Word: affidavits
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Assistant IRS Commissioner Donald W. Bacon. The report, which claimed that Gerald Wallace might have failed to report kickbacks from state liquor sales and federal highway contracts, was then leaked to Columnist Jack Anderson by a source "at the highest White House level," said Mollenhoff in a Judiciary Committee affidavit. The aim apparently was to impair George Wallace's re-election prospects in hopes of removing him from the 1972 presidential race. Anderson claims that he received the tax report from Murray Chotiner, a Nixon adviser who died early this year. Disclosing such tax information is a criminal offense...
...previously secret affidavit, John Ehrlichman swore before the U.S. district court that Nixon had given after-the-fact sanction of the Sept. 3, 1971, burglary of Dr. Fielding's office. After the break-in became known, the President publicly said that had he known about it beforehand, he "would have disapproved." Yet in a meeting with Ehrlichman on April 18, 1973, Nixon said that it had been "fully justified by the circumstances...
...testimony of Tony Boyle, who will take the stand in his own defense. He will have to defend himself mightily against the prosecution's prize witness: William J. Turnblazer, 52, former president of the U.M.W. district where the plotting of the murder took place. Turnblazer has signed an affidavit Unking Boyle directly to the case. Promised Sprague: "You are going to hear it right here on this stand from Mr. Turnblazer himself, who will tell you that it was Boyle who gave the order to kill Jock Yablonski...
Under the uniform registration act, passed last fall, anyone who fills out an affidavit stating Cambridge address, name, age and place of birth, is entitled to register to vote in Cambridge...
...contempt only if she balked before the grand jury in question. Quick to oblige, State Attorney James T. Russell hauled Mrs. Morgan before the grand jury and again demanded her sources. She again declined but later had a partial change of heart. Last week she filed an affidavit naming "one of several" sources for her story: State Attorney James T. Russell. Mrs. Morgan claimed that Russell, who had subpoenaed her in the first place, had effectively "waived any right to confidentiality" through his persistent attempts to make her name names. Russell had no comment, but Mrs. Morgan's blockbuster...