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...fully known by federal probers, but it clearly included huge campaign contributions to many candidates for national and state offices. What the milk producers were after, of course, was higher prices for their products. At a meeting in Washington on Aug. 4, 1970, former AMPI Attorney Jake Jacobsen advised officers of the cooperative that "one way a small group makes itself heard is to help the politicians get into office. It works the same way from the President on down...
Foil--Roy Nonomura, Cornell; Richard Peretti, Princeton; Paul Chew, Columbia; Sabre--Losonczy, Columbia; David Jacobsen, Yale; House, Yale. Epee--Larry Kramer, Columbia; Daryl Taylor, Pennsylvania...
Criminal activity relating to the Watergate scandal reaches beyond the seven Nixon aides indicted last week. It embraces accusations involving illegal campaign contributions by Financier Robert L. Vesco and perjury charges against Milk-Industry Lobbyist Jake Jacobsen. In addition, nine corporations have been fined for making illegal campaign donations. But most damaging for the President is the large number of his aides and agents who have already been to court. Before the latest indictments, 18 men with connections to the White House or the Committee for the Re-Election of the President had been indicted or convicted or had pleaded...
...Jake Jacobsen. As the agent of the modern-day dairy trust, Jacobsen was instrumental in its negotiations with the Nixon administration for a hike in the price of milk--negotiations that became smoother after the industry made a large donation to the re-election campaign. Like Geneen, he should be tried for bribery...
Connally has testified that he cannot recall that meeting. He did have one private discussion about price supports with Jacobsen, but at no time put things on the basis of paid-for favors. He said that in talks with the President he favored the dairymen's position but only on economic grounds...