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...convicted Watergate conspirators were reported by the Justice Department to have burglarized the office of a psychiatrist to seek damaging evidence against Daniel Ellsberg (see following stories...
...breaking and entering. During the trial of Daniel Ellsberg last week, a memo from the Justice Department was handed to U.S. District Judge William Matthew Byrne. It disclosed that two of the convicted Watergate conspirators-G. Gordon Liddy and E. Howard Hunt-had broken into the office of a psychiatrist to obtain files dealing with Ellsberg. A grim-faced Byrne ordered the document revealed to the defense. Then he told the prosecution that he wanted all the additional facts behind the breakin. Were the pair working for the U.S. Government at the time? he wanted to know...
...between the White House and the FBI, Hunt as a $100-a-day consultant. Known as "the plumbers," they had been hired to trace the leak of the Pentagon papers. Receiving all the FBI reports in what was called a "superspecial" investigation, they were informed that Ellsberg's psychiatrist, Lewis Fielding, had refused to divulge any information in his files on the grounds that they were privileged. The plumbers decided to visit Fielding's office and photograph the files...
...upon taking office. One of the few remaining such facilities in Northern California is scheduled to close down in 1975-and President Nixon is planning to phase out all federal money for the local mental health clinics that were to take the place of those hospitals. As Stanford University Psychiatrist Donald Lunde put it: "There is no place for these people...
...documents will probably contain additional information about the burglary at the Beverly Hills office of Dr. Lewis J. Fielding, the psychiatrist who once treated Daniel Ellsberg...