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Authors: Bob Woodward,Carl Bernstein

All the President's Men (55 page)

Internal Revenue Service, Nixon audited by,
335

Intertel,
256

Issues and Answers
(television program),
160
–61,
197

ITT memo,
252
,
255
–57

J. Walter Thompson (advertising agency),
126
,
157

Jackson, Morton B., secretary to,
225
–226

Jackson, Robert,
227

Johnson, Lyndon B., J. Edgar Hoover and,
289

Jones, Kirby,
181

Jones, Philip,
23

Kaiser, Robert G.,
257

Kalmbach, Herbert,
104
,
124
–25,
128

    guilty plea of,
335

    Haldeman and,
171

    secret fund and,
100
,
160
,
197
,
202
,
214

    secretary of,
218
,
219

    Segretti and,
150
–53,
157
–59,
273
–274

Kennedy, Edward,
118

    false Muskie campaign letter on,
149

    Hunt’s investigation of,
31
–33,
114
,
252
–54,
306

    investigation by subcommittee of,
202
,
247

Kennedy, John F., Diem assassination and,
306

Kiernan, Laura,
259
–60

Kilpatrick, Carroll,
220
n
,
295

Kissinger, Henry,
125
,
194
,
215
,
282
,
285

    
believes Haldeman innocent,
236

    recommends Nixon disavow former aides,
335

    taping by Nixon not known to,
331
–332

    wiretapping authorized by,
313
–16,
324

Klein, Herbert,
186
–87

Kleindienst, Richard,
91
,
255
,
285
,
287
,
288
,
291

    disqualifies self on Watergate case,
294

    resignation of,
309

    on Watergate indictments,
69

Kleindienst, Mrs. Richard,
287

Knight newspapers,
45
n
,
309

Krogh, Egil (Bud)

    guilty plea of,
335

    in Plumbers,
215
,
216
,
257
–58

Lakewood Country Club (Rockville, Md.),
23

LaRue, Frederick,
28
,
60
,
110
,
170
–171

    Dean and,
319

    guilty plea of,
335

    as housecleaner,
82
–83,
87
,
88
,
90
,
96

    knowledge of Watergate by,
62
,
67
,
75

    secret fund transferred to,
283
–84,
302

Lawrence, John F.,
225

Lewis, Alfred E., first burglary report by,
15
–16,
18

Liddy, G. Gordon,
66
,
110
,
115
–16

    “bad apple” speech of,
66
,
89

    Dean threatened by,
319

    destruction of records by,
67

    Ellsberg’s psychiatrist burglarized by,
307
,
312
–13

    first mention of,
35

    indictments of,
69
,
335

    McCord’s testimony on,
280
–81

    Mitchell and Colson as sponsors of,
245

    money received by,
47
,
68
,
69
,
73
,
74
–75,
85
,
96
,
194
,
214
,
230

    
New York Times
tap proposed by,
245

    in Plumbers,
206
,
215
,
216

    secretary of,
see
Harmony, Sally

    Segretti and,
121
,
203

    trial of,
229
–31,
234
,
238
–41

    West Coast travels of,
214
,
218
–19,
226

Lindsay, John V., dirty tricks against,
251
–52

Loeb, William,
127
n

Los Angeles (Calif.)

    Beverly Wilshire Hotel in,
219

    fire damage to Nixon headquarters in,
165

Los Angeles Times,
91
,
245
n
,
276
–77,
288

    Baldwin interview of,
108
–11,
222
,
225

McCardle, Dorothy,
220

McCartney, James,
309
,
310

McCloskey, Paul,
133

McCord, James W., Jr.,
110
,
114
,
206
,
245

    bugging equipment bought by,
227

    character of,
21

    executive clemency offered to,
318

    home of,
22

    letter to Sirica by,
275
–77

    Mitchell and,
28
,
280
–81

    at preliminary hearing,
18

    trial of,
230
,
238
–41

    VVAW penetration ordered by,
108
–9

    Watergate committee testimony by,
276
,
280
–81,
283

McCord Associates,
21

McGovern, George,
19
,
30

    Eagleton withdrawal and,
45

    
Washington Post

    accused of un-fairly helping,
163
–65,
181
–82,
184
–86,
199
–200,
218

    on
Washington Post
stories,
197

    
Watergate case and,
79

MacGregor, Clark,
45
–48,
60
,
91

    becomes head of CRP,
45

    clandestine fund confirmed by,
194
–195

    complaint to
Washington Post
by,
62
–63

    
Washington Post
attacked by,
163
–166

Magruder, Jeb Stuart,
59
,
112
n
,
170
,
205
,
206
,
230

    as bike freak,
81

    decides to talk,
292
–94,
296
,
299
–300

    denial of involvement by,
78
–79

    Ervin on,
249

    guilty plea of,
335

    as Haldeman’s man,
100
,
214

    knowledge of Watergate by,
62
,
66
,
68
,
69
,
76
–77,
212
,
276
–77,
301

    money received by,
75
,
77
,
85
,
96

    secret fund and,
98
,
103
,
194
,
214

    at Watergate trial,
239
–40

Manchester Union Leader,
127
n

Mankiewicz, Frank,
267

    sabotage acts reported by,
146
–47

Mann, Jim,
260

Mansfield, Mike,
247

Marder, Murrey,
315
,
316

Mardian, Robert C.,
59
–60,
171
,
213
–215

    background of,
90

    as housecleaner,
82
–83,
87
,
88
,
90
,
96

    indictment of,
335

    on
Washington Post
story,
91

Maroulis, Peter,
238
,
241

Martinez, Eugenio R.,
19

    guilty plea of,
234

    indictment of,
335

    Young Republican accommodations sought by,
23

Meany, George,
147

Meet the Press
(television program),
197

Mexico City (Mexico), Barker’s money from,
36
–37,
41
,
52
–56

Meyer, Lawrence,
214
,
229

Meyers, Robert,
121
–25,
144
,
150
,
153
,
154
,
157
,
201
,
202

Miami (Fla.)

    Doral Beach Hotel in,
151

    prosecutor’s office in,
see
Dardis, Martin

Miami, University of, Young Republican accommodations sought at.
23

Mitchell, John N.,
14
,
170
,
206
,
283

    Bernstein’s telephone conversation with,
104
–7

    covert activity originated by,
318

    Dean and,
319

    grand-jury testimony of,
300
–1

    indictment of,
335

    instructions on Watergate response by,
87
,
88

    knowledge of Watergate by,
62
,
64
,
83
,
92
,
132
–33,
212
,
233
,
237
,
244
–46,
280

    McCord and,
28
,
280
–81

    Magruder’s implication of,
293
–94,
299
–300

    Nixon and,
303

    Plumbers and,
216

    resignation of,
30
,
60
,
92
,
133

    secret fund and,
97
–98,
102
–3,
194
,
214
,
244

    state of mind of,
300

    on Watergate burglary after it happened,
20
–21,
29

    wiretapping authorized by,
259
,
270

Mitchell, Martha,
110
,
133
,
300

    Woodward’s visit to,
92
–95

Mitchell Doctrine,
258

Mollenhoff, Clark,
163

Moore, Emmett, FBI interview of,
53

Moore, Powell,
77
,
104
,
107

Moyers, Bill D.,
289

Mudge, Rose, Guthrie & Alexander (law firm),
93

Mullen, Robert R., and Company,
24
,
30
,
205

Muskie, Edmund

    Republican disruption of campaign of,
114
;

    
see also
Canuck Letter

    
White House answer of allegations demanded by,
146

My Lai massacre,
282

National-security wiretaps,
258
–59

Nelson, Jack,
110
,
111
,
224

New York Daily News,
66
,
305
–6

New York Times
,
34
n
,
35
,
37
,
52
,
79
,
100
,
133
,
186
,
233
,
282
,
294

    CRP’s phony ad in,
265
–66

    Liddy’s proposal to tap,
245

    on MacGregor’s confirmation of fund,
194
–95

    Pentagon Papers in,
215

    on Segretti,
145
,
167
–69,
202

    subpoenas to,
260

    wiretapping of,
270
,
313

Newhall (Calif.),
164

Newsday,
35
,
255

Newsweek,
202
,
289
,
312

Nixon, Pat, and Mitchell,
300

Nixon, Richard M.

    campaigns always run by,
129

    Chapin and,
161
–62,
168

    Checkers speech of,
290
n

    Colson’s alerting of, on cover-up,
303
–4

    continues relationship with former aides,
334
–35

    cover-up cost and,
318
,
321

    Dean and,
277
,
297
,
302
–5,
312
,
318
,
321

    executive clemency and,
312
,
318

    fits of depression of,
319

    first Watergate comment of,
29

    on funds and violations of law,
57

    on Gray hearings,
273

    on Haldeman-Ehrlichman resignations,
310
–11

    impeachment of, discussed,
335

    knowledge of Watergate by,
132
,
305
,
308
,
312
,
318
–19,
321
,
322
–324

    Mitchell and,
303

    on news leaks,
268
–69

    1972 nomination of,
48
–49

    1974 State of the Union message of,
335

    orders his staff to testify,
281

    says he is not a crook,
334

    Sloan’s belief in lack of Watergate knowledge by,
84
,
85
,
99

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