Sloan and, 75, 96
Stans, Mrs. Maurice H., 64
Stockton, George W., 209
Stoner, James, 183, 187–88
Strachan, Gordon, 100, 125, 159, 170, 196, 202, 214
grand-jury testimony of, 301–2
indictment of, 335
Stringer, definition of, 121
Sturgis, Frank A., 19–20, 232, 233, 266
Ellsberg attacked by, 30
Sussman, Barry, 19, 20, 29, 35, 37, 42, 79, 101, 103, 120, 124, 125, 130, 136, 137, 143, 151, 157, 177, 179–80, 183, 190, 191, 204, 266, 299, 312, 320
description of, 51–52
polling fascination of, 199–200
post-election memo of, 200
“Switchblade mentality,” 130
Szulc, Tad, 34n
Tapes, the, 331–34
Telephone calls
reporters’ access to records of, 35–36
to White House, through Virginia phone, 216, 217
Texas Committee for the Re-election of the President, 52–53
Thirty Minutes With (television program), 91
Thomas, Helen, 92, 290
Time magazine, 159, 161, 186, 197–198, 217, 233, 270
on Plumbers, 207, 259
subpoenas, 260
Timmons, William E., as recipient of wiretap memos, 110–11
“Top copy,” 60–61
Tower, John, 250
Trojans for Representative Government, 126
University of Southern California (USC), 125–26, 137, 150
Valledor, Enrique, 57–58
Vesco, Robert L., CRP contribution by, 284n, 335
Vietnam Veterans Against the War, 108–9, 114
Vietnam war
Kissinger’s pre-election statement on, 194
My Lai massacre during, 282
phony support of Haiphong mining in, 265–66
Von Hoffman, Nicholas, 231–32, 264
Wall Street Journal, 33, 102, 285
Wallace, George, attempted assassination of, 13, 202n, 326
Walters, Gen. Vernon A., 318
Warren, Gerald, 156, 181, 217, 257, 259, 278–79, 290
Washburn, Lang, 66
Washington Hilton Hotel, Muskie fund-raising dinner at, 149
Washington Post
accused of unfairly helping Mc-Govern, 163–65, 181–82, 184–186, 199–200, 218
Clawson on “paying back” of, 328
excluded from White House social functions, 220
Haig on “scurrilous” stories in, 334
newsroom of, 13
subpoenas to, 134, 260, 268–69
television stations of, 221
wiretapping feared by, 317–22
Ziegler’s apology to, 311–12
Washington Star-News, 79, 91, 220, 281, 311
subpoenas to, 260
on Watergate burglary, 34n
Watergate committee, see Senate Watergate committee
Watergate complex
description of, 14
pollution near, 93
Watkins-Johnson Company, 227–28
Wentworth, Eric, 182–83
Westrell, Harlan A., 21
White, Julian L., 209
White, Theodore H., 205
White House Correspondents Association, annual dinner of, 284–87
Wilkins, Roger, 148, 231–32
Williams, Edward Bennett, 105, 211, 223, 226
Buchanan encounter of, 286–87
Williams, Naomi R., 209
Wiretapping
Kissinger’s authorization of, 313–16
of reporters, 258–59, 270–71, 316
Washington Post’s precautions against, 317–22
Witnesses, ground rules for interviews of, 226–27
Woodruff, Priscilla L., 209
Woods, Rose Mary, as Watergate tenant, 14
WTTG (television station), Haiphong-mining poll of, 266–67
Young, David, 217
in Plumbers, 215, 216, 258, 259
Young, Larry, 150–54, 156, 219
Young Republicans, 262
Miami accommodations sought for, 23
“Z” (informant), 212–13
Ziegler, Ronald L., 125, 126, 279
apologizes publicly to Washington Post, 311–12
on Chapin-Segretti connection, 161–162, 167–69
on contrition, 335
on Dahlberg check, 46
denounces Washington Post for Haldeman attribution, 184–86, 187, 192
on dirty-tricks story, 145, 146
first comment on Watergate by, 26
Nixon and, 302
on Nixon’s confidence in Dean, 277
on Nixon’s order to staff to testify, 281
on Nixon’s possible testimony before grand jury, 323–24
on “operative statement,” 291–92
on Plumbers, 219–20
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