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The Watergate grand jury was also continuing its work. Last week it indicted Egil Krogh Jr., the former top aide to John Ehrlichman. Krogh, who directed the White House plumbers, was cited on two counts of false declaration. The indictment charged that Krogh lied in his original testimony in August 1972, when he claimed that he had no knowledge of the plumbers' break-in at the office of Daniel Ellsberg's psychiatrist. He later admitted that he had authorized the burglary. Krogh's indictment was the first obtained by Special Watergate Prosecutor Archibald Cox.
