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Fred A. Gipson, Esq.
Harris, Berry & Gipson
1700 Pennsylvania, Avenue, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20006

Dear Mr. Gipson:

On the understandings specified below, the United States will accept a guilty plea from David L. Parr to a one count charge alleging a violation of 18 U.S.C. § 371. This will dispose of potential charges against Mr. Parr based on matters presently known to this office in connection with and relating to corporate contributions by Associated Milk Producers, Inc. and Milk Producers, Inc. up to the 1972 elections. It is expressly understood that Mr. Parr is not receiving immunity from prosecution for possible violations of SS 201 and 371 of Title 18, United States Code, in connection with the March 25, 1971 milk price support decision, nor from any Title 26 proceeding.

The understandings are:

(1) that Mr. Parr will enter his plea in the District Court for the District of Columbia;

(2) that Mr. Parr will waive indictment on the

18 U.S.C. § 371 charge;

(3) that full and truthful disclosure will be made of all relevant information and documents in Mr. Parr's knowledge and possession;

(4) that Mr. Parr may be required to testify as

a witness called by the United States in matters where he may have relevant information; and

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(5) that in addition to the restrictions and obligations placed on the United States in the first paragraph of this letter, the sole obligation on the United States is to bring to the attention of presentencing investigators or court if requested, the extent and value of Mr. Parr's cooperation with the United States.

It is understood that the United States will make no recommendations concerning Mr. Parr's sentence.

The understandings contained in this letter are expressly conditioned on full and truthful disclosure by Mr. Parr and will not bar prosecution for any false testimony given hereafter or for any serious offenses committed by Mr. Parr of which this office is presently

unaware.

Yours truly,

HENRY S. RUTH

Deputy Special Prosecutor

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1. From on or about February 9, 1972, to on or

about March 28, 1972, and at all times material to this Information, Phillips Petroleum Company was a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Delaware.

2. On November 7, 1972, pursuant to the Constitution and laws of the United States, a general election was held at which Presidential and Vice Presidential electors were voted for.

3. From on or about February 9, 1972, to on or about March 28, 1972, and at all times material to this Information, the Finance Committee for the Re-Election of the President was organized to support and did actively support the Presidential candidacy of Richard M. Nixon in the aforesaid general election.

4.

From on or about February 9, 1972, to on or about March 28, 1972, in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, Phillips Petroleum Company made a contribution of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) in cash in

connection with the aforesaid general election and in

connection with primary elections, political conventions and

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