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Show A JL pi j A fc "'"' 4? 'W? KSERTT NEWS, Wednesday, October IB, 1972 WASHINGTON Backstairs charges, not much proof, KEMPSTER By NORMAN at -- (UPI) White the House: President Nixon and his key aides have met accusations of corruption in the administra- tion with studied silence. The public, by and large, has responded with a stifled yawn. The administration strategy appears to be to sit tight and let critics try to make a case. The opposition will gel no help from an unguarded comment by a top official The accusations of political spying, sabotage and favors for contributions political remain largely unproved. As John D. Ehrlichman, Nixon's top domestic aide, said Sunare a lot of day. there any proof Thv e ..." are. indeed, a lot not of charges. Some of them involve officials as high in the White House councils as Nixons appointments secretary, Dwight Chapin. Chapin dismissed a report that he was the contact man for attempts to sabotage Democratic candidates by calling it hearsay." White House Press Secretary Ronald I,. Ziegler this week lunged all charges together and dismissed them: I will not dignify with comon ment based stories character assassinahearsay, tion, innuendo, guilt by associ. That is the White ation House position. Thai is my position." When a newsman told Zie . gler his statement was not a denial, the press secretary simply repeated it. Asked at his most recent news conference for his comments on charges of corruption, Nixon changed the focus slightly, referring to Sen. S. McGoverns claim George that this administration was the "most corrupt in history. "Im not going to dignify I think such comments the responsible members of the Democratic party will be turned off by this kind of campaigning, he said. It is a fact that a group of men, including at least one person on the payroll of the ... Nixon campaign committee, were anx-stelast June inside the Democratic national headquarters in Washingtons Watergate Building. Nixon decried and denied perthe break-isonal knowledge of it. n MwaiWiwi v; m-- 4 & ,W Vtcuffe' n-l- ll "It is Denounce Nixon had thoroughly investigated the Watergate incident. It also is a fact that Clarence D. Palmby, a former as- been ... duped by tune of benign neglect Stckes, chairman of the caucus of the 13 blacks in the House, said Nixon has begun to strip away the constitutional and human rights of minority, poor and disadvantaged his stand in Americans against school busing and his vetoes of education money bills to help ghetto schools and child care programs. criticism strong Equally came from Reps. William John Conyers Jr., Clay, one of their g"atest oppressois. Sammy Davis Jr., Lionel sistant agriculture secretary, helped negotiate the big grain deal with the Soviet Union then accepted a vice presidency of Continental Grain Co., one of the firms selling large amounts of wheat to the Russians. denied Palmby any wrongdoing. Nixon said the deal was not final until it was announced so "would have been Palmby very unwise to rely on the possibility that there was going to be a deal until one was made. Hampton, Eckstein, Billy James Brown, Johnny Mathis and Jim Brown all have one said Rep. thing in common, Louis Stokes. Monday. They are all dancing to the dis- sunprt. to be duped by shrewd political con men and then to have the gaH to try to eon black people into believing:-- , that one of their greatest Richard. Milhous.; oppressors, Nixon, is their friend and i 5 be supported for said Clay. should of That i Thought 3 Years Idea and Now Almost everybody hos hod some- thing like that happen to them. They missed out becuose they J:dn' act on that idea If you have an idea, show it to Soni Development Corp. If they fke your idea or invention, I -- yTI develao it and offer it to manufacturers for cosh or royalty for you. Don't lose out by waiting a any longer. Ago on H the Market! 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He would press to prosecute those who abuse the program. The third term candidate lias no new ideas on how to improve the states svellaie progiam. Vole for Nick Strike, the only candidate with Iresh new ways. Nick Strike says he can cut fraud from The President added: "If he did relv on it (inside information), he probably, in this instance, came out well. He could have come out the other way. both sickening and graceful for any blacks, especially entertainers who are where they are because of black WASHINGTON (LPI) -Leaders of the congressional black caucus say that black entertainers and athletes supporting President Nixons candidacy are "fools who have ft ,J and Ralph Metcalfe, svel-t.n- welfare services! The key question of whether One thing that has always Palmby acted unethically by puzzled me about it is changing jobs in the midst of would have tried to the negotiations was left unanget anything out of the Waterswered. gate, Nixon said. 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