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Show i i Vv?'' 1 4 The Salt Lake Tribune. CVUkher 6, ' v .V,. The Lnrkiiftni Nixon Buys Manhattan Townhouse The former president sold his estate in San Clemente, Calif , for a reported $2 million earlier this year and announced plans to move to New York to be near his family first tried to buy a $750,000 nine-roocooperative on East 72nd Street and then a $925,000 condominum on Fifth Avenue But in both cases, residents complained that they did not want the former president as a neighbor He - S- - -- V PO VOU MEAN ILL &E LATE FOR THE OFFICE ? I OUST CAME FROM THERE " 'WHAT . I 4 Enlistee ' Wlio Died Recruited Illegally? The New York Tunes said Friday, however, that Nixon successfully purcnased a townhouse at 142 E 65th St and will move m as soon as it is By Bob Progin Knight Ridder News- BRING This COUPON redecorated roa Real estate sources said the house has four bedrooms, seven bathrooms, two living rooms jpd kitchens, two fireplaces, a paneled library, a formal basement with staircase, an elevator and a central air conditioning a washer-drie- r and two freezers. FREE CAH OF BANANA CHIPS dehydrated foods with Purchase of One Year's Supply Dehydrated Foods. It is next door to a double townhouse owned by David Rockefeller, chairman of Chase Manhattan Bank, and the backyard leads to the home of Arthur M Schlesinger Jr., the historian and former special assistant to the late President John F Kennedy. tea 261-176- Scott Mollen, an attorney for the owner of the Fifth Avenue condominium that Nixon had tried to buy, described as irresponsible" a report that he would not get back a $92,5tX deposit 41 54 So. 300 West, 841 07 I S Amana: Leader in Reliability and value CHARLOTTE, N C. -A York. S C, Army recruit who died after exercise at Jackson, SC. in June 1978. apparently was fraudulently enlisted into the Army, The Char-lott- e strenuous Fort TDH-- 1 Amanas Energy Saver upright Freezer 8 Refrigerator has Handy Ice-Mak- er Observer has learned. 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He was frauded into Army," said one Army source familiar with the case who asked Dot to be identified. He was shipped early. Hes one whos a result of the pressure. the Several recruiting sergeants have claimed they faced such heavy pressure to meet quotas that they coached applicants on entrance exams and changed records, including medical records. The Army has relieved from duty 134 recruiters and three officers in a national investigation of recruiting fraud. The probe began in Charlotte in May, and has spread to 11 other recruiting districts in 18 states. Its unclear who de- cided to violate regulations in order to let W atts into the Army. A recruiting disposition sheet for Watts' June 23 visit shows he was sent home because he was 9 lbs O-or overweight. The disposition sheet for June 26 shows he passed the entrance test and was slated to go to Fort Gordon, Ga , after basic training. 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