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Show ivm K. tritium. paUtrday, March 8, JS74 GOP Governors Chairman Inspired, Confident After Nixon Message WASniNCTON (AP) - The chairman of the nations Re publican governors said Friday. I'm going to break my neck" to help keep President Nixon in office. to'd reporters. Your children and my children need a man with his grasp for the next three years, he added. Gov. Winfield Dunn of Tennessee, who is Ineligible to this year, said seek his determination results from a speech Nixon mac-- ; to the nation's governors at a White House dinner Thursday night. Outweigh Guilt? Dunn was ask-H- l whether the Presidents accomplishments In international affairs outweigh any possible guilt in the Watergate or related scandals now being studied by the House Judiciary Committee. "I have never been more Inspired. I have never been more elated, I have never been more confident, Dunn If they prove the President has done something that demands impeachment," he replied, I think the President Cabinet Job WASHINGTON (AP) Dean Burch, former chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, was sworn in Friday as a counsellor to 1 resident Nixon and member of the Cabinet. At an Oval Office ceremony, Nixon said would Burch handle a general range of assignments, including White House relations with independent agencies of the government such as the FCC. He also said Burch, a force In Sen. Barry 1964 presidential major Gold-water- 's cam- on would "advise matters of politics." Nixon took note at the crowded ceremony of Burchs Arizona background and said at no time in the history of the Republic have we had a state of its population so paign, significantly represented." His wife, Patricia, held a Bibie presented to her by Nixon during the ceremony as the Burch youngsters looked on, along with the Cabinet and other administration officials. - The Housj Judiciary Committee Friday moved a step closer toward a possible confrontation with the White House over material the panel wants for its impeachment investigation of President Nixon. WASHINGTON Ex'Ofjicial-- Yes, sirree, lie answered. to Republican Gov. Daniel J. Evans of Washington, chairman of the National An aide Governors Conference, said Evans had never seen the President in better form than at Thursday nights dinner. Even Republican Gov. Tom McCall of Oregon, who favors Nixon's resignation if he can't make a fall disclosure, called the evening something ecstatic and said it sort of made Watergate recede from that old house, if only for three hours." Surcease Needed McCall said the cruelty of the entire Watergate affair was shown when you see what life could be like in Washington," adding, I wish wed get back to it, not just for three hours but for three years. While he said his views on havent Nixon changed behind closed doors, and press coverage was not permitted. Dunn said Nixon discussed the world situation and the need for strong U.J. leaderworld ship in maintaining peace. "He has got an absolutely profound grasp of what this country can do in its international relationships, the Tennessee Republican said. in fact, he presented them in some detail to Fridays meetMvCaU said, I just ing hope he gets a little surcease from thl3 agony. But Gov. Kenneth Curtis of Maine., one of the few remaining Democratic governors still in town, had a different view when anked if he was inspired by the President's presentation. It was pretty good for But I him," Curtis said. dont think that solves the gasoline problem. Nixon's talk to the National Governors Conference was To Give His AH "Im going to break my neck, Im going to do everything I can to protect him and to keep him in office, Dunn added. Unlike the past two meet- - committee source said Chairman Peter Rodino, sent a letter to U.S. District Court Judge John Sinca formally requesting material prepared by the grand jury which last Friday Indicted seven former Nixon aides on charges of attempting to cover up the Watergate affair. The committee Thursday unanimously vord to ask for the grand Jury material, which is reported to suggest Nixon may have played a rote in the cover-uattempt. Issues Warning A p Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield, meanwhile, warned the White House that failure to cooperate with the panels efforts to obtain additional tape recordings would only prolong the impeachment proceedings. Refusal by the White House to provide six tapes of presidential conversations sought by the panel has added to the growing strains between Congress and the White House. Both Republican and Democratic committee members have said they are ready to use the panels subpoena powers if recessary to obtain material for their inquiry. But they agreed to give the White House until at least when the panel Tuesday holds another meeting to work out an accommodation. Gov. Robert D. Ray, of Iowa, said he felt the President was enthusiastically re- ings of Republican governors, there was no effort at Friclosed sesdays three-hou- r sion to adopt a resolution expressing confidence in Nixon. ceived," adding people felt good, like it used to be before eruption of the Watergate scandal. It didnt come up, said Holshouser. Dunn said the confident felt governors that y saw no enough need to repea their actions. With 23 governorships now held by Democrats being contested this year and only 12 now held by Republicans, Dunn said, There is a considerable degree of optimism as to the opportunity we have of But increasing our numbers. he would give no figures. What impressed everybody is that his remarks clearly showed a real understanding of world and international affairs. Unfortunately, this heavy black cloud hangs over his achievements. The Iowa Republican said there is a growing feeling lets net be convicting people till the evidence is in. smmsm Probers, Nixon Near Clash? Reuters News Agency Goes to would leave, probably." Joining Dunn at a news conference called to announce a $100,003 fund raising effort for Republican gubernatorial candidates tlus fall was freshman Gov. James Hobhouser of North Carolina, who was asked if he shares Dunns view of the President. Leon Prosecutor Jaworski. 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