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Show Ileagan Justifies Tapings, Says Wick Will Stay On purpose of that was different than it is from someone that is trung to keep a record on other people s con with Wnk fur forgetting sometimes to tell the person at the other end of the line that the conversation was being recorded it k has done a splendid r b and hes going to continue there, Reagan said u ks surreptitious taping is the target of four investigations two of them by congressional committees Two top White Rouse aides coun selor Fdwin Meese IU and chief of staff James A Baker III said they thought it was unethical to tape a conversation without telling the other party Baker Included Baker is among those whose con versutions with Wick were secretly recorded A House Foreign Affairs Committee sourc e said the committee has received a memorandum written m 1981 by the USIA general counsel s office advising WTck to ask permission of other parties before telephone conversations Attac hed to the memo was a copy of a General Services Administration regulation that bars government officials from secretly taping telephone conversations The memorandum said it was legally permissible to record telephone conversations provided the requirements of the GSA regulation were met It said Wick should obtain, record and transcribe permission from the people he recorded Reagan was asked about WTck outside the W'hite House as he was heading for his helicopter to fly to the presidential retreat at Camp David for the weekend Asked if he condoned the taping by WTck, Reagan said, I don't think that Charles Wick is a dishonorable man in any way to eis, Reagan expressed sympathy V - - g "And, the nature of the things that he was record' g and I can understand his forgetting sometimes when he was talking to people parbut the ticularly that he knew u rsations WEST PALM BEACH, Fla (AP) Sen Edward Kennedy, recovering from a recent bout with hepatitis, escorted his mother home Fri- day from St Mary's Hospital, where she was treated for a viral infection, hospital officials said Rose Kennedy, the matriarch of the nations most prominent political family, had been hospitalized for eight days She was staying at the family's Palm Beach mansion when she became ill and doctors feared she might be suffering from bronchitis or pneumonia Tests later revealed she had a viral infection Mrs Kennedy was under the care of Dr Robert Gerard, the West Palm Beach cardiologist who diagnosed her angina in 1981 Kennedy, released from a Washington, D C hospital Thursday, said his mother was worried about his health He was being treated for an He flew to ulcer and hepatitis-Florida Friday may submit two sharply onflicting sets of recommendations lo President Reagan if it fails to resolve different ex on key issues over the weekend sources said Friday In view of continuing disagreement between liberal and eonserva tive members of the 12 member panel regarding military and economic aid issues, the group may not be able to meet the schedule announced by the White House calling for a report to be made public Wednesday, sources dose to the commission said A staff member said if the panel, which met Friday, fails to ac hieve a broad consensus over the weekend, the it will put out two reports mam one and a minority report that would take sharp exception to the majority report on the unresolved i e Reagan added Russian Attache Is Found Dead WASHINGTON (CPI) - An atta-th- e at the Russian Embassy was found dead Friday inside the downtown diplomatic compound District of Columbia police and a Soviet official said The man was identified as Evgeniy Gayrilov, 31, a Russian citizen day The official said China has edged fn w ec k Premier I hinese by IS Another government official involved in the planning for the pre liners visit said the United States now hopes it will result in a joint statement that we have the politi eal will to finish the various negotia tions under way " And we would like to get it done He said the opportunity now exists for concrete and useful pro gress in a number of specific' areas of cooperation between Peking and Washington mm. itmnum mkd. 1984 ISUZU IMPULSE The Newest Hi Tech Car from Japan JUST ARRIVED .41 ft& JL FOLLOW YOUR IMPULSE The new Isozu Impulse You get the design ot a sporty GT car with the practicality of a four passenger sedan You get (our on board computers, designed to deliver maximum fuel and operational effictency electronic t ruise control, air conditioning, 4 speaker AMFM steteo and power windows brakes, steering and mirrors All standard main report to the president President Reagan declined to confirm a report that former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, the panel chairman, would recommend a $1 billion aid package for Central America over the next 10 to 15 years. 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Zhao Z.ivung before the president visits Peking in " April The report of progress in the lengthy and often frustrating negotiations comes on the eve of the official visit to the United States next significantly closer to accepting safeguards insisted upon bv the United States as essential for congressional approval of such an agreement "There s been a lot of movement , ISUZU hmas whole orientation on this there s a real prospect of issue making measurable progress" said the official who spoke to a small group of repotters on condition he not be identified by name Were looking to conclude it as " quu kly as we can the official said in ( cooperation pact with China before President Reagan visits Peking in April a senior C S official said Fri issues The staff member said it has been agreed that a minority report would be preferable to watering down the Embassy press officer Michael Lysenko said Gayrilov had been assigned to the embassy for several months and was living in this country with his wife He would not disclose any information about the death Homicide detectives said there was no indication foul play was involved Police, who were called to the embassy about 2 10 p m EST, said an autospy will be performed ALL Rose Kennedy Returns to Florida Home (ITl) - TheKis singer Commission on Central America tran-sirib- implement them - A realis WASHINGTON (APi tic chance now exists for measurable progress and possible agreement on a peaceful nuclear WASHINGTON Reagan said Ai 7, 1981 -- America Policy What he was aitualh trung to do was be able to immediately so that he could provide the suggestions that were being dis ussed to the people that would have Saturdav, January Hope Rises for U.S. China Nuclear Pact On Central AMIINGTOM ( l( - 1'rtskiint Itcagan F i ida v defended longtime ti lend ( hai les k k as an honor able man and said tie would not tit bred as dim tor of tile I' S Informa lion Agent for seireth taperi-- t otding telephone comet sations In a brief cxthange with report W lake Tnhune The Salt Council Differs 1984 Air fi OR conditioned 7 Compt' IH niM iwlwm Ml IW Only 7984 GTI VAN AGON the room Wetti cooled Ml 244.29 301 Per Month 60 Mo Lease $291 00 Security Deposit Interest facto POcc' C'Tvsed 1 nd ewse BUSINESS The Rally Only Winner 159.29 Per Month 48 Month LMW 216 25 Sec Deposit loletesl f d I ease 0011 Cod rlot |