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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Monday, June Sen. Dole Cites Campaign Work 11, 1973 A National GOP Panel Denies Water gate Link By H. L. Schwartz 111 Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON The Republican National Committee says it had no connection with the Watergate affair. But occasional links have turned up between the formal party organization and the scandal that has mushroomed far beyond the break-iat Democratic headquarters. Sen. Hubert J. Dole, former chairman of the GOP committee, says that the national party organization worked closely with President Nixon's committee in last fall's campaign. But we didn't cooperate in any espionage." Dole said in an interview. He quit as national committee chairman m January after two years to begin what may be a tough in 1974. fight for n Allegations of widespread illegal activities in the 1972 campaign have centered entirely on former White House officials and the Nixon committee. could not recall exactly what Magruder did for the money. James W. McCord Jr., one of five men seized inside Democratic headquarters at the Watergate was on the payroll of both the Republican National Committee and the Committee to the President at the time of the break-iand had been since the previous Oct. 1. GOP committee official McCord w as paid his $66 monthly salary for May and June on April 6, the day before a new federal law went into effect requiring public disclosure of such expendi- tures. Re-ele- n Finance Report to Reelect the President listed salary and expense payments to McCord in a financial report to the General Accounting Office June 10, the national committee did not. While the Committee HOPE THI5 COOL TLJRnIS islTo A COLD SO I CAM TAKE A PEW I - The Federal NEW YORK Bureau of Investigation and the district attorneys office in San Diego County in California are investigating charges that a top assistant to Rep. Sam planted an Steiger, illegal listening device in a wall of a San Diego hotel as part of an investigation being conducted by the House Select Committee on Crime, of which Steiger is a member. attorFBI would nor the office neys comment on the investigations, but sources with firsthand knowledge of the matter told the New York Times of Neither the district . Dole denied any wrongdoing and said it was the committees responsibility to report publicly the payment if it wanted to. the investigations. He said he accepted the money because he didnt think his trip should be paid for by public funds or by the GOP national committee. Confirms Reports Mike A. Jams, the administrative assistant who runs Steigers office in Phoenix, Ariz., has confirmed reports that he placed a microphone in a San Diego hotel wall two years ago in an attempt to No problem," said Dole when asked if the payment could cause him any trouble in Kansas where Democrats have been seeking to make Watergate a major issue. The $3,000 was one of a committee. Dole said he had no personal knowledge of any of them and referred an interviewer to other past and present RNC officials. The links and the explanations supplied for them: Cyn Nofziger, former deputy GOP national chairman, said he got $10,000 in 1971 from the same secret fund to finance an unsuccessful plan to keep Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace off the presidential primary ballot in California. Nofziger later helped direct the President's campaign in California. He said he got the money from Sloan at the direction of Jeb S. Magruder, who has been pictured in testimony as a leading planner of the June at 'Demo17, 1972, break-icratic headquarters and of attempts to cover. up White House involvement. n a record surreptitiously versation persons. se- to light between the national committee and the e part-tim- New York Times Service off But last week Hugh W. Sloan Jr., former treasurer of the Nixon finance committee, told the Senate that Watergate committee Dole was given $3,000 in 1971 to make a hip to Vietnam. The money came from the same secret fund allegedly used to finance the Watergate ries of links that have come The discussions, however, were carried on at the offices of the Nixon committee, he said. Although he continued as consultant to the a national committee through June 1972, he became a fulltime employe of the Nixon committee Jan. 1. The frequency band on con- two other between Steiger said that he may have known about the plan to MT. KOYA, JAPAN (AP) plant the mike before it was A group of 109 women textile' installed and that he was cerworkers moved into a Budtain his assistant told him dhist temple to protest long what he had done after the device was planted. He inworking hours and the attitude of male union leaders toward' sisted that the action was legithem. The women got a promtimate and warranted because ise for better hours, formed of the nature of the investigatheir own union and cleaned tion. up the temple before moving, The device was installed in out. n Russ Talks company, which has been accused by Steiger of having close ties to organized crime. The house committee held hearings on Enterprise during May, June and July of last year. The committee is scheduled to vote Monday on its final report. WASHINGTON (UPI) -M. Henry Jackson, urged Sunday that President Nixon's June summit meeting with Soviet Communist Party Chairman Leonid 1. Brezhnev be postponed because of the water-gat- e scandal. sports-concessio- Clear Violation Sources close to the case said there was a clear violation of California law, which ' prohibits the interception of oral communications without the consent of all parties, except under specified conditions. Depending on the extent of his foreknowledge, these sources said, any criminal charges could include Steiger as a conspirator. The interception of such communications does not violate federal law because one party to the conversation consented to the eavesdropping, the sources said. Sen. 6 Cv?ring since Of everywhee a ,oV know youv eu- - In a copyrighted interview with U.S. News & World Re- efi' ' A'ppled rubber port, Jackson said there are too many pressures on the President at the moment. & X ,e6' ardsme piped ft00' '' that it's a very, very poor time for the PresiI believe dent to be meeting with Mr. Brezhnev. I think the meeting not should be postponed he canceled, but postponed, said. 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