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Show i. mii Funds lor Politicians Called Largely Payoff New H A nik 1 me' u x tiacts AORK Chairman ( eimgo American AuliH' pub.,i 'ir dots',, ud tl'e case whn ft said that a large part of the mone raised from f the bustntss com M of SpaitT purposes is uk on in tear of what would happen if it wire not Suth given moiei in shoii is ? if even money Mr. Wicker nothing is speufi call purihased et even as the Watei gate investigations are finally exposing the system another Senate committee is laying to ease off on the sponger tarn paign financing law mat went into edict in 1172 1 or ht r would pern to withhold tin till! ii popo it diU ' real need i' f Liabilities? ds i lhe lontnbutors d 'is ; Become i il ol fion sin contMbtitions through tmhvnhiil i anil ouu, New Mercer Rid toi Aimm.in with over Uc'tnn An iihms Iim lohn N Mitchell m thiei dns of testmumv befme the I mn committee made a niant alcmpt to protec t Piesident pm a on In bid to e r ,ke t the piomisiu wisUin to n sir looUs was tust thin pi ndu g befim the ( iv i! t onautlcs Roald (.in Nixon s Kalmbach (who now app.mntli contends that like lohn Dean he saw lit lie of President Nixon in iccent years) was then billed a Nixon s pm ate altoi new and leading fund raisei Kalmbach yvas also an attorney foi United Airlines a competitor of meri can who had filed its opposition to the American-Wester- In all those circumstances Spater could hardly help but conclude Kalm bach would have had to make no repie sentations that it meiuan did not wish an evil eve Cost on tin meigei bv the Nixon uclmiiiisiiatinn it hud butu come thiough and it did with an illegal $7 nmt lhe tact that the metgci later was disapproved anvwav has little to do with the impioprietv ol American Ah lines having been put in such a position In a topic sentative of the Pusident of the Lmted States and that Spater and his colleagues shoud have iesisted rath-e- i than yielding suggests mostly that those who aie without saih sm are entitled to make the point 1 Similar Request Faslein An lines confronted with a similar lequest refused which was at least eusiei foi it to do because it as not in the same supplicants position as niencan It remains to be seen how mane other corporations were stiong aimed tor contributions and yielded not so much probably as a quid pio quo toi any specific favor as in fear of what would happen if ,1 were not gien Spe cia1 Ptosecutor tox and his staff aie going deeply into this pernicious piuc'ice apparently aimed with a good list of the companies invoked v Despite such disdosuies despite the fact that the Nixon cam paun collected huge sums ol umii Inal vuii impiopulv teporled m not re pmled al all despite the fact that the Senate's own speuul mmirittee mvesti gating all aspects ol 1072 campaign ubiis i s does not pi m to delve into the fmunc ing asptets until this fall the Senate Rules ( omuuttee alieadv lias vottd to dm omented aki n mom v siPiiu lull s put Rc inllv the mw campaun into etlict last veai oral Provision One the committees revisions would tepeal the uovision banning com pumis ami unions w.th government con of I hor-roi- merger n no know edge position cm the Watergate coy erup Mitchell stead fasth maintained that he had not told the President all he knew about the s White House for the sake of the Piesident the good of and the country A As much as one might admiie Mr Mitchells loyalty to the President his testimony chdn t quite wash As Sen Her man F Talmadgc asked with considera ble incudul t Uh on earth mein t you walk into the Piesident s oflice and tell him the truth It wasnt a Mitchell replied question of the truth It was a question of so he could not iny ohing him at all go through the campaign without being He would hae lowered the involved boom and it would have come back to haunt him in the campaign Mr Never Asked for Facts Aou placed the expe Talmadge dieme of the next election over the inter est of the Piesident the danger around him0 Mitchell That is exactly correct In nn mind the election of Richard Nixon compuied to what was on the other side was so impoitant that I put it in exactly that context Almost as includible was John Mitch Dt itmiiin lines Service - abilitv st.ui With admmistia'ion dining haid Hie to initiate ( mined s !A the Cost of Living nu mhi i labni management advisor v committee dec land in a publu statement that innliols should he aban dom'd bv the end ol the veai Pit ho Hi I abitr Returns late tint seemed to be an act rebellion bv a group that has been On its of plav mg along with the White House The acimiiiistration cieatcd the committee in ells statement that President Nixon hid never asked him for the facts about Wa teigate even altei according to White House recoids the Piesident had been told that Mitchell m,,ht be involved in the scandal The President never raised Mitchell the issue Do Sen Lowell Weicker this rather surprising1 1 do not I am Mitchell the President has a lot more things to do than to conduct an tion of his own of that tpe " you hnd sure that important investiga- Mitchell, one of President Nixon s closest friends and advisers, kept repeating that he remained silent because win nmg the 172 election was fur more lm portant than revealing the truth about the Watergate bugging and other White House horrors" Ml Mitchell told the committee tnat he would have counts shmt of treason or enanced anv thing high crimes related directly to the presi for the sake of Mr Nixon s 1)72 denev Mr victory Howard Sen questioning Baker, Republican vice chairman of the Is the Frvin committee asked Mitchell ptesidencv to be protected that wav1 Is the splendor of the isolation so great that Baker the President must be protected1 that denying the President argued access to information on which to make limited his a valid and legal judgmentoptions and diminished the constitutional authority of the office later In - Added in Hindsight this point, the former attorney general conceded that Baker was light, and added in hindsight, that it might have been wiser to tell the President the truth m the beginning rather than let it trickle out the way it has At Nevertheless, Mr Mitchell held to the view that by June of 1972. when the Wawas dominating the tergate break-inews, it was proper to keep full rnforma tion from the President in order to assure his reelection n conD 1 lhe q itst ion was inspired bv two events this week one public and one back lunuatv to bung labor back into formal support of the piogt on and to foster an atmospluii of business labot harmony toi the s ,ke ol avoiding student rhetoric, stiikes and Hitl.ct tcm.irx contract' Mitchell Protected Nixon, But Facts Wont Wash Atty oik mg a ma lot politic al An Editor's Notebook homier A WASHINGTON Is President Nixim s vv.ut pi in7 stabilization progiam so popul u in its fnsi tvio phases bee om Kalm-bac- put the bite on American Ait lines toi $1110 011(1 for the ion te election fund (mpoii'e pnlita i i ontt motions under old and mw laws cere ill oil but Spate! did not have to b tuhi tli it dwatd Cowan Fv i Congress m make it impossible for companies hko American Airlines to be put under the kind of pressure exeited on tin in last veut and on the other hand to make it impossible for companies or industries to giease gov ei mm nt palms with political contnbutiois (as the dauvnun did m 171 and 172 in hopes of f notable pohti cal decisions) The best wav to do that is 1o provide an equitable means of federal financing for fecieial elections pel haps as the current Stevenson Mathias Bill would do bv a combination ot gov eminent money and stiicth limited nidi viclual contnbiiiions pi gid to sensible limits spending Rut the Stine Do 'Phases rf .lWwj ervr y ook at the position Spator was in last vear when the mysterious ilerbeit vvt "g7 - ' SaltJ .ike Tiit)inn. he I ker Had Mr Nixon known all that tran spired said Mitchell, he would have filed the men responsible the horror stones would have become public, and Nixon might have lost the election have quoted at length from stones and Mi Mitchell s testimo n because the public memory is short and needs constantly to be refreshed Robert S Bovd chief of the Knight Newspapers Washington Bureau makes If lohn this pertinent observation Mitchell is telling the truth he and top White House aides deliberately kept President Nixon in the dark about vital information through much of his first I pub-lrhc- d winch the committee was legallv const luted Piesident s d t ,o explain such a sensilcss stupid and minei is lln It how ess.uy Doubt and Despair Rather and without the President x own participation in a foi urn of his own choosing the nation will he lei! in doubt and despair Therefore 1 again suggest and with out making anv prejudging of the Piesi dent s guilt or innocence, that Richard Milhous Nixon will ultimatclv be foued to go before the country and give the people the tiuth He alone must attempt to restore, if he can the people s faith in then government l)r. 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R. lhe committee s print ip il links with the While House Imisuiv Sen retail Mull and loin I Dunlop eh (a oue in toi el the Cost ol living (oiiniil weie not displease d with the committees Neitlie i favored Nixons tune 11 ailviit puce Ituve Both now find themselves deliberating how to icconcile in Phase I the need for effective controls, fairness and movement toward no controls Nei ther man believes in controls trageelv was t1, ust upon 1 the man people Aim To do less would fur t he r diminish the prestige ol the piesidi nc itsi ' The President of the lmted Stubs must not be tempted bv the ariogance of unbi idled powei but should resolve as did Abiahatn Lincoln m his first maug ui ul address that this country with its institutions, belongs to the people who inhabit it JOHN S KNIGHT Growing Wanness In anv event, the committees statement can only contribute to the business percommunity's growing wanness about national haps weariness, as well Editorial Chairman wage Knight Newspapeis Housewife-- It Could Be Glandular RM wntcs terrible pioblem bill mi'iitum it an intense Hilling! between lie r legs m the prtvate atea It seems to be ( worse at night and has kept her (icon s sleeping She gets some lelief Horn zinc oxide but Im all aid she will hurt ah . irf- done to Hile out diabetic vulvitis In this condition the heavily sugar-ladeurine not only nutates but frequently haibois veast otganisiiis capable of causing in n fee turn Other Possibilities herself What careful examination will also dix close whether a local skin disease Midi as psoriasis eczema oi herpes is re sponsible Kramosis, another possibility is a condition in which there is shrinkage and atrophy ol the skin and membranes ol labia and the vagina! opening lltcis wailv growths and even a malignancy mav be piesent with piuntus A annus antiseptics detergents and olliet chemicals also have been known to cause nutation One viitim had not rinsed het midi i clothing pioperiv The soap Hake lesidtie was the (iilpi.t in her case A f i o m Dr. Van Dellen scratching ton much A our column is a must with hei and if you explain what it is perhaps she will go to the doctor This bothersome condition is called vulval nritation or pruntus vulvae As a rule it is ensilv treated when lie cause is known However this requites a cai etui search tor the various possibilites Applv vvillv mg anv salve m ointment is a rnllv appioaeh because it is not aimed at the cause (ondrtion Aery Distressing amazes me is that Mis Al has been able to avoid seeing her phvsm.m because pi ui it us (itching) vulvai is viiv distil 'sing Common causes milude irritating ills Speaking more in sorrow and amae than anger, the officials said the questions showed a general lack of un del standing" and a total lack of sophis-li- c ation merit chatges fiom the vagin i cervix ot blad dot (urethra) The physician usually looks toi certain bactena or iungi and treats the uinciitnm accniclingh A nival itching mav also stem fiom dnbbling oi loss ol unno that soils and irritates the area A unne test should be wile who is 4k has a is too modest to to ooi family doctm She has My rules. The backstage event came in the form of comments by Cost of Living ( ouncil otfirials about the questions thev have been getting fiom lhe press after Phase IA consultations with business in cities outside Washington .in Rt'llen Itch Plagues pme Glandulat cause's me ide 'lie Hilling .issni iatc cl wth the menopause and one memlv to ilivuesy psychological eon tin t mav also plav a role People are so far removed from the of the situation, one business-onentelamented planner Illustratively, he noted that an Atlanta reporter had asked Inasmuch as inflation is bad, whv doesn t the administration make its goal a zero rate of pnee increase7 realities d Senior Official doesn t understand the tradeoff, the official commented Reporters are like bureaucrats and other people and everv system has its imperfections Nevertheless these exchanges from m major business news conferences cities not small towns, cannot be dismissed as merelv inevitable Their political xmgificance may be that the public is frustrated and lrntated bv inflation, which increasingly seems to be an inexorable force, and by the governments apparent inability to stop puces from going up and up People get tiled of understanding complex and distant matters, particular h when understanding mems accept ing facts like higher puces, which cut He against their interests (Copyright) A tern President Cut Off The former attorney general" savs Bovd has described a President who was cut off by his staff from thp world yi cAnnouncing - In addition to the environmental amenities, Uoodbndgc will otter the recreational amenities which people have come to expect hom a Plow 'wood community A large aiound him and who was making do cisions based on false and incomplete data For years White House spokesmen have hotlv denied that Nixon permitted himself to become dangerouslv isolated Mitchells testimony, it accurate, is con fumation that the reports were essential lv coirect ' to believe that President Nixon, who has been most perceptive in the part to anv thing which might affect his presidency, could have become the unwitting prisoner of his pal ace guard Doubtless other witnesses will come forth to dispute Mr Mitchell s testimonv, both as to Mitchell himself and to the President s alleged lack of information about the White House horrors ' And swimming pool w ill be located next to a wel equippt d Social Ceniei The existing tennis court will be renovated and lighted lhe chiiditn s playground will be centrally Me tied And the hoaeshoe area will be in the vieimiv ol the picnic t ihles. vet I find it difficult end the davs and weeks of conflicting testimonv before the Watergate committee mav not serve to produce the truth the whole truth and noththe high purpose for ing but the truth In the ' Don t announce ntwest Open Space C ommunity before youve built vour model 'nonits Seme people s i id Olh.rs cautioned ,u u.im wait uni cm ;o rnoie thjn a tew bon. in il e g ound vc We inv m vou to or iv o bv and tike a look at om siii You won t see anv buildings or salesmen Bui wh il vou w ill si.e is what vvi ii soc'eiud ioou! naiuial beauty with jncqu iltd pot i n vou re interested in further intormation, to drop by AVaterbury (5700 South Van Winkle (expressway) Our salesmen there have full information (and can even show vou models) ot our newest Open Space Community ofWoodbridge Prices will range Irom $24,400 to $42,700 Il But we c m t wail anv longe' to tell vim about Uoodhndgc, out newt si end most intimate Opt n Spaa Com liunny we invite you Nitural nd planned - landscaping will set Woodbridge apart fiom an others vou ve seen Woodbridge isbordcrid on the noun nv Cottonwood Creek In the cinter a srrnll lake will be budged by a wooden wakw iv and gazebo To the east, picnic tablisand baihequcs will be nestled among the Uoodbndgc, one hall block off 4Sth South on Kings Row Drive (1665 Last) Phone 278 2828 cottonwoods Senator Soapcr Ignitions which won t start unU ss the si at hilts aie fasti md mav he all nht but him about a ss(i m pi tt niues to so if vim hive tiugiiitiii vimt him! sack oi t! use It tteis von piomisi d to mail ft lend savs thM should be in the won on lot equal tights Constitution so thev could be ignored A male chauvinist All m all V.oodbridge wdi 'and c ipm; pu acre than commumnes and ihtv aw aids Our newest contain more any i w H oui p r in land', p ' s ' Opc i Space Community price-suppl- y |