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Show IW rgiinigii lWBisai j' T The Salt Lake Tribune. Wednesday, July j Precedenl-SeUinj- 25. 1973 Solons Ask Aid for Cum ; !Sixon to Test Subpoena Validity 3 ( nrtjfhued From 5agf One Hmjp tapes and ilocumfii's to the com mit'fj and to Cos on grounds that to do so would violate the doctrine of sep.na Con of powers. The committee ts part of .'the legislative bunch Although Cos leehmealls , works to the executive blanch Nison contends that (os would be using the evidence tn proceedings of tile ludiual blanch Itiehaidson issued a statement Tuesday m winch he said he htiieved Nixon had "substantial legal and constitutional foundation" for tefus in( to turn over White' House evi lence to Watergate Investigators (ten. Llhut it L 'The separation ol power argument seems to be particularly persuasive with reference to the Lrvin comnutlee" itiehaidson said It b also inv view Miat tie, Cos ill seeking access to the tapes is 'acting in fud accord with the requirement of his job lie did not address himself to the merits ol ( os s case, how- (Ktr Interests of Justice 1 vfffiT' si the end Itichardson called wnjld be in effect an out yilcpvnt inleiesis ol UstiT," Richard seems to me impoitant to tiv to work out some practical means ol t reconciling the competing public stake I lie shn said ' it inter-iJUfjJ- y'Samuc1 Dash chief counsel to the Wa leiijc committee, said the cleanest Irsitiiation" would result if the White rteuse moved to kill the subpoenas That uojtlij tlpovv the issue' to the ecniits vyftblj' a decision could be expected rela iJvieWsuoil g'c , 4 JfNison fi ' simply ignoied oi clisregaicl- r; CLII'& - either the White House can try to get the subpoena declared invalid or Con " gross can trv to enforce it In tne meantime, Warren assured re face porters, the tapes of Nison s fuie-tconversations and telephone calls an being adequately protected They have not been edited Nothing l.ike It os has declined to speculate on what his nest move will be and Ervin has said Ins committee will take things one step at a time But if Nison did seek to kill the subpoena and if Cos and the commit tee chose to catty on (liter pursuit the issue would unquestionably wind up helm e the Supreme Court usu-all- v The sil idtnm mix, Millei said is that - I - 524-284- i" I,. - I? (formation Kffores I Secre- P, Rog-- I ers. who participated in the decision to begin the secret of Cambodia in bombing March of 19b9, repeatedly assured the Senate Foreign more Committee Relations than a year later that the United States was doing nothing to violate Cambodian neutrality, excerpts from his classified testimony showed Tuesdav. 0 Newspaper Delivery Problems, (Weekdavs belore 10 a.m., Sundays before t p.m.) i News CjUniii'oliun Asked generally at the time about the USs role in Cambodia, Rogers declared, according to the transcript i7 dv. Dispatch ,e bill will be sent to the Committee, Russell B. , who strongly supLong, ports public financing Common Cause has pressed for months to obtain the names of Nixon campaign contributors who made donations before April 7. 1972. when the new federal campaign finance I SIMMONS P FULL SIZE is in America the neutrality late of Cambodia." There were also these related developments Tuesday: Prince Norodom Sihanouk, the former Cambodian chief of staff, denied that he authorized the secret bombing raids in 1969 and 1970 - The Defense Department Waddy gave the committee until Sept ( & "T " t JJ :iV f LJ "r r JV JV 4 1 I wl Ik AVrl MATTRESS AS SHOWN NOW Minnesota d T in the ver- nacular of our times, we are atergates rendering future inoperable SAVE B $7000 ON DISCONTINUED SIMMONS MAI TRESSES AS IOW AS 81 been killed m Laos and Cambodia since 1965 while on secret missions Their deaths were falsely reported as having occurred tn South Vietnam. The Senate Armed Services Committee announced that it has summoned Gen. John D. Ryan, the outgoing Air Force chief of staff, and Robert C. 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A m liM DONT $A09S Beautyrest Back Care 24-Ho- ur EAGLEPASS MODELS BEAUTYREST MATTRESSES & SPRINGS Amencan servicemen, most of them members of the special forces, had revealed that - Announces the Opening of the Newly Remodeled Temple Square Terminal and Travel Center in t finance OPEN SUNDAYS P.M. FINE possibility for the presidential nomination. Schweiker said, I 4 4 ft: v into WITH apparently nothing that is not for sale today. said the Democrat, an n HIDABED Money in politics is no longer corrupt, it's rotten. Mondale told a news conferIf theres one thing ence that comes out of Watergate it's the profound, stinky, smelly corruption of money There JN I' OFF $20-$30-$- a develop- Cambodia is one country where we can say with complete assurance hat our hands are clean and our hearts are pure. He also told the senators, our best policy is to be as quiet as possible, to avoid any action which appears to vio- went law There have been allegations that some of the millions of dollars in secret contributions that flooded Nixon campaign headquarters ust before April 7 wound up :n the hands of the Watergate conspirators who broke mto Democratic headquarters June 17, 1972 public-interes- Rogers Cambodia Role Told WASHINGTON tary of State William IIEKEis WHERE TO CALL Watergate-relate- Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield said he hopes an agreement can be worked out between the White House and the Ervin committee And he said he felt Nison should have the right to wait until all testimony is til before making his promised full statement on the charges against him Sen Lowell P, Weicker Jr, , a member of the Watergate committee, accused the White House ot scuttling the election chances of Republican congressional candidates in 1972 New York Times Service want sports scores, lbave a news story or feature you want to talk ltJtout? Is your paper missing? Do you want to dis-- j euss a classified or display advertisement? I other d had offered to make the dis closures in the hope ol settl ig a civil suit filed bv Common lobt ause, the byist organization 5 Senate Finance chaired by Sen ments n Do You need information, rr In was issued by Distnct Judge Joseph C. The order U S disclosure effect at the request of Nison who campaign fund raisers, Waddy The senators jointly introduced legislation which would provide federal funds for the presidential primaries and the general election and would limit private contributions to a candidate to $3,000 impeachment Proceedings the court ruled for either the pro e cutor or the committee or both and Nison refused to comply, he could be held in contempt and impeachment proceedings against him could be initiated bu'ed on that charge But sources indicate such a move probably would no! have widespread support, and it is more hkelv that Nison's opponents would use Nison's response against him politically WASHINGTON ( R) Tile Department of Health Education and Wellaie Tuesdav oldened a lieavv reduction in its public aflaits operations. saving the money could be spent belter on the poor There is no place for promotionallv oriented material m government." HEW Secretaiv Caspar W Weinberger said in a long memo to agency heads "Theie can be no justification for spending tax dollars needed to help lliepoor, the mill med the aged and others in unneeded publications " He gave agency chiefs ail Aug 15 deadline for submitting plans to trim the t public affairs payroll and cut back on publications, publicity contracts and Us 73 outside consultants tTribune Telepl lone Numbers a II Cut the Promo, HEW Orders "j WASHINGTON 'IPI) -Sto avert a repetition of the Watergate scandal. Walter F. Mondale. Sens and Richard S. , , Schweikir, Tuesday proposed the financing of presidential political campaigns through federal subsidies and small, private contributions. eeking ( Hus is unique theie is nothing in American lustoiy." said Arthur Millet, a law prolcssor serving as chief ou cant consultant to the committee 'Peculate on what the Senate might do ill a case like tills SUE Campaigns o il - A WASHINGTON (UPI) federal judge Tuesday ordered the Finance Committee to the President to make public the names of previously anonymous contributors of $14 million to President Nison's campaign last year, and to disclose how the money was spent d ed the subpoenas troni Ih. urn millei i)asi and Krvm induaied the committee might go to cuurl itself lo seek a udg ment suppcnhng the lommittee position If that should happen, the comnutlee probublv would go to the full Senate to seek tn oader backing for its action. 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