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Show Counsel Acts to Justify Nixon Tape Stand Continued From Past Ont on a federal law, the Jeniks Act, ami a Supreme Court ruling. Brady vs. Maryland, that require prosecutors to drop criminal cases if they are unwilling to lum over to a defendant gowrnmonl evidence that tends to show his innocence But - while Co predicted The President s attorneys added, how ever, that even if Cox's assessment b correct, Nixon will not change his mind just because a judge orders him to yield Nowhere in the supplemental brief oi in the first legal papers filed Aug 7 did the attorneys mention whethe r the President, if his rights are vindicated by the courts, might later submit the tapes voluntarily. That possibility has been raised in legal circles bv people who think great damage would be done to Nixim s reputa that these precedents, coupled with Nixon's stance. could mean "some possible indictments . . . would ha.t to be abandoned," the White House counsel said that outcome was "far from obvious " Prices May Drop, But Not by Much Dennis the Menace By Hank Retchani tion and to the political prospects of the party if he allows his former assistants to go free by holding back crucial evidence. House brief the White .Similarly, blushed over (.'ox's suggestion that tintypes might shw that Nixon, as well as Ins aides, was involved in covering up The bnef, in the Watergate break-in- . fact, assumed Nixons innocence. Nixons attorneys also disputed Cox's argument that no precedent would be set by complying with the subpoena nslates. optimistically, to a dime per pound in stores. But probabily the most important thing to keep in mind is that while some food prices may be falling, theyll be coming down from sky high to a little bit below sky high. The market could fall a long way, one livestock specialist said, and the consumers would still never see the pnees of the good old days" like last January. Way back then, center cut pork chops at Chicago supermarkets were $1.29. By The Associated Press was Some of the pressure taken off the sizzling food price spiral this week but shoppers are not likely to find any $1.29 pork chops . Or $1.39, or $1.49, or $1.59 . tven ap- though pork prices pear to be coming down, no one expects them to drop anywhere near what they were six or eight months ago. Multiple Warheads Hog Turnaround Russian Missile Tests Prove Successful Continued From Page One missile in the Minuteman range. The Minuteman carries three warheads, each with an explosive content of about 200,000 tuns of TNT roc ket and capability on the vehicles, and added that there was "flimsy evidence" of such testing on the other two .Schlesinger said that the Defense Department was certain that the Soviet Union had tested its multiple-warhea- The Pentagon, he said, had become persuaded that the Soviet Union intended to provide all its intercontinental missiles SS-1- liquid-fuele- with multiple, separately largetable warheads. SS-1- he Judging from past experience, said, the new missiles could be ready for production and deployment by 1975. By the end of the decade, he said, the Sovie. Union could have independently targe-tablwarheads equal in number to those of the United States. Provide Missiles Noting that the Soviet Union had already achieved superiority over Ameriin throw weight" can over American superiority in throw weight bigger missiles throwing bigger explosive charges Schlesinger remarked: "I think the Soviets are seeking a strategic advanmissile-capabilit- Vance, he.id of the state chairman's association, have frequently been at odds over S. - Strauss, and Robert S Last April, after talks between Strauss and former Nixon Campaign chairman John N. Mitchell, the defendants reportedly made an informal offer ot about $:o6,()0 to settle the committee suit, which asks for $3.2 million in damags. Word of the proposed settlement leaked out. however, bringing objections from some Democrats who wanted to use the suit to uncover information about the Watergate case. ON & SALE SATURDAYl y missile-capabilit- party-affair- , ,..iW ... he thinks "You CANT use him for bait now were his FRIENDS!" e Demo Group Sues Nixon Panel Los Angeles Times Sen ice WASHINGTON The Association of State Democratic Chairmen Friday sued the Nixon Campaign Committee for $10 million damages as a resull of the Watergate bugging. The a lion seemed designed in part to ensure the state chairmen a voice in any settlement of the Watergate civil suit filed last year by the Democratic National Cc. nmittee. The state chairmen's phone at Watergate was the only one successfully tapped in the break-in- . National committee chairman Robert Yet, probably the most drathe turnaround in matic upward mod price march was in the sale of hogs at the nations major livestock markets. tage." lie said it was not astonishing that the Russians should eventually achieve and multiple-warheadeploy capability, whether in several years o. half a dozen years." d There was relief in chickens. eggs and maybe gram prices, too, but the big reversal was in hogs At the Omaha, Neb., prices for the major hog categories were down as much as $8 a hundred pounds on Friday, compared with what they were early in the week. With the exception of one week in March, this was the sharpest price fluctuation on the Omaha market in 27 - WASHINGTON (AP) Two Manfacturing corporations Friday suspended all production and marketing of three spray adhesives the U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission said may be linked to birth delects. Commission Chairman Richard O. 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