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Show rv 2 A The Salt Lake Tribune, Friday, September ' 14, 1973 Mxon Considers 10 O Continued From Page Or.e to a 1a iiktcmm " Not Quite d a Promise - news conference loss than 10 Nixon called a proposal for a flexible investment tax credit "an excellent idea " However, he said that "there isn t a chance that a responsible tax bill will be passed by this (ongress in time to deal" with the current inflation problem At ta increase, but he said that this government does not need any more of vout mcbme and it should not be allowed to take any more of youi salary and your " verges ill taxes House ttlnte spokesmen, however, vvrrjt further last September They said that the President, if elected, "will not" request - WASHINGTON If President (UPI) Nixon defied a Supreme Court order to surrender his Watergate tapes, it would be an intolerable exercise in raw, naked powir" leaving Congress no choice but to impeach him, Sen Edward M Kennedy. , said Thursday. If this country stands for anything, it ' stands, for ne principle that no man is alxiie the law," Kennedy said in a speech to a nearly empty Senate chamber," , If President Nixon defied a Supreme Court order to turn over the tapes, a responsible Congress would be left with no recourse but to exercise its power of impeachment. The President has no argument from hisforv for such a defiance N-Wa- Proxmue also said he thinks ( ongress will "come out below the President in " spending WASHINGTON Jackie's Stalker YORK (P) - The administration has opposed a tax on grounds that government is too big already To Late, Anyway? recent in months, presidential aides have also been saying that it is ton late (or a tax increase It takes a long time lor a tax increase to be passed and take (fleet, and by that time, so this theory goes, the economy will have cooled off t that point, instead of stmi-minanyway inflation, any tax increase might lead to a recession "lie can t get action this year," Sen 10 a report a W y 1 Rowe said EPA and the Atomic Energy Commission are conduct ng studies w hich should yield some answers within the next two years in time to set environmental standards on the handling and use of plutonium as an atomic The court rc duced from 225 feet to 30 feet the distance he must stay from her children Caroline and John. It also lifted the restriction fiom Mrs Onassis's Fifth Avenue home In a dejision, the court warned Galella "not to touch Mrs. Onassis, the former wife of the late President John F. Kennedy, and it barred the photographer from entering the childrens schools 100-fo- 13 years ago Bellino, chief investigator for the Watergate committee, is a longtime associate of the Kennedy family . At a news conference called by GOP National Chairman George Bush,' Bellino w as campaign of supervising or participating m a political spying accused operation against Nixon factory representative wilibe demonstrating the NewBeseler Coior System Friday, Sept. 14 10 A.M. to 5 PM Sat., Sept. 15 10 A.M. to2P.M. But Rowe said all of the public health questions could not be resolved until about 1980 or 1981 or recreation areas Carmine S the Nixon Mr. Cage White, fuel 1 conviction that Rcllino bugged 3 1, eport has not y et been released but Dr William D. Rowe, deputy assistant administrator for radiation programs, described its contents during an interview The appeals panel said an injunction against Galella issued last year was too broad and the court reduced from iso feet to 25 feet the distance Galella must put between him and Mrs. Onassis increase partly The ecutive session of the full committee that he was not prepared to turn in a full report yet because stuff investigators still w ant to interview at least one witness under oath Rut one source familiar with the subcommittee's work during the past five weeks said the evidence gathered so far is flimsy at best! and doesnt back up an affidav it signed by the late John Leon stating his A WASHINGTON (AP) subcommitspecial Watergate tee has found virtually no evidence to support Republican charges that the committees chief investigator engaged m electronic surveillance aga.nxt Richard M. Nixons presiSenate dential campaign. sources said Thursday Sen Herman E Talmadge, three-ma- n , chairman of the subcommittee, told an ex However, the report ranges widely in its estimates of health effects because many factors are simply unknown at his point The I S Court of Appeals Thursday sharply scaled down the distance photographer Ronald E. Galella must keep from Jacqueline Onassis and her two children NEW - predicting that waste radiation from atomic power plants could become a serious public health problem in the Ung run unless it is carefully controlled Court Eases Limits On (AP) Agency has prepared d While the President would not expect ('ongress to consider a tax bill In I'tT'l proposals for tax increases may nevertheless be sent to Capitol Kill this year so that Congress could begin work on a bill early in 1974 Laird said The idea of a refundable tax is not new Economists have proposed it in a number of countries and West Germany now imposes such a tax en incomes Laird said, as a toll against inflation ste Environmental Protection Congressional Fos Other members of Congress. Republicans a well as Democrats, 'ook issue of the ideas Laird with other said are under rev lew Says It's Ip tn Congress Laird said that there would still be no need for tax increases if Congress appropriated no more than Nixon . bl a djys ago, Nixon Must Obey, Kennedy Declares - s No 1960 Bugging, Aides Say - Warning On William Proxmire. said of the President Thursday, and "veeve had forecasting were already going to have a recession next year " term In a campaign speech last October in winch he assailed Sen (ieroge McGovern's spending proposals, ion did not quite say that he would never ask for a EPA Issues Tax Boost m his second propose my tux increases - .ippoMtmn t ' i V Come in and see how simple it is to cio your own color Color prints . . . Print Chemistry : Moss Praises Watkins NOW IS WALT DELAND With Senate Eulogy - THE Sen WASHINGTON (AP) euloFrank E. Moss. gized the late Sen. Arthur V. Watkins in a Senate speech Thursday as one of our most stateselder distinguished men. TIME FOB GOOD HEALTH! NATIONALLY KNOWN NUTRITIONIST SAYS Watkins a Republican who died last week at 86. was Moss's predecessor in the Senate DELICIOUS AND HEALTHFUL CLIP & Moss noted that Watkins received national recognition as chairman of the special Senate committee which recommended censure of the late Sen. Joseph McCarthy, When he was named chairman. few felt that this man from Utah could handle the tough job given him. he said ir ' Mr. White will aiso ENLARGERS COLOR HEADS DARK ROOM ACCESSORIES HERES WHERE TO CALL "Newspaper Delivery Problems, eekdays before 10 a. m., Sundays before be demonstrating the latest Beseler Equipment SAVE Do you need information, want sports scores, have a news story or feature you want to talk about? Is your paper missing? Do you want to discuss a classified or display advertisement? heard and read about this old "miracle" discovery. Helps prevent nervous disorders and chronic fatigue. 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