European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - November 23, 1973, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 28 d the stars and stripes Friday november 23, 1973 White House says Nixon has no plans to release 1970-71 income tax returns Washington a the Whitehouse said wednesday that president Nixon has no plans to release his 1970 and1971 personal income tax returns in connection with his efforts to Clear up water Gate related matters. The president said saturday at a new conference with the associated press managing editors in Florida that he paid nominal amounts in taxes for those years but he did not specify the amounts. When asked if Nixon would now make his tax returns for those two years Public Deputy press Secretary Gerald l. Warrens id i know of no plans for but he indicated that there was a Dis Cussion on How the president might make Public further information about his tax matters. Warren also said that even though Nixon during his Florida news Confer ence referred to the taping system in the White House that monitored certain conversations As a Little Sony it was a machine that could carry a reel capable of recording up to six hours of conversation and was not one of the Small portable machines you Guys reporters he said the president s characterization of the White House taping system was in tended to Tell the american people that it was not a sophisticated system not a fool proof Warren said he did not think it was in consistent that president Nixon while saying he had nothing to do with the 1972 Campaign had asked Campaign manager Lark Macgregor to report directly to him on All Campaign matters. Warren pointed out that it must be remembered when Macgregor took Over the Campaign. That was in july 1972 after for Mer atty. Gen. John n. Mitchell had re signed the Post. I Don t see any inconsistency Warrens id. Sirica sets hearing on tape lapse continued from Page 1 their convention in Memphis that there were no Bombshell disclosures yet to come in the watergate Case. Dunn said he would not suggest that the tapes had been tampered with. But when asked whether he agreed that All other tapes should be made available to Sirica Dunn said i think it is probably too there were to be any tampering with them certainly by now it will have asked whether he had lost Confidence inthe president Dunn said i think it would be presumptuous of me at this time to say that i have lost Confidence in the he said however i find myself in Dis agreement with the president s procedure Sirica has announced the names of the six Man advisory panel of technical experts selected by the watergate prose cution Force and the White House to stud the authenticity and integrity of the tapes that the White House has furnished to members of the panel Are Richard h. Bolt chairman of the Board of Bolt Ber Anek and Newman inc. Franklin Cooper president and engineering director of has Kins laboratories James l. Flanagan head of the acoustics research department of Bell laboratories John g. Mcknight late sports thursday s pro football results nil Washington 20, Detroit 0 College football notre Dame 48, air Force 15 Texas 42, Texas am 14 an audio and magnetic recording consultant Thomas g. Stockham jr., a pro Fessor in the computer science department of the University of Utah and Mark r. Weiss vice president for acoustics re search of the Federal scientific corp. In another development sen. Edwardm. Kennedy said new limits have been placed on watergate prosecutor Leon Jaworski in a massive new loophole which might serve to Aid and abet the continuing watergate Kennedy referred to the announcement by acting atty. Gen. Robert h. Bork that the jurisdiction of the special prosecutor will not be limited unless the president gets the support of a consensus of eight House and Senate leaders. The Massachusetts Democrat said in a statement that the announcement per mits the president and the attorney Gener Al in consultation with a few members of Congress to limit or remove entire areas of the special prosecutor s Bork s announcement tuesday was put Forth As a move to strengthen and protect the Independence of Jaworski successor to the ousted Archibald Cox meanwhile rival proposals to protect special watergate prosecutor from arbitrary removal emerged from the Senate judiciary committee wednesday. Committee members agreed to report both Bills without recommendation and let the Senate take its Choice. One Bill would place the Power of appointment and removal in a three judge panel of the . District court Here. It is similar to legislation already approved by Kennedy visit Graves 10 years after Juk death continued from Page 1 Sylvania Avenue several blocks from the White House. She was accompanied by Sargent and Eunice Shriver and some of their children. Sen. Kennedy costless and shivering Asa Blanket of fog and Mist rolled across the Countryside stood somewhat behind As the others Knelt in silent prayer first at president Kennedy s grave then at Rob erts which is nearby. One by one the children crossed them selves and Laid a single Flower on each grave. Three Small bouquets sent by Jacquelin Onassis president Kennedy s widow were placed at Dawn in front of the eternal Flam that Marks the grave. Also placed at Kennedy s grave was Asterling Silver Rose which a cemetery offi Cial said was a gift of the italian embassy. Evelyn Lincoln the late president Slong time Secretary appeared later. She stood several moments in prayer and then placed several Long stemmed red roses on his Granite Marker. As the Gates opened at 8 . Several Hundred people walked up the Grassy Hill Side through acres of White Stone markers to the Kennedy Graves. People elsewhere also paid tribute to Chelate president. In Dallas about 500 persons pause wednesday to pay tribute at a Sun drenched memorial just 200 Yards fro where Kennedy was slain on nov. 22,1963. The 30-minute Salute was attended by office workers shoppers and a few jurors on a lunch break from the county court House across the Street. West Berlin a City that took Kennedy tits heart remembered the slain american. Mayor Klaus Schuetz led an official Dele gation that placed wreaths at a Kennedy memorial plaque outside the City Hall. Kennedy came to Berlin two years after the communists built the Wall dividing Berlin. His visit was a gesture of . Support for the isolated West Ber liners. The House judiciary other Bill worked out in cooperation with Nixon administration aides provides for appointment by the attorney Genera but puts restrictions on his Power to re move the special prosecutor. The committee plans to file separate re ports on each measure in time for the sen ate to take them up by dec. 3. The court appointment Bill was introduced with 55 senators As sponsors shortly after Nixon ordered the firing of Cox As special watergate prosecutor Las month. Sponsors said it was designed to guarantee the prosecutor against executive interference but opponents argued that placing the appointing Power in the courts was of doubtful constitutionality. Firm hires Agnew As consultant los Angeles a former Vic president Spiro t. Agnew has been retained As a consultant for . Industries a los Angeles based International Trade firm the company s Confounder said wednesday. We thought this would be a Good Opportunity said Frank Jameson who recently married actress Eva Gabor. I be respected him and known him for a Long time. I respect his ability and Talent to communicate with people that s where we can use Jameson a former corporate executive with Rockwell International founded . Industries about three months ago wit los Angeles businessman Leopold s. Wyler. The firm imports and Export Many commodities with emphasis on Trade in latin America and the far East Jameson said. Jameson who said he was a Long Tim associate of Agnew said . Industries is one of Many ventures in which the former vice president will be involved. But he did not know what the others might be. He said he contacted Agnew about the Job soon after he resigned the vice presi Dency. We did t announce this thing Agnew s acceptance because it was just a straightforward business Deal James on said. We really Haven t developed what he will do. Well have to talk Jameson declined to disclose Agnew salary but added i assure you it is not a substantial amount but More of a consultant s fee a Nixon works half Day travels to Camp David Camp David my. A president Nixon put in a halfday at the White House thursday and then travelled by helicopter to Camp David for thanksgiving dinner with members of his family and his close Friend c. Rebozo. The president arrived at his Maryland Mountaintop Retreat on a sunny fall Day just in time to catch Holiday afternoon foot Ball games on television. Aides said the Nixon were having their traditional Turkey dinner in Early evening. Thanksgiving menu on the menu were roast Turkey with bread dressing and Giblet Gravy mashed potatoes buttered Green peas minted ears spiced Apple rings Cranberry sauce and pumpkin pie. The president is expected to stay at amp David for the four Day Holiday weekend taking a respite from his Public Campaign to Clear up watergate issues and restore Confidence in his administration. Deputy press Secretary Gerald l. War Ren said Nixon would be working on recommendations received from his Cabinet level Energy emergency action group on ways to Deal with the growing fuel Short Ages. Nixon is expected to announce shortly some special measures to help conserve Energy particularly heating Oil and Gaso line. He also will be kept advised of foreign policy developments Over the weekend Warren a heavy morning fog shrouded Camp David the president remained i Washington in the morning meeting in his Oval office with Secretary of state Henrya. Kissinger for a half hour going Over Middle East and other foreign policy mat ters and conferring with chief of staff Al expander m. Haig or. And press Secretary Ronald l. Ziegler. Rebozo arrived at the White House from his key Biscayne fla., Home at mid morning to join the Nixon for the s older daughter Tricia and her lawyer husband Edward Cox flew from new York wednesday night. They went Ina commercial shuttle plane instead of using a military Jet in an Effort to save fuel according to mrs. Nixon s press Secretary Helen Smith. Absent from the family gathering Here were the Nixon s younger daughter Julie and her husband David Eisenhower. The went to have thanksgiving dinner and a family reunion at the Home of Eisen Hower s parents former ambassador and mrs. John Eisenhower in Phoenixville a. Brandt continued from Page 1 he said they agreed to abandon preferential treatment at Roadside gasoline stations for regular customers. But Gas stations will continue to limit individual gasoline fillings to 20 liners less than half an average car thankful per customer he said. Friderichs said he expects that the Sun Day driving ban going into effect for the first time this weekend will save about 7per cent of gasoline normally used. And he added that his ministry is considering a ban on sales of heating Oil to private customers whose House Supply tanks Are More than 30 per cent full. This measure would counter hysteria Amon some private Consumers who constantly order Small amounts of heating Oil to keep their Supply tanks full
