European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 21, 1981, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 6 the stars and stripes january 1981 a year at Harvard would Cost you a Harvard University corporation has voted to raise room and Board costs to for one year at the prestigious the percent increase Over last years total costs of includes a percent jump in from to a percent increase in from to and a percent increase in food service students taking meals at Harvard will pay an increase of the general inflation rate and spiralling Energy Cost increases of 25 percent at Harvard have made it impossible to hold College costs said Henry Dean of the faculty of arts and he said the schools fuel Bill alone was new Yorac of declares drought emergency new York a mayor Edward warning of a calamity unless new yorkers save has declared a drought emergency in the nations largest in declaring the emergency Koch ordered a ban on watering Golf courses and ordered that water meters be installed on All air conditioning units Over two Koch also placed a ban on washing cars and trucks and operating ornamental foun Koch told new yorkers the key to conservation is in the if individual conservation during the first phase of the emergency does not reduce the cites daily water consumption from billion to billion Gallons by april a second phase would be declared Banning Lawn the filling of Pri vate swimming pools or the use of Spray Caps on fire let someone special know you care with free Valentines Day greetings stars stripes 14 to mom dad Dawn Rover examples were sure you can do Earl you Light up my Pearl to the Best teacher in the whole world irom the 6lh Grade get your message in before 9 mail to stars stripes attn Valentines apo09211 name Apo City message please print 20 words or less archivist upholds Nixon objections on releasing notes Washington up archivist Robert Warner said monday he upholds Richard Nixon objections to releasing logs of tape recordings the Senate sought for a probe of Alexander in a letter to chairman Charles of the Senate foreign relations the head of the National archives concluded it is most unlikely the panels current subpoena could survive any court Challenge by Nixon he said the committees right to the logs was further clouded because it already has approved Haigs nomination and no longer would be exercising a constitutional function by reviewing the logs As part of his nomination although Percy panel voted last thurs Day to recommend Haigs the committee still sought the logs for an in Quiry into Haigs role in the watergate Claiborne the ranking Democrat on the Senate foreign relations said through a spokesman he would not comment on the archivists Deci Sion until he has received a letter from him explaining the it was not immediately Clear whether Warners decision left the committee with any recourse for pursuing its stalled inquiry into Haigs conduct during the watergate coverup the logs consist of 680 pages of notes detailing topics discussed during 338 taped conversations Between Nixon and his White House chief of Between May 4 and july the committee also sought Access to thousands of pages of Tran scripts and other tape the former presidents lawyers moved last Friday to Block release of the con tending the tapes must be kept secret on grounds of executive privilege and that the logs did not accurately depict the contents of the Warner advised Percy he Felt the Issue of whether Congress has Power to subpoena the put in the archives custody under a 1974 is he said it appeared doubtful that con in passing the presidential record Ings and materials preservation act of 1974 seize Nixon White House tapes and intended to exclude itself from any Access to Only months Warner con Gress had sought Access to Many of the same materials during the watergate invest but he said the Senate foreign relations committees subpoena for the issued along with its confirmation was even less specific than the Senate watergate committees subpoena that was rejected by a Federal appeals court in Warner added the committees inquiries almost certainly would Lead to requests for the tapes if such requests Fol he the former presidents claim of privilege would almost certainly prevail Over the committees present sub Warner said in the i suspect that i will never again during my tenure agonize Over a decision As much As i have Over this lie Detector test woman tire station accusations ruled True Kansas up a Wom an who told of drinking and drug usage at 23 of the cites 30 fire stations has passed a lie Detector it was disclosed a polygraph examiner who tested Cheryl Hefner told City officials in a letter for the most she was being truthful in the tests 9 and no the 22yearold Overland Park woman i knew i would and the City was darn scared i All that sex and drinking and drugs at the fire it was All and i proved it with the August who administered the fou part lie Detector wrote City officials in his Hefner was being truthful when she answered relevant questions regarding sex and alcohol in the fire and deceptive when she responded to questions about drug Johnson said the deceptive reaction on questions dealing with drugs could be explained by the fact that Hefner stated she had seen what she thought to be pills and marijuana used and sold in the fire stations but she did not know for a fact that it was marijuana and i Haven lied from the she they would like for me to be but in its their problem and they Are going to have to solve on Hefner told City officials she had witnessed these and she claimed she had engaged in sex with numerous firefighters while they were on Hefner said she wanted to make her charges Public for fear of some innocent person being injured or dying because of incompetence by fire department employ when youre youre definitely not she Hefner said other women also had frequented the she said she was hid Den in lockers to avoid confrontations with firefighters wives or commanding acting fire chief Edward Wilson and others said they doubted Hefner Credi Bili Wilson said in Early january that Hefner had been a pest around fire stations and had been told to leave numerous Hefner allegations Are being investigated by City auditor Thomas she gave Keyes a list of 200 of the cites 840 firefighters whom she claimed she had observed engaging in the illegal activities within the last 416 participation in any of the activities alleged by Hefner while on duty is grounds for disciplinary including for israelis find arms Cache Jerusalem up military government authorities have uncovered a Large weapons Cache in a palestinian refugee Camp near the occupied West Bank town of military government officials
