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Nixon money request
runs into trouble
WASHINGTON (UPI) - A
request for $850,000 for former
President Richard Nixon’s pen
sion, office costs and other
expenses is running into trouble
in Congress.
Sen. Joseph Montoya, D-
N.M., chairman of the appro
priations subcommittee which
must approve President Ford’s
request, said Wednesday it was
“too much by many miles.”
Senate Democratic leader
Mike Mansfield said the request
should be “looked at most
carefully.
“Where the law is concerned
I would say we have no choice
but to provide the funds,”
Mansfield said. “Where add-ons
are concerned, they will be
looked at most carefully and
the law will be looked at most
carefully.”
Nixon is entitled under the
law to a $60,000 annual pension
and up to $96,000 for staff
salaries each year.
The pension and staffing
requests, plus a one-time bill
for transition costs, came to
$601,000. There appears to be
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little debate over this request.
There may be some opposi
tion to the remaining $249,000, a
special allowance for Nixon to
set up an office near his home
in San Clemente, Calif.
Nixon is seeking $40,000 for
travel, $21,000 for communica
tions, $65,000 for furnishings,
SIO,OOO for printing, $5,000 for
office supplies, SB,OOO for health
insurance and fringe benefits,
and SIOO,OOO for miscellaneous
expenses.
“It appears to me the $850,000
is too much by many miles,"
Montoya said. “We. intend to
compare the transition ex
penses with those of past
presidents.”
It was understood that the
total figure sought for Nixon
was comparable to the amount
sought and obtained for the late
President Johnson when he left
office.
Montoya called the request
“enormous” and he said his
committee would hold hearings
later this month. Hearings are
also planned by the House
appropriations subcommittee.
Ehrlichman
seeks
papers
WASHINGTON (UPI) - John
D. Ehrlichman has subpoenaed
the Secret Service for hundreds
of Nixon-era White House files
to use as possible evidence in
his Watergate cover-up trial.
Ehrlichman’s subpoena,
served on Secret Service
director H. S. Knight, was the
second major summons his
lawyers have issued for the
Sept. 30 trial.
The first was for the
testimony of former President
Richard Nixon, named an
unindicted coconspirator in the
Watergate cover-up for which
Ehrlichman and five other
former aides stand accused of
criminal charges.
This subpoena ordered Knight
to turn over 14 batches of
documents to U.S. District
Court by 10 a.m. Sept. 16.
It was issued Aug. 29 but not
made public until Wednesday.
Secret Service spokesman Jack
Warner confirmed it had been
received. “Our legal counsel is
reviewing it now,” he said.
The actual legal status of
Nixon’s papers, including the
files of former aides, is
unclear.
President Ford has asked
] Attorney General William B.
: Saxbe for a ruling, but in the
: meantime, the Secret Service
: has locked the papers and
: Nixon tapes not already subpo
] enaed in a White House vault
• with restricted access.
Ehrlichman’s subpoena cov
: ers the period between June 17,
: 1972, the date of the Watergate
j bugging arrests, and May 1,
•: 1973, the day after he resigned
j along with codefendant H. R.
:■ Haldeman. For that period,
:] Ehrlichman demands:
:] —All his notes of his
•: meetings with Nixon.
• —The chronological file of his
correspondence.
—All his “personal papers”
relating to the Watergate
burglary and the intelligence
gathering operation at the
Nixon campaign, the activities
of political saboteur Donald H.
Segretti, the Watergate investi
gations, and tapes relating to
the scandal.
Also subpoenaed were all
telephone and appointment logs
of Nixon, Haldeman and
Ehrlichman for that period and
“any and all records of any
person maintained at the White
House which refer to or relate
to the Watergate matter.”
The subpoena was seen by
some as a strategy to delay the
: trial until the custody question
: was resolved.
Earlier, his lawyers won a
: brief postponement of the the
: Ellsberg break-in trial by
: subpoenaing White House files
■ which eventually were ruled
: irrelevant.
Ehrlichman was convicted in
i that trial and sentenced to 20
! months to 5 years in prison. He
i is appealing.
Meanwhile, summing up a
• lawyers’ agreement, Judge
’ John J. Sirica issued a series of
procedural orders.
Murder charges stand
ATLANTA (UPI)—A superior
court judge refused Wednesday
to throw out five indictments
against the accused killer of
Mrs. Martin Luther King Sr.
and denied a motion to hear ar
guments for suppression of the
suspect’s alleged confession.
The trial of Marcus Wayne
Chenault, accused of killing
Mrs. King and Edward Boykin
in a wild shooting spree during
services June 30 at the Ebenezer
Baptist Church, is scheduled to
begin Monday.
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Alverson’s denial of a hearing
on the confession issue caught
attorney Randy Bacote by sur
prise. He promised to have a
“flood” of motions Monday.
Chenault, a 23-year-old resi
dent of Dayton, Ohio, and a re
ported religious fanatic, is
charged with two counts of mur
der, one count of aggravated
assault and two counts of carry
ing pistols illegally.
Mrs. King, mother of slain
civil rights leader Martin Lu
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played the organ during recita-
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tion of “The Lord’s Prayer.”
Boykin, a church deacon, and a
woman worshiper also were
shot, Boykin fatally.
LIFE STORY
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - The
life story of Satchel Paige, one
of the greatest baseball pitch
ers of all time, will be a two
hour television special on CBS
from Carson-Paramount Pro
ductions. The company recently
was formed by Johnny Carson
and Paramount Pictures. Paige
will assist on the script and
productions.
Griffin Daily News Thursday, Septembers, 1974
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