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Nixon
By United Press International
Former President Richard M.
Nixon is reported feeling better
after another attack of phlebi
tis. But members of his family
are concerned about his health
and believe he should be
hospitalized.
Nixon’s White House physi
cian, Dr. Walter Tkach, and
Dr. John Lundgren of San
Francisco were to examine him
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Former president said feeling better;
family thinks he needs to be in hospital
today.
Nixon and his wife, Pat, have
been staying at the Palm
Desert, Calif., estate of Walter
H. Annenberg, the U.S. ambas
sador to Britian, since Sunday,
when President Ford pardoned
the former president for any
crimes he might have commit
ted while in office.
A source who was in
telephone contact with the
Annenberg estate said late
Thursday that Nixon was “a
little better” but feeling frus
trated because he could not
move around and must keep his
swollen left leg elevated.
The same source said the
family hoped the doctors would
be able to talk him into
entering the Eisenhower
Memorial Hospital in Palm
Springs, Calif., but that Nixon
so far has refused.
An informed medical source
in Washington also said Nixon
has refused the urgings of his
family to enter a hospital for
treatment of the phlebitis, an
CIA director defends secrecy
WASHINGTON (UPI) - CIA
Director William E. Colby
defended the agency’s secret
activities today as essential to
insure American security, lest
the nation “risk subordination
to possible adversaries.”
In a speech prepared for a
hostile symposium on the CIA,
Colby acknowledged his audien
ce. “If I said I am happy to be
here, my statement might be
inflamation of the veins, some
times involving a potentially
dangerous blood clot.
He said Nixon’s left leg had
swollen four inches in circum
ference below the knee.
Nixon’s spokesman, Ronald
L. Ziegler, has refused to
discuss the former president’s
health and also has put
restraints on Tkach’s public
statements.
But Nixon’s sons-in-law, Ed
ward Cox and David Eisen
hower, have not felt themselves
under this constraint.
Eisenhower said on the NBC
Today Show Thursday that
used to challenge the credibility
of the intelligence community,”
he said.
The meeting, sponsored by
the National Security Studies
section of the privately fi
nanced Fund for Peace, has
castigated covert CIA opera
tions as illegal, immoral,
unconstitutional and a violation
of international law and the
U.N. Charter.
Nixon’s health was “not good,”
his leg was swollen to twice
normal size and he was
depressed and unable to relax.
Eisenhower said later in a
telephone interview that Nixon
was “obviously low; just how
low I don’t know; I think it’s a
pretty rough period.”
“With the pressure off —the
grind of the presidency —I
think he’ll be in the mood
again, looking for new things to
do,” he added.
Cox has been quoted as
telling friends Nixon has been
depressed and Cox felt someone
should know about it.
Former officials of the CIA,
State Department and Pentagon
intelligence groups, authors,
researchers, and journalists
came with new ammunition —
the disclosure, through news
“leaks,” that the CIA spent
from $8 million to sll million
trying to “destabilize” the
Marxist government of the late
President Salvador Allende in
Chile. Allende was deposed and
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Nixon suffered an attack of
phlebitis last June and under
took his tour of the Middle East
that month against his doctors’
advice. The doctors later said
there was a clot in his leg but it
no longer was dangerous.
In Sacramento, Calif.,
Nixon’s letter of resignation
from the state bar reached the
Board of Governors of the
California Bar Association
Thursday.
The 15-member board recom
mended tfiat the state Supreme
Court refuse to accept the
resignation because Nixon
died in a military coup last
year, a victim or a suicide.
Colby said the ClA’s primary
function was gathering informa
tion and analyzing it but the
agency carried out covert
activities “only when specifical
ly authorized by the National
Security Council —thus CIA
covert actions reflect national
policy.”
— Griffin Daily News Friday, September 13,1974
failed to acknowledge there
were any bar association
disciplinary proceedings pend
ing against him.
A spokesman for Nixon said
Monday he planned to resign
from both the California and
New York bars.
Sen. Strom Thurmond, R-
S.C., said he talked by
telephone with Nixon a few
days ago and they discussed
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the former president’s “situa
tion in general.”
“I think the man is suffering
a lot and going through a lot of
pain and anguish,” Thurmond
said. “But he was emotionally
stable.”
Senate Republican leader
Hugh Scott of Pennsylvania
said he talked with Nixon two
weeks ago and found him
cheerful.