Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1924-current, September 13, 1974, Page Page 11, Image 11

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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 BUTLER'S BEAUTY SHOP 206 S. Bth St. Is proud to announce the appointment of Wendy Sanders to their staff. Wendy invites you to call her at 227-8367 for all your hair beauty needs. Josie Goddard - Apprentice Carrie Butler - Owner-Operator I I I J ~1974 GRAN TORINO J 1973 LINCOLN DEMO. J 1973 RANCHERO i —imr—. I CONTINENTAL 4-Dr. //B— ■ ■ v’CTi'T I I ■BfcWTIaTawB I With Approved Credit. B ■ I H I ■ VjflW lßl ' ~ ORIGINAL PRICE *4619 With With Approved Credit. power steering, ORIGINAL PRICE B B ORIGINAL PRICE power brakes, vinyl roof, VB. ■■ aU the wanted extrag HN Bg Air-eonditioned, automatic, power steering, I ■ McUJyPaym.nl. W.«S S J® H MonlhlyPaym.n. 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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 Page 11 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 Attention! SPORTS FANS Baby Sitting Service With Trained Personnel Available At PLAYLAND CHILD CARE CENTER 1115 Parkview Drive Off Everee Inn Road 227-1511 Local Events $2.00 - 4 Hour Maximum. Other events in Atlanta or Macon - $3.00 - 6 Hour Maximum - Ticket Stubs Required. 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.