Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 280, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 17, 1972 Page: 4 of 46
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Kenneth O. Dahlberg: This paign raising about 110 million
industrialist and Nixon Midwest ahead of the disclosure deadline
fund raiser had obtained a $25,- and has repeatedly refused to -
000 cash contribution from say from whom the money
Dwayne Andreas, a Min- , ame, contending that in some
neapolis soybean magnate Be- cases he didn’t know and that in
cause Andreas, a former sup- any event the donors had re-
porter of Democrat Hubert quested anonymity
record administrator and president of the
association. Presentation was made by
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record technician who presided at Saturday's
meeting.
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day by its designer. Dr. Charles Methodist and an assistant pro-
A. Homsy. a plastics engineer lessor in orthopedic survery at
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material that has been designed material since 1966. he said,
from the ground up for use in The first use of the material in
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which replace the top part of the old man whose own jaw had
thigh bone and fit into the joint, been frozen since infancy
It has also been used for the Homsy said many uncoated
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up of gums so dentures can be body start loosening after two to
fitted, reconstruction of facial five years but he anticipates
features and securing artificial this will not occur with Pro-
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Democratic bugging story reads like a novel
wAsixGroN tAP- The building euard spotted a door teredche case. Hun droppe Eeakin ana that nas con Humphrey. wanted to remain W hen the disclosure about the investieatars that he turned the report M Another was that
castsgetungsocrondedand lock taped gpen They out of sight. But he eventually fidential political conversations anonmous, be tried to make five checks in Barker’saccount five checks over to Laddy to be $50,000 in .ash in Stans ‘safe
that tpmxroucnpdcar -Inmdeedeirs tow y were monitored and trans- his contribution before April T. became public, Stans said he converted to cash He said Lid- had not been properly ac-
taievemozate headguar ■ l atfrs Eave alases later indicted him and to cribed daily On that dale, a new federal law data I know how the checks gol dy did not produce the cash until rounted for.
XtXiXTj “tl-ir*** vut turned outtobe JamesW cean out his desk at the public * Miam commercial film went into effect requiring dis- there He also denied he had A- several weeks later and that the pawr Bennett Williams
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three mopths old Sunday nance records disclosed that C. Gordon laddy The me "ue onsmiontni Stuinan broghtthecheck Nixon gatarsfontheHnumetBaning atedheccsmhmntebesn-cashed federal court processes. And
Democratie presidential can- McCord was the wel-paid se- time Treasury, one-time white agesand cunrenty iringto beadguarters„ . . X *-a regular Stans has sued o ‘Brien for 6
didate George MeGovern has curity coordinator or the com- House official was working as annnnd.sttessuimstoninndeada XX hehadakedstansouhether Xhillip S Hughes He is head million, ‘elaiming he wasslibeled
setzed on GoP ties to the affair mittee for the Re-election of the ehief counsel for the Finance davorgfstouzansottthdadt teninoumhegnyprobomsin orthFederalElectionsortice, by accusations that O’Brien
as a campaign ..sue Mid tap 1 -resident The other four were Committee to Re-Elect the derendatubtie-nascaied the hhscheckatowashingtne"in X was moneuifnonmuMhexics part at the government s Gen- made in adocumenttwhich
Fepublicans, includinePtes former Cubans now living an "resident But be.was.fired " “outrageduspoliticas ^Xb^ eral Accounting office Hu ac DistrietCourhanntyta
lent Nixon have denied anv V arni when he refused Q answer r ol . . . a _ ; _ “ . . tnte inTctia-tar th. ' epted as an amendrnent lO
hugh-rankungimvofvementintn EHoward Hunt Notations questions about the break-in ezpionageuandt is helping oroughtassutcasefullos0. meneyat Washington” cauntantsainnerstisatdhtsthe 0 Briens originalsuit.
ureak-in found in notebooks belonging to Subsequent disclosureshave campaign issue nties to the finance committee tain he knew of no plan to Nixon committee finances and Henry Ituthblatt: A New York
For readers who spent theit two of the suspects brought indicated thatHuntaanduiddy Jon N Mitchell The former officeiate one night Nixon fund transfer money from contrib- found both apparent and pos lawyer who was prominent in
TXona desertedisland Hunt into the picture. He had were eheuherguin the Water attorney general was head of raisers in Texas collected the utors to Mexico and then to the sible violations One assertion one at the M) lai trials, heis
andfor those who missed some been working asa L“°° Ea2e pomplexghenthe" atr President re-election money just ahead of the April 7 finance committee He has not was that the committee had not defending the break-in suspect
tthe chapters, hereisa run- House consultant and was em- gatesEoeugereuartested.nhe campaign at the time of the disclosure deadline specifically commented on a received the $25,000 Andreas in the civil suit and is one of
■X XcX, P1***"^ ployed bya public relations pairreportediztdashedatoao break-in. He resigned two Robert Allen The president conversation with Liedtke contribution in time to avoid the several lawyers defending them
spisodes X affair on which . X telacrossthestreetanddieared weeks later after his wife. Mar- of Gulf Resources and chemical Slow told the House Banking disclosure law. but had faded to in criminal proceeding.
federal grand jury indictments executive mansion in earlier out moniitoring eguipment threatened to leave him if Co in Houston. Alien was
against seven persons were re- years he had participated in which was being used in con- Anolitie Sh. . . T ,
turned Friday various Central Intelligence nection with electronic sur- he did not get ou ,0' Polities. She Nixon’s Texas fund-raising T
ur ’ . „ anou5 centra, intelligence nomect made veiled allusions to the <hairman His firm was the ‛d
The Watergate Live Not a Azency operations and had veillance of the Democratic wateraat I ha • I . 2 >< c i a
pop music Eroup, but rather the written more than 40 sps and headquarters. Lddy. too. was Watergate, affair but has. re client of a Mexico Cty lawyer ■
PP- e--P• -- । dun UK —5 -rv -F- “ 1, - fused to elaborate on what if named Manuel Oarrio Da. m
'A ashington Lahr! rwnrwd five adventure novels—some with indicted. . -sarr
men X were arrested e^v characters whose names bore lawrenceF O'Brien He was anything undisclosed she zuerre The suitcase at funds E
the morning of June 5 inside strikingresemblance to X the Democratic national knows about it. The Mitchells 'arned by Winchester included E
the posh Watergatenkricebuid liassusdbythe Watergate chairman at the tune of the lived in an apartment, at the four checks worth $89,000 drawn ■
ing headquarters of the Demo- Five Hunt McCord and some break-in and now is chairman of atergate ‘ omplexat the.time. on a Mexican bank.made outt H
cratic National Committee at the Miamians had worked to- Sen. George S. McGovern's Hugh"pSloanurje3 and endorsedby Daguerre. The “
They were caught with cnsp .ether with the CU at the time presidential campaign O’Brien ■ . * fourchecks, along with C
!’«‘bilks andlelectroncsurvei” at the Bay of Pies invasion in says investigators have found andformerWhiteHousestaffer 1 ahlberg s, were the five that 23
lance and photographic equip 1961 his telephone was tapped for at was treasurer.for theNixon ft wound up in Barker s bank -
due an PWEaPm equip- t r- PPo nance committee at the tune of account ’ 1
ment after an alert private For a time after his name en- least several weeks prior to the EeV u , . . F
" the break-in. He quit a few William Liedtke: President at a
weeks later because, he said. Pennzoil and Nixon’s Southwest 19
his wife was pregnant. She kept finance chairman. he helped J
working at her White House job. collect the $700,000 and was ap-
Sloan left his post following proached by Allen, who said he
disclosures that $4,000 worth could raise United States money
of campaign contribution in Mexico for the campaign,
check, had passed from the Maurice Stans: The former
Nixon committee to the Miami secretary of commerce quit the
bank account of Barker-one of Cabinet to become Nixon's chief
the break-in suspects. Sloan had fund raiser. He was in-
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 280, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 17, 1972, newspaper, September 17, 1972; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1575048/m1/4/?q=%22Brownwood+%28Tex.%29+--+Newspapers.%22: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.