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There are additional difficulties resulting from the President's stance as chief law enforcer. One important example: Did mounting his own investigation when he heard about the cover-up meet Nixon's responsibility? Scott Bice, associate dean of the University of Southern California law school, argues that "there is at least a responsibility to start the machinery of prosecution." EXperts generally agree that dispatching a couple of White House aides was not an adequate reaction. "He should have immediately informed the Department of Justice and professionalized the investigation," says former Deputy Attorney General William Ruckelshaus. A top lawyer...
There is a distinction between the claims of the Ervin committee and of Cox's office. "The President has a stronger, more legitimate interest in refusing to hand the tapes over to the Senate committee," according to Scott Bice, associate dean of the University of Southern California Law Center. "The committee is not concerned with specific crimes but with finding legislative means to prevent those practices in the future. Bad campaign practices can be known without knowing if A or B is guilty." Cox is a member of the Executive Branch and technically subordinate to the President. But since...
...Albert Zugsmith-Robert Smith; Columbia) is a shoddy little shocker that combines a futuristic theme with old-hat moviemaking. A quintet of characters in a Manhattan bar hears the news that the U.S.S.R. is atom-bombing the United States. In the ensuing carnage, the quintet-a tractor manufacturer (Robert Bice), a rancher (Erik Blythe), a Congressman (Wade Crosby) a TV reporter (Gerald Mohr) and a beautiful blonde (Peggie Castle)-are killed...
...started, another pictorial, departmentalized, 5? newspaper stalled. Newsdaily of Hartford, Conn., founded by Bice Clemow three months ago, announced suspension of publication until September. It blamed "the terror of lightning warfare" for upsetting its prospects...
...founder was Thomas Bice Clemow, 29, onetime New York picture editor of the Associated Press News Photo Service, onetime news editor of Editor & Publisher. From American Type Founders (who are anxious to promote offset) he got a promise of easy terms on presses and equipment. With International Paper Co. he made a deal for a new, hard-surface newsprint. Among the citizens of Hartford he managed to raise $75,000 capital. His stockholders include Francis Goodwin Smith Jr., a member of his staff, whose father runs the Hartford-Empire (glass) Co.; Insurance Agent Thomas Russell; Lawyer Thomas Hewes (onetime special...