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Haldeman and Ehrlichman met with CIA Director Richard Helms and his deputy, General Vernon Walters, and urged Walters to warn the FBI'S Gray that any investigation of the Watergate crime into Mexico, where Nixon cam paign money had been channeled to protect the identity of the donors, could compromise covert CIA activities there...
...Sachs disease, a genetic ailment that occurs almost exclusively among Jews of Eastern European extraction, is a lethal legacy that produces profound mental deterioration by age two, death by age four. Until now, it has been possible to identify-and warn -parents who run the risk of producing a Tay-Sachs child only by means of blood tests. But a Chicago ophthalmologist has an easier way. Dr. Edward Cotlier has found that the enzyme hexosaminidase A, which is absent in Tay-Sachs victims, can be measured in human tears. Collier has detected normal levels of the enzyme in the tears...
...payments, and second, to cover up the fact that the arrested men were receiving monthly payments of between $1,000 and $3,000 each to keep quiet about the involvement of anyone else. According to the newspaper account, the former Nixon committee treasurer, Hugh W. Sloan Jr., tried to warn the President, but was cut off by Ehrlichman...
...conspiracy as either trying to cover up White House knowledge of the affair or helping to pay the wiretappers to keep quiet, they had ample reason to hire a lawyer. But why was Nixon seeing Wilson? Said one White House source: "Wilson was retained by Haldeman and Ehrlichman to warn the President that they will not go easily or readily." The implication: pushed to the wall, these aides might reveal that Nixon himself was part of the cover-up conspiracy...
...science-fiction film but out of the pages of a serious recent book, The Energy Crisis (Crown; $5.95), by Lawrence Rocks and Richard P. Runyon, both professors at Long Island's C.W. Post College. Unless the U.S. takes serious measures to find new sources of energy, the authors warn, such massive turmoil could occur in the U.S. by the 1980s. While the apocalyptic view of Rocks and Runyon is exaggerated, talk about an energy crisis is more than hyperbole...