Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 85, No. 121, Ed. 2 Thursday, July 11, 1974 Page: 6 of 15
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Israeli Port Raids
Lebanon said one civil-
ian was wounded in the
raids, and 21 fishing boats
were sunk. Israel claimed
about 30 boats sunk.
In Jerusalem, an Israeli
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terrorist raid on Maalot
last May in which 27 Isra-
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to wait until October, but
the reason was not report-
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -
The final $600,000 "balloon
payment" on President
Nixon's San Clemente es-
tate is due in four days,
but his new personal attor-
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Council on Wednesday
about Israeli raids on
three Lebanese ports, call-
ing such attacks unpro-
voked, self-defeating and
detrimental to bringing
about a Middle East peace
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Requested Soviet Offer to Lebanon Reported
By Nixon?
WASHINGTON (AP) —
The Senate Watergate
committee reports that
early in his administra-
tion, President Nixon
asked C.G. "Bebe" Rebozo
to solicit major contribu-
tions from oil magnate J.
On Mortgage?
By The Associated Press
Soviet leader Leonid I.
Brezhnev has offered to
strengthen Lebanon's de-
fenses against Israeli at-
tacks, Beirut newspapers
reported today.
The papers said Brezh-
nev made his offer in a
message to President Su-
Paul Getty to pay for leiman Franjieh, delivered
Tuesday by Soviet Ambas-
sador Servar Azimov. Offi-
cial Lebanese spokesmen
said the Lebanese govern-
ment was happy with the
message but declined to
reveal its contents
The authoritative news-
paper An Anhar said
Brezhnev offered "all
kinds of support and as-
sistance to Lebanon and
the Arab countries in or-
der to strengthen their de-
fenses against Israeli ag-
gression."
Lebanon has been the
target of numerous Israeli
raids in retaliation for at-
tacks by guerrillas from
Lebanon on Israeli settle-
ments in which more than
50 Israelis have been killed
this year. The Lebanese
government has been
trying to get the other
Arab governments to un-
derwrite a billion-dollar
arms program for the Le-
banese armed forces.
Brezhnev's message was
in reply to letters Franjieh
sent the chief of the Soviet
Communist party and
President Nixon during
their recent summit meet-
ing. Franjieh reportedly
sought their intervention
to curb the Israeli raids.
Lebanon protested to the
chairman of the United
Nations Security Council
Wednesday against an Is-
raeli naval raid Monday
night on the Lebanese
ports of Sidon, Tyre and
Sarafand. Israel informed
the council that the raid
was to prevent Palestinian
guerrillas from using the
ports to attack Israeli set-
tlements.
Concern Voiced
By Lutherans
BALTIMORE (AP) —
Delegates to the seventh
biennial convention of the
Lutheran Church in Amer-
ica Wednesday expressed
concern over the erosion of
moral standards, world
hunger and injustices upon
Indians in the United
States and Canada.
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It said White House
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such funds originally be-
cause there was no money
available to pay for White
House social functions un-
til the new fiscal year
started in July 1969.
cabinet received incom-
plete and inexact informa-
tion about the terrorists'
demands. It recommended
better coordination be-
tween civil defense and po-
lice units, and the creation
of a small, powerful com-
mission to make fast deci-
sions in the event of future
raids.
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can’t be paid by July 15
without refinancing.
Dean S. Buter, whose
Los Angeles law firm of
Willis, Butler and Scheifly
has recently taken over
most of Nixon's personal
legal work, said on
Wednesday that "technical
problems" are holding
back a decision on how to
make the payment.
The President's share is
$226,440, according to a
White House audit re-
leased last year. The rest
is the responsibility of the
B & C Investment Co., set
up by presidential friends
C.G. "Bebe" Rebozo and
Robert H. Abplanalp.
White House social events.
However, the committee
said Wednesday that the
project, to be kept under
exclusive White House
control, fell through when
top presidential aides de-
iided that such use of pri-
vate money would be "in-
appropriate."
The panel reproduced in
its report a Feb. 17, 1969,
memo from White House
chief of staff H.R. Halde-
mann to presidential do-
mestic adviser John D.
Ehrlichman, which said in
part:
"Bebe Rebozo has been
asked by the White House
to contact J. Paul Getty in
London regarding major
contributions.
"Bebe would like advice
from you or anyone as to
how this can be legally
and technically handled.
The funds should go to
some operating entity oth-
er than the National Com-
mittee so that we can re-
tain full control of their
use."
In his testimony, howev-
er, Rebozo told the com-
mittee that he had been
asked by Herbert W.
Kai tn bach, the President's
lawyer and chief fund-rais-
er, to arrange for him an
appointment with Getty.
"Rebozo testified that he
had not been asked by
anyone else to speak to
Getty himself, nor had he
been requested by anyone
else to obtain money from
Mr. Getty," the report
said.
Kalmbach testified that
Rebozo had asked him to
solicit funds from Getty
for the 1970 senatorial
campaign and that Rebozo
"set it up for him to see
Mr. Getty in Europe."
The report gave no indi-
cation whether Getty ac-
Lebanon protested to the tually made any contribu-
The company purchased United
the bulk of the estate from
Nixon in 1970 but Butler
said the property remains
a single parcel for purpos-
es of paying off the mort-
gage to the seller, the Cot-
ton Estate.
Butler said that Nixon
and the others are pre-
pared to make "a substan-
tial payment" by Sunday,
but can't pay it all without
an extension or refinanc-
ney says the entire amount ing.
He said he has recom-
mended an extension, but
the Cotton Estate attor-
neys could not be reached
for comment on whether
that option is agreeable to
them. Butler said that if it
is not, he will recomend
short-term financing since
interest rates are at rec-
ord levels now and the
President's plans for the
estate and those of the in-
vestment company may
differ.
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fall between Brezhnev and
Egyptian President Anwar
Sadat. This would balance
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