Thursday, September 5, 1974 University Daily Kansan 3 Nixon's problems are threatening, says son-in-law WASHINGTON-Former President Richard M. Nixon faces "very direct and very threatening" legal and financial problems as a private citizen, his son-in-law, David Eisenhower, said in an interview published yesterday. From the Associated Press "Right now, they're working on two things; they're trying to make a book decision and they're fighting a legal battle," he said. "He's already been subpoenaed," he said. "His clear he has financial proof." The possibility of a lucrative contract for a book of memoirs appears to be one likely to be successful. In a luncheon interview three weeks after Nixon resigned, Eisenhower discussed the Demo party leader fears another Kennedy slaying From the Associated Press WASHINGTON - Former President National Chairman Mr. O'Brien died Wednesday that although Ed. Edward Kennedy is "clearly the top Democrat in America today," he probably shouldn't run for a seat on the Senate, as assassinated, as two of his brothers were. O'Brien said that if Kennedy chose to run, it would be difficult for any other candidate to win. "He has inherited the Kennedy name and the following his brothers developed over the years," O'Brien said. But Kennedy 'arouses the strongest passions in people. When I remember that both his brothers were shot down by fanatics I fear history would repeat itself. I be inclined to say that he should not run, "OBrief said in a telephone interview. He admitted not having discussed the matter with the senator. Kennedy's involvement in the Chapman-quackdick episode, in which a young woman staff member drowned, might come up during a campaign, 'O'Brien or another of his friends, the senator would offer candid answers to any questions he was asked about the incident. family's role in Nixon's decision to resign. He said Nixon had told his family only reluctantly of the disclosure that finally forced him from office—the tape transcripts showing that he had withheld Watergate coverup evidence. Elsehow said that Nixon remained "a bigger man than I was," and be a good idea for him to run for office by "Obviously, it depends on people's view of him," he said. "He's a young man. He's a natural resource. He's been defensive. He's been bitter. He's been all the rest in the last year and a half. But in calm times, under differing circumstances, the man himself is always on his side with the Senate. I think it would be a good idea. But I'm positive he's not thinking about it now." Recalling Nixon's last days in the White House, Eisenhower said the then-President told his family about the contents of the June 23, 1972, tapes only three days before admitting that he had attempted to force FBI's investigation of the funding of the Watergate break-in. "It was something he didn't want to talk about with his family," Eisenhoower said. "Worset of imposed ourselves on him to get involved." He made the transcripts available to us. Then, in the privacy of their second-floor White House quarters, the family gathered Julie Eisenhower had actively and publicly defended her father—didn't feel shocked, bitter, surprised or betrayed, her husband said. to discuss the personal and political ramifications of those tapes. Eisenhower—now 26 and a second-year law student—said he and his wife had viewed Watergate from different perspectives all along. "What shock she felt was! My world is exploding or 'My forum has vanished,' but she was sad for her father, said that the whole situation now was bringing down a presidency she had thought was worth continuing, a man she loved." he said. "I was far more pessimistic than the people involved in the everyday political atmosphere," he said. "My day-to-day exposure was with law students. Julie's everyday experience was with supporters at rallies, political people." "But that doesn't mean we weren't united in support and affection for her father." Asked whether the ordeal had affected the potential relationship, he said, "It was personal." Resignation was a possibility Nixon had "run by in us by in M7 of '73," shortly after his oldest aides H. R Halderman and John Eisenberg, who were also spreading Watergate disclosures. Now, "Some members of the family thought he ought to go on." Eisenhower said, "to narrow the bill of particulars and essentially to enable historians to decide whether the President should be driven from office for allegedly—or at least proven to the satisfaction of Congress—having acquiesced in the non-prosecution of aides who covered up a little operation into the opposition's political headquarters, which is that was fairly well established in Washington and which no one took all that seriously." Fifteen years from now, Eisenhower said, "It's going to look pretty small, and there will be other grounds on which to judge the administration." continued his fight to keep the presidency, history would treat this administration justice. On Wednesday Aug. 7, after five days of conferring individually with each member of his family and just one day before he left, Nickan told his daughter Nikton that his family he would resign. ATTENTION "Then he didn't want to hear any more about it," Eisenhofer said. "So we all got together for dinner, and the topic was dropped." By that time, Eisenhower said, "everyone made damn sure he wouldn't wake up some minutes in San Clemente and be ready to resign or ready to resign by the time it happened." But the family decided that even if Nixon All Organizations Allocated Funds by the Student Senate All officers who are to be authorized to spend allocated funds MUST 1) attend a TRAINING SESSION conducted by the Student Senate Treasurer's Office. 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