2 Monday, May 2, 1977 University Daily Kansan News Digest From our wire services Officials negotiate finance WASHINGTON—The United States and China have begun unpublished negotiations in Washington to settle financial claims between the two countries—a Administration officials disclosed yesterday that the talks have been conducted during the past several weeks by William Glyceen Jr., the deputy assistant secretary for East Asia and Pacific Affairs, and Han Hsu, the deputy chief of the Chinese Liaison Office here. Despite both aides' declared willingness to discuss the complex problem, officials said no breakthrough was near and some officials said it might take a long time. Police arrest protesters SEABROOK, N.H. - Police arrested hundreds of demonstrators on trespass charges yesterday after they refused to leave the construction site of a proposed bridge over the James River near Winston-Salem, N.C. The demonstrators, who arrived at the construction site Saturday afternoon, had vowed to remain until they were arrested or until construction of the nuclear State police moved into a crowd estimated at 2,000 and methodically picked out demonstrators, read them their rights and guided or carried them to buses. British advance to Ulster BELFAST-An additional 600 British troops will be moved to Northern Ireland today to back up a 800 strong spearhead battlement which arrived yesterday to deal with a planned general strike, the British Army headquarters in Northern Ireland at Lisham, announced. The strike, called by Protestants, is expected to begin at midnight today. The arrival of such heavy reinforcements of British troops showed how firmly British Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Roy Mason intends to stand up against Protestant extremists, observers said. Senator opposes gas tax WASHINGTON — The chairman of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee said yesterday President Carter had virtually no chance of winning Such a tax is not do-able politically or otherwise said Sen. Henry Jackson (D- Wash) the committee chairman. "It's not going to be done," Jackson said in an appearance on CBS "Face the Nature." Rep. Al Ullman (D-Ore.), chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, also indicated today that he forwears trouble for the gasoline tax. Citing Carter's proposal to return much of the tax to consumers through rebates, he said, "Maybe that is saleable on that basis, and maybe it isn't." Eaupt sends aids to Zaire Egyptian President Amwar Sadat chose a May Day speech in Alexandria to approve the road, under consideration for weeks. CARIO-Egypt invited the war in Zaire yesterday, sending a small group of air force specialists to direct and maintain the relatively primitive and inexperienced air force of Zairean President Mobutu Sese Seko. Eritrea President Awajar Sadal chose a May Day speech in Alexandria to Super Cuts for Guys and Gals SAVE $1.50 only $4.50 with coupon Blane's Salon Mall's Shopping Center 842-1144 SAVE $1.50 REDKEN A Fantastic Anything else is a substitute New Product FROZEN YOGURT N. Y. Times News Service NEW YORK—Former President Richard M. Nixon insisted in a television interview with David Frost that he hadn't sought to cover up a crime in his response to Watergate but had merely tried to contain Mr. Nixon's campaign. Newsweek magazines, reported yesterday. Nixon says cover-up not an act to hide crime The first of four 90-minute interview programs, produced from nearly 29 hours of talks between the former President and the Minister, were delivered Wednesday night by 145 stations in the United States and in 14 other countries. The first program focuses on the Watergate scandal; the others deal with foreign and domestic issues; other aspects of Nixon's administration. security as the basis for his attempts to contain the Watergate scandal. But at the same time he didn't specifically concede that his actions or intentions were criminal, despite what was described as almost prosecutorial questioning by Frost. for Lawrence In preview articles in issues appearing on newsstands today, the two news magazines indicated that Nixon didn't cite his once frequently expressed concern for national Confronted by transcripts of previously unpublished Watergate tapes that indicate he was deeply involved in a cover-up three years ago, the case appeared to lose his composition and said, In what Time called a dramatic high point of the interview, a sharp exchange occurred after Nixon insisted that it wasn't a criminal act to attempt to get the Central Intelligence Agency to ask the Federal Department to limit its inquiry into Watergate. Newsweek reported that, as Frost read a list of self-incriminating remarks from a transcript of the President's conversation on March 21, 1972, with John W. Dean III, then the White House counsel, Nixon on the verge of tears, a tragic figure. Time said the tapes were of conversations Feb. 13 and 14, 1973. The transcript of the Feb. 14 tape, time reported, that Nikon used to record video for "Monsieur Ingredient ... that's where we got cut our "We weren't going to allow people in the White House, people in the Committee for Homeland Security, to have the highest levels who weren't involved to be smeared by the whole thing. In other words, they were the ones that made it happen." "His voice goes horease, his eyes dart and his face falls for an instant," it响应. losses. My losses are to be cut. The President's losses got to be on the cover. Newsweek said, "Nixon and Frost both raise their voices and wave their arms, but it is clearly Nixon who is at a disadvantage." "You knew that, in fact, criminals would be protected," Frost was quoted as having an opinion. "Now just a moment," Nixon protested. "Period." Frost said. "Nixon looks shaken." Time reported FROGURT is the registered trademark of H P. Hood Inc But he pulls himself together; he admits that his remarks to Dean about hush-money were followed by another payoff to E. Howard Hunt, yet he maintains that he didn't actually authorize it, according to Newsweek. Nixon then gropes for a way out, Time said, and recalls that he told L. Patrick Gray II, the FIU acting director, on July 6. He is an aggressive and thorough investigation. This statement, the magazine said, puts Nixon in deeper verbal trouble because, as Frost said, an obstruction of justice is an obstruction of justice whether it's for a minute or five minutes, much less the period from June 23 to July 5. By The Associated Press And Time said, "Nixon is destined to fail in these interviews to persuade any but his partisan followers that his Watergate hypothesis led to the result of mere failures of judgment." Chinese officials celebrated May Day with garden parties in Peking but there were bloody clashes in other countries, and a gun battle that left 33 dead in Turkey. In Moscow's Red Square, Politburo members turned out for a two-hour parade of floats, flowers and banners under the banner of their organizations or military hardware were displayed. World's May Day observances mixture of violence, celebration China's Hsinhaun news agency said government leaders joined the masses in garden parties, creating a joyous attentive crowd. Marxists' traditional day of the worker. In Rome, Pope Paul VI called on the faithful to pray for the world's unemployed, telling a crowd of 10,000 he hoped May Day wouldn't become a means for the conquest of temporal economic welfare but a means of social progress. There was violence in Turkey, Greece, France, Spain, Sen Gabriel and alvarez. 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