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I Chapin Chap ill Retained a as Appointments Secretary WASHINGTON UPI The White WhiteHouse WhiteHouse WhiteHouse House announced Monday that Dwight L. L Chapin described in some reports as a contact man in alleged Republican ef ef- efforts ef- ef efforts forts lorts to sabotage the Democratic presidential campaign will remain as President Nixons Nixon's appointments secretary Chapin 32 was mentioned by several newspapers during the to presidential cam cam- campaign campaign campaign to have been a liaison between Nixons Nixon's re-election re committee and Donald a former Treasury Department lawyer according to the reports allegedly was involved in political espionage activities on behalf of the to Republicans White House Press Secretary Ronald L. L Ziegler also announced Monday the departure of four more top Interior Department officials They are Hollis M. M Dole Dote assistant secretary for mineral resources since March 1969 1 James R. R Smith assistant secretary secreta for water and power poW poa kr r resources since March Mardi 1969 1 Ellis L L. Armstrong Armstro commissioner of reclamation since October 1989 1 and Mitchell solicitor for the department since lince March 1969 1960 1 Ziegler said all planned to return to private life Ziegler also said three top officials are leaving the to Commerce Department They are Harold G. G Passer assistant secretary for economic affairs since October 1969 l t Robert A. A Podesta assistant assis assis- assistant tant secretary for economic development since March 1969 and George Hay Brown director of the Census Bureau since March 1969 1989 Richard A. A Monte a special counsel to the President who has become a key part of Nixons Nixon's making image-making apparatus also will remain on the to White While House staff starr Ziegler said Mark I. I Goode a California television specialist who advised Nixon on his television appearances will return to private life but will be available on a consultant basis Ziegler said Ziegler announced the departure of George T. T Bell and Desmond J. J Barker both special assistants to the President who worked in the office of Charles Colson Colsons Colson's resignation was announced earlier indicating the White House plans to shut down his controversial opera opera- Colson was charged with main main- maintaining maintaining liaison with various special in in- interest interest terest groups a job which had more importance im im- im importance before the presidential elections than it does now
Object Description
Title | Columbia Missourian Newspaper 1972-12-19 |
Description | 65th Year, No. 81 |
Subject |
Columbia (Mo.) -- Newspapers Boone County (Mo.) -- Newspapers |
Coverage | United States -- Missouri -- Boone County -- Columbia |
Language | English |
Date.Search | 1972-12-19 |
Type |
Newspapers |
Format | |
Collection Name | Columbia Missourian Newspaper Collection |
Publisher.Digital | University of Missouri Library Systems |
Rights | These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for distribution or publication. |
Contributing Institution |
State Historical Society of Missouri University of Missouri--Columbia. School of Journalism |
Copy Request | Contact the State Historical Society of Missouri at: (800) 747-6366 or (573) 882-7083 or email contact@shsmo.org. Some fees apply: http://shsmo.org/research/researchfees |
County |
Boone County (Mo.) |
Description
Title | Columbia Missourian 1972-12-19 Chapin Retained as Appointments Secretary |
Subject |
Columbia (Mo.) -- Newspapers Boone County (Mo.) -- Newspapers |
Coverage | United States -- Missouri -- Boone County -- Columbia |
Language | English |
Date.Search | 1972-12-19 |
Type | article |
Format | |
Collection Name | Is part of Columbia Missourian Collection |
Publisher.Digital | University of Missouri Library Systems |
Contributing Institution | State Historical Society of Missouri <br> University of Missouri School of Journalism |
Copy Request | Contact the State Historical Society of Missouri at: (800) 747-6366 or (573) 882-7083 or email contact@shsmo.org. Some fees apply: http://shsmo.org/research/researchfees |
Item.Transcript | I Chapin Chap ill Retained a as Appointments Secretary WASHINGTON UPI The White WhiteHouse WhiteHouse WhiteHouse House announced Monday that Dwight L. L Chapin described in some reports as a contact man in alleged Republican ef ef- efforts ef- ef efforts forts lorts to sabotage the Democratic presidential campaign will remain as President Nixons Nixon's appointments secretary Chapin 32 was mentioned by several newspapers during the to presidential cam cam- campaign campaign campaign to have been a liaison between Nixons Nixon's re-election re committee and Donald a former Treasury Department lawyer according to the reports allegedly was involved in political espionage activities on behalf of the to Republicans White House Press Secretary Ronald L. L Ziegler also announced Monday the departure of four more top Interior Department officials They are Hollis M. M Dole Dote assistant secretary for mineral resources since March 1969 1 James R. R Smith assistant secretary secreta for water and power poW poa kr r resources since March Mardi 1969 1 Ellis L L. Armstrong Armstro commissioner of reclamation since October 1989 1 and Mitchell solicitor for the department since lince March 1969 1960 1 Ziegler said all planned to return to private life Ziegler also said three top officials are leaving the to Commerce Department They are Harold G. G Passer assistant secretary for economic affairs since October 1969 l t Robert A. A Podesta assistant assis assis- assistant tant secretary for economic development since March 1969 and George Hay Brown director of the Census Bureau since March 1969 1989 Richard A. A Monte a special counsel to the President who has become a key part of Nixons Nixon's making image-making apparatus also will remain on the to White While House staff starr Ziegler said Mark I. I Goode a California television specialist who advised Nixon on his television appearances will return to private life but will be available on a consultant basis Ziegler said Ziegler announced the departure of George T. T Bell and Desmond J. J Barker both special assistants to the President who worked in the office of Charles Colson Colsons Colson's resignation was announced earlier indicating the White House plans to shut down his controversial opera opera- Colson was charged with main main- maintaining maintaining liaison with various special in in- interest interest terest groups a job which had more importance im im- im importance before the presidential elections than it does now |