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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Friday, October 18, 1974

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Day Calendar - Mission-A Scientific Harvest, ob-
Friday, October 18 servatory open, Aud. B, Angell, 8W-
Jerome W. Conn Symposium: pm.
Amph., Univ. Hosp., 8:30 am. City Ctr. Acting Company: Chek-
WUOM: Daniel Ellsberg, at Indo- hov's Three Sisters, Mendelssohn, WASHINGTON UP) - Former other than himself.
china Peace Campaign, 9:55 am. 8 pm. President Richard Nixon filed ON SEPT. 6 Nixon and
Regents Meeting: Admin., 11 am.i R. C. Players: Ibsen's Hedda Gab- signed an agreement
Educational Media Ctr.: Sticky My icr. E. Quad Aud., 8 pm. s'iit yesterday seeking to force Sampsonsinda agem t
Fingers. Fleet My Feet; Sylvia, Fran Music School: Alan Cuckston, the government to give him pos- in which the forner president
and Joy, Schorling Aud., SEB noon. harpsichordist, Recital Hall, 8 pm. session and control of millions: agreed to house all his presiden-
Ctr. South, Southeast Asian Stu- Musical Society: Alvin Ailey of tapes and documents ac- tial materials with the GSA in
dies: Stanley Hoffman, "Budd- Amer. Dance Thtr., Power Ctr., 8oftpsad oumns c-tlmteiswthheGAn
hism in America - The Naropa In- Pm. cumulated during his five-and- facilities near Nixon's San Cle-
stitute," Commons Rm.., Lane Hall, Folk Dance Club: Barbour Gym, one-half years in the White mente, Calif., home.
noon. 8-11 pm. . House. The suit alleged that Buchen
Hospital Commission for Womenj General Notices
Meeting: W10410 Hosp., noon. EW:r20 solrshNixon alleged that the gov- interfered with Nixon's rights
Astronomy Visitors' Night: Robt. open to women whose education has ernment has failed to live up to under the agreement when he
Stencel, "Matter-Antimatter Cosmo- been interrupted at least 12 consec. an agreement for the swift agreed not to transfer any of the
logy," Skylab: The Second Manned mos. & who ae continuing any transfer of his presidential ma- material without the prior ap-
____ degree prog. at UM; api. available
nowedue Jan. 20; winners announc- terials to California. proval of the Special Watergate
ed April 24; inquire 328-330 Thomp- "SUCH records are still lo- Prosecutor. Buchen's agree-
son St., AA, (313) 764-6555 or 764- cated at the White House and, ment with the prosecutors was
nni & Pace t despite requests, have not at reached on Sept. 9.
3200 SAB, 764-7456 this time been sent to the form- "The possible production of
Interviewing on campus: Oct. 21, er President," the suit said. the presidential materials to
) Abraham/Straus & Wyandotte Gen. Named as defendants are Ar- persons other than the former
Con. Mtual &2 Hofstra awble, thur Sampson, head of the Gen- President, and the search of
Oct. 23, Rike's, J. C. Penney, Mont- eral Services Administration; such materials by persons not
gomery Ward & Co., Equitable Life Philip Buchen, counsel at Presi- authorized by the former Presi-
lgAlsTra nce -Ing; iOcte 2 Eatan dent Ford; and Stuart Knight, dent, poses an immediate threat
Kodak, Roosevelt U./Paralega a Pro- director of the Secret Service. to the former President's con-
ievers from mddle gram; Oct. 29, CNA/Insurance, Con- Nixon asked the court to or- stitutional rights and privileg-j
sortium for Grad. Study in Mgt., der the three defendants not to es," the suit said.
fallf forNfinanciaCv 1, J , . udianaUdu U. produce or disclose any of the IT ALSO alleged that the fail-
ed over and there- Bus. Admin, & Harvard Law Sch. presidential materials to anyone ure to live up to the agreement
-_-----_. -.... -- -__ _.- -- ---- has impaired Nixon's access to
'mic careers. This the material and also his abil-
caE-ees."fity to comply with a subpoena
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fondant in the Watergate cover-: recordings be destroyed prior
up trial. to that date . . . This gift was
The suit noted that Atty. Gen. conditioned upon the former
William Saxby had ruled that President's right to order de
all the materials are the pr, per- str'action of such tapes as he
ty of the former President. then might direct and upon the
"With respect to the tape re- further condition that the tapes
cordings of conversations, the will be destroyed at the time
agreement provides that s ii c h of the former President's C'ert
recordings will remain on de-
posit until Sept. 1, 1979," the suit subsequent to Sept. 1, 1979, or
said. on Sept. 1, 1984, whicheve]
"IN NO event will the !,pe should occur first." -

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