Paige Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY I uesday, October 9, 1913 ~1u Justice will den By The Associated Press The Justice Department s a yesterday top officials would tes fy under oath that the departme had not conducted a campaign discredit Vice President S p i r Agnew by leaking informati about the investigation of the vi president to newsmen. The department said It w o u not contest attempts by Agnew attorneys-to subpoena departm officials to give sworn depositio Dept. says top officials iy anti-Agnew campaign id' sti- ent to ro on ice ld w's ent rns about Agnew's allegations. IN A 17-PAGE brief, department attorneys objected to subpoenas is- sued by Agnew's lawyers to news- men who have written stories bas- ed on confidential information. The department called those subpoenas "fishing expeditions" and s a i d they would not be condoned. The department said the charges of news leaks were "legally irrele- vant" and provided no basis for halting the investigation as Agnew leaks in the continuing grand jury has demanded. investigation of the Vice Presi- Trdent are: i Mvieanwhie, attorneys represent- ing reporters and news organiza- tions subpoened by Agnew's law- yer's filed a motion in Baltimore's U.S. District Court asking for more Richard Cohen of the Washington! Post; Nicholas Gage of the New York Times; Fred Graham of CBS News; Stephen Lesher of News- DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN, i:'$"?^Ymi'+, M b+ rry Ar:f:i::;:""e'e;YIFSirr{r{rEgmr.,..}:{{r.pm ?'.!e "a:?+: E:i?" CX }r time to reply. week Magazine; Ronald Nessen of NBC News; Ronald Sarro and Sam- THE MOTION specifically asks uel Walters of the Washington Star- Judge Walter Hoffman to delay News; William Sherman of t h e until Oct. 18 the deadline for re- New York Daily News; and Sandy sponding to the subpoenas. Smith of Time Magazine. The newsmen were originally giv- The motion was also filed on be- en until Thursday to reply. Copies half of the publications of Time- of the motion were not immediate- Life, Inc., the Post Newsweek. Inc. ly available. The Washington, D.C., firm of CHIEF CLERK Paul Schlitz ar, Arnold & Porter, which filed t h e rived in the federal courthouse to motion asked for a hearing today receive the motions even though either in Norfolk, Va., or in Balti- more. the court closed for the Golumbus THE MOTION was filed on be- Day holiday. half of nine reporters and two news Three New York firms, four in organizations. The reporters sub- Washington and two in Baltimore poenaed last week in an effort to are representing the reporters and hunt down the source of n e w s news organizations. UNIVERSITY PLAYERS Presents GEORGE BERNARD SHAW'S Ein Van October 10-13, 8:00 P.M., Power Center Ticket Office in Michigan League Information:764-6300 HOWARD HAWKS' BALL OF FIRE A group of professors decide to study American slang by living with a burlesque dame. The assign- ment goes to Gary Cooper who does his best to un- derstand Barbara Stanwyck. Screenplay by Billy Wilder and Charles Brackett. WED.-Jean Delannay's SYMPHONIE PASTORALE ARCHITECTURE AUD. Tonight at Adm. $1 7 and 9:05 III TONIGHT-Free! Humanity and HanI Geneic Engineering A LECTURE BY Dr. Joseph Fletcher Author of "Situation Ethics". RESPONSE Dr. Richard B. Brandt Chairman, UM Dept. of Philosophy Tuesday, October 9 DAY CALENDAR Music School: Wind & percussion Student recital, SM Recital Hall, 12:30 pm. LSA Coffee Hour: Linguistics Dept., 2050 Frieze, 3 pm. Music School: Recital by organ ma- jors, Hill Aud., 3:30 pm. Psych. Film Series: "Multiple Man," 'Monkeys, Apes, & Man," Aud. B. An- gell Hall, 4 pm. Army ROTC: B. G. Paul Williams, Jr., "Problems A New Officer Faces in Today's Army," MLB Lec. Rm. 1, 4 pm. Music School: Cuyler Lectures, C. Hamm, SM'Recital Hall, 4 pm. Ext. Service - English Dept.: M. Har- per, poetry reading, Aud. 4, MLB, 4:10 pm. Education Lecture: M. L. Montgom- ery, exec. vice-pres., Spectrum Inc., "What Black Educators Are Saying," Rackham Assembly Hall, 7 pm. Anthropology Mini-Course: L. Tur- ner, prof. of anthropol., U. West. On- tario, film screenings & discussion, Rackham Amph., 7 pm. Stat Research Lab: "Simulation with MIDAS," Aud. D, Angell Hall, 7:30 pm. Women's Studies Films: "Psycholog- ical Differences Between the Sexes, Masculine or Feminine," Multipurpose Rm., UGLI, 7:30 pm. Health Science Lectures: J. Fletcher, U. of Va., "Humanity & Genetic En- gineering," R. Brandt, U-M Philos. Dept., will follow, Aud. B, Angell Hall, 8pm. Music School: James Moeser, Kansas , organ, Hill Aud., 8:30 pm. Residential College: Astronomical Films, "Skylab Medical Experiments," "Exploring the Milky Way," "Apollo 17,' Skylab shorts, E. Quad Aud., 9 pm. CAREER PLANNING & PLACEMENT 3200 SAB, 764-7456 Recruiting on Campus: Oct. 8: Bur- roughs Corj., & Firestone Tire & Rub- ber Co. Oct. 9: Women's Army Corps Oct. 10: Social Sec. Admin., Liggett- & Myers, Bell System; & McDonnell Douglas Corp. Oct. 11: McDonnell Douglas Corp. Oct. 15: Gantos, Inc., Oct. 16: Univ. of Rochester (Grad Sch. of Mgt.), Cargill, Inc., Boston Univ/Law Oct. 17: Indiana Univ. Law; wash & Lee Univ, Law Oct. 18: Van- derbilt Univ, Law Oct. 19: Boston Col- lege, Law I =LIM, ML -al i i 1 14' I Ili Mt '4 licensed qualified physicians .. .. SPECIAL! HO Everyone LOTS OF PEOPLE T CHOCOLATE Welcome! GRAD COFFEE HOUR WEDNESDAY 8-10 p.m. West Conference Room, 4th Floor RACKHAM LOTS OF FOOD I at iK AHAID The "Baggle" Look is swingin' on strong. And Lee has 'em. 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