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, Thursday, October 25, 1973

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Page Seven

Thurday Octber25, 973THE ICHGAN AIL

Paae Seven

Nixon vetoes war powers bill;
calls it threat to U.S. Security

(Continued from Page 1)
the closest battle yet in Nixon's
longtime struggle with the Demo-
cratic - controlled Congress.
THE BILL would forbid the
President to conduct military op-
erations for more than 60 days
without the expressed consent of
Congress, which under the consti-

t'ition has the sole power to de-
clare war.
The President said the bill would
seriously undermine the ability of
the United States to act decisively
and convincingly in times of inter-
national crisis.
As a result, he said, the confi-
dence of the western, allies in

UN may set up peace
force for Middle East

America's ability to assist them
couild be diminished and respect
for the U. S. deterrent posture
could decline.
HE ALSO expressed the opinion
that the resolution was unconsti-
tutional and the only way Congress
could abridge his powers as Com-
mander-in-Chief would be to amend
the constitution itself.
Nixon asserted that U. S. ac-
tions to bring about a peaceful set-
tlement of the Middle East war
would have been seriously im-
paired if the bill had been in
force.
Furthermore, he said, the United
States might well have been unable
to respond effectively during the
Berlin Crisis of 1961, the Cuban
Missile Crisis of 1962, and other
crises of 1962, and other crises
over the past years.
"IT IS CLEAR that it would un-,
dercut the ability of the United
States to act as an effective influ-
ence for peace," he declared.
Nixon claimed that cutting off
the President's warmaking author-
ity after 60 days unless it was ex-
tended by Congress could actually
work to prolong or intensify a
crisis.

Cartoonist shows skills,
blasts Nixonat lecture
(continued from Page 1 that is the largest bribe ever of-
just presented as is," remarked fered to a journalist", Sanders
Sanders. This is the situation car- said.
taon. "~~~Wateraterne fo hs
Then Sanders drew a rural set- "tgte ranges from those
ting with a chicken representing who just say it is politics to im-
Congress. An acorn (impeachment peachment. One of the oldest slo-
of Nixon) falls from a tree and the gans is "Four More Years-With
checken starts crying with the cap- Two off for Good Behavior," said
tion, "Help, the sky is falling". Sanders.
This is an opinion cartoon, Sand- Sanders then told of a woman
ers said. who wrote him saying he was slan-
dering the President, tainting the
NIXON WAS next on the draw- office of the Presidency and hurt-
ing board. "He's rather easy to ing our foreign image.
draw . . . wide jowels, the Nixon
hairdo and we'll give him a nice IN REFLECTING on the elec-
bi-bartisan smile", said Sanders. tion, Sanders said that reaction to
Serious political cartooning goes McGovern's beliefs on Watergate
back to the 1800's. "Thomas Nast was that it was "just politics".
was the creator of several other
images but perhaps the best known!
one is his image of Boss Tweed- 4C COPIES ?
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The meeting was suspended after
the United States had rejected the
Egyptian suggestion that the Uniit-
ed States and the Soviet Union
join forces to supervise a Middle'
East ceasef ire.
U. S. AMBASSADOR John C.
Scali, fresh from consultations in
-Washington, told the council this
was not the time in which great
power involvement through the'
dispatch of their troops "could be
helpful in creating conditions of
peace."
But he said the U. S. had been

raging in the area -, suspended
debate so that the non-aligned
members could confer privately on
a possible resolution.
INFORMED SOURCES said the
dispatch of a UN emergency force
to the area to keep the peace was
being considered.
The debate opened last night with
Egyptian Foreign. Minister -Mo
hamed Hassan El-Zayyat charging
that a whole new war had broken
out and that Israeli forces were at-
tacking the Egyptians in nearly all
sectors of the Suez zone.
Israeli Ambassador Yosef Tekoah

"BOSS TWEED offered Nast
$%1 million to leave the country
and to the best of my knowledge

WE SPECIALIZE IN DISERTA-
TIONS AND OTHER LARGE OR-
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Denise, Peter and Bob

"in active and serious consulta- said the report was false and that
tion with the Israeli government fighting had stopped.
to impress upon it the urgency of FIGHTING WAS however report-
absolute adherence to the coun- ed as Egyptian tanks and war-
cil's ceasefire resolutions. planes clashed with Israeli inva-
After Scali completed his brief; sion forces at the southern end of
statement, the council-called into the Suez front yesterday endanger-
session at Egypt's request follow- ing the fragile attempt at a new
ing new charges that war was still UN cease-fire.

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