Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, October 31, 1973 Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, October 31, 1975 I Nixon ordered halt to 1971 ITT probe (Continued from Page 1) his belief that bigness of a com- see whether any of them was leak- pany in itself was not unlawful. ing stories that accused the Presi- After issuing the order, further dent of wrongdoing. information about the case was In other portions of his all-day brought to the President's atten- testimony before the committee, tion, the White House said. Cox suggested that the House Ju- "When the specific. facts of the diciary Committee - the body now (government's) appeal were subse-' studying the impeachment of the quently explained in greater detail, President - look into "the extent the President withdrew his objec- to which the President on an over- tion and the appeal was prosecut-' all basis has cooperated or not co- ed in exactly the form originally operated with attempts to get the proposed," the statement added. truth about Watergate.' the'proosed,''The tament aded CLAIMS POW AGREEMENT Meir to. (Continued from Page 1) pared to accept Israel's sovereign- ty as a hard fact of life. Kissinger and Fahmy met again yesterday morning and continued their discussions through lunch. They plan to see Nixon at the White House today. THE TWO KEY ISSUES are be- coming entwined in the quickened diplomacy. The first is Arab in- sistence on Israeli withdrawal from territory seized on the west bank of the Suez Canal between the United Nations ceasefire agoree- hold summit with Nixon I the height of the fighting called an early prisoner exchange a priority item, has now begun to relate the dispute to Egypt's territorial claims. ". . .. there is a difference of view now between the Israeli side and the Egyptian side, which brings the two issues together," said Robert McCloskey, the depart- ment spokesman. AT THE SAME TIME, Meir told Israeli soldiers near the Canal that Washington had told her that the United States and the Soviet Union would press the Arabs to exchange prisoners. The Egyptians provided Israel with the names of 82 prisoners, in- cluding a pilot held since 1969, and would exchange the men once Is- rael agreed to return to the posi- tions it held on Oct. 22. Dayan, Israeli defense minister, said Israel is holding 6,995 Egyp- tians, 368 Syrians, 13 Iraqi and six Moroccans. IN TEL AVIV, Dayan disclosed i.A THE WHITE HOUSE, in a state- ment expressing anger at disclos- ure of the President's order, said Nixon's instruction was based on ABORTION ALTERNATIVE OFFERED BY Problem Pregnancy Help 24 hr. phone: 769-7283 Office: Basement-400 S. Division (corner of William) Hrs. Mon.-Thurs. 1-4:30 p.m. Thurs. evening 6-9 p.m. FREE PREGNANCY TESTING ALTHOUGH NIXON'S objection ui f to the Justice Department's appeal ments of Oct. 22 and Oct. 23. The was dropped, the suit never went second is Israel's demand for an to the Supreme Court because of a immediate exchange of prisoners. subsequent out-of-court settlement. Dobrynin has been a go-between1 The White House spokesman said in the parallel efforts by the United1 the President had "a perfect right" States and the Soviet Union to pro- to determine anti-trust policy in vide "good offices" to both enforce1 his administration. the ceasefire resolutions and to lay Warren said he wanted to empha- the groundwork for negotiationsI size that the ITT case was settled between Israel and Egypt for a in a beneficial way for the Ameri- permanent settlement. can people. The State Department, which at U..1t that the first prisoner to be re leased by Egypt was Lt. Dan Avi dan, captured four years ago dur ing the War of Attrition on th( Suez Canal. Davan said that Syria had so fai failed to respond to appeals either from the Red Cross or work leaders in connection with Israel POWs held by them. Syria's minister of informatior yesterday said that Syria will no bargain with Israel in negotiating r Middle East settlement and thu, any negotiations would be useless THERE IS NO requirement it the United Nations Security Coun cil resolution for direct negotia tions with Israel," George Saddikn said in an interview. "The problem can only be solved through complete Israel withdrawa from occupied territories and th( recognition of Palestinian. rights,' he said. The United States yesterday called in representatives of the ma jor oil companies for a strategy session in the face of intensifying fears that the Arab oil blockade could seriously damage chances t( ;meet this winter's heating of needs. TOP OFFICIALS of 21 interna tional oil firms met with govern ment officials at the Interior De partment to "examine problems Are Textbooks Boggling Your Mind? 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Saudi Arabia, the main Arab oil s producer in the Middle East, will reduce production by another five per cent starting today, the Middle East News Agency (MENA) re- - ported yesterday. - THE AGENCY QUOTED Taher i Radwan, permanent Saudi delegate to the Arab League, as saying the cut would bring the total reduction 1 of Saudi output to 15 per cent. The cuts began nearly two weeks , ago under an agreement between Arab oil producers at a meeting in Kuwait. They were aimed at coun- tries considered friendly to Israel. Meanwhile, Prime Minister, Ed- ward Heath and opposition leader Harold Wilson clashed in Parlia- ment yesterday over Middle East policy and the alerting by the Unit- ed States last week of its world- wide military forces, including - those in Britain. WILSON, THE LABOR Party chief was particularly harsh about what he considered to be a "hu- miliation" for western allies not to be considered important enough to be consulted beforehand by the United States about the alert. 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