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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Wednesday, March 20, 1974

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enough information to conduct its
investigation and to see whether
any charges it may have against
the President are true or false,"'
Nixon said.
LATER, HE rejected a question-
er's suggestion that he sought to
limit the boundaries of the House
inquiry by refusing to turn over

additional ,White House documents ent peace, "whatever happens to
and tapes. the oil embargo" when Arab oil
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the oil embargo.

He said the House is bound by
the Constitution, and its provisions
specifying treason, bribery or other
high crimes or misdemeanors as;
grounds for impeachment.
"It is the Constitution that de-
fines what the House should have
access to and the limits of its
investigation," he said. "Now, I
am suggesting that the House fol-
low the Constitution. If they do, I
will."

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NIXON SAID he will try to find
a proper way to meet the demands
of Congress. But he said he must
consider the impact on future presi-
dents, and will do nothing that
would weaken the presidency.
"I will not participate in the
destruction of the presidency of
the United States while I am in
this office," he said.
In the Middle East, Nixon said,
the United States seeks a perman-
A recent national study has
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Sministers review its lifing inlJune. He said this will require coopera-
tive efforts with the Soviet Union.
HE SAID HE is confident that He added that he believes the
progress toward a Middle East eadedfthao d anire n-
peace will help insure that no peace effort will avoid any rein-
embargo is imposed again, statement of the Arab embargo.
e residentsad thenitedi-Said the economy will remain
Tie President said the United in "a difficult period" for the next
States would keep working with few months, and said beef prices
the Soviet Union in the Middle East are likely to remain high. But he
even though the two powers' in- repeated predictions that prices
terests are not always the same. over-all would begin to moderate
"There cannot be permanent in the third quarter of the year.
peace in the Middle East if the Nixon also said "the farmers
Soviet Union is against it," he said. have never had it so good," and
added the administration also is
ON OTHER POINTS, Nixon said: concerned about holding down food
-he believes the United States and prices for the housewife.
European allies will "work out the Warned against "a new sense
differences that we have in the of isolationism" in America which
economic and political fields," and he said has led many to advocate
ruled out unilateral military cut- bringing military forces home.
backs on the continent. "That's good short range politics,
His tone was more conciliatory it's disastrous long term policy,"
than it was last Friday when he he said.
warned the Europeans that trans- -Said the United States is con-
Atlantic cooperation "is not a one tinuing discussions with North Viet-
way street." nam regarding some 1,500 Ameri-
-Pledged that the United States cans missing in action in Indo-
will continue working for peace in china. However, Nixon added: "I
the "flash point" area of the Middle' don't want to hold out false hopes."

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Like the welcoming committee that met Nixon in Chicago, a simi-
lar crowd of demonstrators in Houston stood ready to greet the
President in front of the plaza across from the hall where Nixon
was speaking last night. Nixon spoke at a national broadcasting
conference.
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