Page Two I HE MICHIGAN DAILY POSSIBLE DOCTORING g'rro x \£Si r' ica seeks ^ probe of tapes (Continued from Page 1) seconds on recordings Nixon made of his thoughts on two conversa- tions with key aides - emerged in Sirica's court. Fred Buzhardt, one of the bat- tery of White House lawyers who has been dealing with the Water- gate affair, but on this occasion was a surprise witness, declared these new gaps could be easily ex- plained. NIXON, HE SAID, would fre- quently keep the dictation button on his dictabelt machine depressed while pausing to collect his thoughts. While the court hearing continued through the morning and afternoon, the Senate Watergate committee was understood to be preparing an- other offensive to counter Nixon's latest refusal Thursday to sur- render tapes and documents. In his rejection of a second sub- poena for five tapes by the com- mittee, Nixon again fell back on his oft-stated reason of president- legal brief would be filed, prob- ably early next week, to attempt to show the panel was not overreach- ing its investigative authority by seeking the documents and tapes. In another related development, one of the country's most influen- tial law makers, Congressmember Wilbur Mills, predicted Nixon would have to confront the crucial decision this year whether to resign or face impeachment. The Arkansas Democrat, who the U.S. would be better off if Nixon quit but on the other hand would be worse off if "we impeach him." A house panel is at present considering whether Nixon should be impeached. THE DEVELOPMENTS in Judge Sirica's court centered on the two new gaps, which became known when one of the lawyers attached to Special Watergate Prosecutor Jaworski's office was questioning 'Buzhardt Jaworski ial privilege and confiden COMMITTEE sources sa Cit we kOv'4hlft e - FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH and WESLEY FOUNDA-; TION-State at Huron and Wash. Sunday, Jan. 20-Sermon by Dr. Donald B. Strobe: "Passage on the I Titanic." 8:30-9:00 a.m.-Communion Serv-, ice. 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. - Worship Services. 9:00-12:30 p.m.-Nursery Care. 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. - Church; School (thru Grade 5). 9:30-10:30 a.m. - Church School, (Grades 6, 7, & 8). 10:30-11:00 a.m. - Coffee-Conver- sation-Fellowship. Broadcast on WNRS (1290) AM and WNRZ (103) FM from 11:00- 12:.00. BETHEL A.M.E. CHURCH John A. Woods, Pastor 900 Plum St. Ann Arbor, Mich. 48104 Church Phone-NO 3-3800 Services: Sunday School-9:00 a.m. Morning Worship-10:30 a.m. 1 CANTERBURY HOUSE 218 N. Division 665-0606 Holy Eucharist at Noon in Andrew's Church. * * * THE FIRST UNITARIAN CIIU 1917 Washtenaw Erwin A. Gaede, Minister Church School and Service 10:30 a.m. - Sermon topic:" Sustaining Community." Adult Forum-9:30 a.m. Di sion topic: "What Has Cha in the Sheriff's Dept?" Spea Fred Postill, Sheriff. * * * UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL (Lutheran Church- Missouri Synod) 1511 Washtenaw Ave. Alfred T. Scheips, Pastor Sunday Morning Services at and at 10:30. Sunday Morning Bible Stud 9:15. Wednesday Evening Worshi 10:00. 1 St. RCH ST. AIDAN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH North Side Presbyterian C 1679 Broadway-across fro Baits Dr., North Campus 8:30 and 10:00 a.m.-I charist. 10:00 a.m.-Morning Wo Child care provided. tiality. heads the House Ways and Means aid a new Committee, said in an Interview The lawyer, Richard Ben-Venis- te, said the gaps were on a cas- sette tape and a dictation belt con- -. ---- _ -___ -~- - -=T- taining notes which Nixon had made of two conversations. One was after a meeting the' President had last March 21 with e his former Counsel and chief Wat- ergate accuser, John Dean, and the other a June 20, 1972 conversation with former Attorney - General John Mitchell, at the time cam- .BETHLEHEM UNITED CHURCH paign director of Nixon's re-elec- OF CHRIST tion bid in the November, 1972. hurch 423 S. Fourth Ave. Ph. 665-6149 election. om Minister: Dr. T. L. Trost, Jr. BEN-VENISTE SAID the cas- Associate Ministers: Dennis R. sette breaks off in mid-sentence Holy Eu- Brophy and Howard F. Gebhart.I and resumes on another topic after 9 a.m.-Morning Prayer. 157 seconds of silence. The dicta- )rship. 10 a.m. - Worship Service and belt contains only 23 seconds of Church School. monologue 'about the talk with * * * Mitchell, goes silent for 38 seconds, CHURCH LORD OF LIGHT LUTHERAN then has the President talkingi CHURCH (ALC, LCA) about something else. ders, John 801 S. Forest at Hill "That type of incident in this Gere. Jr. Donald G. Zill. Pastor !+..~r.:.-4.....,1a«..I-.j aaturdoy, January Iy, 1i y /- e Belgium govt. quits, in dispute Iran cancels oil refinery pro ject BRUSSELS (UPI) -- Sparked by the announcement that Iran was dropping its backing of a Socialist- supported plan to build a huge oil refinery in Belgium, Premier Ed- mond Leburton announced yester- day his one-year-old government would resign. Leburton said he would hand his resignation to King Baudouin to- day after the Socialists last night resigned from the ruling three- party coalition. THE SOCIALISTS had heavily supported the plan to build a $275 million refinery near Liege with Iranian help. Iran backed out ear- iher in the day because the Belgian government requested new negotia- tions on some terms of the deal. "We found the project had cre- ated such divergence of views in the coalition that it justified a re- appraisal. of the government agree- ment," Leburton told a news con- ference after a half-hour emer- gency cabinet session yesterday. "We have drawn our conclusions. I will hand the resignation of the government to King Baudouin to- morrow." The Socialists had pressed hard to achieve the Belgian - Iranian project because it would have giv- en the state direct control of some of Belgium's oil 'supplies - which represent 60 per cent of the coun- try's overall' energy resources. BUT THE OTHER members of the coalition, the Social Chris- tian and Liberal paarties, demanded firmer Iranian guarantees on long-; term supply of crude oil at accept- able prices and the government SThursday asked the National Iran- ian Oil Company (NIOC)' for new negotiations.. Because of the new negotiations, Iran yesterday sent a cable saying it would abandon the project The original agreement with Iran was signed in late 1972. s at "The FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 1432 Washtenaw Ave. scus- Ministers: Robert E. San4 nged R Waser. Brewster H. 11G4 2. 7 AG , D . G 2"IG , U . . , i" 111 CiI~ iker: Worship at 9:00 and 10:30 a.m. Sunday Morning:a Sundays. Study Class-9:15 a.m. Coffee Hour-11:30 a.m. Sundays. Worship Service-10:30 a.m. Planning for a service of worship Sunday Supper--4:15 p.m. at 5:00 followed by supper at 6:00. Program-7:00 p.m. Bible Study luncheon noon Tues- * * days. ST. ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL1 Holy Communion 5:15 p.m. Wed- CHURCH, 306 S. Division 9:15 nesdays. 8:00 a.m.-Holy Eucharist. s All college students and young 10:00 a.m.-Morning Prayer and y at adults are cordially invited to all Sermon. type of dictation would not be un- usual at all," said Buzhardt. Some- times the President kept the re- cording button down while think- ing, sometimes he would begin talking before pressing it, he said. Buzhardt was also questioned by the lawyer who has been represent- ing the President's Personal Secre- tary, Rose Mary Woods. Woods is'a central _ figure in the mysterious 18-minute gap on a taped conver- A FACULTY FORUM ON THE Vice Presidency for Academic Affairs will be held jointly with the Senate Assembly iactivities of the church. p at * * CAMPUS CHAPEL 1236 Washtenaw Ave. (1 Block South of Bus Stop) Worship Services at 10 a.m 6 p.m. Everyone welcome. * * * UNIVERSITY REFORMED CHURCH, 1001 E. Huron Calvin Malefyt, Alan Rice, isters Services at 10:30 a.m. 5:30 p.m.-Student Supper. on JAN. 21, 1974, at 4:00 p.m. RACKHAM AMPHITHEATER A new Vice President for Academ'ic Affairs is being selected. SACUA invites all faculty to discuss the issues arising in this selection. 7Ae.$ ANN ARB is MOND) I -WIDE SELECTION C1 12:00 noon - Canterbury House sation Nixon had with his former Eucharist. Chief of Staff H. R. (Bob) Halde- 7:00 p.m. - Holy Eucharist in man three days after the June 17, chapel. 1972 Watergate break-in. WOODS HAS testified she might# . and NORTH SIDE COMMUNITY have accidentally caused about CHURCH five minutes of the gap during a 929 Barton Dr. telephone conversation she had Welcomes University students while transcribing the tape. wishing to worship in a Christian Technical experts appointed by Min family community to join us week- Judge Sirica to try to find out how ly. For additional information, the 18-minute erasure was made transportation, call Don Yost, Pas- reported earlier this week it was tor, 662-6351. caused by at least five, and possi- bly as many as nine, separate and conscious efforts. BUZHARDT STUCK to his ear- lier testimony that neitherhin con- versation with lawyers for the Wat- ergate prosecutors office nor in a Nov. meeting in Judge Sirica's 30R'S FINEST DINING I!chambers had he attempted to lay now open the blame for the gap on Woods. AY EVENINGS I Rhyne asked if it were not true that prior to his taking charge of 4-0 P.M. Wood's defense, she had been rely-I SFRESH SEAFOOD ing on the regular White HouseI 5400 PLYMOUTH RD. legal staff and particularly Buz- hardt to represent her. -...._-._____ ~ At this stage, James St-Clair, the, Boston lawyer named earlier this month to take charge of Nixon's' defense in Watergate, objected that this line of questioning seemed ir- ty Acti4ties Center relevant. 'U IVI: c0 U E EI/ Via oG RAW This official Israeli map shows the disengagement of Israeli and Egyptian forces in the Sinai, according to the agreement signed yesterday. All Egyptian forces on the east side of the canal will be deployed west of the line marked "A". All Israeli forces, includ- ing those west of the Suez Canal and the Bitter Lakes, will be de- ployed east of the line designated as "B". srael, Egypt sign t'. sa c' nwi -vs -- rz-w . - .i - SOrve Se ar (Continued from Page 1) f Israeli and Egyptian forward zones in the Sinai will be thinned out to 7,000 men, 30 tanks and about the same number of cannon. Dayan. said Egypt would have to move its surface-to-air (SAM) mis- siles 19 miles west of the canal. I Amin speaks out on the Middle East LONDON (Reuter) - President Idi Amin of Uganda said yesterday that the forces separation agree- ment between Egypt and Israel ap- pears to be an exercise in rescu- ing President Nixon from Water- gate, General Dayan from military disaster and preventing Premier Golda Meir from running off to America. lie said: "It would appear to me that the discussions between (U.S. Secretary of State Henry) Kissinger, Egypt and Israel are iLiUII acWLFormer Nixon "The future will tell if this is *eig* a historical agreement," Israeli aiCef f t f L G n D v Elazar told reporters after signing WASHINGTON (A') - The former with Egyptian Lt. Gen. Mohammed White House aide who signed Pres- Gamassy and United Nations com-' ident Nixon's deed for his contro- mander Gen. Ensio Siilasvuo look- versial contribution of his vice ing on. presidential papers to the national "IF BOTH SIDES will honor the! archives in 1969, resigned °from. his agreement in spirit and to the high Treasury job yesterday. eemtenIbspieveritandi te Edward Morgan, who gave up letter then I believe it will rep- his post as assistant secretary of resent a change im this area," the Treasury, said his resignation Elazer said, "The meeting was inin part resulted from controversy good spirits and I believe we will surrounding the question of wheth- continue those good spirits." er the deed was properly drawn According to the text of the up and actually signed on the date agreement, five consecutive days it was supposed to have been of talks will begin Sunday at signed. Kilometer 101 to work out technical "It's not directly related, but I details. Actual troop withdrawals! can't say it's totally unrelated," will start on Jan. 28 to be com- he said. "Of course I feel badly pleted in 40 days. ' about it; it's something I'm clearly K g as f involved in, and I'm giving the Teiss ger,aidckEgyptian Pres President another problem." i side Asked what problem he might Anwar Sadat had urged him to seek be giving the President, Morgan accommodations with Syria, the said, "If he is going to have to pay other belligerent in the October considerable tax, it's a problem." Middle East war. ' There has been some question " j Universi preuends P t.KI4 i SKU per "iWeek 4 - - j * ' A . Includes " Round trip air transportation from Detroit on+ American Airlines " Accommodations at the Temple Square Hotel 1 Lake City " Round-trip transfers from airport to hotel * Daily lift passes at 6 resort areas - Alta, Brighton, Park City, Park West, Snowbird, and Solitude. For further details and reservations, contact: U .Travel Office Second l~k16 -"-Michigan Union& 783-2147. RHYNE WAS asked by Judge Cirica what he was aiming at and the lawyer responded heatedly: "The purpose, your honor, is to show that these lawyers for Woods came down here and pleaded her guilty before this proceeding ever started." But Buzhardt would not budge from his testimony. "OUR VIEW IS that disengage- I first and foremost in the interest ment talks with Syria should start of President Nixon's recovery from and the United States will work on DAYDREAMS WANTED! the Watergate affair." them with the same dedication U-M Prof wants detailed de- scriptions of daydreams of es- cape, revenge, love, success, or whatever you daydream.B For use in professional papers and book.1s of Paperbackst Anonymous submissions accept- P 50%-90% off Daydream questionnaire avail- able for those who wish full partcipaion:single titles-ccntinuous change WRITE TO- Please help Louis clean out the basement. He's Dr. John Hartman buried! C-7264 University HospitalI Ann Arbor, Michigan 48 104 r j j .P 316 S. 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