Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, January 2t, 1973 Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, January 21, 1973 NAPS DURING INAUGURATION McGovern tours in London LONDON UP) - Sen. George Mc- private car and left for an undis- Govern, 4,000 miles away from the closed destination. Washington ceremony that could "We have no idea where Sen. have been his own, was asleep in . , er . i, hn Pwilhe Ll GovernV isL~ 'or whe he.A * wil. be* tf London as Richard Nixon took his presidential oath yesterday. "I was having a nap," McGov- emn told a newsman as he arrived at London'sfamous Convent Gar- den for a ballet at the Royal Opera House. McGovern began Nixon's big day with a visit to the museum, accompanied bythis wife Eleanor. Then after giving a lunch for a number of British newspaper ex-, ecutives, the McGoverns returned briefly totheir hotel overlooking Hyde Park. They later hired a Marcos still seeks control MANILA UP) - Offering to step down if the Philippine people are dissatisfied, President Ferdinand Marcos said yesterday his strong- armijirule is not a dictatorship but was undertaken to return the coun- try, to normal democratic processes as 'soon as possible.. At his first press conference since assuming virtually uncontest- ed" power in proclaiming a new constitution' Wednesday, Marcos told foreign newsmen: "I wish to reiterate my and our commitment to the ideals of democracy. There have been some misgivings about our plunging into dictatorship and into revolutionary government." The 55-year-old chief executive said that, following the voting of some 15 million Filipinos in last week's referendum, he was faced with two choices. One was "to continue with a con- stitutional government." The oth- er, "as the people themselves recommended," was to establish a revolutionary government. "I did not and do not want to establish a revolutionary government," he said. "This would be a setback to our purpose to return to normalcy and to the normal processes, of de- mocracy as quickly as possible. "Everything we have done and intend to do is for the people's welfare," claimed Marcos. He said his new role represent- ed the exercise of "emergency powers" to meet the current threat posed by Communist in- surgents, Moslem dissidents in the south, rightist conspirators and growing criminality. back," a hotel spokesman said at the time. "He just disappeared." Four and a half hours later the McGoverns turned up in a limou- sine at the Royal Opera House to watch the ballet featuring Rudolf Nureyev and Margot Fonteyn. As the South Dakota Democrat was walking through the main en- trance he was asked: "Senator, what were you doing at 5 o'clock this afternoon?" "I was having a nap," McGovern replied with a grin. It was 5 o'clock in Britain when Nixon took his presidential oath. Asked if he had watched any of the inauguration ceremony, which was- transmitted live on television by the British Broadcasting Corp., McGovern replied. "I did not." The defeatedDemocratic presi- dential candidate and his wife uty editor of The Times and its former Washington correspondent, McGovern seemed "basically in good spirits, resigned and philo- sophical about his defeat, but de- pressed about conditions in the United States." The only mentionthat yesterday was inauguration day was a brief one - when McGovern asked his guests if the Washington ceremony was being televised here. Heren said McGovern was asked "what went wrong" in his cam- paign, and the senator responded that the Democrats had been hurt by the large number of precon- vention candidates for the nomina- tion ,and the party had not really been united after the convention. McGovern was asked if he were thinking ahead to the next presi- dential race in 1976. 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