Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesdoy, November 1 1972 1 PageEigt TH MIHIGA D~LY WdnedayNo'embe 1,197 Govt. plan to build national communication system revealed i Friday and Saturday SIi the original uncut King Kong starringFAY WRAY --PLUS-- personal appearance by KING KONG and Gorillas 7:30 and 10:00 DE BY SIDE Friday and Saturday Reefer Madness --P LUS-- FIRESIGN THEATRE in "Martian Space Party" By the AP and Reuters by Dr. Edward David Jr., Nixon's' WASHINGTON - A secret White science adviser. House study of plans to wire every David was unavailable for com- American home, car and boat into ment. a central communications system The study contains detailed de- under government control was scriptions of systems for dissemi- made public yesterday by Rep. nating educational, cultural and William Moorhead (D-Pa.}. social services through a public The study, prepared for Presi- broadcasting network; alerting the dent Nixon's Domestic Council en- nation or any locality to an im- visions a "wired nation" that would pending disaster, and providing lo- provide the government with a cal police with information they, disaster-warning system and, a need to combat crime. means of dispensing a wide variety Moorhead said the study also of services and information. proposed the establishment if an It provides also, said Moorhead, electronic postal system using a blueprint for a government- op- using space satellites to relay mail erated propaganda and spy sys- between U.S. cities and possibly tem. other countries. The congressman also made pub- He said the communications lic a letter to President Nixon ask- would be stored in a computer ing him to give oCngress all addi- while awaiting transmission, and tional data involved in the study. aides to the congressmen contend- He said he was greatly concerned ed the government could retrieve' over the implications of big brother them from the computer if they intrusion of the federal govern- wished, thus using the computer ment into the daily lives of vir- to spy on individuals. tually every American. They make only one brief refer- The study in Moorhead's posses- ence to any concern that might sion is stamped "Administratively arise over the issue of government study says. "This issue should be considered before the disaster- warning system proceeds to the d e v e 1 o p m e n t and investment stage." Asked about the report, White House Press Secretary RonaldI Ziegler said he did not have slight-: est idea of what it was all about and that "I would assume it makes: a very dramatic press release." He said he was confident the administration would not propose or proceed with the program men- tioned in the report. Moorhead said that regardless of whatever good the proposed sys- tem may contain its potential for abuse requires a thorough airing in Congress before any steps are taken to implement it. "This is a blueprint for the 'Big Brother' propaganda and spy sys- tem which George Orwell warned about in his novel. '1984,' '" Moor-' head said. "But the government plan could put it into effect even earlier. GENERAL NOTICE TO REGISTERED VOTERS OF ANN ARBOR Recent court action declared a provision of Michigan Election Law which provided for the cancellation of voter registration for persons who had not voted in two years invalid. 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