/ Tired of the Did ,tu routine? Do your weekend plons seem bleak?; WHY NOT TRY SOMETHING DIFFERENTI HURON FARMS CIDER MILL OffersYou, chance to get away, i Fresh sweet cider' " Hot donuts' " Fresh fruit at prices you can afford s o Lots of land to roam and relax I I U I AND ITS ONLY MINUTES FROM YOUR DOOR t U I 4 W 3431Al. eeb Rd a . Dexter, Mich.' S426-3919 ' tOpen 8-5--7 days a i MP'tJS - Iw.... ..... .w ..w .www ...... ..... ..... ...,. ..... ....I Page 2-Friday, November 4, 1977-The Michigan Ddily Ethics panel says no reps were nfluenced by S. Kor WASHINGTON (AP) - The House ethics committee reported yesterday that its year-long investigation has+ not proved that a single congressman was influenced by cash, gifts or! favors received from South Korean agents. Rep. John Flynt (D-Ga.), chair- man of the ethics panel, said in a periodic report to the House that public hearings two weeks ago "removed any doubt" that South Korean officials and businessmen had tried to buy influence in Con- gress. BUT, FLYNT added, "The com- mittee is unaple to say at this time whether any members of Congress succumbed to the efforts to influence their official actions." Flynt's report added: "The major obstacle encountered by.the commit- tee has been refusal of the govern- ment of the Republic of South Korea to cooperate in the investigation. Instead of cooperation, the commit- tee has thus far met with resist- ance." You Can Play Late At the UNION 'til I a.m. tonight BILLIARDS PINBALL and BOWLING ,ean gifts He said investigators have only "unsubstantiated testimony or evi- dence" concerning congressmen who received the South Korean cash or gifts. DESPITE South Korean dis- patches indicating a willingness to cooperate, he said, the conditions Seoul has attached are unacceptable. He said this was particularly true of U.S. efforts to talk to former Wash- ington society figure Tongsun Park; a rice dealer indicted in absentia for his part in the scandal. Park fled to South Korea when the investigation began. "The limitations on questioning Park would make a farces of the responsibilities entrusted to this committee," Flynt said. Attorney General Griffin Bell said this week that Justice Department prosecutions are "about at the end of the road" without Park's testimony.; Some 20 congressmen have ac knowledged publicly or to investiga- tors that they accepted campaign contributions and other money from Park, but they say they did nothing wrong. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXVIII, No. 50 Friday, November 4, 1977 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. 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