Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, February 18, 1976 VI THE CENTER FOR NEAR EASTERN AND NORTH AFRICAN STUDIES LECTURE: Dr. Nadav Halevi Director of Research, The Maurice Folk Institute for Economic Research in Israel TITLE: Economic Factors in the Arab-Israeli Conflict TIME: Wednesday, Feb. 18 at 4:00' PLACE: 200 Lane Hall THE BURSLEY FAMILY Presents ... WA LK TOGETHER SOULFUL PEOPLE TAKE V (A Black Talent Show & Cabaret*) "STEPPIN' INTO TOMORROW" SATURDAY, FEB. 21, 1976 11 :00p.m.-3:0 am. Vanocur cites faults" in election coverage (Continued from Page 1) McCarthy and LBJ; but they "The political name game has never laid a glove on (Richard) created a trap which has snared Nixon. '72 was worse. The Nix- both the press- and the polls on campaign was virtually un- into a symbiotic relationship po- touched by the press. You hard- tentially dangerous for the pub- ly heard mention of Watergate lic," Vanocur warned. until after the election-it was "Where you stand in the pdlls merely a ripple in the big po- has thereatest influence on litical stream," said Vanocur. Sw e gpress. Vanocur criticized the media's where you stand with the press. handling of the 1972 Democratic er up in the polls more cover- primaries, where Sen. Edmund age, which spreads his name Muskie (D-Maine) was first or-' around more, resulting in a dained as frontrunner by the higher poll standing," said Van- press and then consigned to the, - ,t . 4kh Ford announces re of intelligence con (Continued from Page 1) should establish a single joint. been held over the past year committee to handle intelligence and declared: oversight duties now split among "six committees. i "THE OVERRIDING task now Sen. W a Lt e r Mondale (D- is to rebuild the confidence and Minn.), a senior member of the capability of our intelligence Senate Intelligence Committee, services so that we can live said hearings on Ford's propo- securely in peace and freedom. sals would be held soon as That is my goal." possible. He said he believes Ford said his proposals, some legal safeguards are needed administrative and some legis- against FBI intelligence activi- lative, would include strict pro- ties, as well as CIA. hibitions on disclosure of U.S. Ford's formal statement re intelligence secrets. ferred to prohibitions against vamping Daily Official Bulletin :; "; j:'"ttliaY-{":"r".'",+.i". "ti J .r4"j"':.. i ocur, -who is now a columnist poiticalnmorgue Iay Isame Alluding to numerous leaks of for the Washington Post. group. information from Capitol Hill, "AFTER WISCONSIN (the he said, "The Constitution pro- ADDRESSING a group of presidential primary) McGov- tects a member of Congress nearly 500 fastidiously dressed ern (George) was suddenly dis- from punishment for disclosure and coiffed women at the Town covered after being almost to- but it doesn't protect the illegal Hall Celebrity Lecture Series, tally ignored early in his cam- making of such information pub- the balding and somewhat ro-. paign. It was almost Biblical. lic for a staff member. Con- tund journalist cited past press First it was McGovern the Im- gress has to clean up its own campaign blunders which cast possible then McGovern the house." ominous shadows over the up- Risen, and then, after the elec- coming 1976 election. tion, it was McGovern the Fal- FORD TOLD a questioner1 "The press totally missed the len," observed Vanocur. that future abuse of the CIA by 1958 presidential campaign. "In this post-Watergate mo- a president should not occur, They t o t a 11 y underestimated rality, we're in danger of mak- promising it wouldn't under his (George) Romney, (Eugene) ing it impossible for anyone to administration and hoping "th gain the nomination. No one can American people would elect a MERCHANDiSE meet the standards the press is president who will not abuse erecting for the public," Vano- that responsibility." Ludicroujs & Otherwise cur stated. Chairman Otis Pike (D-N.Y.) Cotaloo 25c for of the now defunct House in- osaeo& hanThe Marne River is the larg telligence c o m m i t t e e, said BLACKHL,;ag PO Box 285, est branch of the Seine River in Ford's proposals keep intelli- Ashland, MA 01721 France. gence under control of "a very -- - ---- - small number of people in the executive branch." It's going to depend on those Bursley Hall-University of Mich. The Show will start promptly at 11:00 p.m. Tickets Available at the Mich. Union I assassination of foreign leaders during peacetime. He said in response to a question that he does not condone assassination of any person, at least in peace-i time, "so the legislation, I trust,. will follow those guidelines." HE DEFENDED Bush as hav-' ing the aptitude to manage the intelligence community despite his relative lack of. experience in intelligence work. L ater answering reporters questions, Ford said he does not intend to ask Richard Nixon to call off his trip to China and that it will not complicate U.S. dealings with Peking. Ford said that the former president had not been given any special briefing by the ad- ministration in advance of the visit, which begins Saturday; and "he is not going there in- volving any foreign policy mat- ters." As president, Nixon reversed U.S. policy toward the main- land to one of seeking accom- modation rather than maintain- ing an icy distance. The visit is The Daily Official Bulletin isan official publication. of the Uni- i[M ll I iety rtyof Michigan. Notices should be se~nt in TYPEWRIT- TEN ORM o 40 E.Jefferson, before 2 p.m. of the day pre- viewed generally as Chinese re- ceding publication and -by 2 affirmation of Peking's interest pmnda iaeyms ppear ondayoan in detente and possibly a subtle Student organization notices are suggestion that it is not pro- 'not accepted for publication. ceeding fast enough. ore inormation, phone Wednesday, February 18 IN THIS country, meanwhile, Day calendar there have been suggestions Psychiatry: :Donaid V. Klein, that the trip will draw attention SUNY, Stony Brook, "Anti-Depres- from the New Hampshire presi-- sants, Separation Anxiety, Phobia, dential primary, which will be and Depression,' CPH Aud., 9:30 held next Monday while Nixon WUOM: Live Nat'l Town Meeting is in China. -panel discussion, "Have You Been to Church or Synagogue Late- Ford said he had no plans to ly?" 10:30 am. ask Nixon to postpone or cancel Crees: Stephen Corrain, "Urban- the visit. ization and Natinanity in Poland and the Baltic States," Commons "Mr. Nixon is, going to the , Rm., Lane Hail, noon. Hillel: Ziedan. Atashi, "Israel People's Republic of China as Past, Present, and Future," Lec. a private citizen at the invita- Rm. 1, MLB, noon Nadav Halert, He- tion of that government," Ford;' brew U., "Israeli Economy, Devel- sid. "I dn'that veendopment: Problems and Policies," said. I don't believe for any 1429 Hill, 8 pm. alleged political purposes that Physics: Hans Frauenfelder, U. of I should intervene with the in- Illinois, "Title to be announced," vitation of a foreign government P&A CoIlhq. Rm., 4 pm. ct- Industrial. Operations Eng.:.Wil- to have a private American Citi-inam A. Canter, "Some Applications zen visit that country." of Nework Flow Models,". 229 W. Eng., 4 pm. Asked whether the trip wouldE, statistics Y. s. Chow, Columbia produce any complications for: U., "Limit, Theorems for Boun- U.S. foreign policy, Ford said: dary Crossing Probabilities," 3227 "None whatsoever." Experimental Biology: L. Dennis Ford said that while Nixon duing oogenesis,"Lf Maternal RNA has received "periodic briefings I MLB, 4 nrm. or information concerning world Res College Lectures: Lemuel affairs' from the national or fed- Johnson, "Perspectives on Utopia, eralgovernmet," he was g ien n the African Context," Greene, governent,"givenLounge, E.- Quad, 7 .pm, no special briefing in relation PTP: Davis' Purlie, Power, 8 pm. to the trip..Music School: Degree Recital - Robert Onofrey, DMA clarinet, Re- Ford also sought last night to cital Hall; 8 pm. separate himself politically WoM: opera.ight - Puccini's from former California Gover- General Notices nor Ronald Reagan, labelling IrAttention students receiving vet- hias challenger fo h eul- 11educationlal :benefits: If you npubli- willbe enrolled in Spring or Spring- can presidential nomination as summer Term and wish to receive too conservative to win the'an advance, payment on your bene- fits complete a request fore by presidency. March 1. 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