The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, July 25, 199-Page 9 H Atta cks possibly Elinked to gang rites Judge rules public may hear Nixon 's tapes WASHINGTON (AP) - A federal judge ruled yesterday the public may hear duplicates of Richard Nixon's White House tapes at a dozen listening centers around the country. U.S. District Judge Aubrey Robinson, Jr., approved the government's plan to make the tapes available to the public once archivists have screened out those considered private. BUT THAT review is expected to take four years and a government spokesman said he expects no piecemeal release of the tapes. Nixon attorney Stan Mortenson said he will ask Robinson to reconsider his one-page order, which gave no ex- planation for the ruling. Nixon opposed making the tapes available, contending "the dissemination of one's voice, one's mannerisms" violated his rights to privacy. Robinson's order also permits ar- chivists to review dictated recordings that Nixon called his personal diary. Nixon said these recordings, made from November 1971 through April 1973 contained his "innermost thoughts and feelings" and should be returned to him. AFTER NIXON'S resignation in 1974, Congress passed a law directing the General Services Administration (GSA) to take custody of the 42 million pages of documents and 5,000 hours of tapes from Nixon's presidency. The agency was instructed to return personal materials to Nixon and to set rules of public access for the rest. In the case before Robinson, Nixon challenged some of the regulations issued under the 1974 law - those set- ting up 12 listening centers and ar- chivists' access to the dictated recor- dgs. OTHER REGULATIONS, concerning the way archivists process Nixon's tapes and papers, were agreed to earlier this year by lawyers for Nixon and the government. Mortenson said yesterday that he will challenge Robinson's ruling on grounds that the government breached one aspect of the earlier agreement. He said the government filed papers that contended Congress gave careful con- sideration to the regulations - an issue that both sides agreed not to raise. Mortenson and lawyers for the government had agreed that the method used by Congress to consider the regulations was illegal. Mortenson said the illegality stemmed from use of the so-called "one house veto," which put veto power over the GSA rules into., the hands of either house of Congress. NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Seven women have been shot or stabbed near Tulane University in the last year, and the neighborhood is "paranoid" over rumors that the attacks may be part of gang initiation rites, police said yester- day. "We have flooded the area with' plainclothesmen," said Detective Sgt. Louis Dabdoub. "We have been hot on this for six or seven weeks. We still have nothing to either prove or disprove the rumors." FIVE YOUNG white women have been shot and two stabbed. All the male attackers were black, police said. None of the victims -died, but some were seriously wounded. One young woman may be paralyzed. Most attacks took place on the sidewalk. Lisa Ducote, 17, the latest victim, was shot in the arm and chest Saturday night while sitting on the porch at a house where she was attending a party. She went home from the hospital yesterday. POLICE Superintendent James Par- sons said Leroy Cook, 18, free on bond in connection with an earlier attack, was rearrested and booked on a charge of attempted murder in the shooting of Ducote. Cook was first arrested last Feb. 25 and booked as an accessory in the shooting of Karen Ahimovic, 19, of Cranford, N.J. She was shot in the back on Feb. 22 while visiting here. The detectives appeared at a news conference, along with Parsons. The chief limited his comment to em- phasizing that police were not saying that a street gang exists, only that there are rumors of such a gang, which requires new members to attack a woman. "Robbery was not a motive. Sexual assault was not a motive. We haven't got a motive," said Detective Howard Robertson. "If we knew the motive, maybe we could solve the crimes." * 1 7 4 1 : f : i : Student Newspaper at The University of Michigan r_..___-n ----WRITE YOUR AD HERE! ----------- I i I I H E~ii - " I 1I I II I- L-----=MM-- .CLIP AND MAIL TODAY!----------- .I USE THIS HANDY CHART TO QUICKLY ARRIVE AT AD COST Words 1 2 3 4 5 add. 0-14 1.70 3.40 4.60 5.80 7.00 1.00 Please indicate 15-21 2.55 5.10 6.90 8.70 10.50 1.50 wherethisad 22.28 3.40 6.80 9.20 11.60 14.00 2.00 forrent 29-35 4.25 8.50 11.50 14.50 17.50 2.50 helpwsane 36-42 5.10 10.20 13.80 17.40 21.00 3.00 ro"omates 43-49 6.80 11.90 16.10 20.30 24.50 3.50 etc. Seven words per line. Each group of characters counts as one word. Hyphenated words over 5 characters count as two words-This includes4elephone numbers. SMail with Check to: Classifieds, The Michigan Dolly 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI 48109 NAME ADDRESS CITY PHON -