THE Michigan Daily Vol. LXXXIV, No. 48-S Ann Arbor, Michigan-Thursday -July 25, 1974 Ten Cents Twelve Pages 'Xe WILL G VE UP TAPES Adheres to high court order LAUNGA BEACH, Calif. MA - President Nixon pledged yesterday to comply in all respects with a Supreme Court order to turn over documents and tape recordings of 64 conversations for the Watergate cover-up trial. His attorney, James St. Clair, read a statement by Nixon in a na- tional broadcast and said he would immediately begin preparing the tapes and other documents for the U.S. District Court in Washington. See related story, Page 3 THE TAPES were subpoenaed by Leon Jaworski, the Watergate special prose- cutor, for the trial of some of Nixon's former top aides. St. Clair gave no timetable for the. turnover but spoke of a "time-consum- ing" process of analyzing and indexing the tapes. The President, who had consistently declined to say in advance whether he wold abideby an adverse court ruling, said through St. Clair: "MY CHALLENGE in the courts to the subpoena of the special prosecutor was based on the belief that it was unconsti- tutionally issued, and on my strong de- sire to protect the principle of presiden- tial confidentiality in a system of separa- tion of powers. "While I am of course disappointed in the result, I respect and accept the court's decision and I have instructed Mr. St. Clair to take whatever measures See NIXON, Page 10 :enter harmful and degrading. KAMBLY, the facility's sole psychia- trist, utilizes treatment methods that emphasize punishment and reward. Resi- dents found disobeying rules are forced to stand in corners for periods up to a few hours or are locked in tiny seclusion units to confront their problems and pro- ruse solutions to rectify their behavior. Although Kambly claims these tech- niques are an essential part of therapy, two nurses from the State Department of Mental Health stated that "the thera- peutic purpose in utilization of seclusion See STATE, Page 8 300 TO 400 PERSONS are entertained outside the Supreme Court building while they awaited the Court's historic 8-0 decision that President Nixon must surrender the Watergate tapes for examination by Judge John Sirica before they are handed to special prosecutor Leon Jaworski. The two demonstrators, one wearing a Nixon mask and the other wear- ing a mask of Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, were escorted away from the building by police. State By GORDON ATCHESON and CHERYL PILATE Charges of inadequate supervision and unexplained use of isolation techniques made by residents and former residents of the University Center, have been sub- stantiated in State Department of Mental Health reports. The center, a local private facility housing emotionally disturbed adolescent males, is currently under investigation by the U. S. Senate Permanent Investi- gations Subcommittee for alleged abuses including substandard care, questionable billing procedures, and trafficking of illegal drugs among patients. UNAFFILIATED with the University, hits youth the facility has been probed by the state DR. ARNOLD Kambly, owner agency during the past six months after rector of the facility, has denied applying for licensing as a psychiatric gations of improper treatment hospital. The application was denied on testify today before the Senate the ground of "very telling, very signifi- mittee. cant deficiencies in the physical plant The Senate probe has centered and programming." Civilian Health and Medical Pro the Uniformed Services (CH A report written by Dr. Thomas which partially subsidizes the Schmitz, after he visited the center, medical care for military famili states "the treatment goals and treat- year the center received over ment plans were often not well defined million dollars under the prog: and specific." care given dependents of U. S. A series of reports cite insufficient psy- men. chological service, "grossly inadequate Residents of the center cot schooling program," and "casual, non- Kambly's therapeutic techniques existent" staff supervision. "lock-up" and "corner confronta and di- l a lle- and will subcom- d on the gram of AMPUS) cost of es. Last half a ram for service- ndemned such as tion" as