Soturday, August 10, 1974 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven ,audy Auut1.17 H IHGNDIYPg ee 'JUNE 1972: THE WATERGATE BREAK-IN. Responding to a security guard's midnight call, Washington police arrested seven men for breaking into and burglar- izing the Democratic National Committee headquarters in the lavish Watergate complex. Soon it was learned that all seven were paid agents of Nixon's re-election committee. The apartment complex lent its name to the ensuing scandals. AP Photo distration buckled this week under a wave of pressure ther than face doom in the impeachment process, Nixon ision Wednesday, this untypical photograph of Nixon AP Photo JANUARY 1974: The President, flanked by his newly-appointed vice president, dwelled on the energy crisis and foreign policy matters in his State of the Union address. Already there was speculation that Gerald Ford would have to replace Nixon before the next State of the Union speech.