Nixon convinced of hip innocence during final days NEWYORK (AP) As the world around him was caving in during his last week as president, Richard Nixon was still convinced he had not committed an impeachable offense and was , determined to "fight it out," Newstiveek magazine reported yesterday. But some of Nixon's top staff members, including White House Chief of Staff Alexander Haig, sought way to show Nixon that resignation was the only way out. "If I knew there was an impeachable offense, I would not make the Senate go through the agony of trying to prove it," the Newsweek article quotes Nixon as telling a meeting of his Cabinet on Aug. 6, 1974, three days before he resigned. "I will I go through this with my head high right up to the end, if it comes." The Newsweek article is the second installment of excerpts from the book, "The Final Days," by Washington Post reporters • Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, due for publication next month. ' The authors' disclosures of high-level complicity in the Watergate scandal won a Pulitzer prize for their newspaper. Newsweek's first installment painted a picture of a broken Richard Nixon in his last days, drinking too much, crying and threatening suicide. The assertions were disputed by Nixon's two sons-in-law, Edward Cox and David Eisenhower, who said they saw nothing to indicate Nixon was mentally unstable in his final days in office. • In the final excerpts, Nixon is shown steadfastly against resigning, outraged at suggestions that he quit and angry with the press for "haunting" him. The article also tells of futile attempts by Nixon aides Bob Haldeman and John Ehrlichman to obtain pardons from Nixon for their part in the Watergate affair. The article says Haldeman's request to Haig for a pardon from Nixon "sounded as if Haldeman was warning that he would send Nixon to jail if he didn't get a pardon." The article says that during Nioxn's last days, then Vice President Ford "seemed matter-of-fact and somewhat removed," expecting Nixon to resign and himself to become president. WASHINGTON (UPI) It may be advertised as "mama's old family recipe," says Sen. James Abourezk, D- S.D.,but chances are it's turnd out by the ton by some giant food corporation. And that, Abourezk said Sunday, is "deceptive ad vertising" that ought to be stopped by the Federal Trade Commission. Abourezk and five other • During the Aug. 6 cabinet meeting, then Vice President senators asked the FTC to Ford is quoted as telling Nixon, "I'm in a difficult position. I crack down on large cor share your view that the whole episode is a real tragedy. porations advertising Nobody his more admiration and affection for you. I made a themselves as "small or decision yesterday that because of commitments to Congress family-owned businesses." • and the public, I will have no further comments on the issue, The FTC, he said, should because lam a party in interest. require subsidiaries to "Sure, there will be impeachment. I can't predict the Senate identify their parent firms in outcome. I will make no comment concerning this. You have advertisements. given us the finest foreign policy this country has ever had, a Abourezk, a member of the superb job, and the people appreciate it." Senate Select Committee on : t wi l i t *: ciocirA uni t i:6 . 4:4:4:arairr a rams. wail IQ Pr' - ° . • ••• • • 7:.:5_?; re: F 7: 7:03e1111:7:11P:a l e l Atten ti on all Liberal Arts students a 75: , there is an important student council r ..,‘ '• meeting Tuesday, April 6! Much must g`2 usi :X be done on Career Day and there will ', itl , irgie t be an informal, informative discussion. r • 7. 4 4 M All new Liberal Students welcome! - i 'ilk 913 124 Sparks, April 6, 7:00 PM :1 • 3 tE; : l c Note: Students interested in running for Academic .... O il • Assembly person at large pick up applications tik 31 6 . I " rm. 132 or 138 Sparks . ..Piii ii w 4 4k A• • a• woo 4;•• a weg—/b 4 wrirmibg—n e wr i dowaw i ikk t i ...W.er7:1:7::::::::7::::::::7:46:4657:41:74u7:40:4•75•7:40117,4•17.5416,7.'07:10:: - 7_ Mors Exciting Than Ever! America Review 21 NORMAN MAILER ON THE GENIUS AND LUST, NARCISSISM OF HENRY MILLER , ANDREI SINYAVSMY ON HIS FIVE YEARS OF SURVIVAL IN A SOVIET LABOR CAMP TOM - ROBBINS '- ON "THE CHINK AND THE CLOCK PEOPLE" FROM HIS NEW NOVEL "EVEN COWGIRLS GET THE BLUES" UNION If VIEW: fin bp* of New Wring F m77l'l7mm''''''''''mm l ,01,••z " eigt 1 1 I 11 ) , f%** Cas • I ilk° AIPT fik‘ r ONN 4P49 I t.‘VV l O NS .•• .; .e . Our Diamond Ring Sale is in full bloom. Save . . . all this month . . . on, all styles of men's and women's diamond rings. Illustration enlarged to show detail. Monday thru Friday-9 to 5:30 Saturday-9 to 5 Ceif9ArieU one three two south alien street member american gem society .... Corporation names wanted FTC crackdown requested .4.. ...:44.: ..:4•0:-.:-.4.0:-...:;:•:::::•:;:::::::::::::. Small Business, said many people prefer buying from small or family owned businesses because they, feel they get better quality, personal service and prompt attention to complaints. "This is, exactly why large corporations often try to mislead consumers into thinking a gigantic company is a small business," he said. "This is not only deceptive advertising, but it also robs the small business of its most important asset." The senator cited examples of what he charged was misleading advertising: Dad's Root Beer made by the Illinois Central Railroad, Pepperidge Farms bakery products made by the Campbell Soup Co., Sara Lee c o S‘e_PTP.g PRODUCTIONS e • e Present W THE BALCONY is suggested for mature audiences. Wanti presents Liveßecordings qf musicians in concert featuring the Allman Brothers at the Filmore, Genesis Live, Yessongs, The, Who, Eric Clapton, Joni Mitchell and many others. Monday, April 5 10:00 pm "Your Ftiend.rbr All Seasons" Stereo 91.1 .fin 2HS Si Information 'i ROOM EXCHANGES • For the remainder of the term, only Direct Room Exchanges will be allowed. • If you would like to move to another building or area, you must find a person who lives there now and is willing to exchange his or her room directly for yours. • ARHS maintains a Direct Room Exchange List to help students locate others who are willing to exchange. • To process the exchange, both students must go to the Assignment Office in 101 Shields Building. Celeste Pizza family recipe" Quaker Oats. Abourezk also said the "uncle" of the woman who praises Madria-Madria Sangria on television is one of the Gallo Brothers. The •senator said ad vertisers should be required to identify their parent cor porations so consumers would not be misled into believing certain products were produced by competitors. "It is obviously unfair when one corporation is advertising two of its own productions as Pollution: Jean Genet's THE BALCONY, THE PLAYHOUSE APRIL 8 -10,13.17 Curtain 8:00 P.M. Call 865-1884 50 0 STUDENT PREVIEW PERFORMANCE APRIL 7 8:00 P.M. Tickets on sale • the day of the Preview only. No phone reservations accepted. 865-9982 The Daily Collegian Monday, April 5, 1976 if they were legitimately competing products," he said. Abourezk said Bristol- Meyers makes both Excedrin and Bufferin, while Sterling Drug makes Bayer Aspirin, Cope, Midol and Vanquish. Breakfast cereals, he said, are made by just four major companies and tire manufacturers sell their products under dozens of brand names. "mama's old made by "The fact is that the only difference between many of these products is how they are advertised," he said. it's a crying shame 20A HUB la .i‘lion 1 • i • a • I 11/
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