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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1982)
Judge OKs release of Watergate tapes WASHINGTON (AP) - A federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that the public can eventually listen to Richard Nix on's White House tape record ings, except those restricted on grounds of national security and personal privacy The three-judge panel of the U S Court of Appeals said the General Services Administra tion is acting in a constitutional manner in processing 4,000 hours of recorded conversation for public release Olum defers assembly talk University Pres Paul Olum has postponed a special meet ing of the University Assembly scheduled for this afternoon at 3 30 due to the special session of State Legislature recess "Because of the sudden recess of the legislature and confusion over possible future legislative actions, I am post poning the special meeting of the University Assembly a new time will be announced when the situation is clear," Olum said A spokeswoman for the GSA s National Archives said the processing of 950 reels of tapes ad 42 million pages of written documents would not be completed for public consump tion until 1984 at the earliest Nixon had appealed the GSA rules for public release of the tapes, contending the regula tions violated his right to per sonal privacy, the privacy of his political activity and the pres idential privilege of confiden tiality. The appellate decision, by senior U S Circuit Judge Carl McGowan, said Nixon can claim no ' broad right of privacy with respect to his life while pres dent "Mr Nixon while president could have had such an expec tation (of privacy) in some ma terials, such as diaries or other communications respecting personal matters unrelated to his public duties, but not in ma terial relating to the conduct and official duties of the pres dency The appeals court said the current rules leave adequate safeguards for Nixon's consti tutional rights THIS FRIDAY RENNIE’S LANDING’S ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY Pitcher Sale 4-7pm All Pitchers $1.75 ^ and other surprise tokens of our appreciation . * Jj RENNIE’S LANDING HiXCIL Kfl THAI TOKO SWIY ALFA] SI WE CARRY PRODUCTS FOR SKIERS BY Sg O* | o“ 05 £i gs ABC g“ <iu uw “mi S£u. QCu.1 <0 (Off I <BC p 5J «J ■■ «s of OJ 00 ■KI ;§ U^RDICA LANGE THE NORTHFACE RACE ON IN AND SAVE! 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EMU For more information, call Mary or Joyce at 686-4099 SPEAKERS "Birth, Rebirth and the Primal Scream" is the topic of a lecture by Connie McGill today at 3:30 p m in the EMU Forum Sponsored by the University Psychology Club McGill's presentation will include a discusson of the life of the unborn child, birth without violence, bonding the rebirthing fad, and primal integration-regression therapy Everyone is welcome free of charge SEMINARS "The Use of Passive Solar Design In the Springfield Fire Station” is the topic of a seminar today at 7 p m in the Eugene Public Library, second floor presented by Springfield architect Art Pax The public is encouraged to attend this free presentation, sponsored by the Univer sity Solar Energy Center and the Willamette Valley Solar Energy Association For further information, call 686-3696 A "Stress Reduction/Relaxation" seminar will be held Thursday from 4:30-5:30 p m in the Stafford Lounge The event is free and sponsored by the Student Health Center FORUMS A public forum on current cutbacks In human services and how they are affecting the citizens of Lane County will be held Thursday at 7:30 p.m in the Lane County Public Service Building s Hams Hall 125 E Eighth Ave Oregon Dally Emerald The formal will include panelists as well as an oppor tunity for comments from the public This event is sponsored by the Eugene Commission on the Rights of Women. KLCC-EM and The Willamette Valley Observer RADIO KWAX 91.1 FM Feb. 10 — "The New York Philharmonic. 8pm Andre Previn is the guest conductor for a program featuring Rachmaninoff MISCELLANEOUS The Northwest National Security Conference needs volunteers for a variety of different tasks If you are willing to help, contact Dave Isenberg or Bev Shoopman at the ASUO, Suite 4, EMU. or call 686-3724 Jerry Rust — Candidate for Governor — Talk with him Thursday at noon in the EMU Forum College Bowl — Final elimination rounds today from 6 30-9 pm in the EMU Forum POLICY The Emerald’s briefs column is the responsibility of the news/editorial department and is open to anyone wishing to announce meetings, lectures, seminars, exhibits, scholarships, or miscellaneous events Briefs are run once and they are subject to space limitations They must be typed and triple-spaced in a 65-character margin Include all pertinent information Also, list a name and phone number in case we have questions, and the date you want the brief run Events with donations or admission charges will no be accepted unless the organization is non-profit All items must be turned in by noon the day before publication at the Emerald Office Room 300, EMU If you have a question, contact John at 686-5511 DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau sm.ooyajutAuy think its muss to you TAKBONSUCHA M4M> ( SKFISMNO TO SBT SACK {, pasty? in me slack, THIS 0NB PUN AWNS MU PUT us in fat an m pussmeps AT *2000 PBP SOOT COMBS TO AUKS Piece OF CHAHBt'THS tsTHesK scone were seen BLOOM COUNTY by Berke Breathed MEET CONEY SMITH... 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