8 Tuesday, November 27,1973 University Daily Kansan . Tapes ... From Page One at the moment," Garment said, referring to the Halden note. Woods' attorney, Charles S. Rhyne, also objected, saying the whole matter could better be resolved by listening to the tapes now in the possession of U.S. District Judge John J. Sirica. Sirica indicated he would resolve it that way before Woods finished his testimony, which could last several days. She was due in court again today. THE WHITE HOUSE SAYS the 18-minute in the tape was discovered Nov. 14. gap in the tape was discovered Nov. 6. The White House said that the tape "may be a piece of a message—that of a conversation between the President and former aide John D. Ehrlichman—was suppressed, and that the Halideman conspiracy was not sought by Watergate prosecutors. in a summary and analysis submitted with the tapes to Tarsa yesterday, White House lawyers said the President was claiming executive privilege for two tapes and portions of a third which contended related to the Watergate investigation. Handing over the tapes climaxed a battle that began with "Something Wetgate" by Archibald Cox and supported by A White House spokesman cited two stories he said were leaked: A Time magazine account saying Jaworski's office is probing a $100,000 contribution to Nikon's 1972 re-election effort by the Seaafarers International Union and a Russian Evans and Robert Novak reported that White House lawyers pleaded in vain for Jaworski to delay disclosures of the 18-minute gap on the presidential tape recording. in brief in July. Yesterday, the White House accused Cox's successor, Leon Jaworski, of responsibility for what it termed two recent news leaks. Researchers Arrive Olidama Maiagoyta de Toulet, assistant secretary of the Mexican Ministry for Education, and Julio Dante Silva, director of the Mexican Institute for Youth in Mexico, arrived at KU yesterday for a three-day visit of the Bureau of Child Research and the Kansas Center for Mental Retardation. The visiting group was led by Ross Copeland, associate director of the Bureau of Child Research. Budget . . . From Page One Dykes said. The regents had requested this money to waive fees for athletes, and students participating in music, drama and debate at the University. Dumbenarger agreed that the fee waiver would be one of the hardest points of the deal. Another major concern for the University's administration is the budget requests for the library, Dykes said. The requested 10 per cent increase for library acquisitions was to 5 per cent by Bibb. A request for $400,000 of supplemental funding for this fiscal year was also deleted from Bibb's budget recommendation. Kansas Union Fire Caused by Grease A fire yesterday in an exhaust chute in the Pioneer Room of the Kansas Union resulted in an undetermined amount of damage, to a KU Security and Parking report. The report said the fire was caused by grease from a charcoal broiler, which apparently brought about the malfunction of an extinguishing system in the chute. quality travel since 1951 Nov. 30, Dec. 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 at 8 p.m. Dec. 2 at 2:30 p.m. Call 864-4982 HALF-EATEN HEADS an original play by DAN DULING Your Campus Travel Agent SUA / Maupintour travel service Telephone 843-1211—Kansas Union Plus 3 Other Locations: 900 Massachusetts / The Malls / Hillcrest - Airline reservations/tickets (No extra charge) - Amtrak train reservations/tickets - Cruise/ship reservations - Hotel reservations - Weekend holidays - Club group travel - Resort reservations - Sports holidays - Incentive travel - Motorcoach charter tours - Sports holidays - Private group programs - Car rentals - Escorted tours - Independent travel - Worlds of Fun tickets Use Kansan Classified TONIGHT Wanda Wilkomirska Violin Beautiful Concert Free Wanda Wilkomirska Wanda Wilkomirska Violin Beautiful Concert Free Wanda Wilkomirska We of the K.U. Concert Series Committee are trying to bring you to your senses. So please, bring your senses to us,Tonight,and watch Wanda Wilkomirska make you listen. Her music is free with your I.D. Concert night, or try Murphy Hall Box Office for a free reserved seat. Non Students' Tickets $4.00, $3.50, $3.00