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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 10-30-1974 The BG News October 30, 1974 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The BG News October 30, 1974" (1974). BG News (Student Newspaper). 3023. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/3023 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. An Independent Bawling Oreon, OKI* Student Wednaaetay, Ottioor 30. If 74 Voice -me BG news Velum* M/NBMIH JO Doctor puts Nixon on critical list LONG BEACH. Calif (API-Former Nixon had been taking anticoagulant Lungren's statement was read by a THE SURGEON said Nixon had the The clip permits blood to pass but not NIXON WILL continue to receive President Richard M Nixon went into drugs which left him prone to hospital official usual postoperative effects-he was dangerously large clots anticoagulant drugs to combat ihe ihock alter phlebitis surgery and is in uncontrolled bleeding Lungren had called the operation a still groggy from general anesthesia After such surgery most patients phlebitis, a vein inflammation, and will' critical condition, his doctor said last Lungren said after the surgery that success and said that hopefully there and was being fed intravenously experience some temporary swelling be examined periodically to insure night there was no excessive bleeding would be no more complications from Nixon's doctors sidestepped of the leg. and an elastic support there are no complications a hospital A team of physicians administered "Replacement of blood loss and the phlebitis Nixon suffers in his left questions about when he might be well stocking may be needed for a time spokesman said. 'countershock measures for three relaxation of anti-coagulation therapy leg enough to travel to Washington D C . Hickman said Nixon, tl. probably hours until a stable vascular condition was instituted." Dungren said AT A NEWS conference 30 minutes to testify at the Watergate cover-up DURING SURGERY. Secret Service will be hospitalized for another weak was once again restored.' said Dr Retro-peritonaeal means behind the after the hour-long operation. Dr trial of five former political agents guarded the operating room and that convalescence at Nixon's Saa John C Lungren in a written lining of Nixon's abdominal area. Eldon Hickman. who performed it with associates Surgery was decided upon Monday Clemente home would take four to ill statement Surgeons attached a plastic clip to a two assisting surgeons, said. "Mr He has been subpoenaed by both the night after doctors discovered a large weeks The patient is still considered vein in Nixon's groin area to keep blood Nixon is doing well recovering in the defense and prosecution clot in Nixon's thigh The former president's operation critical, "hesaid clots from threatening the former normal manner Hickman described Nixon's surgery They feared it could break loose and began at 5:30 a.m. None of his family- Lungren said the serious compli- president's life White House aides were keeping as "uneventful " travel to the heart or lungs, lodging was present at the hospital but later cation was probably caused by "some close touch on Nixon's condition and there and causing death or severe Nixon aides said the former* relro-pentonae.il bleeding secondary AFTER SURGERY. Nixon was one indicated that a possible visit today IN ttIB RELATIVELY simple damage. president's wife, Pat. and hit former to anticoagulation therapy described as "doing well" and making by President Ford to the former operation, olten performed on phlebitis White House secretary. Rote Mary a normal recovery president was under consideration patients, the small clip was inserted in Lungren told a briel news conference Woods, had arrived to see him THE PHYSICIAN had said earlier Nixon went into shock about 12:45 Ford was scheduled to be in Los the left groin area to partially close off after the surgery at Memorial Hospital LUNGREN SAID there wai no, that there was "somewhat more risk p.m . more than six hours after Angeles tomorrow for a campaign the main vein taking blood from the leg Medical Center that the clots hopefully excessive bleeding during the than normal" to the surgery because surgery. Lungren said visit to the upper body will be absorbed by the body in time operation. Sawhill leaves energy position WASHINGTON i API-President administration " Ford announced yesterday he is Sawhill said later he did not know dropping Federal Energy Admini- what new job Ford has in mind for him strator iFEAl John C Sawhill. an Ford has placed Morton in charge of outspoken advocate of energy con- energy policy, appointing him servation, at the request of Interior chairman of the new Cabinet-level Secretary Rogers C.B Morton Energy Resources Council Ford said there were no "major "He ought to have the right, with my policy differences" involved-just approval, to make changes, and that is "some differences in approach or why we made the changes." Ford said technique." in explaining Sawhill's departure. BUT A SPOKESMAN for Friends of IN AN interview Monday. Sawhill the Earth, a citizen environment stuck by his support of energy con- group, called Sawhill's removal servation and said: "appalling kowtowing to special "If there are others in the admini- inlarestt." and said it sigaale th* end stration who feel that 1 can't really be for a tough regulatory energy con- effective in my job because I've taken servation program which could have these positions, then maybe I should reduced our dependence on foreign oil leave." and helped to promote a clean Following Ford's announcements in environment." an impromptu news conference, the Ford said he would nominate Andrew White House released a letter from E Gibson, a former assistant Sawhill to the President, dated Oct 25. secretary of Commerce and former in which Sawhill wrote that his tasks at head of the Federal Maritime Admini- FEA "are complete, and I feel that the stration, to replace Sawhill. time has come for me to move on to At the same time. Ford announced new responsibilities.'' the appointment of Robert Seamans, a Sawhill told his staff yesterday former secretary of the Air Force and morning of his resignation and said he deputy director of the National had met with the President last Aeronautics and Space Agency, to head Friday Republican gubernatorial candidate James A. was the seventh.of a nine-step campaign tour the new Energy Research and Rhodes discusses issue* with a small group of Development Agency. SAWHILL HAS had the job only Rhodes rally made by Rhodes yesterday. (Newtphwte by fteb And he named former astronaut Bill since last April, when William E people at the University airport. Bowling Green Harmeyer) Anders, now a member of the Atomic Simon left it to become Treasury Energy Commission IA EC l. to become secretary chairman of the new Nuclear A letter from President Ford Regulatory Commission accepting Sawhill's resignation Rhodes responds to personal' attacks... indicated that Gibson would take over WITH THE AEC being split into the next Jan. 1 and Sawhill would stay on two news groups. Ford said the present the job until then By Carl Rementkv for office today has had some reduce property taxes, but now he lighting lor its life, he said AEC chairman. Dixy Lee Ray. will be Gibson. 52. has made his career in Editorial Editor complaint filed against them." he said there is a threat of property He recalled Gilligan's Ohio plan, named assistant secretary of State for various aspects of maritime trade. added taxes going up. under which students would have Oceans and International Environ- He has advocated saving gasoline by Republican gubernatorial candi- Concerning the issues. Rhodes He stressed that there have been had to pay back the entire cost of mental and Scientific Matters. increasing the proportion of "very date James A. Rhodes flew into the said primary and secondary- 534 school money issues on the their education to the state. Ford said Sawhill. too. "will be small cars "-two-seaters getting 35 University airport yesterday after- education was the most important ballot this year, despite an offered a first-class assignment in this miles per gallon or more noon and stayed just long enough to issue in the election. estimated S231 million available for Now. he said. Gilligan wants to conduct a snort discussion on the "We have double taxation in Ohio education. freeze student fees. He attributed issues and the campaign itself. because the Governor will not give the turnabout to political motives. Rhodes spoke to a gathering ol the money 'oeducation." he said. HE SAID the Governor wanted to Rhodes accused the governor of Queen Elizabeth states about 50 persons inside an airplane Rhodes said Gilligan had pushed release only 10 per cent of the »231 driving industry out of Ohio and hangar Bowling Green was the the state income tax through on the million to schools. costing Ohio thousands of jobs each seventh of nine stops yesterday for premise that it would solve some ol Rhodes also touched upon higher year. "The problem is basically the Rhodes, who made a whirlwind the school financing problems and education "Higher education is attitude of the Governor." he said. campaign tour of the state. nationalization plans Rhodes began his remarks on the issues by saying.