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Eastern Illinois University The Keep October 1974 10-31-1974 Daily Eastern News: October 31, 1974 Eastern Illinois University Follow this and additional works at: http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1974_oct Recommended Citation Eastern Illinois University, "Daily Eastern News: October 31, 1974" (1974). October. 23. http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1974_oct/23 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the 1974 at The Keep. It has been accepted for inclusion in October by an authorized administrator of The Keep. For more information, please contact [email protected]. � Eastern Illinois University Charleston ; , Illinois 6l920 Thursday, Oct. 31, 1974 Vol. LX . .. - No. 46 12 Pages. astern. tell the truth _and,news don't be afraid . -- .. CH, Calif. (AP) - Former Wednesday. president's condition and pull him out of drive from San Clemente ." hardgle M. Nixon alm_r:ost di edNixon _Dr. John C. Lu ngren, Nixon's almost personal· what was ... a very .seriou dieds condition.'·' . inEarlier ,WedShrieknesday, President Ford said shock. follqwing surgery . physician, said the former president had Nixon .• P. aced in tlfe he'was praying for Nixon and asked to be to ·was---Otig.WiVlY. , �. his former Whit� House shown improvement. intensive care ward, on the t6p floor of kept abreast of Nixon's condition. revealed Wednesday. He said· internal' bleeding, which th� hospital, foi: his security and privacy. Ford will be in Los Angeles for a no doubt that we almost lost triggered the shock, had apparently Ziegler said neither he nor any other campaign ,appearance Thursday night, but yesterday afternoon," stopped . aides have been permitted to visit.NiJKln, a White House sp okesman has said there ixon - Ziegler told an impromptu Blood Jor transfusions was set 11side in who has been isolated from everyone but were no plans for him to visit Nixon. the hospital where _,,_ nee at case bleeding recurred·. his family and doctors. _ · The 61-y ear-old former president was treated . Lungren said that although Nixon's The crisis occurred soon after Ziegler experiencing restlessness a .nd receiving doctors hav� · side-stepped vital signs were stable, it was too early to left the hospital Tuesday, "and the medication for . pain and occa�ional whether Nixon's life was to makea prognosis on his condition. doctors were so busy dealing with the nausea. ing the crisis on Tuesday. Ziegler said, "I know that President president's condition' that I did not He also was taking nourish�ent and · s still on ' the critical list Nixon has not1ost the will to live ... he's a receive notification -until p.m. 'when I antibiotics intravenously . S man of great strength apd great courage, happern<d to call the hospital," Ziegler Ziegler said Nixon was ,blood · · receiving and he will pull out of it ." said. transfusions Wednesday morning. · Ziegler said Nixon's-condition. after he Of Nixon's wife Pat and dau ghters Lungren said Nixon received three 1temayask went into "vastiular shock" - collapse of Tricia and Julie, who flew t0 Long' Beach pints of blood to counteract shock and LJ blood circµlation - fo r three hours was so TueSday night, Ziegler said, think the internal bleeding, and "several more units "I serious that "I think it's fortunate that b�st way to describe the family's stat e of ·are being held in reserve for him." / ·udentrep - President Nixon was in the intensive care mind is as one of very deep concei:_n," Nixon continued under the care of unit. He said they were staymg at a pri'\'.ate · specially trained intensive care nurses, "It's -also fortunate that .the doctors residence near the huspital on the advice said ·Luhgre.n, adding: "All e.mergency were handy and could go through the of Lungren, "so they would not be resuscitation equipment for any .necessary procedures to deal with the separated from the hosp.ital by .lY'o ne-hour contingency are at his bedside." student member to rnnews l'sity committee will be Ch a rg e d b y s t u d en· t ' , I the Board of Governors to · · em's tenure policy and B J ·h n R n Y 0n ya Iy Lumbia 's type _A Easter� student has ch_argeddenies Peter tearingfrie S poster any needed changes. erriS'.:"St.) were i igh, aLeigh andi,�ate for the County Board, !���;:;:���:�Gilbert Fite said Tuesday in � � . with t eanng �1s oppon nts' pos . , and he was able with the student body � ter from her ctoor w,hile campaigning_ gains." Id su pport placing a student Sunday in Taylo Hall. avaraged u.rcd•� committee. Fit e appointed � Le gh, a Republican his long gain was ember. , . ! and a political ience profess r, de y several eight a the agenda for .the Senate _o nied the charge edne a even.mg. two amendments to the· � v Maria�n rul!s , a jun-ior statistics 'vernment by:-laws and a � from· · Waukegan, said !n Tom· Pµrvin w that afte� 1:eigh had !�ft oney. her room from idual tackles. ments to be voted on will campaigning she had placed a .poster of Dalias n a late fumble a ate speaker to rule off the Price, Leigh's Democrat opponen pass to gain con senator who\at the time t, on her do.or. a : She said 'that ab �r acco;ades. is not , in go�d academic ou't five minutes later contributiOns to she .went to the door after hearing a noise an eligible voter· iii the Hale, and saw� Leigh bent over de Don · he was elected." the, trash chute th :h acrossthe ha from ·her ddequarye for ntly no senator _may be a � room. _ 's 2-1 Afte h eft, e ·n Eastern officer, Supreme Court � Lei g , l . she said that sh looked into the undefxated I hold '"the office or chief chute and saw the poster torn into three night. any regular campus news pieces. "That 's no nd Addequarye jbr campus organization. 'The _ ! my style," Leigh Said; of ome the alleged in ls to overc require the speaker to- cident, , assisted will "I don't re e Mason nator found in violation of call being bent over the �e , third consecut , ·trash chute," he said, "I didn't tear down cked off "'any-of Dalia Prices's nad kno ·ons can presently found s signs." ranks with on be la tion, but are not clear as to Bruns said she was with a f riend; removal of offending Nancy Erlandson, w_hen Leigh came i nto for her room .'.'campaigning with dorm people. amendments give the " 1; 11igs, Pikes will 'Ulsion to the speaker. _ After he left , she 'said , "We put .out the for money is expected sign oCPrice on the door just for"kicks.'' soccer pl est ma Epsilon .and Pi in Kerchner, , fina ncial "He was. never by himself," said Dalias Priie �ams Rrevailed ov . He will ask for sena�e Erlandson, a freshman from Elk Grove, She said that Leigh wa§ with her and ,The reason she knew it was her sign, the Fraternity div" $70Q dollars from. the when , she and Bruns allegedly spotted the other esc_prts the entire time he was in she said, was that after Leigh left the advance to the :nt Board . Leigh bent over in the trash chute. the dorm . floor she checked the chute and the requested mo ney� $400 Bruns, presently poster was- on top. enrolled in . e Leigh said t he was never alo.ne that one of AsSQ"Ciation of Illinois tha Prices's classes, said, " Even im properly She said that the trash was backed up for night while campaigning Taylor North if nment (AISG) dues, $200 fri -posted , I could-see taking down, but from the first floor and the poster was on and South. "I was with an escort at all il · evalu ation, _and $100 for not tearing it ·up." top. times, he said , "I never touched any two feams J p'osters." ositions' in , the 4 .ent, at p.m. W Leigh was escorted through Taylor field number thre Hall by Sue Hayes, a resident assistant; other teams have Brenda Lowery, Taylor Hall president . Know candidates'.views, qu · - ' ¥ playoffs. ay will be considerably and another representative, d universit r in_J d warm with showers and Pan "We didn't see one -poster on ·any of ma and the A tar ms lik ely. · High ' the doors," Hayes 'said., issues_befoie voting pendent,division an the middle 70s. The , in She stated that Leigh had not iorn any Hall from the d rain is 60 per cent Nov� 5 f r saw one, th�_playoff field. poster off a'ny door, " He neve � let alone rip one down,'' ,she added. See supplement inside ,_ . -'. 2 Thursday, ' ..... ,..... Oct. 31, 1974 Kent State jury Attendance of 200 expected went to to Kaleidoscope· 74 and the main purpose and after registration the By SteveEastern Murray host residence hallof cortferehcs campus: Eastern will be hosting, the Great Lakes the .conference is to share ideas about given a campus tour. Association ·of. Colleges and University what is going on in residence halls at On Friday night the stud on Wednesday Residence Halls �Conference for the first different campuses, said �is Hencken, will attend a buffet d' time Frid�y and Saturday with 200 associat(; dean of housing. University Union· before EVELAND, Ohio A • Defense CL ( P) students expected to attend. Registration will take place at the - opening of the conference in have told a U.S. District Court · attorneys The theme ·of the r conference is Charleston Holiday Inn at noon Friday Discussion topics will jury that Ohio National Guardsmen were creativity and programming g 0f 0 he / res a · pe ire 0 k- g u i �:��::n d he exp�t• antiw: :�ar �.demonstrators: ��� �::wat Kent State and 20 schools: including : � ��� Ford signs bill toincrea se level W U si a · n ta v Y.