THE MICHIGAN DAILY saturday, September 21, 1974 Page Two DICK GRIFFEY presents: THE 1974 STEVIE WONDER FALL TOUR STEVIE WONDER WITH Wonderlove PLUS The Commodores FRI,, SEPT. 27-8:30 P.M. at OLYMPIA STADIUM TICKETS: $7.50, 6.00 Tickets At-Olympia, Grinnell's & Hudson's MC .. . Honored at Olympia 5920 OLYMPIA STADIUM Detroit Grand River (313) 895-7000 48202 lit Nixon to enter hospital on Monday for leg treatment (Continued fromPage 1) A hearing on the motion was' scheduled Friday, then post- poned to Monday. amine Mr. Nixon and report their findings to the court," Ja- worski said. THERE WAS no immediate YESTERDAY Special Prose-' response from Sirica. cutor Leon Jaworski suggested If Nixon is too ill to testify, to U. S. District Court Judge a deposition might be taken out- John Sirica that he conduct his , side the courtroom, Jaworski own inquiry into whether Nixon I said. is healthy enough to testify at Julie Nixon Eisenhower, the the Watergate cover-up trial. formerPresident's youngest Jaworski and defendant John:f daughter, arrived in San Cle- Ehrlichman have subpoenaed mente on Thursday. Sources Nixon to appear at the trial, said she had flown there to con- scheduled to begin Oct. 1. vince her ailing father to enter If Nixon is reported too ill' a hospital. to appear at the trial, "the She had not seen him since he court could consider taking the resigned as President on Aug. customary step of appointing a 9 and went into seclusion at his team of medical experts to ex- oceanside estate, although she t __m__f_ m edica___xperts_____x-_has talked to him by telephone. NIXON HAS been suffering from phlebitis, an inflammation of a vein, for several months. and clot had formed and that the former president was suf- fering from "severe physical strain and physical fatigue." The new clot is in a vein above Nixon's left knee, Tkach said, adding that "the leg is swollen and painful. The clot from the earlier phlebitis, which is still present, causes the for- mer President periodic pain." Nixon's attorneys filed a ma- tion Monday in Los Angeles, asking that the Charlotte sub-, poena be quashed because of Nixon's ill health and because, they argued, his actions at the time and documents andatape recordings were covered by presidential privilege. The Charlotte suit was filed by 21 persons contending White House aides and local officials illegally prevented them from attending a 1971 rally in honor of the Rev. Billy Graham. Nixon spoke at the event. ALPHA DELTA PHI FRATERNITY Of course we have a beautiful house, excellent meals, scholastics, great social life, and athletic competition! We have something unique to offer to enrich your college experience. COME SEE US! i Last week Tkach said an ex- amination showed that a sec- U' doctor: Nixon delay risked death OPE OUSE (Continued from Page 1) nothing more than inflammation or clotting of a vein, according to Coon, and is not uncommon, particularly with advancing age. The doctor said the dis- ease may become fatal when, a blood clot formed elsewhere in the body - most often in a leg - becomes dislodged and travels to the lungs. There it becomes a deadly new clot, known as an embo- lism. According to Coon, the likeliness of fatality varies with the patient's age. Nixon is 61. The causes of the disease are frequently difficult to pinpoint, and it sometimes seems to ap- pear for no reason. It is be- lieved to be linked to other dis- orders of the circulatory sys- tem. Other possible causes may* be a sharp blow to an area, or long periods of bedrest or in- activity, Coon said.C THERE are two types of Phlebitis - "superficial" and "deep". Coon said that of the two, deep phlebitis is more dan- gerous, and it carries a heavier chance of causing an embolism. According to Coon, the pain associated with phlebitis "var- ies greatly all over the lot . . . some cases can be quite un- comfortable," and can go through lengthy "smoldering and lingering" - as is Nixon's. Coon cited the usual symp- toms of phlebitis as pain in the infected area, swelling and sometimes an inability to put weight on the affected leg. Doctors normally treat phle- bitis with anti-coagulant drugs, whose purpose is to cut down' on the capacity of the body for blood clotting. Coon warned that such treat- ment is not without risks, since it does weaken the body's ca-r pacity to defend itself if the need for clotting arises. The American Association of Blood Banks, a nonprofit asso- ciation, is the world's largest organization devoted exclusive- ly to blood banking and trans- fusion services. AP Photo The latest news A disabled veteran of South Vietnam's army reads a local newspaper which he pulled from the flames as Saigon police attempted to confiscate a press run of the pacifist-oriented daily. The staff of the newspaper, Dai Dan Toc, burned the copies before police had a chance to take them. HITS MILLIKEN, LEVIN: H RP's Fereney describes 556 S. STATE ST. (near the Union) his opposition as evasive 761-8282 FRI., Sept. 20-SUN., Sept. 29-7 p.m. to 10 p.m. By CHERYL PILATE ! During one of his last cam- paign appeaarnces in theAnn IArbor a r e a, Human Rights P a r t y (HRP) gubernatorial candidate Zolton Ferency yes- terday attacked his Democratic and Republican opponents for faiing to confront the issues. Addressing two University po- litical science classes, Ferency' said that today's voter has been "manipulated by money and electronics." q owou rrIErtwww Aig .Y+ rr during his brief speech, Ferency explained to the audience of, about 150 the techniques used! to enhance a candidate's image. "How a candidate looks and' appears is largely determined by information derived fromr polls," he said. "This sort of projected imagery is what de- stroys political leadership-no one is willing to take a strong position on arcontroversial sub- ject for fear of alienating a E large chunk of voters." POINTING out t h a t both Democratic gubernatorial can- didate Sander Levin and Gover- nor William Milliken anticipate spending $750,000 on their cam- paigns, Ferency said a majorI chunk of their funds is allocated to media exposure and image- shaping. "Money has become a very important ingredient in politics today," he commented. "If you don't have a lot of it, you're at a severe disadvantage." Following his informal ad- dress, Ferency fielded questions from the audience on a wide range of topics. "THIS campaign is going bet- ter than we expected," he noted with a laugh. "If we get 10 per cent -of the vote, it will be a major victory-if we get 15 per cent, it will be a land- slide and we'll have an inaugu- ration party." Ferency, who is making his third bid for the governover- ship, founded the statewide HRP in 1971 after falling into dis- favor with the Democratic party for his strong anti-war senti- ments. "NO MATTER how long you ANTIQUE S " listen to the major parties you MARCH 1 3 THRU 17 don't really know where they stand," he asserted. Hopskotching from campaignE I fundraising techniques to the role of professional polltakersi ;I a film Probably not. All things considered you do what you do pretty doggone well. After all, no one has taken your job. And you're eating regularly. But... But have you ever considered what doing your job just a little better might mean? 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