Friday, October 18, 1974 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Sevo'r Friday, October 18, 1974 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Fleming rejects budget cuts Rocky's wife has mastectomy ir (Continued from Page 1) erations. FLEMING argued yesterday that "we've edged into non- salary Items about as much as we can." He explained that further budget cuts could only be made by laying off person- nel or by boosting tuition. He added that both alternatives were undesireable, and should only be used as a last resort. Milliken's earlier letter asked Fleming to "assume that tui- tion increases and enrollment decreases are not viable alter- natives" to make up revenues lost if state appropriations are slashed from this year's $105.5 million to next year's targeted $101.3 million. The governor stated. specific- ally that the four per cent cut would not include reductions in funds intended for staff salary increases or for "built-in infla- tion costs." Nevertheless, Milliken admit- ted Tuesday that state aid to the University will likely in- crease next year, despite the letter asking for cutbacks. FLEMING will officially re- (Continued from Page 1) cancerous. Ms. Ford, now back' spond to the letter in Novem- at the White House, is said to ber, and the governor will make nodes in the area were removed be making an excellent re- his official recommendations to but the chest muscle was left. coverx. the state legislature in January. They added that the cancer The Regents also heard argu- did not appear to have entered ASKED ABOUT the coinci- ments at yesterday's meeting on the lymph system and that she dence, Rockefeller said, "It's the Committee on the Ecenomic would have an excellent chance ironic and unbelievable." Status of the Faculty's (CESF) of complete recovery. Dr. Jerome Urban, the sur- proposed 18 per cent faculty geon who performed the opera- pay boost hike. Ms. Rockefeller's operation tion, said there were no com- It it 1 i It Ford denies deal (Continued from Page 1) disclosure would be devastating,1 "I'm confident all the facts even catastropic, insofar as1 are not out," said Rep. John , President Nixon was concern- Conyers (D-Mich.)s author of ed,"bFordsaid. The tape wasf one of the two resolutions of made public Aug. 5, producing1 inquiry that led to Ford's ap- overwhelming s e n t i m e n t in 1 pearance. Congress for Nixon's impeach- REP. BELLA Abzug (D-N.Y.), ment. author of the other one, said Ford said other steps beingg more witnesses had to be call- considered on Aug. 1 were fight-c ed, particularly Haig, before ing impeachment to the end,r Congress and the nation could resignation at once, resignation be certain there was no deal at a later date, a temporaryn involved in the pardon. stepdown by Nixon, trying to f "This is only the beginning," get a censure vote as an alter- o she said. native to. impeachment, anJ a Before submitting to brief Nixon pardon of himself. questioning by the subcommit- Ford said Haig did not advo- tee members, Ford read for 45S ae'no hgoton n minutes from a prepared state- thany the op i econ ment in which he recounted to mendation of his own until he a nationwide radio-TV audience had time for further thought. the steps leading up to the I pardon.,A f FRANK RHODES, Vice Pres- ident for Academic Affairs,' hinted that the committee would likely compromise on a lower' figure (probably 12 per cent) before the Regents recaiveethe proposed hike for final ap- pr oval1. Several of the Regents argued that the proposed 18 per cent boost was unreasonably igh. Regent Deane Baker (R-Ann Arbor) said that "to go before the people of the state with an 18 per cent increase in view of l the present economic conditions is just not a realistic request." However, CESF Chairman Economics Prof. Saul Hyman, contended that the hike was "a modest proposal" and is necessary to make University aculty salaries competitive with ther "peer institutions."' follows by 19 days similar sur- gery undergone by President1 Ford's wife Betty, whose right breast was discovered to be: . if you see news happen call 76-DAILY plications and that Ms. Rocke- feller was in excellent condi- tion. "She is in fine sports," he said. She may be released from the hospital within a week t) 10 days, he added.r WHEN REPORTERS were called to Rockefeller's midtown. Manhattan townhouse yesterday: morning, they thought that; politics would be the subject. Rockefeller's nomination as vice l president has run into difficul- ties because of revelations that he gave political associates more than $2 million in gifts and that his family finan.med a critical biography of a po- litical opponent. Rockefeller, however, refused to discuss or to speculate on how his wife's operation may affect his political future. The couple's marriage in 1963 caused great controversy. Both divorced their e a r 1 i e r spouses in order to marry and the events greatly hurt R cke- feller's efforts to win the 1964 Republican nomination for Pres- ident. THE ISRAEIW POW PESTIAl '74 THE ISRAElI POLK PESTIVAt '74 ITH IsRAElIlPOW ESTIYAL 1'74 Yaffo Vackoni N F,-A TUR"NG The AdletTt GWo di fion The Sobtai DATE: Monday, October 28, 1974 TIME: 8:00 P.M. PLACE: The Power Center for the Performing Arts PRICE: $3.50, Student Discount $2.50 Sponsored by the B'nai 'rith Foundation at the University of Michigan Tickets available at the B'nai B'rith Foundation, 1429 Hill Street ISRAELI ART SHOW--6:30 p.m. in the lobby of Power Center No phone orders accepted-pavment by check or money order. Limited supply tickets on sole now. Subscribe to The Daily WHAT'S A JEWISH ARTS FESTIVAL? ILF 0 L- F- CO- It's ,. . Dance, Film Drama, Fine Arts Music, Literature Oct. 28-Nov. Work in Washington, D.G. This summer sponsored by Washington Summer Intern Proqrom Positions in Congressional. Offices, Executive Agencies, Lobbying Organizations, N e w s Media, Research Organizations (UNDERGRADUATES ONLY) MASS MEETING Wednesday-7:30-Oct. 23 Rackham Amphitheater 5 Sponsored by HILLEL r FORD SAID the pardon wasI first mentioned to him by Haig a week before Nixon resigned, as one of six courses of action being considered in the WhiteC House. 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