I ' Wednesday, December " 11 1974 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine WensaIDcme ,17 H IHGNDIYtaeNn I Mills t( (Continued from Page 1) work to be done. I want out,"' Mills was quoted as saying.' Mills, complaining of exhaus-I tion, entered the hospital last week a few days after p-ublicly . renewing his association with Battistella by appearing brief- ly on stage with her in Boston. ALBERT said he also spoke1 with a doctor who attended Mills and was told "in his judg- ment, Mr. Mills is not able to perform the duties of the chair-; manship." Albert said he was also told' Mills "would make no further: announcement of his intentionsj leave key House post until his physical condition was3 determined to see whether he< could carry on duties as a mem- ber of the House or of the WaysI and Means Committee or both." "This seemed a fair way to leave it," Albert said. HE SAID he was given no details of Mills' condition or of further medical procedures to, be undertaken. The intermediary' was later: identified as Rep. Joe Waggon-1 ner (D-La.), a member of the: committee and close associate of Mills. Albert said the call was madej to him in his capacity as chair- , man of the Democratic Steering ity is being enlarged to 37 and and Policy Committee, which reorganized in accordance with has the duty of submitting to the decisions of the Democratic party caucus names of Demo- caucus for the new Congress, crats to be members and chair- which decreed substantial chan- men of committees. ges in House procedures. The Steering Committee nam- IT HAD already been assum- ed to Ways and Means Reps. ed Albert and others that Mills Otis Pike, (D-N.Y.), and Ri- would not be renominated for chard Vander Veen, (D-Mich.), Buy one at regular price- get the other at 1/2 price a , r Normal Price Halt Price CITY NOTICE Ann Arbor Cablecasting Commission NOTICE OF ADJUSTED FM RATES FOR CABLE SUBSCRIBERS As a result of inquiries following publication of misleading figures for FM service, the Cablecasting Commission has authorized Mi- chigan CATV Associates to adjust its FM rate schedule as follows: Primary installation (FM receiver only) $15.00 V O W 40. vZ/ y *3 s chairman and it was known that efforts were under way to reach Mills, in seclusion at the hospital, and persuade him to withdraw gracefully. Meanwhile the tightly organ- ized 25 - person committee on which Mills was always able to maintain a conservative major- both considered liberals, to re- place two liberal Democrats re- tiring from Congress. There are an additional 10 Democratic places to be filled because of the expansion of the committee. Choices for these seats could determine the bal- ance and strongly influence leg- islation in such fields as tax re- vision and a national health in- surance plan. A new studio has been built for recording artists in Miami. The Eagles will be the first band to use the 24-track studio. Bill Szymczk will produce. MEMOREX Recording Tape Repoduction so true it can shatter glass. ULRI C'S 549 E. UNIVERSITY AVE. Secondary installatioon (FM receiver in addition to TV set) ............. 5.00 Ehrlichman bursts into tears' at Watergate cover-up trial Monthly rate for primary FM service . . 6.50 Monthly rate for secondary FM service 2.00 For the Commission by: ALMA W. SMITH, Chairperson (Continued from Page 1) HERBERT Kalmbach, former Nixon lawyer and political fund- raiser, broke down while de-j scribing how he solicited a $75,- 000 contribution from an indus- trialist friend. The money went into a fund from which pay- ments were made to the Water- gate burglars. Ehrlichman told how he drove to Camp David with White House staff Chief H. R' "Bob" Haldeman, who told him that Nixon had decided that Ehrlich- man must resign as a result of his Watergate role. Ehrlichman went to Aspen Lodge, the Presidential cabin at the Maryland mountain re- treat, and found Nixon on the terrace. EHRLICHMAN said Nixon told him "in substance that this was a. very painful conversa- tion . . . he broke down at one point and cried . . . he said he regretted very much having to take this step . ." "He said I had been his con- science. I replied I hadn't been as effective as I'd like. "He said on reflection my judgment had been correct." EHRLICHMAN'S wife, Jean, who was in the courtroom, bow- ed her head and dabbed at herf eyes. After the recess Ehrlichman's lawyer shifted to another sub- ject but the former Nixon aide interrupted him, saying, "May I try to finish that answer? It's important to me. "I said he could explain to our children why he was asking me to leave and that basically was the end of the meeting." The next day, Nixon an- nounced he had accepted, with regret, the resignations of Haldeman and Ehrlichman. Students fight hoard (Continued from Page 1)$.50 THERE IS even talk of stu- dents challenging the state law in court. Feldt, who has spoken to several lawyers on the mat- ter in recent weeks, notes sob- erly that a lawsuit would neces-,FRI.-SAT. sitate "finding the people who want to devote the time and en- ergy" to defeat the statute in PHILO RECORD'S court. Deputy School Superintendent Emerson Powrie, following a meeting with the Yenta editors yesterday afternoon, indicated he favors upholding the state law, without regard to his per- sonal beliefs about birth con- trol. Powrie called the law "a very straightforward ruling." 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