Page 14-Friday, June 9, 1978-The Michigan Daily Haldenmn parole possible WASHINGTON (AP)- The U.S. Parole Commission will decide next week when H. R. Haldeman, the former White House Chief of staff imprisoned for Watergate crimes, will be released. Haldeman, 51, has been in the minimum security installation at Lom- poc, Calif., since June 21 last year. He will be eligible for parole on June 20 when he will have satisfied the minimum time of the one to four-year sentencehimposed by U.S. District JudgeJohn Sirica. HALDEMAN'S co-defendant, former Attorney General John Mitchell, becomes eligible for parole on June 21, but he has not had his initial interview with parole examiners. That session tentatively is set for July 5 at the prison at Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala., where Mitchell is recuperating from hip surgery. Both men, along with John Ehrlich- man who spent 18 months in prison, were convicted of conspiring to cover up White House involvement in Watergate. The three were lieutenants of former President Richard Nixon, who was named as a co-conspirator in Do a Tree a Favor: Recycle Your Daily the cover-up but was not indicted. Ehrlichman's case illustrated that paroles are anything but automatic. He was interviewed as his one-year an- niversary approached, but the com- mission decided he should serve six months more than the minimum, HALDEMAN WAS interviewed at Lompoc last month and his file was forwarded to the Parole Commission. The case will be heard June 14 by Cecil McCall, chairman, Benjamin Malcolm, vice chairman, and Dorothy Parker, a commissioner. The commission reviews a prisoner's record in the institution and his offense to determine how long the prisoner should serve. The 64-year-old Mitchell returned to Maxwell on May 26 after five months of medical furloughs during which surgeons repaired a weakened artery in his abdomen and replaced his arthritic right hip. Since he re-entered the institution, Mitchell has continued his recuperation in hia dormitory, receiving outpatient treatment at the Air Force base hospital. He is scheduled soon to return to work as "education clerk" and a prison spokesman describes him as "in good spirits, doing fine." f t t s s d c A Wallace may still run for Senate Camp said. MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP)- Gov. Democratic and Republican executive Alabama's other senator, the veteran George Wallace yesterday appointed committees to decide how to select par- John Sparkman, has announced he will Maryon Pittman Allen to temporarily ty nominees for the seat. retire when his term expires in ill the U.S. Senate seat left vacant by In a prepared statement announcing January. he death of her husband James Allen. the appointment, Wallace called Ms. IT WAS THE Senate seat being Allen said she would run in an election Allen a "gracious lady and a strong vacated by Sparkman that Wallace o fill the two years left in his term. person, who, in my opinion, will serve originally intended to seek. But three Wallace is still "giving con- Alabama well in the U.S. Senate." weeks ago the governor announced he ideration" to running for the seat him- SINCE THE senator's death last "just didn't want to run." elf, according to his press secretary, Thursday, the governor has been Allen's death, however, "changed Billy Joe Camp. flooded with telephone calls, letters and many things," Camp acknowledged telegrams urging him to be a candidate Wednesday. CAMP SAID the governor would or- for the remaining two years in Allen's Wallace reportedly is concerned ler the special election held Nov. 7 to term, Camp said, about Alabama's loss of seniority in the hoose a permanent replacement for "It seems that the people of Alabama Senate. Although Wallace, if elected, Allen. That is the day of the state's have realized more and more that come would have no seniority, he could bring eneral election. January they will not have an ex- to the seat a "national following and It' would be up to the state perienced voice in the U.S. Senate," politicalclout," according toCamp. Celebrate UM's 50th Season of Summer Theatre Our 10th year in Repertory 0 orders wll be accepted untl June 19.1978 6 Notecurtaintim A Aee n gsa p o on d P s n S PyearsIschedu our y Y cMa'4e9'e-erforances a mae wi (all series) Fro, Ba'cony 9290sa c Ticet office ldre chidann ,78 o'pens 'endaerayge'SUBSCRIPTION ORDER FORM 'Or e e 92,09r99 9e' 9 9 4 9.9 9,99h Odsem y sll serie sO. Michigan Rep '78 Curre dae._ _ _ _ _ 35 Anyreminingsicketsotindiviualay sw swilmldon asit9si dbeo in exhanging tn hSyoJ n& 0 on se Mnday.Ju9 ner26g1n978aosasci b Name Ph__________excnanged___(_______)___ PERFORMANCE CALENDAR Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Evening Eveing Evening Evening Evening Matinee Week of July 5' July 6 July 7 July 8 July 9 July 5-9 VERONA VERONA VERONA VERONA vERONA # Week of July 25' July 26' July 27' July 28 July 29 July 30 July 25-30 TRAVESTIES SIGN MAJOR TRAVESTIES SIGN MAJOR Week of Aug I Aug 2 Aug3 Aug 4 Aug 5 Aug. O. August- SIGN MAJOR TRAVESTIES SIGN MAJOR _TRAVESTIES VERONA has both Matinee and Evening perormances on Sunday ' Special Picnic Supper perormances ALL PERFORMANCES IN POWER CENTER Select a series (A,B.CDE, or F) for your first three shows and then give us your choice for the fourth show. Series A Sun. eve. July 9, Tues. eve. 'July 25, Tues. eve. Aug. 1 B Wed. eve. 'July 5, Wed. eve. 'July 26, Wed. eve. Aug. 2. 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