2 Thursday, October 31, 1974 University Daily Kansan Magruder testimony From the Associated Press Jeb Stuart Magruder, prosecution witness in the Watergate coverup trial, said yesterday that he once was told by John W. Dean III that former President Richard Nixon was pleased with Magruder's efforts to conceal the Watergate scandal. Mugurder testified that Dean and former Atty. Gen. John Mitchell promised him money in case anything went wrong. Economy report From the Associated Press Labor costs continued to rise at near-record rates the past three months while productivity declined sharply, the Labor Department reported yesterday. The government release was further evidence of the nation's twin problems of a sagging economy and persistent inflation. The report said rising labor costs were a result of hikes in wages and a decline in output per man-hour. Sawhill ouster From the Associated Press The ouster of John C. Sawhill as the top energy administrator was a result of a power struggle and White House dissatisfaction with Sawhill's style and management, according to top administrative sources. They gave various reasons for Sawhil's ouster and replacement by Interior Secretary Rogers Morton. He urged mandatory energy conservation when the administration wanted only voluntary measures; he insisted that the government wasn't managing the Federal Energy Administration firmly enough. Campaign charges From the Associated Press The state chairman of the re-election campaign of Sen. Bob Dole, R-Kan., charged yesterday that Dole's Democratic opponent, Rep. Bill Roy had failed to file complete and adequate campaign expenditure reports. Dole's chairman, Lt. Gov. Dave Owen, said that the Roy campaign had one-tenth as many in-kind contributions as did Dole's campaign. But because it was too early for the campaign to have much money and that it created a temptation to spend it in dishonorable ways, Brock said Dole was sending out "some of the most disgusting literature ever seen in a Kansas campaign." METZGER SALVAGE 628 Vermont HUGE GROCERY STOCK Retail Prices with 25% off at Check Out Counter Open 9-5 Mon. thru Sat.—Across from Post Office JACK'S BAR - POOL - FOOSE WITH HARD AND SGFT BALLS - LOTS OF COLD COORS - Every Thursday 7 p.m. - Midnight $100 PITCHERS MAKE IT HAPPEN! - NFL Monday Night Football - KU Football and Afternoon Basketball Games 1009 MASSACHUSETTS He attributed the internal bleeding to secondary reaction to anticoagulation drugs that Nixon had been receiving to combat the threat of potentially fatal blood clots. Lungen's remarks came in a three-page written statement read to newmen by a baker. Llangren had he been in contact with President Ford's physician, William Lakash, Tuesday night and yesterday morning. problems encountered at the time of surgery," he said. "He expressed President Ford's deep concern over Mr. Nixon's condition," he said, "and asked me to convey to former President Nixon and Mrs. Nixon that his prayers are for his full and complete recovery. Nixon almost died, Ziegler says . . . From Page One THE At the stroke of midnight the Green Pepper people will select the most entounging of all trick-or-treaters. The winner receives one free pizza with tippings of his choice. 620 W. 9k Fast Free Delivery 841-4044 contact with him so he and President Ford may be apprised of any change in the fora block east of the Stables Lungen said Nixon was receiving intravenous antibiotics and was under condemnation. "Dr. Lukash also requested that I keep in Your choice of any one of our fresh toppings when order is placed in a Halloween costume. Halloween Special: Nixon's son and daughters arrived at the hospital before Lungren's statement. Lungren said such a reaction frequently occurs in patients of type internal bleeding Nixon suffered. "He is being monitored as any patient in critical condition, and this includes continuous monitoring of heart activity and blood volume monitoring of blood volume determination." Midnight Special: "Specially trained critical care nurses are with him around the clock," Lungen said. "All emergency resuscitation care for any contagency is at his bedside." 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