Thursday, September 12. 1974 7 Family says Nixon suffering mental. From the Associated Press WASHINGTON - Rise in physical pain and remains "way down, very depressed" despite the pardon he received. Senate keeps limit From the Associated Press WASHINGTON—The Senate voted 85 to 0 yesterday to make the 55-mile-an-hour national speed limit permanent. The Senate also went on record in opposition to the requirement that cars be equipped with an interlock system to prevent them from startling unless seat belts were fastened. a member of his family reports. The former President's condition is said to be worrying his wife and family. The present national speed limit is temporary, expiring June 30, 1975. The bill now goes to the House of Representatives. The family member sought out a telephone interview Tuesday night, saying, "This is something someone should talk about." The member asked not to be identified by name. Nixon has seen and spoken with this person since his resignation Aug. 8. The member talked with Nixon by telephone as recently as Monday night. The Knight News Service distributed a story yesterday asserting that the person was Edward Cox, Nixon's son-in-law. The Associated Press declined to comment. The family member disclosed that Nixon was suffering from a recurrence of phlebitis, which had been publicly described on July 5 as resolved. Nixon doesn't talk about his physical The member said Nixon had made no plans to return to public life. condition with his family, who learned about the phlebitis last summer from doctors and not from Nixon, said the family member. Nixon is reconsidering his announcement last Dec. 10, that he would eventually give his San Clemente estate to the American people, the family member said. "Emotionally, he's still way down, very depressed," the member said. "He is in a bad situation." "I would hope the pardon would eventually lift that, but I just haven't noticed that. There was no sudden elation." Nixon's physical and mental conditions are aggravating each other, the family members. "It is enough to worry Mrs. Nixon," the member said. "The worse it would be, the less he would talk about it. In other words, he's obviously in pain. He's obviously concerned about his health, but he's not talking about it." The family member said Nixon's mind remained sharp. "I went over some things, and he kept right up with them," the member said. "He has a strong mind and it is as strong as ever. He grasped the map, recalled and even caught me up on a few things." Asked Nixon's feelings about the events that led to his resignation, this family physical anguish "He wanted to stay in there, but his mind overcame his emotions," the member said. The family member said Nixon was still a fighter. member recalled that Nixon had called resination 'abhorrent to every instinct in mankind.' "The coach says it's hard to get the team up with him." That's funny; we never have any problem." 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