Tuesday, May 11, 1976 University Daily Kansan associated press digest Meat packers testify WASHINGTON - A Senate panel investigating fraud in military meat purchasing heard testimony yesterday that caseayer Peter Berger made up to $192,000 a day of beef. Four present or former military meat inspectors receiving gifts, bribes and favors, including the services of prostitutes, for refraining from nipicking and not creating disputes at Blue Ribbon Frozen Foods of Hadden, Conn. Sen. Lawton Chiles, D-FAa., chairman of the Government Operations subcommittee on federal spending practices, said the situations discovered weren't criminal. Estimating the "gross fraud" to total millions of dollars each year, Chiles said subcommittee investigators were continuing their nine-month study pursuing a resolution. Rau's appeal rejected CINCINNATI—James Earl Ray's bid to overturn his guilty plea in the slaying of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., was rejected yesterday by the 6th U.S. The court said Ray's contention that he anticipated a reopening of his case was, at best, highly implausible. in best maps, maybe that he simply reasoned that a shrewd attorney might find a way to overturn his conviction regardless of the voluntariness of the plea," the court said. One of Ray's attorneys, Robert Livingston, said he would ask the U.S. Supreme Court to review the appeal. Another of Ray's attorneys, James Lesar argued that Ray's former defense attorney, Howard Scherzer, coerced Ray into a guilty plea. Another attorney, Lesar, has accused Howard of about who actually shot King. Kodama indicted again TOKYO-Koshoda Kohada, alleged kingpin in the Japanese part of the Lockheed scandal, was charged with violating the foreign exchange law. The court ordered the kingpin to take valuable assets. The new indictment against Kodama said he failed to get the required permission under Japan's foreign exchange regulations to receive $1.47 million in May 1973 from John Clutter, former president of Lockheed's Japan office. Conviction on the charges could bring a prison term of three years. Kodama, 65, is the only man charged so far in connection with investigations into plans that Lockheed reported they had to Japan to promote the sales plans to planes. He was accused of Nipsey Hushua Ai Nanpo. Bennett questions primary TOPEKA-G Robert F. Bennett said yesterday that the tighter the fight between President Ford and Ronald Reagan for the Republican presidential nomination becomes, the better the chances the Kansas GOP would remain unattended. committed. Bennett said he didn't think Kansas needed a presidential primary Bernstein and returned to a UNK interview. She concurred that once it wasn't inconceivable that if the race became taller a darkhorse could come out of it to win the GOP presidential normallion. On the other reason, the governor said, states taking uncommitted delegations to Kansas City would have considerably more bargaining power. Towers opens car wash? swimmers in the Jayhawker Towers Apartments' pool narrowly missed having a mechanical fish join them yesterday when a car crashed through the pool's guard rail and landed with its front bumper within a few feet of the water. The accident occurred at about 4:45 p.m. when a woman was parking a car that belongs to Mike Butler, KU defensive tackle. Butler said his car wasn't too badly damaged and that he would rather not talk about the incident. The car had come to a stop in front of the car. It slowly and then suddenly plunged forward. Jerry Hartnett, that Wichita sophomore, said yesterday that he and some friends picked up their towels from beside the pool and walked a few feet away. Then turned to watch the car suddenly plunged through the water, where their towels had been, be said. He said he thought the driver panicked when she realized the car was heading for the pool and stepped on the accelerator instead of the brake. The engine was roaring when the car door tottled, not the stretched said, so he opened the car door to help. "The wheels were spinning until I kicked it into 'bark.'" he said. He tried turning off the ignition when the car was out of gear, but that didn't stop it, he said, so he reached down to the floor to see if there was an operator pedal, which apparently was stuck. The engine was out of control for more than a minute, Hartnett said. "It itt kept going, but itit finally blew itself out." he said. The car was pulled from the pool by attaching a tow-tank to the rear and pulling it out. Detective plans to fight charges Lawrence Police Detective Ted Cady plans to fight a case brought in by the county attorney to challenge Crydad filled an answer to the proceeding in Douglas County Court, formally denying all instances of wrongdoing listed in the ouster petition. Crazy has been suspended from duty since April 27 for the duration of the proceeding, which Douglas County Attorney Mark Sullivan investigated in a department investigation of the department. LSD while he was a member of the department in the spring of 1974 and that he perjured himself when questioned about the incident last month. Crazy admits to purchasing a car from a man who was arrested and held in Douglas County. The car was made after the car had been seized and impounded during the man's arrest. He also denies any impropriety in registering the car himself when questioned about the incident. Crady denied the allegations that he sold No hearing date has been set. 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"In the beginning most hesitate to defend themselves." Hirner said. "They have difficulty hearing these words." She said most boys took from nine to 12 months to reach this point, though some did not. One boy said, "I think it's helped me a lot, haven't gotten in any more trouble, no things." Most of the boys felt the program was helpful. "It's taught me how to cope with it instead if making it worse," he said. He said he'd had to return because he went through the program too fast the first time. "I like to set records. I was out the first time in two months. They're making me happy." Another boy on his second time in Aachen, Placeaid he was learning to control hands. he said it was mostly the 'Tigners' discipline that helped him. "When you do something wrong, they tell you," he said. --flavored with sausage or bacon bits, baked around a country fresh egg . . 59c BUT MOST OF the boys said they the things again that got them in trouble. 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