2 Wednesday, March 31, 1976 University Daily Kansan associated press digest KNEA blasts finance plan TOPEKA-The Kansas House moved swiftly yesterday to put another school finance plan on the legislative track after Gov. Robert B. Bennett vetoed a proposal in January. The new plan met immediate objection from Kansas-National Education Association. A statement by Dorothy Steele, Overland Park, KNEA president, said teachers were "dennly disturbed" by Bennett's veto and the new bill. "Somehow, we must shake the dust bowl syndrome which seems to have pervaded the thinking of some of our highest political leaders in Topeka. For it is just plain silly." Haldeman retrial bid fails WASHINGTON - U.S. District Judge John J. Sirica, in his first Watergate rulings since 1982, yesterday denied a new trial for *White House* Court of staff H. R. Halldeman. Haldeman had asked for a new trial and an evidentiary hearing in his Watergate coverup conviction on grounds that there was unauthorized contact with the jury during the trial. His petition said supervising Marshal Ellis Duley took his wife along when the jury went for dinner and entertainment to the officers club at Andrews AFB, Haldenman asked that she be called to testify on whether she talked with any of the jurors who were sequestered and not permitted to speak to anyone else. The judge said the possibility of contact with the jurors was too speculative and added: 'The trial court cannot set the stage for the defence to engage in such a case.' Pact OKs nuclear checks WASHINGTON—Soviet and American negotiators, meeting in Moscow, have reached basic agreement on the need for on-site inspection of each country's airspace. The accord would, for the first time, allow American inspectors to check Soviet nuclear facilities to see that treaty provisions aren't being violated. Soviet officials In another and more difficult category is the lagging effort to negotiate a treaty limiting offensive nuclear weapons development until 1985. The Soviets haven't responded to the latest American proposals for resolving differences conveyed to the Kremlin more than a month ago. Howard H. "Bo" Callaway officially stepped down yesterday as President Ford's campaign manager and was immediately replaced by Rogers C. B. Morton, the former secretary of the Interior who had been White House staff as a political consultant. Bv The Associated Press In separate incidents in Madison, Wis., Sen. Henry Jackson, D-Wash., was heckled and apparently spat upon at an airport and demonstrators pushing wheel chairs and wearing Arthur Bremer masks tauged Alabama Geor. George Wallace. A police officer said some of the young people who heckled Wallace at a restaurant were later seen at the airport where Jackson apparently was spat upon. Ford replaces Callaway; pranksters taunt Wallace Both Democrats were seeking votes in Wisconsin's presidential primary next Bremer, a Milwaukee resident, shot Wallace while he was campaigning in Maryland four years ago. Wallace has been paralyzed since. Callaway's resignation, announced by Ford, came two weeks after he was suspended at his own request following a report of misconduct promoting a Colorado ski resort he owns. U.S. Naval fleet nears Lebanon, awaits orders The resignation was the major political development on the first Tuesday since Feb. 24 without a primary. Most of the day's candidates did not win in New York, sites of next week's contests. Jackson, Wallace, Jimmy Carter and Morris Udall, the four leading Democratic contenders, all spent part of the day campainting in Wisconsin. WASHINGTON (AP) — A seven-ship U.S. Navy task group has been moved into position within 24 hours steaming time of Lebanon in case it is needed to evacuate about 1,450 U.S. citizens from the strike-net country. Pentagon sources said yesterday. Defense Department spokesman William Greene told a briefing that the Sixth Fleet has received no orders to start an evacuation. Greeer said that "elements of the Sixth court are in the Eastern Mediterranean," he added. The task group reportedly was moved to that position from a Greek port within the island. Sources said the helicopter carrier Guadalcanal and six other amphibious ships and destroyers were in a holding pattern about a day's steaming time from the Lebanese coast. Aboard the amphibious ship is a Marine battalion of about 1,700 men. Meanwhile, Ford's Republican challenger, Ronald Reagan, was in Los The U.S. Navy currently has 44 ships in the Eastern and Western Mediterranean. The Russian fleet in the Mediterranean consists of 46 ships. A Soviet Sverdlov-class cruiser is reported to have moved from a position off the Egyptian coast to a point where it can observe the U.S. Navy task group. The movement of the Navy task group was reported as leftist Moslems and Islamists, who have joined Christian mullita headquarters in Beirut, Lebanese politicians expressed public fears that Syria might send troops and armor across the border to force an end to the civil war. The United States issued a warning Monday that anyone contemplating in- terrogacy could be prosecuted. There were Arab press reports that Israel would send the US-backed United States, France and the Vatican whether they could guarantee that Israel would stay out if Syria moved to resign in the run-up to the election. Senate leader says death bill won't pass TOPEKA \ (AP) ← The death penalty bill is dead in this session of the Kansas Legislature, said Senate Majority Leader Joseph Harder. 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