2 Thursday, February 26, 1976 University Dally Kansan associated press digest Ford, Carter firsts final present Ford said yesterday his narrow New Hampshire primary victory meant he could eliminate Ronald Reagan if he won upcoming primaries. Final results were Ford, 54,824 or 51 per cent and Reagan, 33,507 or 49 per cent of the vote, which took all night to count. Ford won overwhelming control of the state's 21-member delegation to the Republican National Convention. Carter said yesterday he would win the Democratic presidential nomination on the first ballot. He won 17 Democratic National Convention delegates, and Udall New Hampshire Democrats gave Gov. Jimmy Carter 28,980, or 30 per cent of the vote. Rep. Morris K. Udall, D-Arizu, was second with 18,544 or 30 per cent. Prairie flares up again EMPORIA-Eight prairie and woodland fires still smoldered yesterday after they swept across thousands of acres of dry grasslands in the Flint Hills area of Another fire broke out around an oil drilling rig 11 miles east of Arkansas City, and burned across about 1,000 acres of prairie land. After northwest winds blew the fire more than five miles, firemen from Arkansas City, Winfield, Dexter and the rural fire department in adjoining cities have been battling the blaze. They continued to patrol the area of Cowley County State Lake and south of U.S. 168 about 15 miles east of Arkansas City to prevent new hareworms from getting there. Fire fighters from the Eureka and Burlington area were also on the alert against a recurrence of the prairie and woodland fires. Scranton new U.N. rep WASHINGTON—Former Penn. Gov. William Scratton has the job of standing up for the United States against unfair attacks in the United Nations, Ford appointed Scranton to succeed Daniel Patrick Moynihan as U.N. ambassador and promised that the United States would take a firm stand in the world Scranton, appearing with Ford and Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger in the White House Oval Office, called the job an honor, but a very difficult one. "In a Pat Moyhanian风," Scranon said. "I'm delighted with the way he handed the job. I'm proud to be his successor and I think we are on the upward." Scranon told he was an advocate of an even-baned policy in the Middle East. He said the U.S. position in that region was slanted towards Israel. House cites mum agents WASHINGTON—A House subcommittee began contempt action yesterday against five federal agents who refused to testify about their interception of cables Three FBI agents and a former agent told the House government information subcommittee that they had been ordered by Atty. Gen. Edward H. Levi not to An employee of the National Security Agency who was also involved in the 29 years of cable interception in an operation known as Shamrock, said his order not to disclose such information has been rejected. President Ford told Levi and Clements last week not to comply with the subcommittee's subpoena of all documents and records related to cable interceptions since January 1947. Ford said the records encompassed sensitive national security information. SUA Presents a discussion on Psychic Awarenes by Marcella Kelly well known Kansas City Psychic Wednesday, March 3.1976 7:30 p.m. Forum Room in the Union Admission Free --- WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen. Barry M. Goldwater, R-Ariz., suggested yesterday that former President Richard M. Nixon would establish States a favor by staying in Peking. Nixon criticized for China trip Goldwater made the statement when asked whether Nixon's current trip to China had any impact on President Ford's showing in the New Hampshire primary. "I don't think Mr. Nixon's visit to China did anything," he said, "and if he wants to do this country a favor he might stay over there. Goldwater said Nickon's visit was a violation of the Logan Act, which prohibited citizens from trying to influence the conduct of any foreign government without authorization. The law carries a maximum penalty of a $8,000 fine and three years in prison. "I don't think it (the trip) hurt Mr. Ford," Goldwater said. "I don't think the average American has enough respect for Mr. Nixon anymore to really believe that what he's doing is in anybody's interest but Mr. Nixon's." 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