2 Wednesday, April 12, 1978 University Daily Kansan S. Lebanese refugees go home BEIRUT (AP)—Thousands of refugees, probed by their government, returned to south Lebanon yesterday as Israel started to relinquish the area. Kissinger asks that phone talks be kept secret WASHINGTON (UPI)—Henry Kissinger yesterday sought Supreme Court help in his effort to keep his on-the-job telephone conversations secret until the next century. The former secretary of state is being sued by the Reporters' Committee for Freedom of the Press to obtain the rough notes, which are part of a larger group of documents donated by Kissinger to the Library of Congress. U. S. District Judge John Lewis Smith on Dec. 8, 1977, rejected Kissinger's claim that the notes taken as secretary of state were "personal working papers". Smith said the records belonged to the United States because they were government personnel with government personnel and are subject to disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act. In order to allow an appeal, Smith then stayed the disclosure part of his order but insisted that the department start working on the notes. the U.S. Court of Appeals refused to change anything, so kissing went to Chief Justice Warren Burger. He wanted Burger to stay the entire Smith decision so that the notes would remain at the library, pending appeal. The application came to Burger because he administers the District of Columbia Circuit. The chief justice immediately parties to the case to respond by April 18. Moonie official questioned on Korean favors WASHINGTON (UP1) - Sobbing and calling a House panel chairman "at a bar" and "an instrument of the devil," Unification Church official Bo Hi Pak yesterday denied that he or his church were ever involved in sexual immorality. Pak, a chief fund-raner for the evangelical movement headed by the Rev. Sun Myung Moon, denounced published reports that the Unification Church began as a sex cult but he tried to have sexual contact with the title of a visiting Korean gomert official. "I have lived a chaotic life and I swear this before God in heaven," Pak said during a long, emotional statement he delivered, often shouting, to a House International Relations subcommittee headed by Rep. Donald Frasher, D-Minn. The subcommittee is investigating allegations that the Unification Church is linked to the Korean Central Intelligence Agency. Fak burst into tears at one point during his angry, personal attack on Fraser, recited parts of the 23rd Psalm in a shaky voice and stumped across the witness's mind before he buried in his arms after demanding an apology from the subcommittee. Chartered buses, trucks and private cars, crammed with personal belongings, carried refugees to Israel checkpoints and into the southern port city of Tyre. Israeli soldiers, worried about guerrilla infiltration, turned back refugees who were fleeing. backed by residents there. The Israeli troop withdrawals were east of Tyre. Tyre is the only area south of the Litan River that Israel doesn't occupy. TO THE NORTH, in Beirut, bitter fighting continued between Christian and Moslem militiamen. At least 5,000 southern Lebanese headed home from refuge camps in Sidon and Beirut on the first day of a government-announced earthquake. An estimated 20,000 others returned earlier. About 220,000 had fled when Israel invaded southern Lebanon March 15. The Lebanese government said it would cut off rations to refugees who refused to return to homes in the south. Those who return will get a month's supply of food. in the first phase of the troop withdrawal, several hundred Israelis pulled out of Rashaya el-Fukhar for a new post at a mile to the southwest, toward Israel. Lightly armed Norwegian troops from the U.N. peacekeeper force moved into the town. Court will consider Doyen case TOPEKA (AP) — The Kansas Supreme Court agreed yesterday to expire its consideration of the case against Senate President John Kerry, sending oral arguments for the week of June 5. In a brief order issued yesterday, the high court granted a request by Attorney General Curt Schneider that the appeal be placed on the socket as quickly as possible. The court turned down objections by Doyen, who said Schneider wanted to speed up the matter to keep the case before the public to enhance his position between now and the August's primary and the November general election. SCHNEIDER IS considered a possible candidate for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination, although he has not announced his political intentions. his position here. He is appealing a Shawnee Court. District Court dismissal of charges against Doyen. The Senate president was charged with illegally hiding $1,252 in campaign contributions from special interest groups. Open 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Schneider contends that Doyen caused his campaign treasurer to delay reporting the contributions until after the 1976 general election. But Associate District Judge James Hope ruled that the Senate president had not violated the Campaign Finance Act. IN MOTIONS filed last week, Doyen's argument the court not to expeditio proceed. 11 W.9th Now Open Serving Soft Natural Frozen Dessert Yogurt Assistant Attorney General Phil Harley, who prosecuted the case for the state, urged the Supreme Court to act swiftly to clear up whether candidates were acting with the secretary of state's ruling. Under the district court's ruling, candidates apparently could escape reporting requirements by concealing contributions from their campaign money, Harley said. Dowen's attorney denied in his brief that Judge Hope's decision had created a conflict with the court. Find the latest jewelry fashions at the Kansas Union Bookstore. ... Dana of Hollywood Stick Pins $1.98, $2.98 ... 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