2 Wednesday, October 18, 1972 University Daily Kansan ACLU Files Suit On GOP Security WASHINGTON (AP)—The American Civil Liberties Union Foundation founded a $1,212 million lawsuit Tuesday on behalf of a Massachusetts woman who says her telephone calls were intercepted by GOP security forces at the Republican National Katharine C. Worden, 47, of Weston, Mass., seeks damages from the Republican Committee for the Re-election of the President, the FBI, the Secret Service and the Hotel Fontainebleau in Miami. Worden told a news conference that during the August contest, his campaign was advertising in three Miami daily newspapers urging citizens to write to President Nixon expressing their views on the issue. The ads, costing a total of $10,000, and the conference during the Convention and would talk to anyone who wanted to discuss the war. She said she occupied a suite at the hotel with two telephones to Welfare Has Low Growth In Fiscal '72 WASHINGTON (AP)—Rising employment figures are allowed the national welfare growth rate to a five-year low in 1922, the government said. Slightly more than 15 million persons were receiving relief in the year ending last June 30, a per cent rise over the previous 12 The total federal, state and local welfare outlay was $18.2 billion, a 17.4 per cent increase. The Department of Health Education and Welfare attributed the rise in employment, state eligibility and payment cutbacks. "An increase in national employment undoubtedly was one reason why the welfare growth rate slowed in fiscal year 1972," said the administrator of HEW'S Social and Rehabilitation Service. Another was the effects of restricting welfare eligibility or payments by a number of states, he said. "Many of the latter states have been not realized until 1972." The new statistics were here to announce Congress' ansuess to return home. President Obama dropped President Nixon's three-year drive for massive reform of the nation's debt. The number of recipients slowed modestly to a 1.1 per cent increase in 1966 but costs shot up 9.7 per cent that year. receive calls. But, she said, "few "alls came." The ACLI Foundation says in its lawsuit that shortly after the ads were published one or more members of the defense directed the direction of the security forces of the defendants Republican Nation Committee to release the election of the President" ordered hotel telephone operators to "screen, monitor and interview all telephone calls to Worden. ANCHOR CHANGE (AP)—Coast Guard helicopter pilots reported picking up strong emergency threats in a mountainous area where House Majority Leader Hale Mackenzie are missing in a light aircraft. Two Coast Guard helicopters and one fixed-wing Civil Air Patrol plane, acting on the interception of the beacon shot by a U.S. Navy field Pensinkia west of Juneau after dark and reported they found no Coast Guard Continues Search for Boggs Plane Nixon Gears Effort For Final 3 Weeks WASHINGTON (AP) — President Nixon Tuesday pronounced the next three weeks of presidential campaign, and the White House announced another of the President's rare vote-hunting journeys, this one to Lower County, N.Y., next Monday. Press secretary Ronald L. Ziegler said Nixon has not yet decided what he will be on his death bed when he then and the Nvy. 7, jecton Nixon told 34 foreign labor Nixon and obese Nixon and obese protect that the last three weeks are always the most important weeks are always the most important weeks He said the British have a better system, one in which campaigns last only three weeks. "Our campaigns seem to go on all the time, and traditionally they are three months or even three or four months," the President said. "By the time the campaigns reach this stage, the people also are a bit tired." Nixon's one-day trip to New York, for a Westchester County motorcade, a reception with President Obama, leaders, and a rally in Uniondale, on Long Island, will be the fifth of his trips since his GOP renomination Nixon also is flying to Philadelphia Friday to sign the revenue-sharing bill in Indiana that trip is non-political. He said the invitation was extended by Philadelphia Mayor Frank Rizzo, a Democrat who is also a co-chairman of a plain the connection between the Independence Hall setting and the revenue-sharing bill, Ziegler said. "Well, I think we have a very piece of legislation to sign." John B. Connally, the former Treasury secretary who now heads Democrats for Nixon, announced he will make a half- hour network television speech Friday night. Connally told a news conference "there's too much attention on the shows," and said he will discuss the issues of the campaign during the broadcast on the NBC and network networks at 7:30 p.m. EDT. Democratic presidential Democratic presidential 30-minute campaign speech on the economy three hours late, at 10 p.m. Friday. At 10 p.m., The signals were unidentified and possibly had no connection to the plane carrying Boggs, congressman Nick Begich, who was killed. sign of any downed plane Chief of Police James Moon, of Nevada City, Calif., said that he had been asked by the haam a report that a ham a motorist had talked with someone on Boggs's plane between 10 p.m. and midnight at a local restaurant. The committee voted to recommend abolition of the law and substitution of one along the rules. The vote was approved Monday by Harold Stone. THE CONVERSATION was attributed to an operator who said the plane had come down and on the ground, he was trying to take off again. For example, if a person buys a car with a loan, and the paper for that loan is sold to a lending agency by the car dealer, the buyer has no recourse against the lending agency by active application. The car buyer can only keep making payments on the loan. "I talked with four Citizens Band operators who were monitoring channels," Moon said. "They definitely did talk to someone. We feel that possibly individual in the plane, he said." A spokesman for the National Guard warned that emergency signals during the day could have been people checking to see that their phones were on. Boggs had spoken Sunday night in Anchorage at a fund-raising dinner for Begich's reelection campaign. They flew flight Monday for a similar dinner in Juneau when their airplane disappeared in a rain IN WASHINGTON, D.C., a Legislative Group Urges Auto-Buyer Protection TOPEKA (AP)—The Legislative Committee on Consumer Protection and Unfair Trade Practices voted today to hold a special congress legislature that Kansas' hold-in-decease law be repealed and a new law written which will incorporate points of an agreement reached by concerned parties and passed to the committee Monday. The holder-in-dee-course law has been under attack from consumer groups which contend that the seller makes good on defective merchandise, since the third-party holder of the contract on installation buying is not liable for that merchandise. legislative representative of the Kansas Bankers Association. That agreement had been reached by the KBA, the Retail Department of Commerce and Industry, the Kansas Association of Finance Companies, the Kansas Motor Car Dealers Association, the Association of Lawyers, the attorney general's office and Barkley Clark, associate dean of the University of Kansas Law School, and special committee members. Among the points of the agreement are: That a credit issuer be subject to all claims and defenses of a buyer. —That complaints and claims against the seller or lessor be submitted in writing. —That the rights of the buyer or lessee can only be asserted as a matter of defense to one assigner, or as an assurance that the buyer shows he has attempted in good faith to obtain reasonable satisfaction from the buyer. —That the seller, at the option of an assignee, repurchase consumer paper in a claim to collect the paper from the party holding the paper. TOPEKA (AP)—The speaker of the Kansas House of Representatives, Rep. Calvin Strowg, R-Abilene, was critical Tuesday of a film-making crew said he produced commercials for Democratic Gov. Robert Docking. Strowig said the crew "invaded the empty House of Representatives chamber in the state capitol on Tuesday to take pictures of the chair normally occupied by Majority Leader Morris Kay whom Docking is opposing in the race for governor. Demo Film Crew Criticized Stirwig said Kay could hardly be taken. They were being taken occurred six months after the legislature had adjourned and every single chair was removed. "It's unfortunate that the state chambers of the people of Kansas should be used for this kind of representation," Strwig said. "Kansans want to hear some solutions to the problems of our state rather than misrepresentations that attempt to smear a candidate because he is not in season when the House isn't even in session. "But they went ahead anyway and said the photos were for a proposed television commercial in which a Missouri advertising company called Key for not being present in the chamber," Strowig said. Strowig said his staff tried to tell the crew that the legislature was not in session and that while pictures were allowed, permission was to be obtained first because the legislative services office. "When you see the empty chair commercial on television later in this campaign, remember it for presentation and lie it represents." spokesman for the National Transportation Safety Board said the pilot had filed a visual flight rules plan from Anchorage to Yakutan and Yakutau to Juneau, a route that would have taken him inland over rugged, snowy peeks some 3,500 feet high. 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