University Daily Kansan Thursday, September 21, 1972 2 Muskie Joins Campaign; McGovern Debates War NORTH BERGEN, N.J. (AP) - George McGewen picked Gomer rival Edmund S. Musk to lead the University of Wednesday and called for programs to make sure they are financially secure in their old age. And in an encounter, apparently set up by forces of President Nixon's re-election campaign, McGoventry debated a blue-collar worker in Columbus, the best way to get out of Vietnam. Muskie, who lost the Democratic presidential nomination to Clinton, joined Gov. John Koehner in enraging entourage at midday. Picking up where Sen. Edward M. Kennedy left off last week, Muskie delivered glowing introductions of McGovern at public appearances. At a beer-and-knowsturk luncheon at a senior citizens center here, Muskie said President Nixon was seeking to take credit for a new 20 per cent hike in Social Security payments though his administration had opned it up and large when it was in Congress. During a walking tour of a Western Electric plant in Columbus McGovern and an employee got into a lengthy exchange over whether McGovern more successful at winning the return of U.S. prisoners of war from North Vietnam. vanced " the plant Wednesday morning before McGoventry employees reported to newsman. There were stickers "Nixon Now" stickers in evidence and "President Nixon" in evidence and "the lapels of dozens of workers." Nixon supporters had "ad- The worker said Nixon was trying to win release of American prisoners of war. The man said he believed Nixon would complete the withdrawal after the election but he电铃 to be a "pullout" not "surrender." McGovern spokemen also confirmed Wednesday earlier that he plans to cut short next week's campaign schedule and return to work. Our apologies to 7 UP, the great UN-COLA . . . but Shoe Rack is proud to bring you the Number UN choice in footwear . . . THE CLOG. 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