as am- mots msing hold had adh be 10 stats oor-ac Thursday, September 14, 1972 3 University Daily Kansan Cheering Pennsylvanians Attend McGovern Rallies By CARL P. LEUBSDORF AP Political Writer PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Sen. George S. McGovern accounted for the Nixon Administration Wednesday as the nation's 1976 bicentennial celebration. McGovern campaigned in Pennsylvania with his father. MeGovern spoke to a cheering street-corner rally in Pittsburgh and appealed for the help of party leaders, then he flew to Philadelphia. A pressing crowd of more than 1,500 presidential candidate one of the most demonstrative receptions of his campaign at mid-day rally McGovern and Kennedy, his husband spent about 15 minutes wading the two blocks through the downtown crowd from the stage. It was one of the most exciting moments in the four-day string of rallies in big, heavily Democratic匹门 of the Midwest and Northeas. In a speech prepared for the conference, Mr. Browne said the bienteness planners have been "working hand in hand" with the Democratic presidential nominee. campaign." He added the celebration "is geared not to the spirit of nationalism—perhaps the Spir of 1960." The reference to Vice President Sprot T. Agewen was one of the four presidential governors has the vise president. In a favorite Democratic target, In Pittsburgh the street crowd heard perhaps the midest McGovern speech of the week. He asked for a specific help for his pledge to end the Vietnam war. Hitting the Republican slogan of "four more years," he declared: "I say it's going to take us out of this world." He order to stand four more months." Earlier, both McGovern and Earlier, both McGovern and township, borough and ward Democratic chairmen from Allegheny County to work for the county board. "We have seen the degree of enthusiasm that is out there for such a question," she declared, adding that the question now is "what we are going to have the support of those who are voting for the democratic party." McGovern answered questions on some of the more controversial issues in the camp, including the future of Vietnam if he wins, his welfare proposals and amnesty for draft evaders. On Vietnam, he toned down an earlier prediction that his election would lead to a collapse of the present South Vietnamese government. The quick flight of President Nguyen Van Thieu into foreign exile. They made this known Wed- nesday, after the nation's au- ditionary authorities, after announc- ing their world trade account last month missed in a near-record trade deficit. WASHINGTON (AP)—Gen. Creighton Abrams went before a Senate committee Wednesday for briefing on the assaults on high-level military conduct. the developments cause a eve of a crucial development that been brought to light by Edward Heath and his colleagues and chiefs of industry and the labor Abrams was to be asked about his version of the North Vietnam air raids ordered by Gen. John D. Lavelle. The Department of Trade and industry blame a threepack of cars for the crash, or the Augsburg inports, which sagged nearly $500 million to the bottom. LONDON (AP) - Britisht leaders use an American-style wake-up freeze to check what seems to be necessary to toward a new economic crisis. The President will return to the White House for a Thursday morning session with wife, Pat, and Secretary of the Interior Kathy McCarthy to talk about the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the National Park System and, presumably, announce plans for Mrs. Nixon to visit the pioneering park, Yellowstone, in Wyoming, Sept. 26. with imports worth about $1.86 billion. Press secretary Ronald L. Siegel said the meeting's aim was to lay plans for the final eight weeks of the presidential campaign—a matter that has been criticized by thousands of Nixon's time recently. THURMONT, Md. (AP) — President Richard M. Nixon gathered his campaign high command at nearby Camp David Wednesday night for dinner and the electioneering ahead. Senate action on Abrams's nomination as Army chief of staff has been held up by the Armed Forces in a inquiry into Lavevle's conduct. In Washington, Ziegler made a blow against him. He was Wednesday on Nixon's behalf in oftenstly nonpolitical but still freighted with campaign over American Firm Supplies Grain For Chinese Sen. Stuart Symington, D-Mo., the Force and committee member, has said he feels Lavelle wasn't alone in ordering the raids last week. Invited by Nixon to his rustic home were campaign chairman Clark MacGregor, former campaign manager John N. Mitchell, White House chief of staff H.R. Haleman and head of the Treasury John B. Connally, head of Democrats for Nixon WASHINGTON (AP)—Government sources said Wednesday that the United States had sold some wheat to China, the first American grain sale to the country in more than 20 years. Last weekend the Bank of England warned that Britain's major problem which is runaway inflation which, unless swiftly checked, could lead to even more climate change, cluding record, unpleasant conditions. Late Wednesday, official sources said that an American grain firm had received an order from the People's Republic of China for $150 million bushels of grain. It is expected that payment would be made in dollars as is the case for the purchase of ten 707 jet airliners from Boeing by the government for $150 million. The report of wheat sales to China is published in congress meetings bearing Thursday on the question of earlier, much larger wheat sales to the Soviet Union. The senior informants, speaking on behalf of the government, cabinet, said: The Heath cabinet considers a wage-price increase to the causes of inflation but might off even grave industrial unrest. Nixon administration officials have been predicting for some time that China soon would open a new U.S. farm export market For one thing, the President, who has been laying campaign stress on a quest for young votes, sent to all departments and Nixon, Aides Confer Discuss Campaign The sources, asking not to be identified, said at least one U.S. export company was involved. Department declined comment. After secretly questioning Lavelle, Abrams' subordinate as commander of the 7th Air Force in Vietnam, Stennis said that the Heath and Chancellor of the Exchequer Anthony Barber are setting their hopes on a three-day sale of new grain strain price and income increases. British Balk at Price Freeze He called on each agency head to review his own programs "to make sure that the skills and abilities are being effectively utilized." Gen. Abrams Questioned On North Viet Bombings Finally, Nikon sent Congress a bulky packet of reports on federal highway safety efforts that involved the traffic deaths per 100 million vehicle miles have declined from 5.5 in 1967 to 4.7 in 1971. Britain is joining the other members of the European Union in designing to produce a concerted air inflation sweeping Western Europe. Nixon also issued an annual proclamation, close to the hearts of his people, designating October 11 as a memorial day honoring Gen. Casimir Pulaski, a Polish diplomat during the American Revolution. Lavelle was relieved of his command amid accusations that raid reports were falsified to support the raids were not authorized. inquiry seems to be "more a question of disobedience of orders." agencies a memo plugging for good jobs for older people. The warning was reinforced by Heath's former deputy, Reginald Mauldin. buy something on credit and the note is sold by the seller to a lending institution, the buyer has no legal recourse but to make the payment, it isn't delivered or was misrepresented. Burr said. MOSCOW (AP)—The sector of Soviet officialdom concerned with promises to consumers of more and better goods was jolted Wednesday by some bad news; not only does the consumer economy continue to lag but the economic outlook is less than rosy. It was hailed, unofficially, as the plan marking a turning point in defense-oriented heavy industry to consumer-oriented TOPEKA (AP) -Lance Burrell, best of the Consumer Protection Division General's office, told a legislative committee Tuesday it was "incredible" that Kansas still owns its holder in-due-course "taxes." Soviets Find Economy Lags Despite Talk By STEPHENS BROENING Associated Press Writer Economic kimeskaya Gazeatz—Economic Gazette—published a paper for the first eight months of the year which reported shortages in clothes, knitted goods, shoes, textiles and washing machines. Burr told the committee that the Consumer Protection Act requires modification in the Uniform Consumer Credit Code of the holder-in-due course doctrine which would relieve the buyer of the purchase price. The merchandise was misrepresented. However, under the UCCC change, the buyer will lose his down payment. These were the very items that Leonid B. Brezhnev, the Communist party general secretary had singled on for "appreciable" work, and that report reported the outlines of the 1971-75 economic plan last year. Consumer Aids Urged A. V. Georgiev, the party first secretary of the area, was quoted as saying that in the Alai area, despite a potentially good yield, would have to cut the wheat in a race against frost. In this ninth five-year plan during the second year, the planters promote "saturate" the market with compost and fertilizer. N Kosnigi said this would depend on a 36-40 per cent increase in agriculture by the end of the period. Under the state's holder-in-due-course doctrine, once a person The party had called the 1971-1975 plan the one that would promote a "substantial rise of the living standard as the main And Ekonomiekhalia Kayza甘etta complained specifically in its Wednesday report about a lag in the growth of labor productivity. Burr appeared before the Interim Committee on Consumerism and Deceptive Trade Practices. He told the committee that consumer legislation under the law it was felt it were passed, would benefit many Kansans than anything to be considered by the 1973 legislature. 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