2 Thursday, October 7,1976 University Daily Kansan News Digest From the Associated Press Mondale”s charaes denied WILMINGTON, N.C.—Republican vice-presidential candidate Bob Dole said yesterday that Sen. Waltie Mondale's allegations that he and President Gerald Ford tried to impede congressional probes of Watergate were "baseless" and "indicate desperation and panic" in the Democratic camp. The Democratic vice-presidential nominee said Tuesday that Ford, while House minority leader, tried to block the first investigation of the 1972 Watergate break-in by the Banking Committee. He also said Dole had tried to force the Senate Watergate bearings behind closed doors. Reacting to Mondale's statements concerning his actions during the Watergate inquiries, Dole said that although he unsuccessfully tried to halt broadcast coverage of the Senate hearings, he never urged that the press be banned from them. 78 killed in plane crash BRIDGETOWN. Barbados—A Cuban passenger jet plunged into the sea near this Caribbean holiday island yesterday while trying to return to Barbados after an extended stay in the country. "The plane was 30 miles out of Barbados, about 1,400 miles southeast of Miami, when the pilot reported an explosion in flight," Carol Lencki, a spokeswoman for the Federal Aviation Administration in Atlanta, Ga., said yesterday. "He attempted to return to Barbados and ditched in water 11 miles southwest of Barbados." The demands from a crowd in the Spanish capital followed a night of right-wing violence in San Sebastian. The northern Basque city was the scene of the killings of 18 people. Spanish want new rule MADRID, Spain—Angered over the killing of police by Basque separatists, right-wing demonstrators yesterday chanted a Franco annot and shouted for the killings to be stopped. Government officials discounted the impact of the right-wing protest as the work of extremists without any real political base. But they acknowledged further outlaws were likely as rightist leaders called for a series of funeral masses and the slaying of the stalking of one of King Juan Carlos' advisers and his four police bodyguards. The 90-minute match in the old, orate Palace of Fine Arts was sharper in tone, with more crossfire between the candidates and the opposing encounter in Philadelphia two weeks ago. Defense policies . . . said that he would bring openness and morality to American policy. From page one Ford, by virtue of a successful flip of a coin, had the last word. "AS WE HAVE seen tonight, foreign policy and defense policy are difficult and complex issues," he said. "We can debate methods, we can debate one decision or both, but there are two things which cannot be debated-experience and results." handling of the Arab boycott against companies dealing with Israel and in some cases with Jordan. Ford said he offered both. Carter repeatedly criticized the administration for a course that he said was at odds with traditional American values. He said that was shown by administration He said it was "a disgrace that so far Mr. Ford's administration has blocked the positive legislation" that would force disclosure of companies that have heeded the boycott, and thus would prevent it from continuing. THE DEBATE was essentially a review of the positions and criticisms both men had on the issue. The candidates also touched on these issues: —Carter said the United States had become "the arms merchant of the whole world." He said he would try to make the nation the world's breadbasket instead. Both Ford and Carter voiced commitment to seeking normalization of relations with Communist China, but not at the expense of Taiwan. Two of the victims were hanged and their bodies mutilated, and others set are off in the fighting at Thammasat University. The violence grew out of leftist protests against the government, led by dictator Thanom Kitkittchon, who was ousted by student protests three years ago. Unconfirmed reports put the death toll at 35 or more. Thai regime overthrown American, said he didn't want Thailand to fall prey to Communists. BANGKOK, Thailand (AP)—A military man known for his tough stance against communism seized power in Thailand yesterday after savage battles between leftist and rightist students that left at least 10 people dead and about 180 wounded, by police courts. Thanom wasn't believed to have played an active role in the coup itself. He and Sangad were on poor terms when Thanom was in power. Ford said morality of U.S. foreign policy was evident in current efforts for settlement in southern Africa, where, he said, there would have been an "acceleration of the bloodshed" without the U.S. role. Defense Minister Sangdah Chaiwayu, who was armed forces chief until six days ago, was commander of the Minister Semi Pramjo and decorated principal year-old Sangd, who is considered pro- THE PRESIDENT said it was easy for "a grandstand quarterback" to criticize him now. But he said he would have been falsely audited he had not acted to rescue the crew. Near the end of the debate, Ford was asked about a General Accounting Office report that criticized his handling of the situation involving the 1957 dives in a rescue mission for the crew of a freighter captured by Combian gunboats 18 months ago. The crew was released while the ship returned. Carter criticized Ford for what he said was failure to make a full and accurate estimate of the cost. --brazilian leather suede trim "FOR YOU FOR A CHANGE." VOTE JAYHAWK Freshman Officers Pres. — ALAN SOELTER V. Pres. — JOHN BENSON SEC. — LINDA WARWICK Treas. — KURT HENNING Paid for by Jayhawk Funny — Paid for by Jayhawk Party — Deadline near for complaints All formal complaints concerning campaign procedures in the fall Student Senate elections must be submitted to the Senate at 1035 in the Kansas Union by 6 tonight. Action on all complaints must be taken before election results are announced, Benita Bock, chairman of the Elections subcommittee, said last night. She said the subcommittee would discuss and act on all complaints tonight before the meeting. As of last night, no formal complaints had been submitted to the Senate, but Bock said that there had been several verbal complaints. The subcommittee can prevent a candidate found to be in violation of the Senate's campaign rules from becoming a candidate or impose a fine of $5 to $40, she said. 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