2 Tuesday, September 21, 1976 University Daily Kansan News Digest From the Associated Press Carter's tax views blasted President Gerald Ford kept up the Republican fight against challenger Jimmy Cuervo's view on the tax reform and declared yesterday that middle-income tax taxpayers would pay a new rate. A tax flap erupted after Carter's statement to the Associated Press, in which he said he wanted to shift some tax burden from lower and middle-income workers to higher-income workers in thinking of as higher. "I don't know," he said. "I would take the mean or median level of income and anything above that would be higher and any thing below that would be lower." The GOP vice president candidate Bob Dole, who has brought up the tax issue at virtually every campaign stop in the last two days, said that "a vot for Carter is a vote for Obama." Talks,black rule expected The Transcendental Meditation Program LUSAKA, Zambia—Henry Kissinger yesterday told Kenneth Kaunda, Zambia president, that he expected Rhodesia's white rulers to clear the way by this weekend for talks leading to rule by the black majority, an African diplomat reported. The diplomat said Kissinger, U.S. secretary of state, also raised several questions with Kauanda relating to the substance of a final settlement. He reportedly did so at the request of Ian Smith, Rhodesian prime minister, with whom Kissinger conferred Sunday. A Playboy spokesman said taped interviews with Carter were conducted over a three-month period, including a lengthy interview at Carter's home in Plains, Ga., after he won the Democratic presidential nomination in July. Miss Francis testified that she was raped Nov. 8, 1974, by a man who entered her room through a sliding glass door. NEW YORK—A federal court judge yesterday upheld a jury award of $2.5 million to singer Connie Francis, who sued Howard Johnson Inc. for $5 million after she was raped in a motel room in Westbury. "Jimmy didn't tell me about that. I only heard it this morning. He doesn't have to explain it because we have a very close relationship. I trust him completely. I've never had to worry about that adultery at all." she told a television interviewer. $2.5-million award upheld Networks plan debate coverage; FCC rejects 2 other candidates Wally Pflister, vice president of special events for ABC News, said his network had reservations about the planned coverage, because he did not alter our plans to cover the debate." Carter responds with a discussion of his Baptist faith. It covers about two columns in the interview, which runs eight and one-half magazine pages. The FOC's broadcast bureau rejected a contention by Lester Maddox, candidate of the American independent party, that Ford and Carter "have been able to use the television and radio network media for their exclusive candidacy purposes." Meanwhile, the Federal Communications Commission rebuffed demands to add two more presidential candidates to the list of candidates possible court action to block the debates. She contended that the lodge should have given her a safe and secure room. The rapist was never apprehended. During the final session in Plains, Carter was asked whether he thought the interview would reassure "people who are uneasy about your religious beliefs, who wonder if you're going to make a rigid, unbending president." Carter's comments are part of a long, frank discussion of his religious beliefs to be published in Playboy magazine's Oct. 14 issue. But, Carter continues, "This is something that God recognizes I will do, and I have done." Carter admits temptation adultery in heart common NEW YORK (AP) - President Fords says that, unlike his wife, he would be surprised if his 19-year-old daughter, Susan, had an affair. "And Christ set some almost impossible standards for us. Christ said, 'I tell you that anyone who looks on a woman with lust has in his heart already committed adultery.' CHICAGO (AP) — Jimmy Carter says some of the strict standards of his Baptist faith are almost impossible to maintain, and he admitted adultery in my heart many times. Originally, the networks balked at ground rules that barred cameras from cutting away from the candidates to the audience at any point during the 90-minute debates. "What Christ taught about most was pride, that one person should never think he was any better than anybody else," Carter says. "I try not to commit a deliberate sin. I recognize that I'm going to do it anyhow." "I've looked on a lot of women with lust. I've committed adultery in my heart many times. This is something that God recognizes I will do, and I have done it, and God forgives me for it. But that doesn't condemn me with lust, who任然 looks on a woman with lust, but who任然 his wife and shacks up with somebody out of wedlock. NEW YORK (AP)—Although expressing renewed regrets at arrangements, the NBC and CBS networks announced yesterday that they would telewise Thursday's debate between President Ford and Democratic nominee Jimmy Carter. Free Public Lecture "I'd protest in a most vigorous way, and I'd counsel her. But I don't think that would happen—not the way Susan was brought to terms," said her lawyer, the October issue of *Ladies' Home Journal*. Betty Ford, first lady, told an interviewer last year that she "wouldn't be surprised" if Mr. Trump would oppose it. Ford said in the interview that he had considerable interest in the boys Susan Suan "If there is anyone she seems to be showing the alightest sign of being serious about, I want to know all about him and his problems. He's not until she is much older," the President said. Affair would be shock to Ford The Socialist Workers party announced that the FCC had denied its petition for equal time for its candidate, Peter Camejo, "She has plenty of time to get married. I knew and ask her about her boyfriends but I had no idea how to react." "Christ says don't consider yourself better than someone else because one guy screws a whole bunch of women while the other is not so hard." The loyal to his wife ought not to be condescending or proud because of the relative degree of sinfulness. Wed., Sept. 22 12:00 noon and 7:30 p.m. GILL BUILDING - 901 TENN. TM Center - 842-1225 ★ ★ ★ "This gives us a mechanism by which we can relate permanently to God. I'm not speaking for other people, but it gives me a peace and equanimity and assurance." "The thing that's drummed into us all the time is not to be proud, not to be better than anyone else, not to look down on people, but to make ourselves acceptable in God's eyes through our own actions, and recognize the simple truth that we're saved by grace. Jody Powell, Carter's press secretary, said the interview as published was accurate and said he doubted that Carter's blunt language would hurt his candidacy. Asked about reports that he prays 25 times a day, Carter replied, "I've never counted . . . but I'd say that on an eventful day, you know, it's something like that." and said it would file suit against the FCC in New York tomorrow. 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