2. Friday, March 25, 1977 Universlty Daily Kansan News Digest From our wire services Ford visits White House WASHINGTON - Gerald Ford returned to the White House yesterday for the first time since he left of the state was warmly greeted by President Carter who told him, "I'm very proud of you." Carter left the Oval Office as Ford drove up in a black limousine, and met the former President in the driveway. They went into the Oval Office and, with reporters present, discussed British Prime Minister James Callashan's recent visit. Just hours before the Oval Office meeting, Carter—without mentioning Ford by name—took a swipe at the 17th Vineland agreement on strategy arms. "We were told they would be here," he said. Carter, at a news conference, told reporters he thought the agreement intensified the arms race. Contaminated Holsteins shot ALKAKKA, Mich. — Nearly two years after they lost one dairy herd tainted with a fire-retardant chemical, George Le Mumyon and Bernard Drew saw another herd slaughtered because of new chemical contamination—this time from a toxic wood preservative. Partners Le Mumyon, 67, and Drent, 35, watched yesterday as state agriculture department officers shot 20 Holstera that survived the latest contamination—by using a spray of fertilizer. Officials said they believed LeMunyon and Drent's cows were contaminated by barked wool worn with pots with nema. The slaughter was recommended by an animal health official. 12 arrested on drug charges MANHATTAN—The Riley County Police Department reported it arrested 12 persons Wednesday night and yesterday in a roundup aimed at sellers of heroin. Detective Larry Woodyard said the department worked four months on establishing the charges, and used undercover operatives but without help from them. The roundup started with about 20 arrest warrants, and Woodyard said it would continue. Eleven of those arrested were charged with illegal sales, one with possession of hearsay. Woodyard said those arrested didn't include any students at Kansas State University. Senate amends ethics code WASHINGTON - The Senate, in the first significant amendment of its proposed code of ethics, voted to soften a provision requiring members to serve on the immediate family. Under the change, senators would have to reveal the sources of most gifts and investment income collected by their spouse or dependents only if the senators had "constructive control" over the items involved and had "substantially benefited" from them. The action came as the Senate plowed through the sixth day of debate on the revived standards of official conduct. Before the session began, Democrat leader Robert Byrd, West Virginia, said he expected no major changes but that final approval probably would be delayed. He also said that the meeting was not a political one. 2 found delinquent in attack LINWOOD - A juvenile court judge has found two 19-year-old girls delinquent in connection with a death. Day acid throwing attack that scared a classmate at the Little School. Two other girls, also 13, weren't found delinquent at the hearing held Wednesday by Judge John White of the Leavensworth County Juvenile Court. Names of the girls are not provided. Judge White said yesterday it was his understanding that a finding of delinquency brings automatic expulsion from school. Labor's goals in trouble House Democrats contend WASHINGTON (AP) - Organized labor, outmaneuvered in its first congressional test this year, faces even more difficulty with other legislative goals such as repeal of state right-to-work laws, Democratic congressional leaders said yesterday. "Labor is going to have to make an awfully convincing case to get anything else through, both with Congress and the courts. James Wright, House majority leader, said. The surprising defeat in the House Wednesday night of a bill authorizing unrestricted picketing at construction sites dimmed chances for most major labor legislation in this session—and no one knew it better than his own lobbyists. "We got caught with our pants down," said Victor Kamber, top lobbyist for the AFL-CIO Building and Construction Trades Department. But, by the same token, Kamber and his little tobitsy predicted the sting of defeat. "We may suffer for it initially, but we're not dead," he said. "Sure we're going to have to fight, and 148 repeal is going to be more difficult, but it always was." Fourteen-B, the section in the Taft-Hartley Act authorizing states to ban union agreements, is part of a broad effort by employers to limit AFL-CIO. The package includes the common sites picketing kill, an increase in the minimum wage and sweeping changes in federal law to make it easier for unions to organize and negotiate contracts. Although the picketing bill directly affected only the building trades, the vote was the first test of labor's power in the new and more efficient business, which organized labor helped elect. House Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill, chided labor leaders before the vote for not mustering enough support for the bill and allowing unions to operate. "Lionel" think the Senate will act on it either." Later, in a postmortem, O'Neill said the leadership apparently was persuaded to rush the bill through by some optimistic laborer. He vowed that won't baken again. "It's an old rule of politics that you should repeat to the president who will win," the head- speaker, laughed. Contractors, home builders and right-to-work advocates were among the groups that mounted what O'Neill described as the most difficult challenges to overcome. "My office alone supports 50,000 letters," The picketing bill, which would have allowed workers on strike against one subcontractor to picket the entire job site, was rejected by the House on a vote of 217 in a similar bill passed Congress last year only to be vetoed by President Gerald R. Ford. Murder tames Boston sex district BOSTON (AP)-Three men were sentenced to life imprisonment at a courthouse near Beacon Hill yesterday for stabbing to near a Harvard football player. A dozen blocks away, an adult entertainment district waited with the police by the crime The sensational murder trial has brought intense police pressure on the once-thriving sex business in the so-called Combat Zone where the are staying away because of the publicity. Prosecutors say the bawdy days of “anything goes” have ended. The crackdown began after a sidewall brawl last November. According to court testimony, a group of Harvard football players drove a Zone on a lark after a season-end dinner. A prostitute stole one player's wallet. The players gave chase, and men came out of the room to retrieve it. Star defensive back Andrew Puppo was stabbed in the heart during the struggle and died. Three Boston men were convicted of first-degree murder yesterday and given life in prison. American officials in Washington were said to be pleased with the selection of Desai. Despite his commitment to India's traditional nonalignment, they said they expected him to seek better relations with the United States. Desal was sworn in as prime minister by acting President B. D Jatt in a simple speech. "I'll vacate immediately, even tomorrow," he added. "I'm not going to stay a moment longer than I'm needed. But you're still at age matter?" It's the spirit that matters." When reporters took note of Dasea's age, he said he would quit the prime minister's office because he was too old. "If the Indo-Soviet friendship treaties involve any want of友情 with others, with them, or with other nations." SAVE $180 if you act before March 31. Desai, long considered pro-Western, said India would adopt a foreign policy of "proper nonalignment" and would seek an alliance with India-Indo-Southeast Asia friendship treaty if necessary. Before the stabbing, 25 or 30 prostitutes would line up at dusk along the sidewalks of block-long LaGrange Street. They bickered over what they knew, corners where they enticed, pass-by. If you sign a lease for this coming fall and spring, each month during that nine month period you'll save $20.00. Hurry, the deadline is MARCH 31. Now the hookers have disappeared from the streets. 843-4993 Jayhawker Towers Apartments Open house hours: "We won't have any special relations with any country," Desai said in a press conference minutes after he was sworn in as prime minister since independence in 1947. 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