Show Lanin Utah Sunday June Cox wary of Reagan By Warren Talbot United Press International Former Watergate prosecutor Archibald Cox says the groups behind Ronald Reagan threaten to destroy confidence in public campaign financing and bring the nation back to tactics and influence style big-mon- Cox now president of the citizens' watchdog group Common Cause Thursday night said his group is also considering filing suit to prevent efforts by some prominent Republicans to spend $35 million to $55 million on Reagan's behalf during the general election campaign four-natio- 19-a- Under current campaign finance laws Reagan's forces are allowed to spend only the $294 million he will receive in federal funds However independent groups are allowed to spend money on a candidate’s behalf as long as the expenditures are not directed by the candidate's campaign "The vast independent expenditures would seriously distort the plan for public financing of presidential elections and destroy the public confidence that the system has created" Cox told the Ethical Cultural Society in New York "They also threaten a return to the old Watergate tactics and influence of money in elections" In his speech Cox also said he believed independent presidential candidate John Anderson should be included in any debate with Reagan and President Carter and was critical of the media for damaging the political process by treating candidates as if they were in a horse race and "constantly predicting the winner” Earlier in the day Cox was named by the League of Women Voters as one of more than two dozen people who will decide who would be included in presidential debates Meanwhile Carter arrived home Thursday nigltf n from his European trip and headed for Camp David where he was expected to spend a long weekend Waiting on Carter’s desk will be legation to implement draft registration for about 4 million men The registration called for by Carter following the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan was condemned Thursday by Anderson the "preclude to a peacetime 3 DAYS ONLY In Washington Ronald Reagan's staff asked Sen Richard Lugar for his tax and medical records to use in studying him as a possible running mate a spokesman for Lugar said CBS News reported that Lugar Sen Howard Baker and former Treasury Secretary William Simon had been ask for the same type records All three men have been mentioned as possible vice presidential choices for Reagan Spokesmen for Reagan had no comment on the information request There was no immediate comment from Baker or Simon on the report BRING TO HOLIDAY HOUSE The Bear River Community Action Agency canned for its bank 447 $$$$ BUYING $$$$ SILVER DOLLARS MUST needs food and goods donations emergency food according to food Emmons nutrition coordinator Emmons said that the emergency food bank which assists local low income families with 2nd South 1st East Main A 2nd East 3rd West 1st East 3rd West 1st South emergency food Park supplies Chapel empty is almost According to inflation 550 Wasatch 120 South 5th Willis Heights 2nd North 2nd East Chapel Chapel ISIO-- 1882-C- 1554-- P ISI4-C- C "4- - 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