The Michigan Daily-Saturday, May 17, 1980-Page 13 FTC: Sears made false claims WASHINGTON (UPI)-Sears Roebuck engaged in false advertising by claiming its Kenmore and Lady Kenmore dishwashers were so good that people could pop their plates in without rinsing or scraping, a gover- nment agency ruled yesterday. The Federal Trade Commission or- dered Sears, America's largst retailer to get more reliable tests in the future on dishawashers and other ap- pliances before making claims for the merchandise. SEARS SAID .it will appeal the decision to the U.S. Court of Appeals. "The FTC decision covering pre- rinsing and pre-scraping refers to dishwasher ads that have not appeared since 1975," a spokesman said. "We object to the broad'nature of the ruling because it includes appliances not involved in the proceeding and for which Sears has previously submitted tests which were found acceptable by the commission staff." SEARS RAN $8 million worth of ads in the mid-1970s which said, among other things, "You'll never have to scrape or rinse again" with Kenmore "do it yourself" dishwashers. THE FTC, in a final decision on a complaint issued in 1977, said even when Sears first made the claims, the company had tests showing it "lacked substantiation or a reasonable basis for AN ELDERLY CUBAN refugee reacts to the strain of the ordeal of the boatlift as a Cuban boy tries to sleep on a Navy landing craft. The vessel was used to rescue nine refugees from a small boat in the Florida Straits Thursday. 3,500 refugees cross Florida straits dspite Carter order KEY WEST, Fla. (AP)-Defying a presidential ban on the makeshift "Freedom Fotilla," Cuban refugees swarmed across the Florida Straits yesterday as never before. Sweltering on small boats, the refugees sat while a U.S.-charterd vacation ship awaited Cuban permission to carry them in air- conditioned comfort. The Coast Guard beefed up its forces and began turning back boats that tried to leave the Florida Keys to pick up more refugees at the Cuban port of Mariel. BY 6 P.M., 3,502 refugees had landed here aboard 49 boats, boosting the 31- week total to 50,893. And on the 90-mile straits between Key West and Cuba's Mariel harbor, a chain of small boats dotted the sea. Of- ficials estimated that 260 boats were carrying about 6,000 refugees toward Florida. Earlier in the day, federal officials had predicted arrivals would break the one-day record of 5,117 set on May 11, but they later revised the count down- ward. "APPARENTLY THERE was some double counting," said Alan Lisle of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. President Carter, saying that the im- promptu boatlift was too dangerous and ordering it stopped, offered on Wed- nesday to send U.S.-chartered planes and ships to take over the immigration. 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