4 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Friday, October 27, 1967 World Wide Wire Israelis, Arabs brace for war TEL AVIV —(UPI)— Eight Soviet warnings today dropped anchor in the Egyptian harbors of Port Said and Alexandria in a "goodwill visit" near the heart of the deteriorating Middle East cease-fire lines. Four men of war, including two submarines, a command ship and a frigate, docked at Alexandria. Four other ships went to Port Said, only a few miles from Israeli advance units along the Suez Canal. Israelis and Arabs meanwhile braced for a possible new war in the Middle East. Israeli Premier Levi Eshkol said the June victory over the Arabs "did not solve the problem of the future" and that he was "not at all certain war is behind us." The Soviet visit was seen as a gesture of support for the United Arab Republic and, apparently, a move to deter further fighting along the 110-mile Suez Canal cease-fire line. Lt. Col. Tran Dinh Vong, 49, and 14 alleged accomplices were led into a special military court in handcuffs as their wives and mothers wept. Thieu purges corruption SAIGON—(UPI)—For the first time the South Vietnamese government today put on trial one of its powerful province chiefs on corruption charges. Vong, ousted last month as chief of heavily populated coastal Binh-Dinh province, was the first of the nation's 44 province chiefs to face such charges—which on The trial came after strong U.S. pressure for the South Vietnamese to purge corrupt and incompetent military officers and civilian officials. A South Vietnamese province chief has the same civilian powers as a U.S. governor and is also the military commander of his area. conviction can bring the death penalty. President-elect Nguyen Van Thieu has said about 50 military officers from general to lieutenant will also face charges. 'Single-shot' discriminates NEW ORLEANS —(UPI)— Three federal judges will hear arguments today on whether Louisiana voting machines discriminate against Negroes. The suit, filed by Negro attorney Farl J. Amedee, attacks the so-called "single-shot" voting method employed in Louisiana primary elections. Single-shot voting applies in elections in which several candidates are running for a number of seats in the same district. Voting machines are programmed so that if a voter does not cast a ballot for one person for each vacant seat, the ballot is automatically invalidated. For instance, if four seats are vacant and the voter chooses only three, his ballot is thrown out. He sees the plan as designed to keep a Negro from being elected. Chairman of the Interfraternity Council (IFC) service committee in charge of distribution of the pins. "It will really help the spirit." he added. Bilotta and Davis are both enthusiastic about the idea. The pins, four inches in diameter, will be blue and red on a white background with the word "GO" when tilted one way and "BIG BLUE" when the disc is The pins will sell for 25 cents and the money left will be used to buy blazers for the band to wear at basketball games and other inside events, Davis said. "Vince Billotta got the idea about two weeks ago to do something for school spirit and has been working like crazy to get them here in time for the Kansas State game Nov. 4," said Mike Davis, San Francisco senior and "Go Big Blue" will be more than a cheer leader yell when the Jayhawks meet the Iowa State Cyclones in Memorial Stadium Saturday. The slogan also will be printed on 5,000 plastic pins that will go on sale during the game. moved again. A row of Jayhawks on the bottom will flap their wings when it is moved. The buttons will have a pin on the back so they can be used as often as desired. Tonight at the Village Green For your drinking & dancing pleasure 'Big Blue' pins on sale Saturday "THE ABSTRACTS" Saturday. "Friar Tuck and the Monks" Come out early and enjoy our buffet dinner. "ALL YOU CAN EAT" $1.39 COMING "Hunchback of Notre Dame" Union Ballroom October 31,1967 Our new private party room is now open for Reservations through December. 1300 W.23rd Make Reservations Today VI3-6966 COMING "Phantom of the Opera" Union Ballroom October 31, 1967 Notre Dame professor to lecture The chairman of the philosophy department of Notre Dame University, the Rev. Ernan McMullin, will give a lecture on "Religion and the Natural Sciences" at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 29 in the University Theatre. Father McMullin's lecture is the second in a series of three given in connection with the dedication of the School of Religion's new building. A native of Ireland, Fether McMullin received a doctorate in physics and philosophy in 1954 at the University of Louvain in Belgium. The same year he began teaching at Notre Dame and is now chairman of the philosophy department there. What's a wild,new snack that takes 30 seconds to make, needs no refrigeration, comes complete with nothing to wash, and can be stored in a dormitory for 63 years? Shake a Pudd'n instant dessert mix, New from Royal Shake-A Pudd'd'n. It's something else. Just put water and powder in the cup, snap the lid, shake for 30 seconds, let it set— and you've got pudding. In Chocolate, Vanilla, Butterscoich or Banana. Each Shake-A Pudd'd'n package comes complete with four puddings, spoons, lids, and throwaway shakers. Everything is disposable. But the best thing about Shake-A Pudd'd'n is that you can hide it away in your room until just the right moment— say 12 midnight, right before a big chemistry final. You might even call it food for thought.