University Summer Kansan Monday, July 24, 1972 3 News Briefs By The Associated Press Soviets Pledge Aid to Cairo CAIRO (AP) – In the face of the Egypt's banning Soviet advisers, the Arab League has reiterated its solidarity with the Arabs' stance against Israel. A Kremlin statement issued on the 20th anniversary of the overthrow of the Egyptian monarchy was carried Sunday by the Middle East news agency, which is backed by the Egyptian government. "On this day of importance to Egypt, our party, government and the whole Soviet people declare an firm support for the just struggle the Egyptian and Arab peoples are waging to liberate the territories occupied by Israeli aggressors," the statement said. Mine Fire Traps Nine BLACKSVILLE, W. Vta. (AP) — Rescusers battled thick smoke Sunday in an effort to nine maintenance men trapped behind a stubborn fire deep inside a mine being readied for the return of vocational miners. Thirty-one other men escaped the mine last week, Co.'s Go. No. 1 mine Saturday night. The pit is less than 30 miles from where 78 men perished in a November 1968 fire at Consolidation's 9.9 mine at Farmington. "We'll just have to wait and see," said Consolidation's Jeffrey Shoemaker, who said men being recovered alive. "We're doing everything possible." Poll Discounts Voter Drive PRINCETON, N.J. (AP) — The latest Gallup Poll suggests that Sen. George McGovens plan for a voter registration drive among young people could backfire on the Democratic presidential candidate. The poll, released Sunday, shows that persons 18 to 24 years old who are already registered favor McGovern by 57 per cent to 41 per cent over President Nixon, but not those registered prefer the President by a 46 to 43 per cent margin. Two per cent of those registered and 11 per cent of those not registered were undecided. But the vote the poll indicated would drive McGovern a 1.8 million vote lead among young voters. But, if non-college youths were to register at the same rate as college youths, the poll indicates the McGovern lead would be cut to 600,000. Connally Expects New Role WASHINGTON (AP)—Stating that Sen. George McGoverd did not represent "the Democratic party as I know it," former Secretary of the Treasury John B. Connally said Sunday he loved the fall campaign. Connally, a lifelong Democrat appointed by Nixon in 1970, said he only opposes McGoverd's policies, not those of the entire Democratic party. Connally said he has no intention of leaving the party or working for it in congressional races. But he said, "It's possible that we will create a Democrat for Nixon organization." Protestants Vow Revenge For Death Toll in Ireland BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP) — British troops seized an armory of guns and explosives early Sunday in raids on Roman Protestants promised an offensive against Irish Republican Army strongholds in retaliation for a recent attack in 18 deaths over the weekend. The British searches, ordered as an answer to the outlawed IRA's blitz Friday on Belafont, yielded more than 700 pounds of peligine and other explosives, to devastate a dozen streets Leaders of the militant Protestant Ulster Defense Army promised a night promised a vegeonage offensive within a few days A masked spokesperson for the paramilitary UDA's executive told a news conference in East Belfast. "We are not naming the day or specifying the moves we shall take. "But to the Provisional IRA, you should not over your shoulders if and when you leave your rat holes or stop hiding behind innocent children The UDA, whose officers reportedly include former British army paratroopers, claims it can军 must 43,000 trained volunteers. The spokesman said the UDA would not build new Prophetian barricades of the type thrown up in Belfast recently. "Instead, future moves will be directed at the IRA strongholds in the region and to desist from providing help and sanctuary to provisional IRA In Antrim, William Philibin, Catholic bishop of Down and Connor, appealed to Catholics to "reject the evil deeds that are done in our name and supposedly in our interests." The British army's anti-guerrilla raids began before dawn Sunday. Hundreds of men were rounded up for questioning here and in other cities but most were still held Sunday night. 90 were still held Sunday night. The question involved an understanding between the Residents of districts which took the brunt of the weekend search complained angrily that kalusos troops had damaged their homes. Balfour said that a hearing would be difficult to hold if the facts in the case were not clear. He said Mr. Nixon, Adelson, dean of men, would talk to Mathews and make a recommendation on the hearing. The army said all complaints would be investigated. Other officials pointed to the warning by William Whitlow, Britain's administrator in Northern Ireland, that the IRA would inevitably mean hardship for "some innocent people in certain areas." REKVJAKIV, Iceland (AP)—Basketball forward Sofiier Fischer forced two goals in the reign Sunday night on the 41st move of the sixth game in the world championship chess tournament, a point-lead in the 24-game series. Spassky's defeat was total. Gus' instinct was clear: The American challenger, playing an attacking man he had never before played—the "queen's gambit declined"—but which was familiar to the champion. The 29-year-old Brooklyn chess rate loaded on the pressure from the bottom of the cup, and the Spassky's weak king-piece pawns and then slamming a devastating Mathews has been charged in connection with the shooting of Hubert Matthews, a non-student from Kansas City, in Olive Hall. Matthews was treated for a flesh wound at Wakkins Hospital and released. Fleacher leads Spassky 3½ to 2½ going into the seventh game, scheduled for Tuesday. A win gives one point and a draw one half. to win the championship while Spassky needs 12 to retain his crown. The American could take the team and draw in the remaining games. With 20 minutes possible, possible to play at the 414 move Sun's title holder sat considering the position. Fleacher leaned back in his swivel Suddenly, Spassky stopped his clock, extended his hand and it was over. The 35-year-old Russian looked forlorn and dejected. Spassky remained on the stage for several minutes, talking to them. When he finally left, the crowd gave him a sympathetic hand. Fischer, arriving 10 minutes late to a burst of applause, opened the game by moving his arm back and squaring two forms forward. Fischer Takes Lead in Match WASHINGTON (AP)—Nearly 300 editors and reporters have bought an advertisement in a Washington newspaper to tell Guild it "has no business" ending candidates on their behalf. Fischer has seldom opened with anything but his king's pawn. In his hundreds of games. The signers, most of them members of the Guild, disavowed endorsement of "any candidate any office at any time or place. Spassky looked unmoved, but experts agreed he must have been rattled by the surprise first move. Newsmen Hit Endorsement Decision on Hearing Due For Oliver Hall Shooting William Bailour, vice chancellor for student affairs, said that a hearing would be held if it were to be held for the University and Mathews. A decision on whether a Nurse will be nursing will be held at the City freshman charged with aggravated battery, is due at the City. The quarter-page ad in the Washington Post Sunday followed the endorsement of George McGovern. The Kansas Board of Regents approved a security charge last November in the amount of $15 a day for coed halls of coed halls at the University. University and Mathews on whether he wanted a hearing, according to Balfour. Any student discover with an unauthorized firearm in his room faces several consequences. After he was surrounded the incident, Balfour pointed out that the rule did not permit him or visitors to the residence halls. If a hearing is held, it and the results from it will be private in view of possible consequences on legal actional laws. Balfour said. University regulations prohibit students from setting firearms in residence hall rooms. Students who bring guns to the halls must leave them in their rooms. Angry McGovern Reprimands Staff RAPID CITY, S.D. (AP)—Sen- George McGovern, the Democratic presiden­ tial candidate who furious with his staff about newspaper accounts that former Democratic party chief Lawrence F. O'Brien would play a titular role" in his campaign. MeGovern, working to increase his support among the party's so-called establishment, held a conference between the younger and newer elements in American politics in the regular figures in the party. McGovern's warning to his staff came at a closed meeting Saturday and word of the reprimand subsequently leaked At the time he announced O'Brien's appointment as national chairman chairman Thursday, McGovern made clear that the chairman would have a say in all campaign strategy and other major decisions between now and next year. The South Dakota senator also repeated Sunday that if he beat Iowa, the state would maintain military forces in Thailand and at sea near Southeast Asia until American troops returned from North Vietnam. "I don't think they could accomplish an awful lot in bringing about the release of prisoners," McGovern said, "but it does give us a point to put out of those men that we are maintaining a foothold until such time as the prisoners are released." Foreign Aid Report Heard by Congress WASHINGTON (AP)—A White House report shows the United States fumed $78 million last year into South Vietnam's war budget after a popular foreign aid program called Food for America. 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