--- University Daily Kansan, December 2. 1983 NATION AND WORLD Page 9 Snow and extreme cold mark December's debut By United Press International Snow snoals frosted the Adirondack Mountains in northeast New York with more than a foot of snow yesterday and whirled 6 inches onto the Great Lakes states. The Plains shivered as DeNeb but sent temperatures to 15 below zero. Parts of northwestern New York dug out of mounds of snow from a storm Wednesday off Lake Erie. More than $300,000 in damage was caused at the Buffalo Air-Park in West Seneca, N.Y., when a foot of snow atop a roof on a garer fell through and damaged small airplanes. There were no injuries. SUB-ZERO COLD in the Prairies was an unwelcome legacy of the blizzard that tore out of the Rocky Mountains in the week, leaving at least 54 dead. To the West, an Idaho man died in a head on crash on a slippery highway as he was attempting to cross "The high-pressure system that moved in behind the blizzard brought the cold," said Nolan Duke, of the National Weather Service in Kansas City. "it's even colder because the ground is snow-covered." Shortly after midnight yesterday, it was 15 below at Harve, Mont. 11 below at Spearfish, S.D., and 7 below at Valentine, Neb. Early-morning temperatures of zero or below were common through Montana, Wyoming and across the Plains into northern Iowa Temperatures of 3 below at Missoula, Mont. and 7 above at Colorado Springs. By noon, temperatures were only stable zero across the Dakotas and Montana. SNOW CONTINUEED over the Northern Plateau yesterday. A foot of snow fell at Wellsville and Powder Mountain in northern Utah, and a half-foot of Southern Idaho residents dug out after a winter storm dumped several inches of snow across the region yesterday morning. A mudslide, caused by snow shedded at Patterson Idaho, with depths of 2 inches to 5 inches throughout the area. snow covered the Utah State University campus at Logan. Authorities said a 38-year-old Idaho man died instantly when his car was hit head on Wednesday night by a semi on U.S. Highway 93, near the Nevada border. The truck was trying to avoid a car and another truck that had skidded sideways on the snowcovered pavement. SNOWS WERE heaviest in the Adirondacks, where 14 inches fell at the Stillwater Reservoir Wednesday night and yesterday morning. The snow showers dropped 8 inches of snow on nearby Pisceo, N.Y. A half foot of snow fell on Madison, Ohio, and 4 inches on Thompson, Ohio. The NWS reported 2 to 4 inches of snow around Erie, Pa., and Cleveland. The forecasters predicted that the snow would keep on blowing in through the day. The Northeast shivered as cold winds gusted across the Great Lakes, converting moisture in the air into heavy inland snow. The snows smothered western New York State under up to 22 inches of snow Wednesday. Two elderly people died Wednesday night, apparently of heart attacks, after shoveling the heavy snows at their homes. Lancaster, N.Y., reported 22 inches of snow Wednesday, and 20 inches were common across Erie County around Buffalo. Officials said yesterday that it could take up to three days to clear snow-clogged Lancaster streets. Boyds Coins-Antiques Class Rings Buy Sell-Trade Gold Silver-Coins 731 Antiques Watches New Hampshire Lawrence, Kansas 60644 913-842-8733 The National Weather Service predicted yesterday that snow squalls in Chautauqua and Cattaraugus counties could dump up to 6 inches of snow. Cal universities pass code banning faculty-student sex Professor Raymond Redheffer, who teaches math at the Los Angeles campus, called the vote "extremely pervious" and a "gratuitous insult to the entire faculty." By United Press International The vote Wednesday by faculty representatives from the nine-campus University of California was 20-14 against having sex or any other "romantic" relationship with students. BERKELEY, Calif. — The debate was intense, full of indignation and belly laughs, but the country's largest university made it official: No sex between professors and students "The message that comes across is that we need to be told that we shouldn't have sex with students. We should come to our classes drunk. We're not Professor Peter Euben, who teaches politics at Santa Cruz, disagreed. He said he knew of several seminars that had been "severely disrupted" by faculty students' arrests. The included instruction of underwear sleeping with professors who write their recommendations, Euben said. supposed to come naked. " The proposal was initiated by law professor Carol Bruch of the Davis branch of the university. She said she had an open mind about whether punishment should be provided for violators. "What evidence are we going to use?" asked John Greenspan, an oral pathology professor at the San Francisco campus. He said it would be "based on intangibles" and relying on gossip or "more effective means" that he declined to name. It was decided that violators of the code may be subject to discipline. Vatican's new rules on sex ed say it's parents' duty to teach By United Press International VATICAN CITY — The Vatican issued its first guidelines on sex education yesterday, saying parents have a "basic right and duty" to teach their children about sexual behavior instruction should condemn premarital sex, masturbation and homosexuality. The guide endorsed "education for chastity," saying it was necessary to guide the "sexual instinct to the service of God." It said it made it in the development of the person. 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