University Daily Kansan Palestinians fire rockets after Israeli attacks BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI)—Israelnell teams and troops pushed into Lebanon yesterday and pounded Palestinian positions with heavy artillery barrages. Palestinian gunners retaliated with rocket attacks—the first on Israeli in 18 months. Lebanese Christian and Palestinian sources reported that Israeli gnobots had set up a naval blockade of the ancient Biblical ports of Tyre and Sidon through which Palestinian get arms shipments from Arab allies. Laira denied the blockade report but refused to comment on reports of increased troop and armor incursions across the border nearly three miles inside Lebanon. Tyre is about 12 miles north of Israel and Sidon is 20 miles north of Tyre. The Christian and Palestinian sources did not specify how far offshore the Israeli boats were, what type of how many were involved. The fighting further threatened a Syrian-Israeli confrontation and coincided with a meeting in Washington between Secretary of State Cyrus Vance and Egyptian Foreign Minister Ishmael Fahmi. The escalated fighting came two days after President Carter with Israeli Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan. A spokesman for the U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv said American diplomats were in contact with the governments of Israel, Lebanon and Syria in an effort to stop the fighting. LEBANESE REPORTS from the war era, said Israeli armored troops, which crossed the frontier into Lebanon and set up positions at Kfar Kila on Tuesday, had pushed further north and set up new positions near the village of Deir Mimas. *Klar Kila is about one mile east of the lirae and Deir Mimra is about 1.8 km north of Klar Kila.* A Lebanese Journalist said the Israelis had deserved to be in area a few miles away and barricaded their entrance, it grimmed as it gripped it. they can only be launched from entering it. Israeli jets flew reconnaissance missions over the battle zones, and during military raids, gun mounted guns poured barrages onto Palestinian positions, particularly at the guerrilla stronghold of Kham. Palestinians responded with two rocket attacks on the Israeli town of Safed. **Soviet.** The bombardments of the 122mm Soviet- made Katayusha rockets screamed into earth. Safed area, about nine miles south of the Lebanese border, an hour apart. The first slightly wounded two persons and caused some damage, the worst of all being hit in Ramat Alma, a village just north of the town and caused neither casualties nor damage. Israeli artillery returned the fire. It marked the first such Palestinian attack since Jan. 12, 1976, when the Lebanese civil war erupted. The attack came on the eve of the solemn holiday, four years on the bible calendar after the outbreak of the last Middle East war. The Palestinians said they had repudiated a Christian attack on Khan during the night. But asked how long he thought the Palestinians could hold out in Khiam under the Israeli fire and in the north of the town's supply lines, or under Liberation Organization (PLO) spokesman Mahmoud Labadi said simply, "Let's hope..." LABADI SAID PLO Chairman Yasser Afad had sent哭 messages appealing for support from Arab leaders but added that there have been no offers of material support. Israeli military officials still refused to confirm or deny Israeli involvement in the fighting. "The Palestinians are fighting alone with their Lebanese (left) allies." JAZZ JAZZ JAZZ only at Paul Gray's Jazz Place "There has been no substantial change in the Israeli position of supplying artillery and humanitarian aid for the Christian forces," a spokesman said. Thursday: Jazz Jam with the River City Jazz Band. No cover! 926 Mass. (upstairs) Friday & Saturday: Claude "Fiddler" Williams, great old-time jazz fiddle player with Count Basie in 1936. playing with the Gaslite Gang Admission will be $4.00. Call 843-8575 for reservations. The rocket attack on Safed came after witnesses said they saw Israeli troops returning from Lebanese territory near the scene of the fighting. Cool, Cozy, Comfort Catering to the K.U. Student 13 Pinball Units 3 Foosball Tables One missile slammed into a building and collapsed the roof before blowing up the kitchen of a woman who was preparing a chicken for the last meal before the Jewish holiday. Michelob & Budweiser on Tap 2 Snooker Tables Air Hockey Another rocket damaged four cars but nearby people were injured upon the third attack by a field of explosives. 10 Pool Tables Billards 7 days a week offered at the lowest rates in town. Come in and see. The only injured were a man and a woman who were released after treatment at a local hospital. The housewife with the chicken was hospitalized for shock. 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Computers do the teaching for Med Center course ALL STUDENTS in medical school are required to take pharmacology, a course on poisons and medications. There are 200 students at the Med Center who must use the 12 computer terminals available for the course. The Computer Managed Instruction part of the program feeds timed tests from a 25,000-question file programmed by instructors at the beginning of each semester. Part two of the program is the Computer Assisted Instruction, which provides computer-student dialogue and poses actual case histories and follow-up questions. CATS, nicknamed Blyx by its users, was designed as a 19-week course. But as a self-instruction vehicle, the individual segments can be taken at any speed a student desires. Some students have finished the course in five weeks. The Med Center produces all tapes available for purchase by participating institutions. The programs are updated annually from suggestions made during the past year. 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