10 Fridav. October 26,1973 University Daily Kansan Observer Tells Egypt's War Views Egyptian leaders think a total military victory over Israel is impossible because of a fundamental military imbalance, accusing Israel of being too powerful. University Field Staff representative. They have claimed the United States would intervene, if it seemed likely Israel would intervene. Waterbury, who has been lecturing at the University of Kansas for the past two weeks, presented a summation of Egypt's attitudes towards the Middle East war to a faculty forum in the United Ministries building yesterday. Egypt says continuous shipments of supplies to Israel by the United States gave the Israeli army an advantage in the war, according to Waterbury. Egyptians claim they couldn't bargain with the Israelis because of the superior Israeli army. WHILE EGYPTIANS say victory is impossible, they have an overall impression that time is on their side, Waterbury said. Because there are more Arabs than Egyptians they can afford the losses. The Arabs say they will be able to maintain their defense. that sooner or later the United States would change its position on the Middle East because the United States couldn't afford to cut itself off from Middle East countries. Since 1967 Egypt has been trying to get the aid of the big powers, Waterbury said. He said that Egypt was also convinced "Egypt thought it necessary to create a crisis that big powers such as Russia and the United States no longer believed existed." Waterbury said. A week later, though, the United States was supplying Israel with new Phantom jets. Egypt had expelled their Soviet advisors the previous summer. EGYPTIAN PRESIDENT Anwar Sadat sent his presidential advisor to the United States to talk with President Nixon and Henry Kissinger, then presidential adviser, in February, Waterbury said. Both men seemed sympathetic to Egypt's needs. 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The Component System The true audio enthusiast has always preferred the component approach. A component is an individual piece of equipment that specializes in some function. It usually comes housed in its own cabinet. This makes for better equipment in the long run. Money that used to be spent on furniture can now be fruitfully invested in the sound reproducing parts of the system. Hurray for the public! The public finally caught on. At least the younger ones did — (they we never been that interested in furniture). "Systems" became the only way to go. Somehow "system" sounds a lot more complicated than "home entertainment center". But actually, a system is a lot less complicated than most toys you put together Christmas morning. Connect A to B to C to D (A) The turntable/changer This is where your records go. If you like to stack up lots of records at once, then you use a changer ? The turntable has a tone arm that carries the sounds. 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