10 Friday, October 19, 1973 2014 + 867 - 4314 - 579 < 2048B801C8040 > University Daily Kansan --- Oil... From Page One allocations the seller of oil products wouldn't know the intentions of the user "The customer could be a doctor, or he could use it all at a drag strip," he said. "The only way to get around that would be to go back to the World War II rationing based on profession and distance from work. We simply lack that kind of control." Kansas wouldn't be hit as hard as other states by an oil products shortage, Hilman said. Kansas is an oil-producing state and has leverage as a major food producer. The East Coast would suffer most, he said. HILPMAN said it would be difficult for the government to impose nationwide catheter and still increase capacity. "We could make it if we throw out all environmental restrictions, using fuels that are lower in quality and higher in sulphur content, he said. "But how much of a deterioration the environment will be allow?" The ultimate solution to the crisis is for the federal government to permit the drilling of oil wells off the Atlantic coast, Hilman said. "There are vast untapped resources there," he said. "But the states along the coast don't want offshore development, they don't want nuclear reactors, and you can be sure they don't want to lower their standard of living." SEVERAL ARAB nations this week increased the price of oil 63 cents a barrel, and Hilman said that could benefit the United States. middle of the 103-mile-long Suze canal. The canal had served as a cognitive line since the late 1800s. "It looks as if it will come to a head soon," said Maj. Gen. Haim Herzog, former Israeli military intelligence chief and now the state radio's top commentator. From Page One Mideast . . . The Israeli command claimed its forces were still in positions about three to six rules east of the canal. The Egyptians had moved into the canal since they starmed across the canal Oct. 6. THE JAGED BATTLE lines around Egyptian beachheads on the eastern bank have been reported to range from 2½ to 10 miles inside the Sinai Desert. Israeli spokesman told newsman last night that Egypt had been closed on both sides of the canal and suggested that Egypt's on the eastern bank had been loosened in places. U. S. officials said in Washington that the United States and the Soviet Union had progressed in their attempts at a settlement but it yet agreed on a public peace proposal. SEN. JACOB JAVITS, D-N.Y., told newsmen in New York that a coasefire would come "in a period of time numbered in days rather than weeks or months." He reported no specific developments to substantiate his prediction. The Pentagon claimed Israeli fighter planes encountered Soviet-made MJF pilots by North Koreans in a brief dogfight south of Cairo. Defense Department spokesman William Beecher declined to identify the source of the information or explain how the pilots were identified at the supersonic speeds of aerial combat. But about 30 North Korean pilots were down to be in Egypt on loan to the Egyptian air force. Worth asked the Kansas Bureau of Investigation to help, and Roth reported the findings. HAYS, Kan. (AP)—The sheriff and county prosecutor of Ellis County reported that they received telephone threats to a number of people who completed a 19-hour course of drus raids. County Atty, Simon Roth Jr., said a caller threatened him, his wife and their two children. Sheriff Clarence Wert said that a caller bad threatened him but not his family. Phone Threats Follow Raids Roth reported that the man who had called him said, "So you made a big drug bill." Mor than 120 officers swept through Hays in the drug raids, which started about 3 p.m. Wednesday and continued until 3 a.m. yesterday. Miller and Fred Howard, director of the KBI, joined local authorities in directing the mauser. The caller said he knew the route that Roth takes each day when he walks between his home and the courthouse, a distance of 12 blocks each way. The places raided included private homes, apartment houses, a tavern, a residence hall and an apartment on the campus of Fort Hays State College. Beat the Crowds at SUA Saturday Matinees 2:00 and 4:30 SUA FILMS SUA FILMS SUA FILMS SUA FILMS SUA Sometimes a Great Notion SUA Special Films THE HIDDEN FORTRESS directed by Akira Kurosawa starring Toshiro Mifune Monday, Oct. 29 7:30 Woodruff Auditorium 75c From Page One SUA Science Fiction THE WOMAN IN THE MOON directed by Fritz Lang Tuesday, Oct. 23 7:30 SUAPopular Films WUTHERING HEIGHTS SUA Classical Films directed by William Wyler starring Laurence Olivier, David Niven, Merle Oberon 7:30 & 9:15 Woodruff Auditorium 7:00 8:30 Friday, Oct. 19 2:00-4:30 7:00-9:30 Saturday, Oct. 20 Woodruff Auditorium McNish . . . SUA Film Society FIRE OVER ENGLAND starring Laurence Olivier Tuesday, Oct. 23 This year McNish was given the Henry Bubb Award as outstanding faculty member. Most of McNish's students have found that there is also a great amount of satisfaction in learning from an accomplished professor. McNish says, "I get a lot of student response in my classes. There is a great amount of satisfaction teaching accomplished junior, seniors and graduate students." SUA FILMS SUA FILMS SUA FILMS SUA FILMS SUA "He is really an excellent teacher," says Bart Swearney, Prairie Village senior. "The class goes fast and he keeps it interesting. A few of the students like to go in and talk to him." 7:30 & 9:30 %c Kansas Union Faculty members in the School of Business say that they are also able to learn from McNish. "He is extraordinarily helpful in giving pointers on teaching," says Leroy Randolph, visiting assistant professor of business. "When I first joined the business school faculty, he gave me tips on how to handle my classes and what kind of students to expect. He is a very personable man to work with." ANANDA MARGA PRESENTS YOGA & SOCIAL SERVICE A Free Lecture by Dadajii 7 p.m., Forum Room, Kansas Union Saturday, October 20 AFTER THE LECTURE, THERE WILL BE AN OPEN DISCUSSION. 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