Friday, October 12, 1973 University Daily Kansan 7 Mideast . . . From Page One tioned attacks on Egyptian targets. In Washington, Pentagon sources said that Soviet resupply of Syrian and Egyptian forces continued and that the United States had begun to recruit shells and antitank ammunition to Israel. Decisions on replacing Israel's significant aircraft and tank losses were discussed by the White House, State Department and Defense Department, officials said. According to latest U.S. intelligence, Israel has lost close to 600 tanks and nearly 75 fighter planes in the first five days of the war—about one-third of the tanks and about one-fourth of the jet fighters Israel owned before the fighting erupted. PENTAGON INTELLIGENCE said Syria has lost 650 tanks, about half the country’s pre-war armor. Syria has lost 85 aircraft, or guard of its strike force, the sources said. Egypt has lost 200 to 250 tanks out of a force of 2,000, intelligence sources said. Egypt's aircraft losses were put at more than 80, but include only 47 fighters. Egypt started the war with more than 500 fighter planes, the Pentagon sources said. Cairo radio broadcast a statement by Egypt's commander-in-chief, war minister Hosni Mubarak. "Our hero soldiers, you are reviving Egypt's honor and dignity. Your great achievement in battle marks a big step on the road to victory. We are confident your advances will continue with the same zest and efficiency as before." WITH HIS VOICE reflect emotion, Ismail said the mission of Egyptian troops was to liberate "every grain of sand polluted by enemy feet." Israel seized the 125-mile-wide peninsula from Egypt in the 1967 war. The Israelis claimed they made command raids on the western bank of the Suez Canal to harass Egyptian reinforcing forces. They also attacked artillery and warplanes were punishing the Egyptians badly, containing them along a line three or four miles beyond the Shore. But the air and ground fighting that began Saturday was raging beyond the six days Israel took to win its celebrated 1967 victory. That fact itself was treated as something of a moral victory in some Arab capitals. The claim of an Israel advance beyond the 1967 Golan Heights cease-fire line, if true, represents a significant loss for Syria. It also could spell trouble for Egypt if any Israeli forces were freed to turn their firepower on the Sinai front. Damascus claimed its shore artillery and naval defenses took on the Israelis in a two-hour sea battle, sinking eight Israeli boats. The Israelis sank a Greek cargo ship and damaged a Japanese vessel, the Syrians charged. The Iraqi news agency reported 12 oil storage tanks burst into flames when they were hit by the Israelis at Banias. Hitchin' by Mayo Indian Dances Open to Public Indian dancers will be presented tomorrow afternoon and evening at the student union Evan Satepaudhoddle, a Kiowa from Oklahoma, will explain the Indian culture and the meaning of several dances, at 1 p.m. Participants will perform the gourd dance in the afternoon. From 7 to 9 p.m., the brush dance will be presented along with the music. Participants will dance will be performed from 9 to 11 p.m. The dance is being sponsored by Minoka Hall, a residence hall at Haskell. SPECIAL TEACHING ON BODY-LIFE Sessions led by Ken Watkins, Infern from Peninsula Bible Church, Palo Alto, Calif. This Church has led in developing Body-Life Principles. Yeshua House 1221 Tenn. Oct. 24-26, Wed.-Fri. Teaching on love and unity within the Church ...for just as we have many members in one body and all the members do not have any reason to move, so we, who are many, are one body in Christ and are many members of our body. (John 13:25) at the back of THE TOWN SHOP 839 Massachusetts St. Downtown Lawrence For Fall 1973, classic is current. Revised. Revised. The Country House translates the classic message in beautiful fabrics and fashions . . . the natural look is our look. The colors are bright and the fabrics are rich and textured.We're stocked high to our rustic rafters with all of the best new looks for Fall for you. Stop in and get acquainted with us and with our fantastic outfits. You'll love us! Agnew . . . From Page One with suggestions from the 192 House Republicans. Republican National Chairman George Bush turned to an Alexander M. Haig Jr., chief of the White House staff, the recommendations he solicited from 19 Republican governors and 182 state GOP chairmen and National Committee members. As Nixon pondered a decision, those mentioned as possible Agnew successors were showing differing shades of desire for the job. BORGEN'S LIQUOR STORE Rockefeller reportedly told a New York congressman he had an "active interest" in being appointed. Connally, said he did not anticipate being the choice but added, "I have no idea what the President's going to do." Other names being promoted include those of former Secretary of State William P. Rogers; retired senators John Sherman and Warren H. Reid; former Delaware Senate; Barry Goldwater of Arizona and Sen. Scott of Pennsylvania; former White House aides Donald Rumsfeld and Robert H. Finch; former Pennsylvania Senator, and Kep, Ford, of Michigan. Next Door to Rusty's Hillcrest Imported & Domestic Liquors • Wines • Champagne Exotic Liquors Cold Strong Beer • Chilled Wines Special orders chilled on request. 842-3990 917 Iowa Use Kansan Classifieds FRIDAY and SATURDAY the presents MAD HATTER 704 New Hampshire Friday and Saturday Nites for your listening & dancing pleasure: LICKETTY SPLIT 8-12 p.m. TACO GRANDE TO: K-STATE STUDENTS And Taco Grande Manager Manhattan, Kansas FROM: K.U. STUDENTS And Taco Grande Managers Lawrence, Kansas We can see why you think this is a big game, after playing Tampa and Tulsa. They would have trouble winning in the Sunflower League. Maybe next year you can play El Dorado Jr. College. As far as your bet goes, we ACCEPT. We are not going to insult your Leader, because we know he has a tough job keeping the students and the cows separated. One other thing, is it really true that you use BALES OF HAY, instead of chairs in your Student Union? Incidentally, we at K.U. are supporting anti-pollution, so please clean the cow stuff off your shoes before you enter Lawrence for the game. See You at Our STADIUM. Don't forget to show up. The students of the winning school, upon showing your student I.D. will receive two Tacos free until 1,000 are given away. K.U. wins Free Tacos at Lawrence Taco Grandes. K-State wins Free Tacos at Manhattan Taco Grande. ---