2 Tuesday, December 3, 1974 University Daily Kansan Israeli troops moving From the Associated Press BEIRUT—Palestinian guerrilla claimed yesterday that Israel was moving troops from the Syrian cease-fire line to the Lebanese border for the war. Guerrilla sources said a significant transfer of smaller infantry units from the Syrian front had sparked fears of an Israeli ground offensive in southern Lebanon in reprisal for increased guerrilla raids against Israeli settlements in upper Galilee. Up to now, Israeli reprisals have been largely limited to air, sea and artillery bombardments against Palestinian refugee camps. There was no beginners' luck for Chancellor Archie R. Dykes last night. Helping hands dealt to charities Dykes, who never had played spades before and had to have his son show him to play Sunday night, played the game at baltimore at baltime in the KU-Angela game. By CAROL YARNEVICH The women beat the men in the opening hand. The hand started a 120-hour marathon for Project Santa, a money drive for local charities sponsored by the Acacia and the Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. "The women were too good for us," Dykes said. Although the women won last night, there will be a rematch at the KU-Jawa basketball game Saturday night. Dykes said he and his partner, Gene Burnett, an organizer at the Gene and Barbara Burnet Burn Center, would have to practice before the rematch. They played against Barbara Burnett and Jo Byers, director of the Lawrence Christmas Bureau, a charity that Project Santa donates to. While the opening hand was being played at Allen Field House, members of the Acacia Fraternity and the Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority started the marathon in front of the First National Bank at 9th and Massachusetts streets in 33 degree weather. Nancy Hogan, Prairie Village sophomore who played in the opening hands in front of the bank, said it was fun playing but freezing cold. Greg Borel, Lawrence freshman, said it was a good cause and he was having a good time. Watergate recess Morgan Bailey, project co-chairman, said the players would play in two-hour stretches. The players will remain outside no matter how bad the weather gets, he said. From the Associated Press WASHINGTON - John D. Ehrlichman's lawyer asked U.S. District Judge J. Sirica yesterday to consider delicating a Christmas recess in the Watergate coverup trial to delay its completion until former President Richard M. Nixon is well enough to testify. The goal for project Santa is $2,000. Bailey said that so far they have $1,200 pledged. People can pledge either one lump sum or they can pledge by the hour. Bailey said those who pledged by the hour usually gave up their money to the entire marathon. There is also a jar set out by the card players for people wanting to donate. five court-appointed doctors reported to Sirica on Friday that the judge had given a giveaway to the Jan. 26 relief estimate he would be well enough to depot to Washington. Sirica said he hadn't decided what he would do and he asked all parties to submit legal briefs by tomorrow morning. Bombs rip Ethiopia From the Associated Press From the Associated Press UPPERVILLE, Va. — The voice recorder and the data recorder, two aircraft that killed 22 percent, were recovered yesterday, that killed 92 percent, were recovered yesterday, that killed 85 percent, were recovered yesterday, that killed 76 percent, were recovered yesterday, that killed 68 percent, were recovered yesterday, that killed 60 percent, were recovered yesterday, that killed 53 percent, were recovered yesterday, that killed 47 percent, were recovered yesterday, that killed 41 percent, were recovered yesterday, that killed 35 percent, were recovered yesterday, that killed 30 percent, were recovered yesterday, that killed 24 percent, were recovered yesterday, that killed 20 percent, were recovered yesterday, that killed 16 percent, were recovered yesterday, that killed 12 percent, were recovered yesterday, that killed 9 percent, were recovered yesterday, that killed 7 percent, were recovered yesterday, that killed 6 percent, were recovered yesterday, that killed 5 percent, were recovered yesterday, that killed 4 percent, were recovered yesterday, that killed 3 percent, were recovered yesterday, that killed 2 percent, were recovered yesterday, that killed 1 percent, were recovered yesterday, that killed 0 ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — Terrorist bombs exploded in a hotel tourist the city hall that caused injury and possible deaths, as Eritrean officials slide into office. Machine-gun fire and grenade blasts were heard from an area near the British, Soviet and Belgian embassies on the outskirts of the city. Reliable sources said the battle erupted when troops went to arrest an Ethiopian noble wanted in an alleged plot against the government. There were unconfirmed reports of attempted bomb attacks elsewhere. An official spokesman denied all of the reports. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) Chairman John Reed said he would provide needed information on the plank during the last minutes of flight. Crash evidence From the Associated Press A data recorder records the plane's altitude, speed, heading and rate of descent. A voice recorder transcribes the conversation of the pilot and CHARLESTON, W. Va.-Snowstorms slowed balloting yesterday by striking United Mine Workers (UMW) on a new proposed coal industry contract. The union extended the voting period, delaying announcement of the results until Thursday. UMW vote delayed The names of merchants who contribute will be posted at the marathon's site. Merchants also donated coffee, hot chocolate and pizzas. A union spokesman said that if the pact was ratified, the earliest the mines could open would be at midnight Sunday. UMW mines have been open since the end of World War II. KU security... From Page One director of Security and Parking An associate director would head each division. Morgan did an excellent job of analyzing the University's security needs, Del Shankel, executive vice chancellor, said yesterday. Morgan talked to students, administrators, faculty members and members of Security and Parking. Morgan also recommended that: -Five patrolmen should be added immediately to Security and Parking and another five should be added next year. Pay should be increased for members of Parking and Security so that they are no longer "seriously underpaid." From Page One Abortion... The statement issued by the Pope, the "Declaration on Procured Abortion," said, "Never, under any pretext, may abortion be resorted to, either by a family or by a political authority, as a legitimate means of regulating birth." The statement also explained the belief of the church that from the time an ovum is fertilized it is a life, independent from the mother and father, and that respect for human life is called for from the time generation begins. Of the 25 students surveyed, 14 or 56 per cent, said they still attended church and the university. Dennis Ross, Prairie Village senior, said he thought the Catholic Church was good for some people, but that the faith didn't work for him any more. The Rev. Rosssiter said he thought a large percentage of Catholics disagreed with opposition to birth control but that only a minority disagreed with opposition to abortion. "Most Catholics feel that birth control or abortion are two different issues," he said. About 10 emergency no-dial, direct telephones connected with Security and Parking headquarters should be installed. The University should also increase the number of pay phones on campus and university phones in the residence balls. The Crime Prevention Unit would be a part of the KU Police Department. In addition to providing training organization, the special unit would train monitors for residence halls, take part in the summer orientation program for freshmen and teach architecture on security for new buildings. A special Crime Prevention Unit should be established. This unit would have two patrolmen and a sergeant, who would coordinate with students for students, faculty and staff members. Bailey said Project Santa was done as a community effort. Lawrence is the people of the community. "No task too small or too large should escape this group, and the philosophy that individuals are as important as organizations must prevail," Morgan said. The unit would create advisory groups of faculty, staff and students to study campus lighting, provide specific programs on crime prevention for the libraries, art hospitals and other areas and provide tactical surveillance on special projects. For Complete Motorcycle Insurance The Lawrence Christmas Bureau supplies Christmas gifts for underprivileged children in Lawrence, and the Gene and Barbara Burnett Burnt Center at the University of Kansas Medical Center, the other charity that Project Santa donates to, is considered the best burn center in this part of the country. GENE DOANE AGENCY 843-3012 824 Mass. St. Project Santa has collected over $2,600 for local charities during the last three years. WHY COMMIT YOURSELF TO THE PRIESTHOOD? It isn't easy but the Paulus welcomes commitment. Welcomes the challenge. If you are interested in the Paulus way of life, send for the Paulus Papers; Write to: Father D. Don C. Campbell, Room 101 Every Parish is a missionary; in the pulpit or the parish house . . . on campus or in the inner city, with the spoken or the printed word he is communicating to people. His message of America. His message is love, the love of Christ for all people. The Paulites are trying to minister to these needs. As a community, we must be able to listen to our people, our mission is to communicate the love of Christ with them. Today, more than ever before in history, men and women young and old, are searching for religious meaning, for withdrawal from isolation and alienation to joyful community and spirituality. They must resist of discouragement and hope in the place of pleasure. Why be a priest? Certainly, in times as difficult as these we can be a priest a priest is a fort harder than it was in the past. 415 WEST 59TH ST. NEW YORK N.Y. 10019 And commiting oneself to anything for any amount of time seems to be one of the conflicts of our modern age. 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