2 Monday, October 20,1975 University Dally Kansan Moroccans plan march RABAT, Morocco (AP)—King Hassan II's call for 350,000摩洛哥 to follow him on an unarmed "march of conquest" into neighboring Spanish Sahara has drawn 362,000 volunteers within 48 hours, the oil company news agency reports yesterday. Along the border, Associated Press photographer Michel Lichitz said he saw convoys of trucks carrying coal from Tan to Taranfaye, 540 miles southwest of here. Military posts have been set up in pents along the highway, Lipchitz said, and gasoline is stockpiled at Tan Tan, where the Moroccan army has temporary headquarters. The pavement ends at Tarikaya and the 15-mile road to the border is rocky and unfit for ordinary traffic, he said. Moroccan sources said Algerian troop reinforcements, including Soviets-made tanks, had moved near Algeria's 18-mile border with Spanish Sahara. The Moroccan news agency said recruiting stations throughout the country were still obtaining more volunteers to march with the 44-year-old King Hassan. The agency said recruiting offices would continue to register volunteers during the next few days. However, the number of mergers remain fixed at 350,000 persons—10 per cent of them women—because of the logistic problems of supplying the demonstrators with food, water, tents and medical care. Officials plan to make a selection of those most fit to undertake the march. The marchers are scheduled to begin moving tomorrow toward the southern Events ... TODAY: CHEEVERS COFFEY of Haskell Junior College will speak on "Community, Contemporary and Traditional Values" at 3:30 p.m. in the Women's Self Defense Women's UNIFORM SELF DEFENSE will meet at 4 p.m. in the United Ministries Center, 1204 Oread St. FENCING CLUB will meet at 5:30 p.m. in 173 Robinson. A talk on the "SIX PARAMATTERS" with the Women's and Feminist Centers Center, OPERATION FRIENDSHIP will meet at 7 in the Baptist Student Center, 1629 19th St. WORNER MORSE, professor of philosophy, will speak on the "Interdisciplinary Room of the Union, TRUMAN CAPOTE, author, will speak on "The Writer's Life" at 8 in Hoch Auditorium. border town of Tarfaya to buses, buses and trucks. From there, they plan to walk 50 miles over open desert to El Anun, the territorial capital, where at least 10 Spanish troops are based. No data has been announced about the walk, but Oct. 6 is considered likely. Two political groups in the Spanish Sahara said their followers would amass along the northern border to block the march but gave no indication of how they would do so. Leaders said the Sahara movement forward the front on Wednesday. The Saharan groups involved are the Spanish-supported National Union party and the Algerian-backed Pulisar Front, which occupies 75 per cent of the territory's 80,000 people. Official Moroccan sources said King Hassan sent a personal message to U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger to underline Morocco's determination to go ahead with the march if Spain, continues to oppose Morocco's right to the Sabra territory. Spain is making plans to give up control of the territory but favors a U.N.-supervised referendum to decide its future. However, Morocco claims sovereignty over the part, and Montana, and neighbor, claims southern and eastern portions. Mortar Board, Inc., traditionally a women's honor society, will no longer be able to limit its membership on the basis of sex. Society votes for male entrance A national conference of 167 voting delegates approved an amendment last weekend in Kansas City, Mo., that will allow men to be admitted to the society. The amendment was made in compliance with Title IX educational guidelines which NEW YORK (AP)—Mayer Abraham D. Beane said yesterday that even if New York City defaulted and was thereby spared from paying interest on its debts, it would still be $1 billion short of the cash needed to meet payrolls from December to March. The chiefs of the city's police, fire and other front-line unions said they planned to tell President Ford that default "could mean a loss of welfare and navroll checks were stopped. Default no help to NYC payroll beame disclosed the city's desperate cash-flow position on the NBC program "Meet The Press" before flying last night to New York City for an unusual Sunday meeting of the Emergency Financial Control Board. Togetherness... is a Springbok puzzle What better way to spend an evening with family or friends than putting together a Springbook puzzle. Break the TV habit – pick your Kindle/ink-k puzzle table. Perfect gift! Town Crier 930 Mass. and Mall Shopping Center Open Evenings prohibit discrimination on the basis of sex in federally-funded programs. --for women. Located at the back of the Town Shop Downtown. Sherry Miller, president of the University of Kansas Mortar Board chapter, said yesterday. "We accept them if they can request we require them to see very many males being interested." Miller, one of 150 delegates who approved the amendment, said that it also reaffirmed the society's aim of improving the status of women and furthering women's goals. For UN Day in 1975, International Women's Year SUA, Women's Studies, Latin American Studies and Sociology Present: Lorna Grunch, Mortar Board adviser, said, "It won't necessarily hurt to accept men here. We will continue to adhere to our goal of preventing bullying." The men will last have to go along with it. 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