Egyptian fighters downed JERUSALEM—(UPI)—Israeli and Egyptian jet fighters battled in the skies over Israel today downing two Egyptian planes. Gunfire also broke out along the Israeli-Jordanian border. The Israeli government said in a communique the dogfight broke out when two Soviet-built MIG-19s tried to intercept a light Israeli reconnaissance plane three miles inside Israel. Israel has fought border clashes with Syria and on Nov.13 staged a punitive raid with tanks and jets into Jordan—a move which Wilt may score PHILADELPHIA—(UPI)—Wilt Chamberlain of the Philadelphia 76ers attempts today to become the first player in National Basketball Association history to score 22,000 points, when the 76ers meet the St. Louis Hawks in Convention Hall. brought it censure by the United Nations Security Council. UNTIL TODAY Egypt had not been involved directly in the current crisis. The dog fight between the Israeli and Egyptian planes broke out about six hours after the morning border shooting incident. The gun battle along the Jordanian border was short lived—about three minutes. It began when Jordanians fired on farm workers in the Hebron area 30 miles south of Jerusalem and ended when the Israelis returned the fire. It reflected the growing tension with both Cairo and Damascus radios pouring out nonstop broadcasts to inflame the Jordanian people and the Palestine refugees to rise against both Israel and King Hussein. Snow smothers North (UPI) — The worst autumn snow storm in a decade today smothered the upper Great Lakes area. Michigan was the state hardest hit with up to 15 inches of snow and winds gusting to 70 miles an hour. Michigan State police said last night "the situation is deteriorating by the hour." THE 1,500 RESIDENTS of Curtis, Mich., were cut off, isolated since Sunday night; some 2,000 homes were without power in the Manistique, Mich., area; and five Greyhound buses with some 200 passengers were reported stranded at Rapid River, Mich. More than 400 cars were stalled yesterday between Trenary and Marquette, Mich. "We have the Fiery Furnace for Friday Night." Unmilitary Ball is set "What are we going to do with it?" "We're going to have the Unmilitary Ball." "Well tell me how unmilitary we're going to be." The Student Peace Union (SPU) is having its annual event at 8:30 p.m. Friday. The affair was tentatively planned at last night's SPU meeting. Phil Bayles, Houston, Tex., senior and SPU president, will read selections from Bertrand Russell's "Common Sense and Nuclear Warfare" and from "Psychiatric Aspects of Nuclear Warfare" written by the Group for Advance of Psychiatry. THERE WILL ALSO be a reading from "Megalove and Overkill," a pro-peace book of poetry parodies. Other readings are invited and persons wishing to participate should contact Bayles. Entertainment will also feature singers and guitar players. EVENING ELEGANCE After Six $ ^{(\mathrm{R})} $ from $59.50 821 Mass. Isn't it time you gave some serious thought to evening clothes? We did. We know you want to look correct and feel comfortable. So we selected handsome, lightweight fabrics. We know you want to look just a little different. So we collected subtle, individual styles. And we added the right shirts and accessories. Why let her have all the fun of dressing up? Now you can, too, at VI 3-1951 Lawrence's Fashion Leader Since 1896 During the course of the meeting it was announced that an anonymous gift of $50 has been promised to the peace group. The "War Toys Statement" from SPU, urging parents not to buy war toys for their children for Christmas, will be distributed in downtown Lawrence two weeks before Christmas. The "Statement" says the "... war toys promote the war fantasy." The SPU Peace Table in the Kansas Union will reappear this week stocked with new materials and buttons. 4 Daily Kansan Tuesday, November 29, 1966 Ends Tonite! 7:15 & 9:20 "Not With My Wife You Don't" — Next — some people will do anything for $249,000.92 THE MIRISCH CORPORATION Presents Jack Lemmon WALTER MATTHAU in BILLY WILDER'S THE FORTUNE COOKIE PANVISION released through united artists Ends Tonite! 7:45-9:15 "The Swinger" — Next — BURT LANCASTER LEE MARVIN ROBERT RYAN JACK PALANCE RALPH BELLAMY CLAUDIA CARDINALE PROFESSIONALS Ends Tonite! "Wives & Lovers" "Desire Under the Elms" Open—6:30 Shows—7:00