2 Wednesday, April 9, 1975 University Daily Kansan Israel peace move rumored Israeli policymakers are considering vacating roughly half of the Sinai Desert as a territorial concession to Egypt in an effort to revive U.S. policy in the region. No Israeli official would comment for the record on the report, and officials in Jerusalem insisted the idea was only "theoretical." But the sources said the Israelis were thinking of the withdrawal, which would be followed by a truce against State Henry A. Kissinger's unacceptable peace shuttle last month. Thieu vows to stay SAIGON—President Nguyen Van Thieu wowed Tuesday to hold onto power after a lone South Vietnamese air force plane bombed and rocketed his palace. Thieu and his family were unhurt, but opposition politicians intervened in the attack as a warning to Thieu to change his office. Meanwhile in Washington, U.S. Army Chief of Staff Frederick C. Moore said the military couldn't survive without additional military aid from the United States. "I am determined to continue leading this country," declared Thieu, who is widely blamed for the recent South Vietnam military collapse. To the south and east of Saigon, Communist forces continued what he efforts to close the circle around the litterary capital. KSU sex bias suit TOPEKA—Officials of Kansas State University and the Board of Adjudication have set a $3.5 million damage suit against sex discrimination and libel. The suit was filed in U.S. District Court here last month by Margaret Dobbin, who was refused reappointment to her job as head of the library's social science division for the 1976-77 school year. The first summonses were served last week. Dobbyn said she was fired because of a false evaluation by the library director and because she was a woman. 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But today they are alive again in their art, for they are free—free to dance and to live as they choose. Their struggle symbolizes the struggle of all those Jews who are oppressed. Let me meet Union under oppression. But what of those still to come? What will they find? Will there be homes and educa- tions for older people? Can we learn language training for them? The same spirit that helps Soviet Jews to flee oppression must help them to live in freedom in Israel. ARE ONE CALENDAR OF EVENTS April 9 10:00-1:30 at Union Information Table April 10 10:30-3:30 April 11 10:00-3:00 Give to the 1975 United Jewish Appeal Campus Campaign Box 4 Phone 842-4129 Kansas Union 842-7163 1 --- Place an ad. Call 864-4358.