Photo by Steve Fritz Salvation Army lends aid again For the second night in a row, the Salvation Army set up its portable canteen at 11th and Massachusetts. The canteen, sent from Kansas City, served sandwiches, hot coffee and tea to policemen, National Guardsmen and firemen working in Lawrence during disturbances Wednesday night. ROTC review in Stadium planned May 9 The annual University of Kansas Tri-Service ROTC Review will be held at 3:45 p.m. May 9 in Memorial Stadium, it was announced by University of Kansas ROTC officials today. Last year's review, then called the Chancellor's Review, was the scene of both an anti-war and anti-ROTC demonstration that resulted in several KU students being suspended from school. Rear Admiral Leslie J. O'Brien Jr., director of anti-submarine warfare and ocean surveillance division of the chief of naval operations, will be the reviewing officer. Soviet ships in global move Several awards will be presented at the conclusion of this year's review. The Lawrence chapter of the Reserve Officers Association also will honor an outstanding cadet in each unit. Those awards will be presented by Jack Maxwell, department representative. Finally, the Loyal Legion Awards—engraved gold watches will be given to the outstanding sophomore in each unit by Admiral O'Brien. The KU Marching Band will perform at the ceremonies. Approximately 500 cadets are expected to participate. Dale Kerr, head of the Lawrence American Legion Post, will present American Legion gold medal awards to an outstanding cadet in the Navy, Army, and Air Force units. The Soviet vessels were reported to include, in addition to the carriers, six cruisers, four of them armed with missiles; 20 destroyer-type vessels, eight of them missile carriers; and 25 submarines, 10 of them nuclear powered and "more than one" carrying submarine launched ballistic missiles similar to America's Polaris. 10 KANSAN Apr.23 1970 SPACE CENTER, Houston (UPI) — The Apollo 13 astronauts passed on a valuable lesson on survival in space Wednesday to the men scheduled to fly America's next two moon landing missions. Astros give helpful hints LONDON (UPI) — Nearly 200 Soviet ships and marinaries were spread around the world Wednesday in an unprecedented naval exercise timed to coincide with the 100th anniversary of Lenin's birth, U.S. and NATO sources said. But the session was primarily for the benefit of the Apollo 14 crew commanded by America's first man in space, Alan B. Shepard, whose plans for a fall moonflight were left in suspense by the accident, and for the Apollo 15 crew commanded by veteran pilot David R. Scott. American and NATO sources said they expected the Russian fleet to remain on station at least throughout May—partly to help observe Wednesday's 100th anniversary of the birth of Vladimir I. Lenin, and partly as a training exercise. It was the third day of the crew's intensive debriefing, scheduled to last through April 29. Thomas P. Stafford, chief of the astronaut office, said almost all the men in the space pilot corps attended. James A. Lovell, Fred W. Haiser and John L. Swigert met with the Apollo 14 and Apollo 15 crews for a pilot-to-pilot talk about how they nursed their moonship through more than 300,000 miles of space to a safe splashdown. They also said "Operation Ocean" was supported by Russian aircraft. At least one flight of four-engine TU95 "Bear" aircraft was tracked on a non-stop flight from northern Russia to Cuba last week and a return nonstop via the same route earlier this week. The sources said the global Russian fleet included 95 to 100 ships and submarines in the Atlantic, 45 to 50 in the Mediterranean, 15 in the Indian Ocean off the east coast of Africa and 20 to 25 in the Pacific, around the Philippine Sea. The sources said the operation, dubbed "Ocean" by Moscow, was "10 times bigger than anything of this nature the Soviets have ever done before." A U.S. Navy source in London said the Russian vessels, which included the aircraft carrier Moskva in the Mediterranean and the helicopter carrier Leningrad off the coast of Scotland, were being tracked around the clock Passover celebrated with religious dinner Patronize Kansan Advertisers SUMMER EMPLOYMENT religious organizations on the Hill, Worob said. In a special message to Congress, Nixon said he was issuing an executive order that will create a new National Council of Federal Disaster Assistance. It will be headed by the director of the Office of Emergency Preparedness, now responsible for disaster activities, and it will coordinate federal relief efforts ranging from those of the Defense Department to the Small Business Administration. available in beautiful, cool Rocky Mtn. National Park Services at the dinner were conducted by Ben Entine, Lexington, Mo., freshman; Stewart Langer, Overland Park freshman; Nancy Friedman, Prairie Village junior and Sidney Fiarman, Hillel faculty adviser. For employment information write ROCKY MTN. PARK CO. 601 Broadway, #414 Denver, Colo. 80203 The sermon, "Freedom, Redemption and Time," was presented by Worob. "Freedom and Redemption," Worob said, "used to be viewed as past events to be thankful for. After the destruction of the second temple in Jerusalem, freedom and redemption were something to look forward to. It is the task of the present to work for the hope of the future." Approximately 100 people attended the Seder celebration sponsored by the University of Kansas chapter of Hillel, Allen Worob, associate faculty adviser to Hillel, said Wednesday. Seder; Worob explained, is the first two days of the Jewish Pass-over holiday. The festival has 13 rituals concerning redemption and freedom and a kosher dinner, he said. The Seder, held in the Lawrence Jewish community Center, was attended by not only Jewish students but also members of all The President said the actions were needed to cope with the increasing toll taken by floods, tornadoes, hurricanes and other disasters which last year caused an unprecedented 300 deaths and an estimated $2 billion in property damage. 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