2 University Daily Kans News Digest From our wire services Eaypt says Libya meddlina It says Libya says CAIRO - a senior official accused the Libyan government of Col. Moammar Khadify yesterday of encouraging Communist subversion in Egypt, and teaming with Moscow to launch a propaganda war against Egypt. The charge was triggered by a statement issued by an organization calling itself the "Egyptian Liberation Front," which claimed responsibility for last month's food price riots. and price lists. "The statement, and the fact that it was broadcast by the Libyan radio, is a demonstration of the connection between the subversive activities launched against the Egyptian people and the rulers of Libya," the unnamed official told the semificial newspaper Al Ahram. semiotical news paper "Moreover, the fact that Libyan and Soviet information media are playing the role of the existence of a Libyan-Communist scheme that has connections with the groups that work in the darkness against the security and stability of Event," he said. stability or ekgp? Egyptian adults said they had never heard of the Front, which said in its study that it was "responsible for planning and organizing the uprising of Jan. 18, 19." Nearly 80 persons were killed and 600 others injured in the roles that swept half a dozen Egyptian cities. Egypt's relations with both Libya and Russia have been strained ever since the 1973 Middle East war. Bell accepts limited busing SEATTLE...Atty. Gen. Griffin B. Bell said yesterday that he accepted a stand limiting school busing that was taken by the Justice Department in the Ford and Nixon administrations because the Supreme Court has made it the law. Civil rights advocates are expected to dispute his assertion on the ground that the court is not yet to agree or disagree with the department positions that the scope of remedies for segregated schooling should be no greater than the proved wrongs. Bell told reporters that the Supreme Court has interpreted the law in accordance with the views of the previous administrations, and that he intends to leave the situation as it is. Fighting potential extolled SALISBURY, Rhodesia—Defense Minister Reginald E. D. Cowper, who resigned over the weekend, said yesterday Rhodesia has the potential to fight "indefinitely" against black nationalist guerrillas. In summary, against black *because* Cowper resigned because of a public opposition to his plans for increased military force, the signing of the buzzer war. call-ups because of the spreading bus war. He ups the Rhodeian people's commitment to the war effort was "in its infancy" compared to Israel, where nearly all and some women can be called up quickly during military emergencies." The 45-year-old former college president, who became defense minister Sept. 9, has been under heavy criticism recently for measures he took to increase the recruitment of soldiers to fight in the four-year old bush war. EASY GRADES? That's right! Better grades with less study time are possible with this proven "Easy Grades" Method Study less, have more time to enjoy college by mailing $5.00 today to: JML and Assoc., P.O. Box 3744, Lawrence, Ks. 66044 Mild temperatures cause floods Rv United Press International By United Press International ice jams forced evacuation of people yesterday from along the Big Coal River in West Virginia and caused creeks and streams to flow over their banks in Ohio and Kentucky. Another day of mild temperatures harried the breakup of thick sheets of ice following one of the harshest cold spells of the 20th century. Flooding occurred on the Marsh Fork of the Big Coal River in Boone and Raleigh WASHINGTON (UPI)-President Carter, toting an antique abugue, got an up-to-the-minute briefing yesterday on the nation's worldwide nuclear war capabilities as he flew back to Washington aboard his "Doomsday" jet after a down-home visit. Carter was briefed by a 15-member battle staff representing all branches of the armed services on the 90-minute flight from Plains to Washington. Carter learns of nuclear potential during flight on Doomsday'jet Carter is the first president to fly in one of the aircraft, taking it to Georgia Friday and returning here yesterday. and he had to resort to the flying command post for protection while he directed the nation's defense. He also was given a daily-attention report typeform to which he would receive if the State came under attack. The fragrant-looking gun was a high-polished, walnut nuttle loader, a gift to Carter from Jack Cockford, who makes guns for a hobby. Crockford presented it to the President on behalf of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Carter told reporters he found the briefings interesting. When he boarded a helicopter at Plains to fly to Warrior Robins Air Force base near Macon, Ga., where the big jet waited, Carter was overheard to mutter that he would "rather tote the gun myself than have it busted." 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In St. Louis, the U.S. Coast Guard said volunteers from the commercial towing industry had chipped the ice onway in the Mississippi River, breaking up ice jams between Cairo, III, and St. Louis, a segment which has been closed since Jan. 19. Heavy snow warnings were in effect for the northern and mountain sections of Newfoundland. Police control Buffalo crowds BUFFALO, N.Y. (UPD)—Off-duty and auxiliary police were called in yesterday to handle traffic jams and scuffles at some Erie County locations as thousands of residents applied for free food stamps authorized after the recent blizzard. Police were used to control an estimated 6,000 persons, four and five acrees, at the St. Augustine Center in Buffalo's east side. Many applicants lined up during the early morning and waited for hours—only to be sent home by police, who told the crowd that only limited amounts could be processed, officials said. 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