6 ii .oily waur possible redr?sday. Deoe-.Se- 2, 1370 The Da 'y Tar Hel over IttaM am davoirc e ROME-Diehard opponents of Italy's first divorce law in modern times announced plans Tuesday to seek repeal through a national referendum, a weapon used last in 1946 to oust the monarchy. Politicians warned it could spark a "holy war" between the Church and state. President Giuseppe Saragat formally signed the divorce law Tuesday night even as antidivorce organizations plastered Rome's walls with red and black posters calling for a referendum. Publication in the Official Gazette is expected in a day or two and then comes a mandatory 15-day waiting period before the law goes into force. Pope Paul VI, in Sydney on his historic visit to the South Pacific and Asia, let it be known through a Vatican spokesman that he was "profoundly pained" by passage of the measure which makes divorce legal in Italy for the first time in 155 years. Such a law, the pontiff had said, would violate the 40-year treaty establishing diplomatic relations between the Holy See and Italy. Within hours after an exhausted Chamber of Deputies approved the measure by a vote of 319-286 early in the day, 25 Roman Catholics announced they Egypt, Israel stiffen cease-fire positions Egypt and Israel exchanged warnings Tuesday they would not accept any prior conditions for resumption of Middle East peace talks. The new Syrian regime said it still opposed any peaceful settlement while Jordan's King Hussein embarked on Lobbyist appointed WASHINGTON-President Nixon Tuesday named Clark MacGregor, a Republican congressman from Minnesota, as his chief congressional lobbyist. MacGregor will be responsible for guiding administration programs through Congress. 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Egyptian President Anwar Sadat said Monday night he would not agree to another extension of the cease-fire beyond the Feb. 5 date unless Israel has 'laid down a timetable for withdrawal 'from Arab territories occupied in the June 1967 war. Also unchanged, according to Syrian President Ahmed Khatib, is Damascus' opposition to any peaceful solution to the Middle East crisis. 1 DTH IGkssSf teds 1 COMPLETE PROFESSIONAL SCUBA DIVING OUTFIT: Twin 72 Cu.Ft. Decork Tanks, Decor Double hose regulator, Parkways shark-skin Wet Suit, giant Voit fins, Voit spear gun, weight belt and many other extras. Will Sell at sacrifice, Call 942-5317. Fcr Sale - Honda 305 Scrambler, CL7 7 Asking $300. Contact Dave Scheiner 968-9027. DKE House. PORSCHE - 1960 356 B Normal Excellent condition mechanically, very clean, AM-FM-SW Radio. 967-4954 8-10 pm.$2200. OPPORTUNITY in Sales Students making $4-$ 6 per hour part-time. Seasonal Job great chance to raise Christmas money. Call 933-4039 after 7:00. Ask for Fred. 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The Deputies, weary from a marathon session which began last Wednesday and continued until the final vote during the early morning hours Tuesday, ignored the appeals from Pope Paul, Vatican diplomats and Roman Catholic politicians that divorce would bring an era of moral degradation to Italy. None of the 25 men and women who called for the referendum are major national figures. Probably the most prominent is Giorgio La Piara, former mayor of Florence, who once tried to arrange a face-to-face meeting between former President Lyndon B. Johnson and the late North Vietnamese President Ho Chi Minn in hopes of ending the Vietnam war. A referendum can be called within 90 days of the publication of the law in the official gazette by petition of 500,000 registered voters. Whether the anti-divorce forces can muster such support was questionable. '. .. 'I- i- I - -..--I.. r-,n,,l-1l,r. i ..... u - iaii melon readies for trike United Auto contract called ' inflationary ' CHICAGO -The Brotherhood of Railway and AirpLsn? Clerks er.t ahead wiih preparatscm Tuesday for a nation-wide strike in conjunction with three other major railway unions. Brotherhood Premier,! C.L. Dennis told newsmen there wan a 75 to SO per cent chance of a coast-to-coast strike against the railroads beginning Dec. 10. He predicted the only possibility of a settlement would come just before the strike deadkre. Negotiations in suspended for one W A S H I NGTON-The Nixon administration called the United Auto Workers contract with General Motors '"inflationary'" Tuesday and issued a general warning that large wage boosts lead to both higher prices and rising unemployment. In its second "inflation alert." President Nixon's Council of Economic Advisers urged business and labor to exercise voluntary self-restraint to help cool off the wage-price spiral. Council Chairman Paul W. McCracken told reporters at the White House that wage increases averaging 3 per cent a year the longrun average increase in productivity would not be inflationary. But he shied away from using the term Europe increasin NATO contributions head off possible withdrawals from B RUSSELS European defense ministers agreed Tuesday to step up their contributions to North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) defense costs in Europe by nearly $1 billion, Allied defense sources said. Their aim is to American troop Western Europe. The boosted European spending includes increased financial contributions totaling $420 million and increased force contributing " equivalent to ' $450-500 million over the next five years, the sources said. The men-and-money package will be presented to U.S. Defense Secretary Melvin R. Laird at a meeting of NATO defense ministers Wednesday. West German Defense Minister Helmut Schmidt said his country would pay more than half of the total increased European contribution. Britain's contribution to the package will initially be forces only, Allied defense sources said. Schmidt said West Germany would pay 40 per cent of the $420 million increased financial contribution to be spent on improving NATO communications and building shelters for NATO aircraft based in Europe. West Germany's 5prce contribution would be 53 CH53 heavy helicopters, Schmidt said. Allied defense sources said Britain' vvoiild contribute the equivalent of $107 million in manpower and weapons to the alliance defense structure. The European package falls just short of the $1 billion some U.S. legislators had been demanding as Europe's increased share of NATO defense costs. It presently costs the U.S. Treasury S3 billion to maintain the 300,000 American land, sea, and air forces in Western Europe as part of NATO. 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The 41-page report moved Nixon one step closer to the wage-price "jawbone" policy of his Democratic predecessors. McCracken described the new alert as "a little sharper, a little more pointed" than the first report, issued Aug. 7. Washington were day to allow the clerks" chief to meet with the governing body ot his union. More than 400 Brotherhood leaders including the general chairman and secretary -treasurers of unions for each railway in the United States were present, a union spokesman said. "We are continuing our bargaining with the carriers right up to midnight on the ninth." Dennis said. "Dec. 10 is the first time we are free to strike, having exhausted all other remedies. We've obeyed the law 1000 per cent." The clerks chief said his union rejected a 37 per cent pay raise recommended by a board appointed by President Nixon because the union is determined to bring railway workers' salaries in line with those in other transportation industries, including airlines. 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