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The Ked and Black, Wednesday. May 4. 1977
Direct from
The Great Will
of China.
formal debate on the resolution
that television is a detrimental
influence on the youth of our
nation.
7 ::I0 p.m.—The Young Demo
crats will meet in 407
Memorial.
hoarding Society Hill hold a
night ride at the Commerce
Pool. All riders and cars
should meet in front of Russell
for the trip to Commerce.
1:30 p.m.—Dr. Carroll Wil
liams, Harvard University
biologist. Hill speak in 401F
Biology on “Hormones. Genes
and Metamorphosis.”
t:39 p.m.—The Health and
P.E. Majors Club Hill have a
square dance in 200 P.E.
Admission is 25 cents.
7 p.m.—Women in Commu
nications Hill meet in 129
Journalism. Representatives
from Mary Kay Cosmetics Hill
conduct a clinic to aid students
in achieving the professional
look.
7:30 p.m.—The Travel A-
broad Orientation Program
will meet in NPJ. All students
traveling this summer are
invited to attend.
—The Miss Ag Hill Beauty
Contest Hill be held in the
pharmacy auditorium.
—Al Richardson, formerly
nith Life of Jeeorgia. Hill
speak at the PRSSA meeting in
1 IK Journalism.
8 p.m.—The Athens Skate-
4:30 p.m.—Dr. Carl F.
kossack. head of the depart
ment of statistics and compu
ter science. Hill discuss a
mathematical model for mea
suring the growth of an
agricultural crop in 328 Grad
uate Studies.
—A marriage forum will be
held in Boggs.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Students who are interested
in helping newly arriving
international students this fall
are invited to participate in the
International Campus Friend
program. Applications are now
being accepted. Call 2-1557 for
more information.
new
c Dooqesbury.
7 p.m —Demosthenian Liter
ary Society will meet at
Demosthenian There will he a
It's here! The latest hilanous collection of slings
and arrows from Garry Trudeau—
The Pulitzer Pnze-winning cartoonist whose net
tling political observations have made him a house
hold name across the country. And. often, a sensitive
topic in Washington.
Now Trudeau moves still farther afield—following
Uncle Duke to China. Where, as America's new en
voy. he meets a catatomcally smiling Chairman Mao
and the kind of adventures you'd expect with "an es
pecially tricky people.”
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300 to 500 students killed
by troops and peasants
ADDIS ABABA (UPI)-At least 300 and possibly as many
as 500 students and other young people were killed by troops
and peasants during the weekend in one of the bloodiest
incidents since the Marxist military government seized
power, diplomatic sources said yesterday.
The government newspaper, Ethiopian Herald, an
nounced another 282 “counter-revolutionaries” were killed
last week by the people's militia in Sidamo district as a
country-wide campaign to crush all anti-government
opposition moved into high gear
At least 115 army trucks and buses crammed with
peasants rumbled north from Addis Ababa Tuesday,
apparently to join a gathering peasant army tens of
thousands strong. The military is expected to use this
ragtag army in a “people’s war" to crush both the
Eritrean secessionist movement and other internal opposi
tion.
Under strict security, Ethiopian strongman Mengistu
Haile Mariam flew to Moscow to strengthen his ties with
the Soviet Union as a shipment of 45,000 small arms from
Czechoslovakia, East Germany and Yugoslavia arrived in
Ethiopia.
Sources said most of the consignment was of AK47
assault rifles destined for the army which would then turn
over its own antiquated American Ml and M2 rifles to the
people’s militia and urban dweller’s associations.
RAF Canberra plane
crashes into 8 houses
HARTFORD, England (UPD—A Royal Air Force
Canberra plane crashed into a row of eight houses here
yesterday, setting them on fire and killing five persons,
three of them young children. The crippled plane narrowly
missed a crowded school.
At least five other persons were injured, including one
child, a hospital spokesman said.
An Air Force spokesman said two crewmen and three
infants died in the crash of the Canberra bomber converted
into a photo-reconnaissance plane.
The plane crashed two miles short of its airfield at
nearby Whitten. Witnesses said the pilot appeared
desperately trying to steer clear of a school only 50 yards
from the crash site.
27 Poles in Denmark
ask for political asylum
COPENHAGEN, Denmark (UPD-Twenty-seven Poles
in Denmark for a World Cup soccer match appealed
Tuesday for political asylum in West Germany.
West German Embassy spokesman Johannes Does said
the Poles were in the embassy awaiting a decision. “It is
not our decision, we are expecting orders from Bonn,’
Does said. He would not say whether the Poles were ethnic
Germans.
The foreign ministry said it had no official involvement.
Per Fergo, undersecretary in the political section, said,
“We, of course, act if the people in question contact us. but.
as long as they have valid visas to Denmark, we intend to
do nothing."
A ministry spokesman said he believed the Poles were in
Denmark on three-day visas issued by the Danish Embassy
in Warsaw The visas would expire at midnight tonight.
"If the 27 Poles are still in Denmark when their visas run
out we will act—as we normally do in such cases—and
expel them to the country they came from. But if they ask
for political asylum then the problem is quite different and
it will be handled by the ministry of justice."
United States, Vietnam
open talks in Paris
PARIS <UP1>—'The United States and Vietnam opened
talks yesterday on establishing diplomatic relations and
ended their first session on a note of optimism with
diplomatic sources saying they might exchange ambassa
dors within a few weeks.
"We had a frank, friendly and very useful conversation,"
said Assistant Secretary of State Richard C. Holbrooke, the
chief U S. negotiator, as he emerged from a basement
conference room in the pagoda-shaped Vietnamese Embas-
*y-
Vietnam’s principal negotiator, Deputy Foreign Minister
Phan Hien, told reporters. "I fully agree with him." Both
men were smiling broadly
Diplomatic sources said the current talks would be
speedy. An agreement on the exchange of ambassadors,
the lifting of the U. S. veto on United Nations membership
for Vietnam and U. S. aid for Vietnam's reconstruction and
economic development may well be wrapped up in a few
weeks, Holbrooke and Hien said.
The sticking point, and it is a big one, is whether the
Vietnamese will make U. S. aid a precondition to full
cooperation in tracing the 800 Americans missing in
Indochina, all of whom are believed dead.
American student wounded
in Spain by rubber bullet
BARCELONA, Spain (UPI)—An American student
wounded by a policeman's rubber bullet in a May Day
demonstration remained in critical condition, a spokesman
at San Pablo Hospital said yesterday.
The spokesman said the condition of Gerardo Paredes,
20, or Baldwin Park, Calif., had not changed since he
underwent heart surgery Sunday evening.
The Californian was hit Sunday while watching May Day
street clashes from the third floor balcony of the Spanish
family with whom he is living, the consulate said.
The tennis-ball-size bullet struck Paredes in the chest,
damaging the left ventricle of his heart and causing
internal hemorrhaging, the hospital said.
STOP KILLING EACH
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