2 University Dally Kansan Wednesday, June 28, 1978 NIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Capsules From the Associated Press, United Press International Bretons arrested for palace damage VERSALLES, The—Fear the police yesterday began a roundup of Breton nationalists after uncovering evidence that a separatist movement in Brittany was responsible for the bomb explosion that severely damaged an old historic Palace of Valleu in Brittany, a northwestern coastal village, gathered eight nationalists. 9 soldiers killed in helicopter crash More U.S. corn sold to U.S.S.R. 9 soldiers killed in WURZBURG, West Germany—Nine American soldiers assigned to the eighth Infantry Division were killed yesterday in a helicopter crash about nine miles southwest of Wurzburg, a U.S. Army spokesman has said. According to the announcement, the UN-1 helicopter was on a flight to a training area near the Czechoslovakian border. The cause of the crash has not yet been determined. WASHINGTON- An additional 200,000 metric tons of U.S. corn have been sold to the Soviet Union the Department of Agriculture said yesterday. This sale brings to 141 million tons the total amount of grain bought by the Russians in the second year of an agreement with the United States. Under the agreement, the Soviets have to buy at three million tons of wheat and feed grains a year and can buy more if the United States agrees. Public employees want tax reform LAS VEGAS—Thousands of public employees, worried that national opposition to taxes could cause their jobs, yesterday applauded their union leader a call for federal action on tax reform. Jerry Wurf, president of the Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, told the group's annual convention that California's Proposition 13, an initiative that cut property taxes there by 57 percent, may be an omen of more tax cuts. Live maggots found in prison beef Live mags LANXI, Kuala Lumpur State Penitentiary officials confirmed yesterday that live mags in corned beef being served to inmates at lunch Friday. The officials blamed a rotting cart of ham served the previous weekend, found wedged in a food warming cart from which the corned beef was served. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Published at the University of Kansas daily August through May and monthly through Thursday during August, except Saturday, Sunday and second季班 and monthly paid at Lawrence, Kansas 69450. Subscriptions are @ $9 a month or @ $14 a year in Douglas County and @ $10 a semester or @ $8 a year outside the county. Student subscriptions are @ $2 a semester, passed through the student activity (see). Editor...Business Manager. Kevin Kious Jeff Kious Business Adviser Mel Adams General Manager and News Adviser Risk Manager CAIRO (AP) - The execution of South Yemen President Salem Robaye All by his Marxist co-leaders appears to have further entrenched Soviet influence in a strategic area encircling moderate and oil-rich countries in the Middle East. All was executed Monday after trying to oust members of his government more pro-Soviet than he was. The Soviets thus seem to have more influence than before over a 12-member force and end them in Red Sea through which almost all traffic from the Suez Canal passes. The war-torn Ethiopian province of Eritrea is across the巴埃 Eb El Mandeb Strait from South Yemen, and the Soviets are in control. In contrast, we are fighting the Eritrean rebels for 17 years. In as Angola, Ethiopia and reported in Zaire, Cubans are thought to be in South Yemen and may have played a role in helping put down the short-lived rebellion Governments in Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Sudan and Iran are known to be concerned at the Soviet push in Africa, thinking that the US is getting too close to their boundaries. Ukhan leader Fidel Castel reportedly has about 4,000 men in Aden, and according to diplomats there, one of their main tasks is to militia of the ruling National Front Party. Execution strengthens Soviet ties The militia, said by Western diplomats in Aden to be several thousand strong, defeated rebel army units that backed Ali's attempt to seize full control of the country. The military, which did not enter early yesterday, came two days after the assassination of President Ahmed al ADEN'S MILITIA is under the direct command of Abdel Fatiha Ismail, head of South Yemen's ruling central committee. He is regarded as a staunch supporter of the government. Ghassim of conservative North Yemen, an Islamic Arabian. Arabia. North Yemen blamed Sultan Qahir. South Yemen. Although Ali was president of South Yemen, Ismail was the head of the ruling party. Now Ismail's authority is unchallenged. To the west of Egypt, Libyan leader Col. Moammar Khadif appears to have become solidly pro-Soviet after years of keeping the Communists at bay because they profess atheism. In Chad, bordering on Sudan, only the intervention of French troops has kept Libyan-backed rebels out of the capital. Ethiopia's Marxist regime, with Soviet and Cuban backing, scored a notable victory this year when it defeated an invasion from Somalia. The foreign minister of Sudan, which has taken steps to improve ties with Ethiopia, said last week the Ethiopians were accelerating their aggression against Sudan. Unconfident leaders in South Africa said the Soviets were preparing to build a dam on the Blue Nile in Ethiopia. EGYPTIAN PRESIDENT Anwar Sadat who kicked the Soviets out of Egypt in 1972, said he would go to war if the reports about him were not because, he said, the Nile is Egypt's lifeline. The feeling of encirclement deepened in April when rebels ousted the neutralist regime of President Mohammed Daud in 2015. The president's arrest in Afghanistan now refers to Moscow as "our 4 Rhodesian aides killed ALSJBURY, Rhodesia (AP)—Four aides of Bishop Abel Muzureza, one of the black leaders of Rhodesia's biracial government, were killed last week while attempting to arrange peace talks with black nationalist guerrillas, it was learned yesterday. Stankale Samkange, an official of Muzorewa's United African National Council, said the four, including council executive Kokoto, were killed while trying to bring peace. Israel says peace still possible Israel's defense minister sent a telegram to his Egyptian counterpart urging the resumption of direct Israeli-Egyptian peace talks, stalled since January. JERUSALEM (AP) - Prime Minister Menachem Begin said yesterday that Israel had not flatly rejected the latest Egyptian peace proposals but he made it clear that the basic proposals reportedly been drafted in Caro are unacceptable. A statement from the prime minister's office said the Cabinet decision Sunday rejected only the proposals made public by Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and did not refer to the proposals that Egypt intends to submit to Washington within a week. President Jimmy Carter has criticized Israel for rejecting an Egyptian proposal that has not been made. Israel refused to reply directly to Carter's statement so as to avoid anger in Washington. President Walter Mondale's four-day visit beginning this weekend. The final preparations are being made for the first negotiating session, probably in London next month, that would bring Vance together with foreign ministers Moshe Dayan of Israel and Mohammed Kamel of Egypt. HOWEVER, VANCE cautioned that it would be a mistake to expect instant In Washington, Cyrus R. Vance, secretary of state, said there was a basis for hope that Egypt and Israel could now begin in-situ direct negotiations on a settlement. Vance said that he did not plan to begin a campaign of shuttle diplomacy between the Midea capitalts but that he would be willing to do so if it was useful. The Egyptian proposal, as outlined by Cairo radio and the semi-official Cairo newspaper Al Ahram, calls on Jordan to join forces with the Jordan River to Jordan and the Gaza Strip to Egypt. Those two territories were captured during the 1967 Mideast war. During a five-year transition period, the Arabs would discuss the future of these areas with Palestinian participation. This would be negotiated at the end of five years. Began scuffed at the Sadat proposals in a speech Monday night. He said Israel was being asked to withdraw totally before negotiations began. He repeated that the terms of peace could not be dictated. The Cabinet statement stressed that Israel saw the proposal as setting preconditions for negotiations because security and security discussed only five years after withdrawal. Sankage gave no details and would not say who was responsible for the deaths. Earlier, council sources said guerrillas killed the four. The Rhodesian military command said troops found a burned out council vehicle in the area. Muzorewa, a U.A. trained Methodist minister, is one of three black moderates who signed an internal agreement earlier this year with white Prime Minister Ian Smith in a discussion about safeguarding and a transition to black majority rule by the end of the year. But officials could not explain how Sadat's idea differed from an Israeli proposal, transmitted to Washington 10 days ago, that Israel would agree to discuss the future of Israelis in Palestine only five years after its own plan for a Palestinian self-rule went into force. The black leaders, who now govern Rhodesia with Smith, have been trying to arrange peace talks with guerillas of the Dafri led by Robert Maguire and Jashek Nkomo. Patriotic Front guerrillas oppose the internal settlement and have stepped up their war against the Salisbury government from bases in neighboring black-rural nations. Four aides of another black leader, the Rev. Nabataning Sithole, were shot and killed last month about 70 miles east of Salisbury, the capital. They died while putting up placards urging acceptance of the internal settlement. The gunmen were not caught. A MISSION by British and American envoys, also attempting to bring the guerrillas into an overall Rhodesian settlement had no apparent results yesterday. Meanwhile, the military command accused guerrillas in a communique issue yesterday of killing 19 black civilians, including a farmer and seven members of his family who reportedly were shot and then thrown into a burning hut. WASHINGTON (AP)—Vice President Walter F. Mondale said yesterday he hoped his friend David Gartner will follow the example of Mr. Mondale in Community Futures Trading Commission. Gartner's refusal to resign, even though he accepts the gifts for his children $72,000 in stock in a large grain concern, has turned into an embarrassment for President Gartner the president publicly urged Gartner to step down during Monday's news conference. Mondale urges resignation of Carter-appointed friend Powell said there has been no White House discussion with Gartner about the possibility of another administration to take this specific job under these specific circumstances." "THEE WAS no effort on Gartner's part to disguise that embarrassment but it did not come to my attention or the president." s. "Mondale said." White House press secretary Jody Powell cured her cancer, which staff member claimed Gartner's office had been in the In an interview, Mondale said that prior to Senate approval of Gartner's nomination, neither he nor Carter were involved in the selection of Archer-Daniels-Midland Co. stock from the firm's chairman, Dwayne O. Andreas. But the vice president and members had been given details about the gifts. Mondale said, "I fear that his position, GARTNER WAS reported prepared to testify on the details of the stock gift on Wednesday, when he appears before the Senate Agriculture Committee. Archer-Daniel-Midland is *$2 billion-a year* grain business whose transactions are among those regulated by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. unless he changes, will bring harm to him and, more importantly, will undermine that public trust he's worked for, and I've had on all our lives. I still hope he reconsider." 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