2 Monday, April 17, 1978 University Daily Kansan S. African help wanted in Rhodesian talks NAIROBI, Kenya (UPI)-Somali guerrillas yesterday reported new clashes with Ethiopian forces. The guerrillas are defying an Ethiopian warning that the fighting could lead to an invasion of Somalia. A communique broadcast by radio from the Somali capital of Mogadishu reported 249 Ethiopian and Cuban students on Friday at Tuesday and Thursday in Ethiopia's disputed Ogaden region. Somali broadcasts Saturday reported more than 1,000 Ethiopian and Cuban battlefield deaths after four days of fighting that began early last week. Ethiopia's invasion threat was issued before the latest Somali battle reports were released but after the fighting was reported in October, there were not enough mounted on the Ethiopian warning. SOMALIA WITHDREW its forces from the Ogaden early last month after a Cuban- eled Ethiopian assault swept over the last week. Two insurgent groups, the western Somali Liberation Front and the Somali Abo Liberation Front, announced after the withdrawal that they would continue to fight. Somalia's defense minister, Gen. Mohamed All Samatar, Tuesday pledged complete governmental support for the insurgents. The latest battle communique said 128 Ethiopian and Cuban soldiers were killed Tuesday during a battle southwest of Jigua in the eastern Ogaden, 60 miles from the city. The insurgents also reported blowing up a bus, which killed 23 soldiers, north of Jigura. In the south of the Ogaden, the Somalib Abo group said its guerrillas killed 86 soldiers and wounded 150 others in a battle in Bale province. Fighting defies Ethiopian warning PRETORIA, South Africa (AP)—Cyrus R. Vance, U.S. secretary of state, and the British foreign secretary, David Owens, sought the support of white-ruled South Africa to meet them in a conference they builied government of Rhodesia and black guerrillas. However, Bishop Abel Muzorewa, a black member of Rhodesia's ruling council, emphasized the difficulty of the British-American mission by saying in the Rhodesian capital of Salisbury that his government would be firm if attempts were made to change the constitutional plan it is now following. Vance and Owen flew here to meet with R.F. Boha, the South African foreign minister, after their weekend conference in Johannesburg. They were leaders Joshua Nkomo and Robert Magube. South Africa can provide important leverage in the peace process because it is the chief trading partner and the only outlet to the sea for Rhodesia, burdened by international economic sanctions during the past 13 years of white rule and by its landlocked location. "Under the circumstances, if they continue to commit this aggression against our territory, then we will take all appropriate measures to deal a severe blow so that they will never rear their ugly head again," Desta said. THE UNITED STATES and Britain, the recognized colonial power in Rhodesia, even after that country declared independence in 1965, are sponsoring a plan for majority rule that features a British administrator and U.N. peacekeeping troops during the transition to black control in Rhodesia, with 6.4 million blacks and 383,000 whites. In the Tanzanian talks, the guerrilla chiefs demanded a dominant role in any political dialogue. meet with the current Rhodesian governing council. The council, three black moderate leaders and white Prime Minister Ian Smith, has indicated it opposes such a conference. Such conference will be held between moderates and Smith that culminated last month in an agreement to form the biracial administration and move toward majority rule by Den. The council said the white minority have been guaranteed. Farmer disparages Dole's link with bill WASHINGTON • UPI1—A leader of the national farm strike movement said Thursday that the association of Sen. Bob Dole, R-Kan., with an emergency farm bill contributed heavily to the bill's defeat in the House last week. "The wrong man was associated with it." The Republican senator the American Agricultural Movement said. The Ethiopian ambassador to Kenya, Mengiste Desta, who issued the invasion warning Friday, charged that the insurgent groups were fictitious and their continued fighting meant Somalia had not abandoned its expansionist policies. "The Dole name automatically pitted it against President Jimmy Carter and the 1977 farm bill. We talked about it and it was a big difference in time." We even tipped to other sponsors. The bill would have established a feliable parity system that would guarantee farmers prices of as much as 100 percent of the crop, and how much land they took out of production. THE IDEA OF flexible parity originated in Dale's office, and the bill was known as a "Dale bill." SUA Films 7:00 p.m. $1.00 Woodruff Monday, April 17 Photographers on Film Robert Frank's PULL MY DAISY narration by Jack Kerouac with Allan Ginsberg, Peter Orlovsky. The program is an EXTRA for cadets who can qualify to become Air Force pilots through Air Force ROTC. Taken during the senior year in college, FIP is the first step for the cadet who is going on to Air Force jet pilot training after graduation. This is all reserved for the cadet who wants to give his life off the ground. With Air Force silver wings, checks it out to ensure that he is safe. THE PHOTOGRAPHER Dr. Vanilla Van Dyke. A film about Edward Weston by a photographer and admirer. SOPHOMORES: Apply now for the Junior-Senior Air Force ROTC Program: Call Cast, Macke, 846-478 or contact us at (800) 212-5569. DANNY LYON'S SOC SCI 127 Documentary on a Texas "tatto artist" and body decoration. Latin American Cinema REED: INSURGENT MEXICO 7:00 p.m. $1.00 Woodruff had the item 'lift', "bold font" has been lace $94.00¢$ had the item 'airport' "bold font" has been lace $94.00¢$ Air Force ROTC Instruction Program teaches you how to design designed to teach you the basics of flight through flying lessons in small aircraft of a civilian affiliated flying school. THE FIRE WORK (Ln Feu Follett Malle's most successful nativ- e achievement with; Maurice Ronell, Jeanne Moreau 7:00 p.m. $1.00 Woodruff Tuesday, April 18 Wednesday, April 19 Dir. Paul Leduc. Radical Journalist John Reed's account of Pancho Villa's Army. Aesthetic Films of Current Avante Garde Filmmakers: Thursday. April 20 SUNLIGHT/FLOATING/ THE FIRE WITHIN SERENE VELOCITY—Emie Gehrh HIGHWAY LANDSCAPE ICE AFTERNOON Berry Gerson GROUP III: SKY, BLUE, WATER, LIGHT, SIGN J.J. Murphy 7:00 p.m. $1.00 Woodruff AIR FORCE Face it. you've always wanted to fly Many of us have not the feeling, not for some reason it has never gone away. Fri. & Sat., April 21 & 22 HARLAN COUNTY, U.S.A. HARLAN COUNTY, U.S.A. Produced and directed by Barbara Kopple. Academy Award Winner—BEST PICTURE Failure. Fri, 3:30 & 9:30 p.m. Sat, 7:00 p.m. $1.25 Woodruff Aud. Both Nkomo and Mugabe engaged in tough rhetoric in their meetings with Vance and Owen at Dar-salama, Tanzania. FACE TO FACE Fri., 7:00 p.m. Sat., 3:30 & 9:30 p.m. $1.25 Woodruff Aud. Dir. Ingmar Bergman with Liv Ullmann, Gunner Bignstrand. ROTC Gateway to a great way of life. DO YOU WANT TO FLY? "but they weren't very concerned about any money that farmers might get from the U. Treasury. That bothers us because we don't want them to should get their prices at the marketplace." Bitter said he did not totally attribute the House's rejection of the bill to Dole, who is viewed as a probably 1980 presidential candidate, and to Dole's running battle with Carter. Bitter said the bill also was hurt by the passage of legislation that sentiments from those opponents who said it would increase consumer food costs and might even cause a world food shortage. "People were frightened that this might cause a food crisis," Bitner said. "They also were concerned that food prices would go up. NOMINATED FOR 11 ACADEMY AWARDS *Best Picture* *Best Actress* (2) *Director* Burt Reynolds Sally Fields Jackie Gleason The Turning Point PG NOW! Eve 7:30 & 9:40 Sat. and Sun. Mat. at 2:30 She laughs, she cries, Granada 1744 AVE. SINGAPORE AT 7:30 P.M. she laughs, she cries, she feels angry, she feels lonely, she feels guilty, she makes breakfast, she makes love, she makes do she makes love, she makes do, she is weak. she is strong, she is weak, she is brave, she is scared, she is... an unmarried woman Eve 7:30 & 9:45 Sat & Sun Matinee 2:30 Nkomo said yesterday by way of farewell, The struggle continues. It has to be intensified if we have to get sense from people who are not willing to link—who understand by actual shooting. JILL CLAYBURGH ALAN BATES MICHAEL MURPHY CLIFF GORMAN MICHAEL MURPHY CLIFF GORMAN Written and Directed by PAUL MAJUSKIY. MUSIC BILL CONTI "The Spy Who Loved Me" PC Cinema Twin "SMOKEY & THE BANDIT" PG Now at the Sunset Mail a note to: Sunset, 601 W. 28th St., New York, NY 10024 & "Another Man, Another Chance" Showtime is 7:30 Richard Burton has Eve 7:30 & 9:20 Sat-Sun 2:30 "THE MEDUSA TOUCH" Live 2004 LaBrake 4:15am Sun May 14:46 THE Hillcrest FAMILY SAFETY HOLSTER & BIRTH AND CHILDREN'S CENTER Bast Actor Richard Dreyfus In Neil Simon's "THE GOODBYE GIRL" THE Hillcrest PG Richard Draylus Marsha Mason Eve 7:30 & 9:35 Sat-Sun 1:55 MELBROOKS HIGH ANXIETY A Payoho-Cornedy with Madeline Kahn, Cloris Leachman Walter Mathau Glenda Jackson a funny love story. Hillcrest Cinema Twin "House Calls" PG UK TVListings Monday P. M. 8:30 Hollywood Squares 4 Wild Kingdom 5 Tattletales 9 MacNeil/Llehrer Report 11 Odd Couple 13 Mary Tyler Moore 27 Newly Game 41 7:00 Little House on the Prairie 4, 27 Good Times 5, 13 KCPT Auction 9 Daniel Foster, M. 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