Monday, February 11, 198 . Delegation meets with militants; Forer to speak in Iran Friday from Kansan staff and wire reports from Kansai staff and wire reports from Gunjin. He also served for Feru, KO教授; professor of social welfare, on a private visit to Iran, met for four hours yesterday with Moslem militants Forer said there was a 'good exchange of views' during the embassy meeting between the 49 Americans and the militants who were to them in Tehran, but refused to give details. The delegation was kept in one room and did not see the hostages, another delegation member, Bandy Goodman of Boston, said. SHE ALSO SAID the aids vistas was extended by the Iranian Foreign Ministry, but did not say for how long. The delegation was issued four day visas last Thursday. Forer's wife Uma, and yesterday that he had spoken with her husband this weekend and that he told her he would be speaking this Friday at Tekanar's largest mosque. Mrs. Forer also said a spokesman for the delegation would appear sometime this week at a rally of one-half million people commemorating the first anniversary of the war. Islamic revolution that ousted Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. Iranian President Abbaslamban Bani-Sadr will preside over what Tehran Radio called a "gран military parade" today, which marks the anniversary of the resignation of former Prime Minister Shaheb Bakhtiar. The shah shortly before he led Iran. Ayatollah Khomeini had been scheduled to preside over Tehran's parade, in which units of the army, police, revolutionary committee were to participate. The radio said But yesterday, Khomein's office announced that, under advice from his doctors, the aatylah would not attend because of cold winter weather and his health. The 78-year-old Khumein is in a Tehran hospital from a heart attack he suffered on Jan. 23. In northeast Gorgan province, meanwhile, violence flared in the provincial town of Gobad-e-Kavus for a third straight day, according to a Tetra radio broadcast. At least 15 persons have been killed and 110 others were injured in clashes between members of the government's revolutionary guerrilla group and Revolutionary guards in Tehran accused Marxist guerillas in the provinces of inciting insurrection. It also was reported yesterday that Bani-Sarren renewed his criticism of the militants for inviting the Americans to Tehran. Mrs. Forer said her husband told her the delegation was drawing criticism from European journalists as well. THE GROUP has apparently been at odds with the European press corps in Tehran ever since their arrival last Wednesday. Mors. Foreer said her husband told her that the reporters were rude and the clergy members in the delegation were ridiculed by the newsmen. "They made fun of their collars," she said. She said her husband had since refused to talk with the Europeans, although he had spoken with a Turkish journalist. Mrs. Forer also speculated that the delegation might be under a press blackout aimed at reducing tensions as the hostage in its 10th day, showed signs of abating. to read between the lines of government information, because it just wasn't possible to believe what was printed in the papers or broadcast over the radio. He said that broadcasts such as the Voice of America or the BBC could be heard on occasion, but only by about 10 percent of the people. "First you have to have special short-wave radio equipment. Then the very difficult part is getting a Soviet sonar said. "The people don't have the opportunity, or the money, to purchase things." From page one He also said that the government had set up blocking stations to cut off foreign radio signals near many of the towns and cities, and that it had added chances of picking up foreign broadcasts. Soviets "I used to jot in the woods near my home, and the path I took ran right by one of those huge blocking stations," he said. "It was kind of frightening." MARINA KHAIT, Overland Park freshman from Colorado. Russia. She said the newspapers, radio and television in the Soviet Union were used mainly for the distribution of information. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN **TODAY:** THE GRADUATE WOMEN'S GROUP will meet for lunch from noon to 1:30 p.m. in Cork Room 1 of the Kansas Union. The KU CREW TEAM will meet at 1:30 p.m. in Gymnasium. **THE PHYSICS AND ASTROMONY COLLOQUI, "Optical Properties of RbMn F3: Er 3+" will be presented by M. V. Iverson, professor of physics, at 4:00 in Room 323 Mallet. Coffee will be served at 4:00 in Room 136 Mallet. 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