University Daily Kansan, April 10, 1985 NATION AND WORLD Page 11 Catholic compliance alleged in Argentina By United Press International KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Catholic Church in Argentina did little to discourage a reign of military terror that led to the disappearance, torture and murder of 10,000 to 30,000 Argentinians, according to a story in the National Catholic Reporter. "Many Catholics actively supported policies of torture and murder carried out in the name of God and state," the newspaper said in its April 12 issue. "Some, including clerics in military uniform, endorsed the torture and killings. Others closed their eyes to it." The lengthy article by Penny Lernoux documents the church's alleged complicity in the terror campaign following the 1976 military coup. "The (church) hierarchy was necessary to the generals in order to legitimate their claim to be the nation's Christian saviors," the story said. "The Argentine church — with a few heroic exceptions — was volubly silent throughout the seven-year terror." "The Argentine experience underscores the need for the church to stand free of the state — any state — and remain an independent voice in the world," the report said. Gromyko and O'Neill have heated meeting By United Press International MOSCOW — Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko and a delegation of congressmen led by House Speaker Tip O'Neill discussed superpower relations yesterday during a meeting described by the Americans as heated but healthy. The official Soviet news agency Tass said Gromyko stressed that Washington had impeded better relations by rejecting a new Soviet initiative to freeze distribution of medium-range missiles. O'Neill, D-Mass., said, "We discussed all types of things over and above the issues of defense and Geneva — the things that can bring a O'Neill was expected to meet today with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. The senior Democrat would be the first U.S. official to meet Gorbachev since the funeral of President Konstantin Chernenko last month. nation together, cultural exchanges, trade." On Sunday, Gorbachev proposed a freeze on distribution of medium-range SS-20 missiles in Europe until November. The United States rejected the measure, saying it was a revival of Soviet plans to freeze distribution of the weapons while holding the advantage. You don't have to be Loaded to have Fun! because we have the LEAST EXPENSIVE drinks in Town! $1.25 All Day, Every Day Price. The Sanctuary Bar Brand Well Drinks 7th & Michigan 843-0940 Reciprocal With Over 250 Clubs comprehensive health associates • free pregnancy • obstetric abortion services • alternative counseling • gynecology • registration Oustland Park, KS/913-345-1400 For the best in Authentic Chinese Food 843-6050 Ext. 6456 use calls" House of Hupei 2907 W. 6th 843-8070 Overland Park, KS/913-345-1400 "We make house calls" THE CASTLE TEA ROOM 1307 Mass. phone: 843-1151 Salad Bar and Dinner Special! RESTAURANT $3.75 Salad Bar $2.00 off any Dinner! EXPIRES 4:30:85 ONE COUPON PER PERSON Dinner includes soup, unlimited trips to our salad bar, fresh fruit and vegetables, and homemade bread, all at the a la carte price. - Try Our Great Desserts • Homemade Bread • Breakfast Served Anytime HOURS HOURS Mon- Fri. 11 a.m. 10 p.m. Sat- Sun. 10 a.m. 10 p.m. Sat. Sun. 10 a.m.-10 p.m. 1801 Mass. 842-9637 1801 Mass. 842-9637 Applications are now being accepted for the following Student Senate boards: Legal Services Board Health Advisory Board Recreation Advisory Board Transportation Board Pearson Lecture Series Board Application deadline: 5 p.m., April 12 Pick up applications and job descriptions in the Student Senate Office, B105 in the Kansas Union. If you have any questions call 864-3710. — Paid for by Student Activity Fee — Open from 3-12 Mon. thru Fri. 12-12 on Sat. Special from open til 7 p.m. everyday 1 pitcher 1 game of pool only $2 Mon. night $1.75 pitcher all night. Tues. 25c draws Wed. Cup Special $1.25 for Cogburns Cup full of beer. You keep the cup. 50¢ refills. Thurs. 25$ draws Fri. Live Band! NEXT week watch for: The Phi Psi 500 party on Tuesday and The Sigma Phi Epsilon's Superteams party on Wednesday. Mon. and Tues. $1.25 Hiballs from 7 'til 11 p.m. Wed. Ladies night pay $1 from 8'til 11 p.m. Thurs. You know our famous special! DOUBLE FEATURE Rent VCR & Movies Overnight $150 Midweek $150 Carlyle Theatre Wednesday 8/31-10/31 BIG END $4.75 SMALL END $6.75 FULL SLAB $9.95 (to go only) All dinners served with Tater Curl Fries, Bread and Pickles and choice of Side Orders 719 MASSACHUSETTS SAME NICE PEOPLE * SAME MANAGEMENT * FORMERLY OLD CARPENTER HALL SMOKEHOUSE 1