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Travis Carlisle, left, gives his first command briefing as commander of the Jyahawk Battalion while Lt. Col. Ron Nichol waits for his turn to speak. Mexican government recognizes guerrilla group The short ceremony involved passing the Army ROTC battalion's colors from the fall semester's battalion commander, Cadet Lt. Col. Geoff Athey, to the new commander, Cadet Lt. Col. Travis Carlisle. Every semester, a new battalion commander is chosen from the battalion's seniors. After the change of command, an award ceremony recognized the cadets who participated in the Vietnam Memorial Vigil on Veterans Day last semester. The cadets held the vigil for 24 hours. CARRY OUT 1-PIZZA 1-TOPPING 1-COKE $350 Manuel Camacho Solis said he had received messages that might be an opening to negotiations but it was not clear if he had heard directly from rebel leaders. Geoff Athey will be leaving for Washburn University to serve as ROTC company commander. He said he chose Washburn because it presented a challenge and there weren't many seniors there. Washburn's company is one of the three companies that make up the battalion. The Associated Press $30⁰⁰ Cadet Lt. Col. Geoff Athey, the outgoing battalion commander, gives the battalion's flag to Nicholl. Nicholl then passed the flag to Carlisle. President Carlos Salinas de Gortari made the first overture Wednesday when he announced a unilateral cease-fire in the southern state of Chiapas. He said troops would fire on rebels and their strongholds only if attacked first. He also offered to pardon the guerrillas if they laid down their SAN CRISTOBAL DE LAS CASAS, Mexico — The government's peace envoy openly accepted an Indian guerrilla movement as a political and military force yesterday, taking a second step toward meeting rebel demands for talks. Photos and Story by William Alix DELIVERY HOURS The women and men of the Jayhawk Battalion stand at attention. The change-of command ceremony took place last night at Woodruff Auditorium in the Kansas Union. MON-THURS 11 AM-2 AM 11 AM-3 AM 11 AM-1 AM The government had previously charged that the rebellion was not an Indian movement but rather a group of armed professionals who were manipulating uneducated Indians. Estimated to number from 1,000 to 2,000,the rebels have not publicly responded to the government overtures so far. The Zapatista National Liberation Army, which shocked the nation with a New Year's Day uprising, had demanded the government stop military offenses, recognize the army's movement and withdraw troops. The rebels denied that, saying their group was 100 percent Indian. They take their name from Emiliano Zapata, the 1910 Mexican Revolution hero who fought for peasant land rights. But there was no sign that the government would meet the rebels' demand that the 14,000 soldiers in Chiapas be withdrawn. The infantry and tanks continued to advance slowly toward Guadalupe Tepeyac, a town near the Guatemalan border believed to be a rebel stronghold. Camacho told reporters he had received respons- weapons. Salinas appointed Camacho, former foreign minister, as special commissioner to Chipas on Monday after a series of Cabinet shuffles that were intended to send peace signals to the rebels. "I have received messages from various parts of the country that appear to be the first signs of negotiations," Camacho said, but he did not elaborate. es to a request for talks with the guerrillas Great selection of original KU artwork available as a matted print or as a card. Vormehr Gallery Riverfront Plaza Suite 321, across from Bass 749-0744 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 10. 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% Off Mass., but not out of sight SPECTRUM OPTICAL $40 OFF ALL PRESCRIPTION EYEWEAR FREE ADJUSTMENTS Not valid in conjunction with other coupons. Save big on designer fashion eyewear. 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