University Daily Kansan, April 16, 1984 Page 5 Klan continued from p. 1 murder people on the basis of their color. "Four of the five Communist Workers Party members who died at the Nov. 3, 1979 rally were white. The fifth was a black woman. The shootings took place shortly after a caravan of vehicles driven by Klausmen and Nazis armed with guns and eggs arrived at the airport, for the communist-sponsored anti-Klan march. The Greensboro shooting was filmed by television news crews, and the videotapes became key pieces of evidence in the three-month trial. U. S. DISTRICT JUDGE Thomas A. Flannery instructed the jury Thursday that it could not convict anyone on civil rights charges unless it first decided that the Klanism and Nazis went to the rally because of their hatred of blacks. Prosecutors said that members of the Klan-Nazi caravan fired the first 11 shots in the 39-shot melee that ended in the deaths. But defense attorneys argued that the source of the third, fourth and fifth shots could not be pinpointed, thus raising the possibility that the defendants were being fired upon and therefore returned fire in self-defense. The defendants claimed throughout the trial they had appeared at the rally solely to show their opposition to communism and Flannery O'Neill's activist, by itself, would not justify a conviction. SWAPO continued from p. 1 A spokesman for van Nieker's office said the explosion could have been caused by "anything from a timed device to a remote control bomb." His experts insists they were investigating the cause. Officials said the explosion also engulfed a vehicle behind the one driven by the Americans. Thomas Najmebonde, a Namibian citizen who was injured in the attack of his family were injured, included a child. SWAPO HAS BEEN fighting a 17-year bush war for independence for Namibia, also known as South-West Africa, a former German state and under South African control since World War I. The organization has staged sporadic bombings of gas stations in its campaign to force South Africa to surrender its rule over the mineral-rich territory. "At a time when virtually everybody in South Africa is working towards peace, SWAPO still clings to a barbaric preference for senseless violence," van Niekier said. "The true nature of the SWAPO's concern for the welfare of the people of Namibia appears clearly from this incident which has yet again occurred in the death and injury . . . " 'van Niekerd said. IN RECENT MOVES toward peace in the region, Angola and South Africa signed a U.S. initiated cease-fire deal 28 in Lusaka, Zambia. Under the agreement, Angola was bound to prevent SWAPO guerrillas from using a south stretch of its territory to stage raids on South African troops in neighboring Namibia. Jesse makes another good snag. The dog and his owner, John Little, Lawrence graduate teaching assistant, won first place in the Frisbee tournament yesterday at South Park. Cynthia Pistilli/KANSAN Nannies Fisch said that mothers' helpers didn't need certain qualifications although they should have had some experience with children. "Basically, they have to be decent young women," she said, adding that some men have worked as mothers' helpers. PAY RANGES FROM $80 to $150 a week, and room and board is provided. Most families pay transportation to the East Coast and some pay weekends and evenings off. Helpers usually have weekends and evenings off. risch said families did not consider mothers' helpers in-laidm or babysitters. "It's accepting someone in your home as part of your family," she said. BOTH SOME RELATIONSHIPS do not always work, Fisch said, and if problems arise with a family, mothers' helpers can leave and look for another home. Wendy Stroud, a former KU student who lives in Kansas City, Mo., stayed with one family for three weeks last year in New York, but family problems forced her to find another home. "I waited to give it a chance," she said, "but we didn't get along at all." Although she was leary of being a mother's helper after her first experience, Stroud moved in with another family for the rest of the summer. Strud said the second family accepted her as the other another daughter, gave her the first healed daughter, gave her the second healed daughter. But she said that although living on the East coast was exciting and adventurous, a love of cherry-pink skies and long winters was "You have to be there for the children," she said. 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