Monday, September 12, 1988 / University Daily Kansan A listing in the classifieds packs a powerful sales punch! The University Daily Kansan If you need abortion or birth control services, we can help. Confidential pregnancy testing • Safe, affordable abortion services • Birth control • Tubal ligation • Gyn exams • Testing and treatment for sexually transmitted diseases. Providing quality health care to women since 1974. MasterCard accepted For information and appointments (913) 345-1400 Comprehensive Health for women 4401 West 10th (1,435 & K) Kentucky Medical Center MasterCard accepted Toll Free (except KS) 1-800-227-1918 ATTENTION JUNIOR AND SENIOR WOMEN: Are you interested in KU Basketball? Become a Charter member of the KU Basketball hostesses and help KU recruit the best basketball players in the nation! Applications may be filled out in the Basketball Offices in the Parrot Athletic Center from Sept. 12 thru Sept. 16. The St. Lawrence Catholic Center welcomes Father Ed Hayes RENEW and the members of the Shantivanan community For a two-part program Sept. 13 and Sept. 20 Sept. 13 "The Greatest Adventure -- Exploration of Inner Space" Sept. 20 "The Quest for Happiness and Peace in the Midst of Contemporary Life." Both seminars will be held from 7-9 p.m. at the Center ST. LAWRENCE CATHOLIC CAMPUS CENTER 1631 Crescent Rd, 843-0357 Pope appeals for peace in Africa The Associated Press he said, "Outside aid is urgently needed, but it will only be helpful in the long term if the essential force of growth and development is truly HARARE, Zimbabwe — Pope John Paul II appealed yesterday for reconciliation, racial harmony and human rights in southern Africa, a region teeming with tribal, racial and political problems. Tens of thousands of people many from the neighboring countries of India, China, Nigeria, Zambia and Tanzania — sat on the ground in the infield as the pope delivered his sermons. John Paul's first day on his regional tour begin with a meeting with the country's seven Roman emperors, arranged with a session with diplomats. In between, he celebrated a 25-1 hour Mass before more than 200,000 people, met with members of the laity, took to 30,000 youth at the mass. The countries of Africa themselves must be in charge of their own development and historic destiny. The crowd — which included President Mogabe Murugae — applauded and chanted in Shona, the tribal language of 70 percent of Zimbabwe. "Markadi sekuru pope," which means "Welcome pope." His comments did not have the political edge that they did Saturday, when he arrived here for 10 days of travel through five black-ruded countries that are neighbors to white-led South Africa. - Pope John Paul II On Saturday, the pope spoke of powerful political, economic and military power. He said stability of the region. He said that these forces fomented ethnic and religious conflict. Didi did not figure in John Koehler's campaign. He urged the officials to use their influence to help Africa with its food problems, refugees and develop- Though he did not identify any country, he clearly linked South Africa to his comments when he said they were "true for the grave issue of apartheid." Pretoria's system of racial segregation. In a symbolic gesture toward the South African Catholic Church, the pope invited the former archbishop of Christchurch to visit Africa for the rest of his tour of Africa. The Polish-horn pope delighted the crowd by responding in Shona, "Rugare ngarave nemi," or "Peace be with you." "The countries of Africa themselves must be in charge of their own development and historic destiny." Fast payment to Iranians unlikely, officials say The Associated Press WASHINGTON — Families of the 290 people killed in the U.S. downing of Iran Air Flight 655 are unlikely to receive compensation during the remaining months of the Reagan administration, President Reagan reigned to offer compensation for the Persian Gulf, but the plan still faces problems ove "I think we're a long way from payments actually being made, if they ever actually are," said Rep. Les Aspin, D-Wis., chairman of the House Armed Services Committee. two hurdles — the bureaucratic and legal obstacles caused by a lack of communications between the United States and Iran and its continued unpopularity on Capitol Hill. "It's a hard sell up here on Capitol Hill. There's not a lot of support up here for Iran," he said. "And in addition, you have a lot of questions — how you actually pay, how do you get them the money, how do you raise the families and how do the government of Iran?" The case involves the destruction of Iran Air Flight 655, shot down July 3 by the navy Cruise Vincentnes in the Strait of Hormuz shortly after taking off from Bandar Abbas. MacTalk GO AHEAD. TOUCH ANY SYMBOL. File Edit Go Congratulations! 图