2 Friday, September 23, 1977 University Dally Kansan Farmers unite to protest prices PUEBLO, Colo. (AP)—A caravan of tractors, combines and farm trucks rolled across Colorado highways yesterday, driven by farmers demanding that the federal government guarantee them at least a break-even price for their crops. The farmers, loosely organized into a group called American Agriculture, came American nun out of jail expelled from Rhodesia JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP)—An American nun who全阴 sympathized with black guerrillas in Rhodesia was freed from jail and expelled from that country today. During a flight here she said to a nurse an internal pressure brought about her release. Sister Janice McLaughlin, 35, a Maryknoll nun from Pittsburgh, had been in jail for three weeks on security-law charges. The charges were filed after she and three colleagues prepared a report criticizing the white Rhodesian government's treatment of black civilians in the five-year guerrilla war. The report accused Rhodesian authorities of inflicting hardship on 580,000 blacks by moving them to protected villages away from the guerrilla forces. The judge who ordered her held without bail last week described her as a "dedicated supporter of the terrorist cause" and a "grave security risk." She said at a court hearing she sympathized with the insurgents. In an interview on the South African Airways flight from Salisbury, McLaughlin said she was in some ways disappointed at her sudden release. "I was anxious to fight out the court case," she said. "I believed in what we were doing and that the government would not be able to prove its case against me." She said she had been treated well in jail "because they knew the whole world was looking on." She said her continued detention and her subordination to government. the Rhodesian given the Rhodian attorney a spokesman for the Rhodian attorney general's office said McLaughlin was expelled as a "probited immigrant." She had been scheduled to stand trial Tuesday under a security law prohibiting the spread of alarm, fear or despondency, and she could have faced up to seven years. He three male colleagues on the Catholic Commission for Peace and Justice are to stand trial on security charges Sept. 30 and face maximum terms of 25 years. $100 a month for a few good college men. PLC . . . with Air, Ground, and Law options. $100 for each month of the school year. It's like a $900 annual scholarship. If you qualify, you can earn it as a member of the Marine Corps' Platoon Leaders Class. The Marine Corps Officer Selection Team will be on campus Sept. 26, 27, & 28 in Booth 1 of the Kansas Union. For more information call collect (816)374-3031 or 744-3616. here for a meeting with Agriculture Secretary Robert Bergland, who has expressed little hope that their demands will be met. be met. Without favorable federal action, the farmers say they will stop producing and selling crops Dec. 14. A dozen tractors were lined up along the runway at Pueblo Airport waiting for Bergland's arrival and about 90 other farm vehicles—with Colorado, Texas license plates—were assembled at a county airport to go to the airport. Car caravans and farm equipment decked with homemade signs were traveling to Pueblo. "This is agriculture's profit!" said a hand-lettered sign on the side of trucks filled with supplies. SALT issues still unresolved Bergland told a news conference in Denver Wednesday that he would listen carefully to the farmers, but said that their demands would not be met. WASHINGTON (UPI)—Secretary of State Cyrus Vance said yesterday the United States would allow the 1972 U.S. strategic arms accord to expire Oct. 3, but would abide by its provisions as negotiations continue with Russia. vince said U.S. observance of the pact's provisions was conditioned on Russia's acceptance of it. Vance made the disclosure in a letter to Sen. John Sparkman, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, as Vance met with Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko in a new round of talks on strategic arms limits. After the first five-hour session, both ministers said the search for a new U.S.-Soviet strategic arms limitations lasting through 1985 was beset by problems. THEY AGREED to meet again in the late afternoon to discuss the Middle East situation. Gromyko meets with President Jimmy Carter this morning. PANHELLENIC ASSOCIATION at THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS announces Requirements for Rush Week 1978. In order to participate between fall and spring semesters 1977-1978 you must complete either 14 hours with a 2.2 GPA or 12 hours with a 2.5 GPA (during fall semester 1977). For more information contact PANHELLENIC ASSOCIATION "The main (strategic arms) issues remain unresolved. Those are the issues we need to address." 220 Strong Hall 864-3552 the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Monday. 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