Monday, November 13, 1978 Iraq emerging as leader BAGHADD, Iraq (AP)—Leftist-ruler Iraq is emerging from a decade of isolation from the West and many of its Mideast neighbors with the apparent aim of assuming a role as conciliator and leader in the Arab world. University Daily Kansan United States at least not immediately. But some knowledgeable Iraqs do rule that The Iraq government, whose relations with the Soviet Union have cooled in recent months, has given no outward sign it will to restore full diplomatic ties with the Iraq's transformation from maverick to moderator was strikingly evident at the recent 20-nation Arab League summit conference in Baghdad. President Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr once called summary a "waste of time." But at this month's summit, Iraq not only declined to press its militant anti-Iraq policy on fellow Arabs but it would be satisfied with "minimal agreement" among them. Rain-swollen river halts strike by Tanzanian army Longtime foreign residents of the Iraqi capital say the Baath Socialist government's preoccupation with security is still a priority. The government is about speaking their mind without fear. Tanzanian officials said their armed forces had begun a counter-offensive "aimed at destroying the enemy forces." The soldiers also continued, no casualty figures were given. DAR ES SALAM, Tanzania (AP) - Tanzanian troops trying to cover the Kagera River to launch their first main strike against Ugandan invaders failed when they were swept away in the rain-soaked stream, Uganda Radio said yesterday. It was reported earlier that Tanzania had amassed 10,000 troops near its northwest frontier to drive out Ugandan President Idi Amir's forces. The Ugandans two weeks ago invaded and annexed 700 square miles of Tanzanian territory between the Kagera and the Taga River, where they had captured the Taka Bridge, the main Kagera crossing. THE TANZANIAN government-owned Sunday News, meanwhile, printed an interview with a refugee from the embattled Kagera region of eastern Rwanda homes and villages, murdered civilians and threatened to kill others who wouldn't hand over money and valuables. The Uganda Radio report said the attempt to cross the river was made under cover of a heavy Tanzanian artillery barrage. It said they had moved their sweeps away "to be eaten by fish." Like other reports from the battle zone, this one could not be verified. "Anni's soldiers have killed a lot of people in my area," the refugee, address Wamala, was quoted as saying. "Before I was here, we had already been killed in my village, Minzro." As Iraq has moved toward moderation in the Arab camp, it has moved away from the US. THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SCHOOL OF LAW PRE-LAW CONFERENCE November 14,1978,7:00 pm Green Hall,Room 104 The Law Profession and Placement The Law School Curriculum and Combined Programs The Academic Course of Study A question and answer period will follow the presentations Martin Dickinson, Dean Doanell Tacha, Associate Dean Ulan Six, Director of Admissions Members of the Law School faculty will be available to answer questions related to legal issues of Law School study. TRIAL LAW LABOR LAW INTERNAL LAW ENVIRONMENTAL LAW BUSINESS LAW Current law students will provide guided tours of the building and the library REFRESHMENTS UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS PANHELLENIC ASSOCIATION RUSH REGISTRATION for the SPRING 1979 MEMBERSHIP PROGRAM will be held WEDNESDAY NOV. 15 7:00 P.M. UNION BALLROOM All women interested in participating in the Membership Program must attend or contact- ANALYSTS THINK the Iraqis are flexing their muscles to show the Soviets they have no intention of becoming a Soviet satellite despite their heavy reliance on the Soviets THE PANHELLENIC ASSOCIATION OFFICE 104B KANSAS UNION $ \bullet $ 864-4643 Iraq broke off diplomatic relations with Washington during the 1967 Mideast War in anger over U.S. support for Israel. Iraq does allow the United States to interest in Iran under the Embassy of the United Kingdom. or the past two years, the United States has bought $700 million worth of Iraqi crude oil, only a small part of Iraq's annual revenue of $1 billion, yet a significant breakthrough in stagnant trade relation between the countries will fill the gap with Western traders, have provided wheat, rice, and most recently, $40 million in frozen chickens. And although Iraq never tires of denouncing "imperialist decadence" in the West, approximately 2,000 IRA students attend at U.S. colleges and graduate schools. sua films NORTH BY NORTHWEST Monday, Nov. 13 Dir. Alirr Hitchock, with Cary Grew, Ewa Maint Saint, James Mason, Leo G. Carroll. One of Hitchock's best films, includes a comical and Mount Rushmore for some of its heartfelt screenplay. Screenplay by Elman Lehman. (1959) $1.00 7:30 pm Woodruff Aud. Tuesday, Nov. 14 THE WOMEN'S FILM (1971) Working women in America. -plus- MY PEOPLE ARE MY HOME (1977) Twin Cities Women's Film Collective. A visual narrative of the political and poetic odyssey of Mendel LeQuir. — with — RAINDANCE (1977) Dr. Marsha Ross. $1.00 7:30 pm Dyche Aud. Please note room change Dir. Jean Renoir, with Marcel Dalio, Nicola Gorel, Rolf Rouland, Juan Jaramillo and the staff of the movies of the guests at a house party of the guests in 1982 and 1972; among the Ten Great Films of All Time by an international pool of film editors. (1939) Wednesday, Nov. 15 $1.00 7:30 pm Woodruff Aud. RULES OF THE GAME Friday & Saturday, Nov. 17-18 LOVE RECORDS AND TAPES Paraphernalia 842-3059 15 W. 9th St. THE GOODBYE GIRL Dilbert Herbison, with Richard Dryness, Marissa Mason, Quinn Curriane and Rachel Grosso. Yet, dryness' role will him an even tougher challenge: 30, 6, 30, 7, 30; 8, 50, 9, 40; Wooldridge At (1977) MIDNIGHT MOVIE HEAVY TRAFFIC $1.50 3:30,7,9:30 pm Woodruff Aud. (1973) Dir. Relig Bakhil. Live action mixes with animation in this funny and violent film by the director of *The Cat*. With a Betty Boo cartoon. $1.50 12 Midnight Woodruff Aud LESSONS, SUPPLIES, GIFTS, ANTIQUES FRAMES, CRAFTS, GREETING CARDS Doreta's Decorative Arts KANSAN TV TIMES Help Wanted! 2.90 Per Hour! If You Qualify Apply In Person To Mike Gasper TONIGHT'S HIGHLIGHTS EVENING P.M. **Movie—*'Retreaty*' 8:00; 4,27 a 1798** TV Movie based on the 1971 case of a woman who sued her psychiatrist for "stalking" her during her treatment with her under the pretext of therapy. Movie—*A Raisin In The Sun* **10; 30; 6** a frustured, but indestructible black family in Chicago is stirred into emotional flux when the proud matriarch of household receives a $10,000 life insurance payment. Stirring Sidney Potter- **Movie—"Jesus Christ Superstar" 8:00;** 41. This has been the screen's most innovative rock opera of recent years, captureing all the power and passion of Christ's Story, particularly focusing on the last days of his life. 5:30 ABC News 2,9 CBS News 3,15 NBC News 4,27 Rookies 41 6:00 News 2, 5, 9, 13, 27 Cross Wits 4 MacNeil/Lehrer Report 19 Lets Go To The Races 41 Vanastille On The Road 2 Hollywood Squares 4 Wild Kingdom 5 Dating Game 9 Kuniyoshi Stripe 19 Mary Tyler Moore 27 Newweek Guild 41 7:00 Lucian 2,9 Little House On The Prairie 4,27 M*A*N*H*5,13 Global Paper. The Fight For Food 10 The Tear Dough 41 Movie-"Crowned Swords" 3* 7:30 One Day At A Time 5, 13 Turnabout 11 Joker's Wild 41 Falcon Football Highlights 6 Joker's Will 91 Falcon Foodball Highlightss 6 8:00 I.T. Foodball 6 Movie "Betrayal" 4, 27 In The Word 4, 27 Onedin Line 11 Visions 19 Movie "Jesus Christ Superstar" 41 People 341 9:00 Global Paper 11 Movie—"Rolling Thunder" 3* 9:30 Goulds 19 10:05 News 4, 5, 13, 27 Dick Cavett 19 Love Experts 41 10:30 Johnny Carson 4, 27 Streets Of San Francisco 5 ABC News 11, 19 Rockford Files 13 Star Trek 41 McGraw A Raisin In The Sun" 6 News 2, 9 Dick Cavett 11 MacNeil/Lebrer Report 19 11:30 Adam 12 2 Man From U.N.C.L.E. 5 Ironwood 4 Frank Gordon 41 McMillan Wife 13 A.M. 12:00 Tomorrow 4, 27 Wrestling 41 12:30 Movie—"Under Ten Flags" 5 1:40 Movie—"Jesus Christ Superstar" 4 2:30 News 5 2:45 Movie—"Dead End" 4 3:00 Lockerletter 4 3:30 Dick Van Dyke 4 3:50 Andy Griffith 4 *Denotes HBO Cable Channel 10 has continuous news and weather custom-made rings sale $59^{95} save $25 gold rings. Your rings are custom made individually for you. They are an exceptional buy at the price of $59.95. You get your choice of many custom features. Come see them today. 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