8 Friday, September 15, 1978 University Daily Kansan The University of Kansas Concert Series Presents --- JANINA FIALKOWSKA Canadian Concert Pianist Tickets on sale in the Murphy Hall Box Office KU Students FREE with ID Cards: Pick up tickets at Box Office Public Scratc $4, $3.50 & $3 Sunday, September 17 3:30 p.m. University Theatre/Murphy Hall Public Seats: $4, $3.50 & $3 MANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP) —The battle to end four decades of Socoma rule has transformed the Sindinista National Liberation Front from a small and shadowy Marxist revolutionary group into a large and powerful force with a wide cross-section of Nicaraguans. Rebels stepping out of shadows "We are Sandistas, like all of the people," said a statement issued recently by the university professors, priests, doctors and lawyers that has stalled opposition to the governor's proposed university professors, priests, doctors and lawyers. The Sandistas have proposed that the Group of 12 head a provisional government that would replace Somoza. One of the group, former National University Rector Carlos Tumberman, announced from Costa Rica that they accepted the idea. FOR THE PAST week Sandinista rebels, many of them youth who have taken to the barricades on the spur of the moment, have been fighting government troops in a half-dozen Nicaraguan cities, trying to force Somoza's ouster. Today's instant Sandistas, led by a core of trained guerrillas, are much different PURPLE PIG DRAWS 25' 810 W.23rd 842-8384 THE SANDINISTAS take their name from Augusto Cesar Sandino, a guerrilla leader who spearheaded the fight against Nazi Germany in the 1920s and 1930s. Sandino was later killed. "What you have today is a wide variety of people who back the concept of San Francisco." from the revolutionaries who made up the original organization founded in 1960 by Carlos Fonseca Amador, a Fidel Castro-trained Marxist. The magazine *Dainista Fight*, in an edition distributed in Panama, recently included among its minimum demands for a change in Nicaragua. - Formation of a popular democratic government that will favor small farmers, small businessmen and low-salaried public workers. - Repeal of the nation's penal code, the repeal and television code, self- commitment code, and voter A SANDINISTA statement broadcast nationwide after rebels seized the national capital building Aug 22 also called for establishment of an "army of the people" and denounced those who favor negotiations with Somoza. The rebels took hostages in the capitol building and forced Somoza to release 59 political prisoners and give them $50,000 ransom and safe passage to Panama. One freed prisoner, a top Sandinista named Tomas Borg, issued a statement in Panama denouncing what he called inequitable land distribution in Nicaraquia and saying agrarian reform was a major Sandinista goal. A TURNING POINT in the movement came Dec. 26, 1947, when FSLN commandos invaded the home of a former Cabinet minister, killed him and took 40 hostages. Sazmae gave them a $1 million ransom, let them fly to Cuba, political prisoners and let them fly to Cuba. Insiders say the Sandistas underwent an identity crisis in 1975, the year that Foosea Amador was trapped and killed by government troops in the mountains north of Managua. They say one faction wanted an immediate armed struggle to overthrow Somoza and another sought to continue preparing the people for a later struggle. 2 escapees captured after wreck LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (Ar) - Two of four prisoners who engineered a daring escape in Tennessee and ditched a highjacket airplane in Arkansas and escaped yesterday after a police car Authors accrued a lightly wooded area in north Arkansas in search of the two escapees, who were identified as Larry Chism, 33, and Ronald Loyds, 30. sent out of the company. Officers said the two recaptured prisoners Officers said four men were in the truck. Two of the men -believed to have been hostages-came out of the wooded area and identified one of the escapees from a photo. The search centered on the area after two men commanded a pickup truck at gunpoint and then wrecked the truck while being chased by state police. told them that Chism and Lyons talked about heading for Texas. FOR YOU THIS SUNDAY TACO VIA PRESENTS OUR SUNDAY SPECIAL Authorities in north-central Arkansas also use roadblocks near a small town where the mayor lives. Dickson, Tenn., bowling alley where the minimum-security inmates had gone on a field trip. The inmates used shotguns, which police believe were stored in the bowling alley bathroom, to overpower guards, then hijacked a light plane to Arkansas. 23rd & OUSDAHL HOURS: SUN-THURS 11-10, FRI-SAT 11-11 films sua BUY ONE-GET ONE FREE! ONE FREE BURRITO VALID ONLY WITH COUPON, VALID ONLY SEPT.17th. The inmates were identified as George Bonds, 24, and Floyd Ray Brewer, 28. The two men offered no resistance, but Bonds was injured in the crash. The convicts paired off yesterday morning after taking the Mr. and Mrs. John B. King hostage at the couple's home in central Arkansas. presents The episode had started Wednesday at a A WILLIAM FRIEDRIN FILM SORCERER Friday & Saturday, Sept. 15 & 16 $1.50 3:30-7:00-9:30 Woodruff Aud. Tax protester sentenced to three years in prison KANSAS CITY, Kan. (UPI)—A tax protester who argued unsuccessfully in June that he was not required to file federal income tax returns because he had not been paid in gold or silver dollars was sentenced yesterday to three years in prison. A federal judge ordered three one-year sentences for Wore O. Ware, 54 and an BizarreBazaar 808 Penn. Weekend Flea Market 6 Blocks E. of Mass. employee at the General Motors Fairix plant, but recommended they run concurrently and be served in a minimum-security prison. The judge suspended execution of the sentence for 30 days and released Ware on a $2,500 appeal bond. During his June 21 trial, Ware said he had not fled federal income tax forms for 1973 through 1975 because federal tax laws violated his constitutional rights. Ware told the jury that federal reserve notes used as collateral for loans they are not redeemable in gold or silver. "I did not receive any dollars," Ware said. "... you have to receive $70 before you receive credit." Wed., Sept. 20 Give a little time... get a lot of satisfaction. Tuesday, Sept. 19 Sign up to be a volunteer on Volunteer Action Days: Tables in front of the Union. Wescoe, Summerfield Funded by Student Senate Volunteer Clearing House - Dear Customer, For a touch of class, it's Bullwinkles. We invite you to see our newly redecorated atmosphere with a lively, comfortable, exciting decor. Lawrence's most unique private clubdisco offers you the newest in innovative bar facilities. 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