Friday, October 19. 1990 / University Daily Kansan FOR SPORTS INFORMATION CONSULT THE SPORTS AUTHORITY For intramural sports scores, live play by play broadcasts of KU Football, Basketball and Baseball and sports news around the world, tune in to 9:07 P.M. each Wednesday at 3:00 a.m., 8:30 a.m., 4:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. for the KU KH Sports shows. Only on the Sports Authority... MISS. STREET DELI INC. 614 MASSACHUSETTS HOMEMADE cherry-blueberry-chocolate-lemon CHEESECAKE Whole Cheesecakes $11.88 offer expires 10.31.90 BARGAIN MENU BARGAIN ME HARDSNELL BEEF TACOS . 59' BEAN BURRITO . 59' TOSTADOS . 99' NACHOS . 99' POTATO OLE'S . 89' Not valid with other offers Opposition to gulf intervention builds CAMBRIDGE, Mass. - A diverse coalition is taking to the airwaves, handing out leaflets and conducting teach-ins in an effort to awaken opposition to U.S. intervention in the Middle East. The Associated Press A round of protests began yesterday at Harvard University, where students and faculty held teach-ins reminiscent of the Vietnam era. The events continue through tomorrow, and all allies are planned in at least 15 cities. Television ads opposing U.S. intervention and starring Vietnam veteran Ron Kovic aired for the first time yesterday, and support was widening for a Marine corp facing court-martial in Honolulu after going to go to Saudi Arabia with his unit. "The response we've been getting is tremendous, versus how long it took to build up opposition to the Vietnam War," said Charles Twist. spokesperson for the New York Coalition to Stop U.S. Intervention in the Middle East. Coalition members range from veterans groups and labor unions to disabled people and environmental activists. Some of the older and the elderly also are involved. "It's a big step forward from the '60s when the majority of the anti-war movement was mostly White and most students," Twist said. Organizers credit this apparent broad appeal not only to concerns about the morality of sending solos to the Middle East, but also to the cost. Veterans group have been particularly active in the opposition. Besides Los Angeles, New York and Boston, protests are planned tomorrow for Albuquerque, N.M. Birmingham, Ala., Chicago, Cleveland, Honolulu, Houston, Minneapolis, Olympia, Wash., Portland, Ore., San Diego, San Francisco and Seattle. "The days of U.S. veterans blindly supporting their government are over since Vietnam," said Winston Warfield, president of the 400-member Smedley D. B.utter Brigade of Veterans for Peace. Briefs War could be justified U.N. chief tells media U. N. chief Javier Perez de Cuellar was quoted today by a Hamburg, Germany, newsmagazine as saying military action against Iraq would be justified if the U.N. Security Council issued a solution to the Persian Gulf crisis. "The U.N. Charter's Article 4 permits military action. Should the Security Council come to that decision," Ms. Sullivan said in a legal." The weekly newsmagazine Der Spiegel quoted the U.N. secre tary-general as saying. De Cuellar said it was up to the Security Council to decide whether military action was needed or to wait and see whether the embargo against iraq eventually forced it to leave Kuwait. Der Spiegel reported. Iraq offered yesterday to sell its oil for $21 a barrel to all sides in the Persian Gulf conflict, including the Iraq offers to reduce price of oil for U.S. United States The move prompted speculation that Baghdad was trying to divide the international coalition arrayed against it. The announcement also appeared to signal that Iraq was feeling the pinch of the U.N. ordered embargo on Sinai, and it was enforced by a U.S. naval blockade. The $21 price offered by Iraq's伊 Minister Issam Chalabi was OPEC's benchmark price before the Aug. 2. Iraqi invasion of Kuwait. 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