VOL. 101, NO.2 --- THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAS STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY TOPEKA,KS 66612 THE STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS ADVERTISING: 864-4358 (USPS 650-640) Soviets will not use force for blockade The Associated Press MOSCOW — The Soviet Union will not use force in the Persian Gulf even though it voted for the U.N. resolution allowing military enforcement of an embargo against Iraq, Foreign Minister Eduard He said the advisers would be brought home soon after their contracts expired and that Soviet women would become refugees. MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1990 Speaking at a news conference with French Foreign Minister Roland Dumas that was dominated by the Persian Gulf crisis, Shevardnadze also denied reports that 193 Soviet military advisers still in Iraq were taking part "in preparing details of military operations." The N. U. resolution to the Security Council, which Soviet Union. It called for rate with the specific necessary” to end comme Kuwait Aug. 2 and annex But Shevardnadze said the Soviet Union would not object if the United States and other nations with military vessels in the guilt force "within the framework of that resolution." In a joint statement, Shevardnadze and Dumas "urged Iraq to 'show realism and common sense' and to heed the will of the expressed in the resolu Council on the gulf crisis The Soviet Union has two of Oman, and Shevardnur to send any more to the re Diplomats stay vow to ignore The Associated Press NICOSIA, Cyprus – De held out for a second d embassies surrounded by electricity, and telep But there were no report ordered all embassies clos force against the diplomats According to reports rea Europe and elsewhere, the and other utilities Saturday ued the U.S. Embassy, after shut down. Iraq says Kuwait is now p no embassies. NEWS: 864-4810 Reports yesterday said I. Hungarian and Danish embassed by Iraqi troops. The United States, the I. Hungarian and Danish their embassies in Kuwait, violates international law. They say going along with could be construed as recogn Britain's Foreign Office, in that Iraqi troops rounded to Kuwait City. It said the eight were being held at a civilian City, bringing to 147 the nuance of the invasion. OPEC member approve produc The Associated Press VIENNA, Austria - OPI day to call an emergency increase in oil production crisis. A vote of seven nation emergency meeting, and Celestino Armas, said si measure. Arms, in vienna for OPEC nations, said the oil “an important disruption, thing about that.” Since Iraq invaded Kuwu N.U. oil emborg on both risen from about $20 a threatenin the global eca For students thronging to Hall to drop a class within a few months, there will be a paperwork waiting unremolten Ministers from 11 of the Organization of Petroleum (OPEC) were in Vienna, siers, for the talks. Those supporting an eme Arabia, Venezuela, Kuwa United Arab Emirates, Ar Dave Shulenburger, associate chancellor for academia after that beginning today,study wanted to drop a course more please a questionnaire that et why they were dropping. Student By Yvonne Guzman Kansan staff writer "What we're attempting t Americans leave Iraqi capital 55 dependents of U.S. diplomats leave Baghdad, head for Turkey The Associated Press ANKARA. Turkey — About 55 dependents of U.S. diplomats who were stranded for several days in Baghdad after fleeing Kuwait, left the Iraqi capital vesterday for Turkey, the U.S. Embassy here said. Embassy spokesperson Carole Lee Heileman said the American embassy Baghdad early morning in a hotel in Kuwait. Helleman said the group was expected to arrive at Turkey's Habar border post sometime in the afternoon or evening. See related stories pp,3a,2b,3b Turkey sometime today, she said. She said the 55 were all dependents of U.S. personnel who had been stationed in the U.S. Embassy in Kuwait. "An additional 54 or 55 personnel, mostly men, who had been stationed there, will be here and we have not secured their release." Heleman said. From there, they were to be taken by bus to the southern Turkish city of Diyarbakir and flown out. Earlier this week, Iraq gave a Friday deadline for nations to close their embassies in Kuwait, claiming its oil rich neighbor as part of Iraq territory. Iraq annexed Kuwait six days after its Aug. 2 invasion of the emirate. But the United States, most European nations and many other countries have refused to close their embassies in Kuwait City, instead reducing personnel there to a minimum. Iraqi President Saddam Hussein reversed an earlier promise and refused to let them leave. The U.S. Embassy sent about 100 diplomas and their dependents to Baghdad, where they were stranded when But Saturday, Iraq's U.S. ambassador said in Washington that the wives and children of the American president are part of the family. "The dependents are going to be released," said Mohamed al Mashat, summoned to the State Department. "Some of them will be leaving soon." However, he said the diplomats would be treated "just like anybody else," meaning they will be detained. He said that although Iraq and the United States "are on the brink of a catastrophe," Baghdad was not going to use force against the U.S. Embassy in Kuwait. In all, about 21,000 foreigners have been caught in Iraq and Kuwait, including This year's season of visual celebration features: SEPTEMBER 2 NOVEMBER 18 OCTOBER 12 NOVEMBER 25 OCTOBER 14 DECEMBER 2 DECEMBER 2- FEBRUARY 17 FEBRUARY 22 MARCH 17 South Asian Textiles from the Permanent Collection: Dyed and Embroidered Textiles For the first time, embroidery organized by the Museum of Oriental department includes 19th- and 20th-century examples of batik, tee-dye and more. Jacques Liphitz: A Life in Sculpture More than 100 works by the 20th-century Lithuania including only his renowned Calcutta sculptures but also later works dumming up his history. Jim Dine: Glyphic Drawings The world premise of a celebrant printmaker's studies of ancient sculpture in Maukis' Staatliche Antikensammlungen and Glyphikesh. A Spectrum of Innovation: Color in American Printmaking 1894-1949 During the use of color by 100 U.S. printmakers, beginning with Caudus and Whittaker. South Asian Textiles from the Permanent Collection: Woven Patterns Intricate brocades and velvets from Turkey, Iran, and India are the focus in this second a organization by the Mahasiswa Center department. Organic Abstraction Work by seven contemporary artists whose inspiration for abstraction is drawn from the living world. The Modern Poster: The Museum of Modern Art Nearly 200 posters from the past 100 years trace the origins of graphic design in an exhibition from the celebrated New York museum. Clarence John Laughlin: A Retrospective One hundred twenty-two prints by an American photographer whose influence included Alfred Slegelitz, Edward Wismen and Eugene Aglet. Mid-America Biennial Works by 20 owners of the Mid-America Arts Alliance/National Endowment for the Arts 1989 Fellowship Award. Kathy Muhelemann Paintings and drawings in a geometric abstract style, including the most recent work by this contemporary American artist. Walker Evans: American Photographs Organized by the Museum of Modern Art in New York to honor the 50th anniversary edition of the calendar Depression photographer's laboratory. South Asian Textiles from the Permanent Collection: Kashman Shawls A variety of hand-cuten wooden shams from Kadisha detail a MARCH 10MAY28 MARCH 3- APRIL 21 FEBRUARY 27 APRIL 28 A variety of hand-made wooden shams from Kukaihata detail a pattern and texture, in an exhibition organized by the Shohi Museum. or the latest art information, call the Museum's 24-hour information line KANSAN 1990 At the Center of It All - Kansas City/ AUGUST 22, 1990 The University Daily Kansan would like to thank Professor Bob Basow and the following reporters and photographers from his promotional writing class for all their work and assistance on this Kansas City publication. 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