University Daily Kansan, September 15, 1980 Page 5 Iran From page 1 a Persian Gulf port, and Iran shot down two Iraqi MIG fighter planes, Tehran radio said. Iranian armed forces "shot down two Iraqi MIG fighters, killing the pilots and co-pilots north of Qaar-Shirin in the western Gerde region" while President Abbasbahan Bani-Sadr, acting chief of the joint staff Gen. Fallah, were inspections battle zones, the radio said. The radio claimed Iran has downed nine Iraqi MIGa "in recent days." IN THE FIRST naval battle of the recent border conflicts, four Iraqis were killed when two Iranian vessels returned fire on two Iraqi frigates in fighting near the port of Abadan in southern Iran, 30 miles from the Persian Gulf. "Iraqi forces are massed along the border. They are ready and have deployed their entire capability." Gen. Fallahi, acting chair of the Iraqi's joint chiefs of staff, said on the radio. Fallahi said that Iraq, "the agent of the world-devourer, the United States," was playing out a "sinister and coherent plan" to tighten the political and economic blockade of Iran and that Iraq had moved its full force from its western and northern borders to Iran's borders. nicknames—Catwoman, Tiger Lady and the Sisters of Satan. From nage 1 Mud The natural question is "Why?" "This is our life's work," said one combatant. The others nodded. "We've been in training for this." Their responses were wary, a mixture of street-smart bar brawl and cinnamon. They weren't in it for the money, they said, but there were to be 'other considerations.' The Sisters of Satan kept looking for a way out of the coffin-like plywood box that held them. Intoxicants were introduced into the chamber to help with stage fright. I thought the pellets were going to be dropped in at any minute. I was released and spent the next few minutes relishing a fight in the stands. "In this co-nu, weighing in at 115 pounds—the Coronado team, who had cheerless, obsessed and appalled of approach," he said. IT WAS SHOWTIME. to stochastic to stochastic when one contestant shipment the other helped us read her lips: "Are you all right?" she said. I thought back on the great contests in history: Louis-Schmeling II-A.Fraterz, Nixon-McGovern. "Fix!" I screamed. "Fix!' By then it was over. Cattawater was pinning Tiger Lady and Chris Fritz and New West productions counted her out. The only way to recount my losses was in the next match. The guy behind me told me to shut up and sit down. I took a beating on the next set too. The smaller of the Sisters of Satan拥着 his sibling. A guy with a cooler stuck under his arm and beaten on stains on his shirt shouted to her, "You're crazy." I paid off my bail and followed the victor to the water truck where the worst of the soil could be reached. She looked at him, slowly smiled and asked, "I am?" ASK From page 1 Kansas, said the invitation was made because "ACTs programs and services are planned to assist students in their decision making and participation should be a part of the program." Davis said the Truth-in-Testing bill was not a primary factor in asking ASK to join. In other business, the ASK board took a temporary stand in favor of placing a student representative on the Board of Regents. Although the opinion will not become official until April, the assembly meets Oct. 4 and takes a vote, the stand was taken to speed legislation in the House. A forum with Republican Sen. Bob Dole and his Democratic challenger for the U.S. Senate seat, John Simpson, or representatives from their campaigns, is being arranged. ALSO DURING the three-hour meeting, ASK's personnel policy was approved, a committee was established to review the association's bylaws and plans for the ASK Legislative Assembly at Kansas State University on Oct. 3 and 4 were tentatively made. Seminar At the retreat yesterday, which was designed as an orientation meeting, ASK delegates were coached in such areas as how to organize a presentation, how to manage campus director responsibilities. From page 1 you adopt the concept of *minority*, that what minority allows you to view minority quality always rules, and minority always lea- ws. To be winners in today's working world, black students need to get involved in activities at the school. WORKING IN college organizations helps students to develop self-confidence and the skills needed for success. Franklin credits his success in business after graduation to his student involvement at K- BLACK STUDENTS at KU cannot afford to take college once they have made it to college. Franklin, who works for the Commerce Bank in Kansas City, Mo., graduated in 1978 from Kansas State University, where he was the first black to be elected student body president. He is a member of the Board of Regents to be selected chairman and is one of only two blacks to hold the position. They must take an active role on campus and work to develop influence at the university, he said. "Do you not have any control on this ship," Parks said. "You are in someone else's back yard, playing with someone else's toys. If you assume that playing in someone's back yard gives you a part of that yard, you're in for a rude lesson." Parks continued, the action unless you go out and take control. Parks said that blacks have vet to achieve In higher positions, the average black worker makes only 33 percent of his white counterpart's equality in the job market. Much of the inequality still found between Americans and immigrants tends to a tendency to restrict blacks. Far more PARKS ALSO criticized television for using black stereotypes in much of its programming and for providing black children with poor role models. 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