(1) 100% (2) 80% (3) 60% (4) 50% (5) 40% (6) 30% (7) 20% (8) 10% . . . . . University Daily Kansan / Friday, October 24, 1986 5 Refugee Continued from p. 1 Lopez said the recent discovery of arms shipments to Nicaragua from the Iopango Military Air Base in San Salvador did not surprise him. Lopez said that since 1981 the United States had sent more than $2 billion worth of military aid to Duarte's government forces. "Huge military plane fly out of that airport all the time." he said. "North American soldiers are seen walking around in San Salvador all the time. Nobody really knows why they are there." "The misconception is that Duarte represents a democracy in El Salvador, and that's not true," Lopez said. "It's not true that the Communists are backing most of the guerrillas, either," he said. Llopez said Duarte's forces had relocated more than one million people to refuge camps and then declared that whoever remained in the evacuated areas was a guerilla and would be killed. Deliveries 5-10 Nightly $5.00 minimum Worth 50¢ off --because he had nearly normal vision until about six years ago. "I know the basic layout of things and I can remember what cars and buildings look like," he said. "I also have the advantage of knowing the beauty of the sunset, flowers, and even insects — I know what a gnat looks like; I can describe even the smallest insect." Blind Another blind student. Joe Trig, said he also was disoriented when he first arrived on campus. Trig, York. Pa., graduate student, moved to Lawrence in August and is working toward a doctorate in counseling psychology. Trig, 30, lost his vision when he was 23. Before he went blind, he taught high school social studies and psychology in Pennsylvania. Trig came to Lawrence a few days before classes with his parents, who helped him find his way around campus, he said. Continued from p. 1 His parents left after a few days, but Trig still has a companion and guide — Tristan, a one-year-old black Labrador Retriever who doubles as a seeing-eye dog. "A dog is much faster," Trig said. "A dog gives you a lot more in-dependence and a lot more dignity." She said she often sidewalk when you have a dog. Blind people have the responsibility to look as competent as possible in order to avoid becoming dependent upon sighted people, he said. He said that since the dog helped him to look competent, fewer people stopped to offer unnecessary help than when he used a cane. "The only problem with the dog, that more people notice the dog than notice me," he said. "If I walk into a restaurant with Tristan, people say, 'Oh look, there's a seeing-eye dog,' — they don't even notice me." He said the converse was true when he used a cane, "When I had the cane, people would say, 'Oh, look, there's a blind person.'" Unlike Turner, who said he preferred a cane, Trig said he liked having a guide dog. Tristan is Trig's first seeing-eye dog, and he has owned him for only about six months. charge to blind students, read and tape record assigned readings and class notes and take dictations from blind students during exams. She said blind students solved the problem of taking notes by asking the professor to say everything written on the blackboard out loud and by asking another student in the class to make a duplicate copy of his or her notes. Continued from p. 1 Help Tape recording lectures is another option, but most students prefer to have notes because listening to the entire lecture again takes too much time, she said. The center doesn't provide readers for non-academic reading, Michel said. But it does provide students with the names of private and volunteer readers. "Both professors and students have been very cooperative in helping out," Michel said. Some visually impaired students don't use the center's services but prefer to hire their own readers, she said. Hasenfus' lawyer calls court illegal United Press International MANAGUA, Nicaragua — A lawyer for Eugene Hasenfu, the U.S. fler charged with terrorism for supplying arms to U.S.backed rebels, entered a not guilty plea yesterday and challenged the right of a People's Tribunal to try his client. Enrique Sotelo Borgen took the opportunity of filing the plea to lamastab the People's Tribunal. He denied the charges against his brother, Rafael, and his dinstina court trying Hasentus was incompetent, illegal and partial. AREN 825 M "I deny, reject and contradict the accusations presented against him," Sotelo said in a statement filed in court yesterday. "My denial is not a criminal but a worker at a legally formed air company." he parachutated from a cargo plane carrying weapons to the rebels, known as contras, is charged with terrorism, criminal association and violation of Nicaragua's public security and order laws. Hasenfus, captured Oct. 6 after He faces Nicaragua's maximum penalty of 30 years in prison, and his conviction is considered inevitable. An aide to Sotelo, Luis Andara Ubeda, read the defense statement to a courtroom packed with reporters. Hasenfus was not present. In brief comments to reporters after he filed the papers, Sotelo demanded an appropriate court be appointed to try Hasentus other than the People's Tribunal, which controlled by the Sandinista Party. Sotelo did not deny that Hasenfus had made the rebel supply flights. bluestem WarmSnap glazing system DO IT. YOURSELF materials you can buy in bulk at retail or co-op prices Hanging plants in a sleep atrium, on an air tight wall, for an airy room. 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