12 Friday, October 23, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Nation/World Ruth Jacobson/Special to the KANSAN S-T-R-E-T-C-H! Kansas junior varsity cheerleader Robin Valetuto leads the KU women's basketball team in an aerobic workout before practice. The women were practicing Wednesday in Allen Field House. First lady returns to White House The Associated Press WASHINGTON — Arm-in-arm with President Reagan, first lady Nancy Reagan kicked up her heel during a jazzy, joyful return to the White House yesterday, five days after breast cancer surgery. "I'm touched . . . I'm very, very happy to be home, well." Mrs. Reagan said in a wavering voice with her grinning husband by her side. "I'll say, 'Welcome home,' " Reagan intoned, adding, "I'm going to get her upstairs now." The first lady, who appeared a bit pale, smiled and lifted her left arm to wave to the hundreds of White House staff members, youngsters from the department that volunteered who had been invited to the South Lawn to greet her. Mrs. Reagan underwent a procedure known as a modified radical mastectomy on Saturday, during which a 12-physician team removed a cancerous left breast and lymph nodes from under her left arm. A day later, she was told tests on the nodes were malignant, not spread and had an excellent prognosis for a complete recovery. Reagan, who had flown by helicopter to the suburban Bethesda Naval Medical Center to bring his wife in, fully helped her step from the aircraft. --during the crisis, is scheduled to escort the nine today on a tour of the school, which has been recognized nationally for academic excellence. FREE Regular Runza with the purchase of one hamburger and fries! Cheese and Italian extra. *Not good with any other offer. Limit one coupon per person. "We Make Housecalls" 2700 IOWA (Expires 11-03-87) 749-2615 BIG BAGS OF POPCORN! Gift Cannisters too! THE ALLEY POPPER is waiting for you. 6 East 9th 749-0202 The designs stolen from Sunnyvale-based Saxpy Computer Corp. and recovered by the FBI could be used to build one of the most powerful supercomputers in the world, a billion computation per second, company officials said. Ivan Batinic, of Fremont, a former Saxpy engineer; his brother, Stevan and Kevin E. Anderson, a software designer also from Fremont, were arrested in the alleged theft of stolen computer technology in exchange for $4 million. The three are believed to have conspired with McVey. Villanueva did not say where the meeting between McVey and Sagbeyee took place or how many times they met. "It makes us feel good we stopped this stuff from leaving the United States," said Rollin Klink, special agent in charge for the Customs Service in San Francisco. "It would have severely damaged our military." FBI spokesman Charles Latting said the technology was not classified, although it is illegal to export. The computer has many non-military applications for industry. "The technology would have given the Soviet Union the capability to develop a supercomputer, which, in the event of war, could anticipate American missile strikes, allowing the Soviets to neutralize them." Villanueva said. McVey had previously been on the Custom Service's 10 Most Wanted list of high-technology smugglers under Operation Exodus, a program to protect national security by intercepting illegal exports. The Batticles were each held on one count or compartment, and one count of interstate transport of stolen property. Bond was set at $100,000 each. They were ordered to before the magistrate on June 5. For a preliminary hearing. Other people also were involved in the plot, and further arrests are expected, Rollin B. Klink, chief Customs agent in San Francisco, said. Friday, October 23 -12:00-5:00 p.m. Saturday, October 24-9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Learned Hall/University of Kansas Free Admission Alleged Soviet plot foiled Stolen supercomputer designs posed security risk The Associated Press Students return to Little Rock for desegregation anniversary The Associated Press SAN JOSE, Calif. — An alleged plot to sell the Soviets supercomputer technology that could have helped destroy incoming U.S. missiles was broken up yesterday when U.S. Customs Service officials arrested three men and recovered stolen computer designs. The plot involved meetings between the head of the Soviet space agency and Charles McVey, 57, a former fugitive who was indicted in 1984 for export violations and insurgency. He said Quintin Villamae, Pacific Customs commissioner. LITTLE ROCK. Ark. — Three decades after being turned away from all-white Central High School, nine blacks who eventually broke the school's color barrier were honored at the Governor's Mansion yesterday. Villanueva identified the Soviet official as Roald Sagbelev, whom he also described as an adviser to Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev on President Reagan's "Star Wars" program. The investigation began in August, when a search of Anderson and Ivan Batinic as they returned to the United States from Vancouver. B.C., found $10,000 in $100 bills Govern. Bill Clinton said he was particularly pleased to host a reception for the group at "what was the thwartment of his thwart integration" at Central High. "This is the one of the most significant cases U.S. Customs has worked on anywhere in the country," said Customs agent Michael Fleming. What happened was a challenge of federal desegregation orders in September 1957 by Gov. Orval E. Faubus, who ordered the Arkansas National Guard to bar the black students from power summoned the 101st Airborne Division to oversee the students' admission to Central on Sept. 24. "This is a celebration of progress, of togetherness, and of love," said Melba Pattillo Beals, a free-lance writer and radio talk show host who now lives in San Francisco. "But most of all, it is a celebration of the triumph of the human spirit, no matter what its color." "To relieve those moments when the federal troops came in, to see again the bravery of those little kids who braved spit and rocks and stones and racial slurs to go to school — it's just like yesterday. It brings it back alive," Hooks said. "We came down, more or less, to relive history." Hooks said. "Little Rock is a good place to symbolize how far we've come." The reunion was organized by the It was an emotional reunion for the nine blacks, many of whom had not seen him. Ernest Green, 45, the first black graduate of Central High and now a member of the NAACP board, said that many students at Central since they attended classes. "Thirty years ago, the NAAP was involved in a life-and-death struggle. Either we won there, or the whole struggle would have been lost." Ben Lowe told the NAAP's executive director; said in an interview before the reception. The reunion at Central, now 57 percent black, will show how Little Rock has changed. Hooks said. "We're here to look back at the past, assess the future and move on 'into the future.' Clinton, who was 11 years old The Engineering Student Council invites you to visit The 68th Annual Engineering Exposition This year's design competition theme will be: board of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, which is holding an annual board meeting at Little Rock to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the integration of Central High. From a Dream to Reality Our advertisers might save you money. 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