WEATHER Today: Partly sunny, high 84. Tonight, 20% chance of thunderstorms, low 68. Tomorrow: Sunny and warm, high 90. Overnight low 68, little or no precipitation. Weekend: Chance of evening thunderstorms each day. Highs 88-93, lows 65-70. Nazi bomb threatens London Independence Days schedule of events KU swim coach to be assistant U.S. coach Page 2 Page 9 Page 11 Wednesday July 1, 1987 Vol. 97, No. 149 (USPS 650-640) THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUMMER WEEKLY EDITION Published by the students of the University of Kansas since 1889 Brother of slain U.S. civilian gives talk on contras By KRISTEN HAYS Staff writer "The contrast are simply hired guns; the real killers are the United States government, with their hands clean and nails clipped. "We know the facts. The fact is that Ben is dead. He was murdered by the contras, and the contras are armed, trained, and directed by the U.S. government." John Linder, whose brother, Benjamin Linder, was the first U.S. citizen killed by the contras in Nicagua, spoke to about 80 people at Thursday at the Ecumenical Christian Ministries, 1204 Oread Ave "I'm doing this tour to stop the killing, not to ask for pity for me or my brother." he said. John Linder, 32, temporarily left his job as an autoworker at Martin Marietta Corp., in New Orleans, for what he called his "peace tour." His stop at KU was the fourth in a national speaking tour to tell the story of his brother's death, the U.S. government's response and the destruction caused by the war in Nicaragua. "I want to bring home what's happening in Nicaragua. When you lose a family member, there's a lot of grief. But 15,000 people been killed in Nicaragua, and we need to multiply that grief by 15,000." At first Linder appeared hesitant, speaking slowly. But he gradually gained confidence, telling his brother's story and answering questions with an emphasis on detail He explained why his brother went to N Washington "He had degree, a people an them cont "He was agua), an built a hy the people time. "He w empoweri ing a m school, ag and electr "Ben si saw childr driver and killed, and killed." John Linder speaks about the destruction Nicaragua. Linder's brother, Benjamin, was the by the contra. Linder stopped Thursday at "peace tour." Before Cua had battacks. I thought prevent hydroelect ing on. He said prevent t because th with the Pizza Hut Delivery Our Secret is Our Pan Pizza. the 1985 and 1986 winner of Restaurants and Institutions Magazine - Choice Award. "Across the board, Pizza Hut received high satisfaction ratings on the quality of its pizza." ."Restaurants and Institutions, December 1986. Our secret is Pizza that Pan Pizza. We start with our special yeast raised dough made fresh daily. 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An individual must obtain four such licenses each year. 16 Fluid Ounces CONNIE SHERIDAN / Kansan Graphic student, said, "we don't believe what the government says anymore." Today, Chun is expected to agree to implement reforms, including a direct presidential election, demanded by the chairman of the ruling South Korean Democratic Justice Party, Roh Tae Woo. But Jeong said he didn't see much difference between Roh and Chun. Young Chung, Seoul graduate student, also said he was sketical. "Both Roh and Chun were educated and have worked together for a long time," he said. "They are basically in the same category." "President Chun had to accept the suggestions of Roh, otherwise he would become worse," he said. "I don't expect the war, I hope it does not improve." Chung said he thought moss Korean people were politically apathetic because they'd never had opportunity to voice their opinions. He said that only students were able to criticize the government, because they didn't have jobs to lose. Authors invited for reunion Ginsberg and Burroughs will attend IM HAMILTON writer e beat movement was a cultural var movement that expressed intent with U.S. values of prog- and power. the first full week of September, rence will host a gathering of e of the finest minds of the beat ement, a co-coordinator of the t said yesterday. jorge Wedge, associate professor english and co-coordinator, said famed beat poets and writers a Ginsberg, William Burroughs, waldman, John Giorno, Andrei escu and Michael McClure were treated to attend and read theirs. idea is to bring KU alumni beat as, as well as nationally known ts, to Lawrence for a week of ncissence, Wedge said. ase and other renowned authors be in Lawrence for the River Reunion, an event sponsored by department of English in conio with other campus and comy groups. mong the people who are com- ack will be Jim McCrary, who and operates his own press near Fransisco, and Robert Day, r of The Last Cattle Drive. here'll be music at various s around town. There also will beat film festival going on to town with some films previous- shown in Lawrence." nes Grauerholz, coordinator of uineston's downtown activities, the festival would focus on Jack tac, perhaps the most famous perf of the beat movement. films on Kerouac by Robert would be included, he said. films are: "Pull My Daisy", "features Ginsberg and Bur- s; "This Song Is For You, "a documentary of the 1982 ac Conference at the Naropa ate in Boulder, Colo.; and "Me My Brother," which features ac and Peter Orlovsky. companies are restricted by the ment, and employees are cond by the companies," Chung is easier to get involved if you student and don't have a family ak of." ns doubtect nation Yong-Cha Jenerette, aance resident who grew up in i, South Korea, said all South asns should join the demonstra- 1 "It is not a problem stricty for students. It affects all the Korean people," she said. Jenerée said she was concerned about the safety of her mother and brothers, who live in Pusan. "I talked to my mother two weeks ago, and she told me that she was standing in the door." Jeneretta said. "It looks like stant demonstration was gone on." The latest wave of demonstrations broke out three weeks ago to protest the selection of Roh as Chun's presidential nominee. Chun seized power in 1980, one year after the assassination of President Park Chung Hee. Cameron Hurst, director of the Center for East Asian Studies and professor of history, said, "There has not been an equivalent amount of political and economic development. The economical development has been enormous since the mid-1970s, but the political situation has remained static."