2 Tuesday, April 28, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Around the World S. African police fire at students at predominantly white school JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — Police fired birdshot and tear gas and used whips yesterday in running battles with hundreds of student protesters, both black and at the University of Cape Town. It was believed to be the first clash in which police fired guns to control rioting at a predominantly white school, and it was one of the most violent campus disturbances since a national state of emergency was declared in June 1986. The violence followed a midday rally by anti-apartheid student groups protesting a South African army commando raid Saturday on alleged guerrilla targets in Zambia. After the rally, students singing freedom songs marched through the campus at the foot of Cape Town's Table Mountain. The government said that some students were arrested, but it did not give numbers. Journalists who were at the campus said that at least five students were hit by birdshot, including one student who was wounded in the face. A free-lance photographer and several students reportedly were hurt by whips. Across the Country 550 arrested in protest at CIA headquarters MCLLEAN, Va. — Peace demonstrators protesting Reagan administration policies blocked roadways at CIA headquarters yesterday, causing rush-hour chaos in this serene suburban community and inconveniencing hundreds of commuters. There were more than 550 arrests. There were no incidents of violence in the protest, which culminated three days of demonstrations against U.S. policies in Central America and South Africa. It was a day that evoked memories of the anti-war protests of the 1960s, complete with slogan shouting, singing, pamphlet-passing, placard-waving and speech-making by a cross section of people representing all regions, ages and races. CIA spokesman Kathy Pherson said that, as far as she knew, it was the first large-scale protest at the agency since the headquarters, about six miles from Washington, opened 25 years ago. Waldheim barred from entering the U.S. WASHINGTON — Austrian President Kurt Waldheim has been barred from entering the United States because he aided in the deportation and execution of thousands of Jews and others as a German Army officer in World War II, the Justice Department announced yesterday. Waldheim, United Nations secretary general from 1972 to 1982, thus becomes the first head of state ever placed on an immigration watchlist of 40,000 people as undesirable aliens. Attorney General Edwin Meese III made the decision that found that "a case of excludability exists with respect to Kurt Waldheim as an individual," the Justice Department said in a statement. It said Waldheim knew of and aided persecutions of Jews, other civilians and partisans. In Vienna, Austrian Foreign Minister Alois Mack said the decision produced "great dismay" and the government recalled Ambassador Thomas Klestil from Washington for consultations. Mock said it was unclear whether Chancellor Franz Waniakky would proceed with a visit to the United States planned for later this month. Reagan threatens more Japan sanctions trade disputes. WASHINGTON — President Reagan said yesterday that it was time to stop "hemming and hawing" about trade problems between the United States and Japan and warned that he had not ruled out imposing additional sanctions agist. Tokyo to resolve While saying he hoped to be able to lift sanctions against Japan soon, Reagan said, "We will do what is necessary to see that other nations live up to their obligations and trading agreements with us." BRIDGEPORT, Conn. — A review of about 3,000 pages of documents on file at City Hall, by a structural engineer retained by The Associated Press, shows no indication of discrepancies in construction of the ill-fated L'Ambiance Plaza that collapsed Thursday, but it did raise several questions. fications, traffic patterns and planning board reports. The documents covered various aspects of the building's construction and included blueprints, speci- One questionable area is the site of the 13-story building, said Frank Zamecnik, a partner in Spiegel and Zamecnik, a New Haven and Washington. D.C., engineering firm. The surface originally sloped sharply about 34 feet, and filling of the slope may have provided a weaker base than necessary for the foundation, he said. From Kansan wires. Weather From the KANSAN Weather Service LAWRENCE FORECAST Today will be warm with sunny skies and a high nea 79 degrees. Tonight, the temperature will drop to 54 degrees with cloudless skies. 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