12 Thursday, April 14, 1988 / University Daily Kansan News Roundup ARABS KILLED: Israeli troops killed three Arab guerrillas who were trying to enter Israel from Lebanon yesterday, according to army and other reports. The reports also said that a 70-year-old Palestinian woman died after soldiers tossed tear gas into her home. The army denied Arab accounts that the woman suffocated from the gas and said she died of natural causes. SOVIET WITHDRAWAL: The Soviet Union plans to sign an agreement today to pull its troops out of the Afghan civil war, where they have suffered tens of thousands of casualties. Muslim guerrillas said they would ignore the accord and continue fighting. WALDHEIM INQUIRY: An international panel of judges began a televised inquiry yesterday into whether Austrian President Kurt Waldheim should be charged with Nazi war crimes or is a victim of rumors. About 40 witnesses are scheduled to testify in nine days in front of the panel, which includes Shirley Hufstedler, a former justice of the U.S. Court of Appeals and the education secretary under former President Jimmy Carter. Thirteen German army World War II veterans who served with Waldheim when he was a lieutenant in the Balkans are among those scheduled to address the panel. ARIZONA GOVERNOR: Arizona Gov. Rose Mofford, freed from the threat of a recall aimed at her predecessor, began filling empty slots in the state government yesterday. But she said she had not decided whether to seek a full term in 1990. **SWAN LAKE:** Minnesota is putting the swan back into Swan Lake. The state yesterday released four giant trumpeter swans at the southern Minnesota lake to help restore the largest North American waterfowl to the area. RACIAL TENSION: Black students at Denison University in Granville, Ohio, called off a two-day boycott of classes yesterday after the school's president stiffened the punishment for two white students found guilty of racial harassment. JAYHAWK Pawn & Jewelry "Money to Loan" Buy • Sell • Trade Cameras • Typewriters Stereo Equipment • Jewelry Guitars • Amplifiers 1804 W. 6th 749-1919 "THRIFTY THURSDAY!" SAVE BIG BUCKS! SAVE $5.95 OFF RETAIL From Your Friends at Pyramid Pizza (of course) Fast & Friendly Delivery 842-3232 14th & OHIO (UNDER THE WHEEL) Thrifty Thursday Special 16" Large Pizza with Two Toppings plus Liter of Coke only $7.95 + tax PYRAMID Exp. 6/1/88 good Thursdays Only "We Pile It On" House of HuPEI Buy one dinner get one dinner of equal or lesser value for 1/2 price with presentation of KUID. Plus... Year of the Dragon Special 20% off for all Dragons (anyone born in 1916, 1928 1940, 1952, 1964, 1976, 1988) Does not include Dragon Meal, Family Dinner & Sunday Buffet Specials Not valid with any other offer. Expires end of Summer School Aug. 1, 1988 2907 W. 6th 843-8070 The Making of U.S. Foreign Policy in the Middle East... former U.S. Congressman Paul Findley Is Free Speech Threatened? - Co-sponsored by the School of Journalism & the Department of Political Science April 18----7:00 p.m. - Woodruff Auditorium, Kansas Union ATTENTION KU STUDENTS KANSAS RELAYS APRIL 20-23 Don't forget to turn your All Sports Relays Coupon in at the Athletic Ticket Office in Allen Field House from 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. for a Relays Button. Admission good for all events. Buttons available immediately. Club Announces the The International Festival of Nations McCollum Hall Lobby 11:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Saturday, April 16, 1988 Food International Displays Cultural Shows Sponsored By: The International Club Diversity McCollum Hall Everybody's Welcome to Attend! The International Club also announces its elections that will take place on Friday April 22,1988. Candidatures for President,Vice-President,Treasurer, Secretary and Social Person should be presented by Monday April 18th 1988, at 105 Burge Union by 5 p.m. All are welcome to run—