University Daily Kansan Wednesday, July 6, 1977 3 MS american JR. NTY (ilent) 20 Min. 30 p.m. $1.00 by Preston the crooked that can turn a political y 7, 7:30 p.m. ow bit" 1, with Tom about an ut and enrolls by Orson 8, 7:30 p.m. ON IN on the nuclear EAR WAR 7:30 p.m. $1.00 llitorium union ent? e Kansan. 8. Pakistani regime overthrown in military coup ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) –The Pakistani army, seizing power in an apparently bloodless coup, imposed mandatory and promised new elections next October. "The Bhutto regime is ended," Gen. Muhammed Zizalil Haq, army chief of staff, said in a nationwide broadcast. The army acted in an effort to end four months of political violence that took more than 300 lives. A MILITARY SPOKESMAN said Prime Minister Zulfiqar Al Bhutto, his cabinet ministers and leaders of the opposition have been taken into "temporary protective custody." Zialu said that he was taking over as chief martial law administrator but that President Fazal Elahi Choudhry would accept the resignation in 1973 constitution would remain in force. HE SAID THE CHIEF justices of the high courts in the four provinces agreed to Ziawl said the Al Bhutto cabinet and the governments of the four provinces had been dismissed and the National Assembly dissolved. Ziaul announced a ban on all political activity and the suspension of some provisions of the constitution. He said these would be restored in time for elections. Ziail's broadcast was low-key, and throughout the day Radio Pakistan maintained its normal broadcasting. There were several cases of resistance to the apparently well-coordinated army action, and international forces were reported operating in and out of Karachi. UNOFICIAL REPORTS SAID the coup began with a round of arrests at 2 a.m., and Radio Pakistan said the takeover was completed by 7:30 a.m. "I want to make it clear that I have not assumed responsibility for any political ambitions," Ziind said. "The step has been the prompting of any interested person." Zid said he would administer the martial wain with a council composed of the chiefs of the warring factions. HE ASSURED THE MOSLEM nation of 75 million that Pakistan would remain an Islamic state and that government would be allowed to move to the country immediately after the October elections. The appointment of judges to run the provinces and reports that Ziual met with OAU leaders support Soviet-backed group LIBREVILLE, the GAP (AP)—African leaders concluded their 14th annual summit meeting yesterday with a strong endorsement of the Soviet-backed Patriotic Front and its legitimate black nationalist movement seeking to end white minority rule in Rhodesia. The endorsement, which has important implications for the future of the black guerrilla war in Rhodesia, was made by consensus at the last working session of the four-day summit of the Organization of African Unity (OAU). The leader of a rival Rhodesian nationalist group immediately denounced the OAU move, saying it "now makes it impossible for Zimbabwe to unite." Zimbabwe is the nationalists' name for Rhodesia. THE APPROVED RESOLUTION calls on the OAU's 49 member states to extend military, political and diplomatic backing only to the Patriotic Front among the various factions trying to unseat the white Rhodesian government. The resolution was the most important decision taken at the OAU summit and was seen as a setback for the moderate, moderately and highly dissatisfied most of the meeting with a 3-2 maturity. Zambia's President Kenneth Kauka, usually regarded as a moderate, swung the balance in favor of the Patriotic Front. He was led by Joshua Nkoma and Robert Mugabe. SPEAKING ON BEHALF of the five frontline states most involved in aiding the Rhodesian nationals—Zambia, Tanzania, Botswana, Angola and Mozambique—Kaunda warned the summit that any further OAU hesitation over endorsing the Patriotic Front could plunge a black-rated Rhodesia into civil war. Nkomo and Mugabe have said they will allow the people of Rhodesia to decide whether to join or leave those in most of black Africa. The former British colony has 6.5 million blacks and whites. Antibiotics . . . Delegation sources said Kaunda won over a number of moderates with the assurance that the front would not impose one-party rule on a future black-rulesed Rhodesia, but would hold free elections if Prime Minister Ian Smith's white regime is ousted. From page one NKOMO AND MUGABE control most of the Rhesusian guerrilla forces, based in Malawi. Bradley said another problem with antibiotics in feeds was that bacteria formed an antibiotic barrier. The Rev. Nabibiningh Sithole, a moderate whose support is believed to be the weakest of the four major Rhodesian national leaders, issued a statement here rejecting the administration and calling the Patriotic Front "a foreign interest mainly to serve foreign interests." "Our brothers abroad may help but we, believe, they may not impose their wishes on us. Our brothers abroad can operate from their soil should not in any way make them assume a colonial role over He said the antibiotics would produce a growth stimulant, but wouldn't produce a bacteria-killing effect after a continued and repeated use in feeds. "The decision made by the summit this morning now makes it impossible for us to win." Carolyn WulfRahle, a Lacompton hog farmer, agreed that antibiotics were a good treatment. She said she and her husband weren't extremely worried about the disease aspect of the ban because, although it would be inconvenient, veterinary prescriptions for the antibiotics would still be available for sick stock. Bradley said he predicted meat prices to increase from 10 per cent to 20 per cent as a result. However, she said, the rate of weight gain would drastically decrease and would become even less. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Published at the University of Kanaas daily August through May and Monday through Thursday for subscription. Second Saturday, July and holidays. Second Saturday, July and holidays. Lawrence, Kam. 6042 Subscriptions by mail are $18.00 per person. Subscription and $1 a semester or $2 a year outside the round. Student subscriptions are $2 a semester. President Choudhry and the nation's top judge, Justice Yaqub Ali Khan of the Supreme Court, seemed to indicate that the army was seeking to ensure that the Oceania Defence Fund Managing Editor Kitt Gunn Campus Editor Donna Kirk Campus Manager Jane Curran Course Editor Lori Bergmann Wire Editor Lori Bergmann Makeup Editor David Allard Lighting Editor Lia Hoyle Copy Chiefs Deena Kerbow, Photo Editors Lynn Kirkman Morgan Management Editor Julie Williams THE TURMOIL AND VIOLENCE of the past four months erupted after the opposition Pakistan National Alliance made the charge that Ali Bhutto's Pakistan Business Manager Larry Kelley Ast. Manager Patricia L. Brinkheroff Patricia L. Brinkheroff Principal Manager Patricia L. Brinkheroff Classified Manager Karen Domonay Artist Karen Cooker Photographer Aaron Cooker People's Party had extensively rigged the March 7 national elections, in which the party was expected to win. 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