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THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1990 7:00-9:00 PM PINE ROOM, KANSAS UNION Facilitator: Dr. Bathera Ballard Associate Dean Student Life and Director, Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center Sponsored by the Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center, 118 Strong Hall For more information, contact Sherilton Robinson at 864-3552. If you missed the first one, Student Senate Candidates should attend an elections workshop on March 4 at 1:00 p.m. You must register in the Student Senate Office. HAVEL MEETS CONGRESS: Czechoslovak President President Vaclav Havel told Congress yesterday that his nation was returning to Europe after decades of Soviet domination and asked lawmakers to help by pressing the Soviet Union to stay on its own road to democracy. Havel called Czechoslovakia one of Eastern Europe's wayward children and said it wanted to coordinate its return to the economic and political realm in the former Poland, and other nations emerging from 40 years of Soviet domination. REUNIFICATION TALKS SLOW: East Germany's foreign minister yesterday warned against rapid reunification, and his West German counterpart assured the victorious World War II Allies that nothing would be done behind their backs. The United States could best aid that return, he said, by helping the Soviet Union "on its irreversible, but immensely complicated road to democracy." In East Berlin, the government sought to assure worried citizens that there would be no immediate increases in state-subsidized food prices and announced plans for large tax cuts to bolster private initiative. Foreign Minister Oskar Fischer said during a Parliament debate that the unification of Germany would have to be coupled with similar moves toward greater integration in Europe. Nation/World briefs POLAND CALLS FOR TREATY: Prime Minister Tadeusz Mazowiecki said yesterday that a peace treaty securing Poland's postwar western border should precede German reunification and Soviet troops should stay in Poland as insurance. "We believe that a new stage of history created by the reunionification of Germany . . . must not be entered with any ambiguity concerning Poland's western border," Mazowiecki said at a rare news conference to emphasize his demand that decisions affecting Poland's security never again be made without its participation. Mazowiecki proposed that after East German elections in March, the two Germans and Poland initialize a treaty, "corresponding with a peace treaty," recognizing the post-World War II borders, and that it be signed finally by the government of a unified Germany. ACTIVISTS KILLED: Two opposition part activists beaten to death and the tongue of one victim was cut out by party opponents, the traditionally anti-Communist National Peasants Party in Romania said yesterday. Peasants Party spokesman Valentin Gabrielescu declined to make specific accusations about who was behind the reported killings but suggested they were politically motivated. CONGRESSMEN DENIED: The Soviet Union has denied permission to four U.S. congressmen who wanted to travel to Lithuania for this weekend's elections in the Soviet Baltic republic, the legislators said yesterday. He said only that Velescu, 60, "was killed because he was the chief of our organization" in Bacau, 180 miles northeast of Bucharest. The group, led by Rep. Richard Durbin, D-III., was selected by Congress to observe the local elections Saturday after an invitation was received from the Lithuanian national movement Saidis. 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