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Information on: - Learn to Sail classes - Intercollegiate Racing - Club Racing - Parties The Associated Press Lock up Ethnic violence rages on in Soviet Union Radio Moscow said the situation in the Soviet Caucasus, where Armenians and Azerbaijani have been exiled, has diminished "very, very tense" yesterday. MOSCOW—Extremists ambushed a military convoy in Azerbaijan, killing two reserve soldiers and a woman bystander, Soviet media said yesterday. For more information call 842-2469 Leaders of Soviet Azerbaijan and Armenia continued negotiations to end the ethnic violence, but little progress was reported, Radio Mos- independent Social Democratic Group political organization, said Baku, a major oil-refining center, was paralyzed yesterday by a general strike. The death toll rose to 170, including those killed in anti-Armenian riots in the Azerbaijani capital of Baku and the clashes that ensued among Armenians, Azerbaijanis and Soviet troops. Radio Moscow said "irresponsible people" were spreading anti-army and anti-Russian sentiments through unsigned letters and anonymous phone calls. The strike and unrest has created "certain difficulties" with extraction and transport of petroleum in the area, said Lev Churilov, a senior official in the Moscow ministry that handles oil production. He said he had no figures on the economic damage, but "so far all extraction is continuing and only one drill team has stopped working." "Azerbaijan is on the edge of the abyss, beyond which lie chaos and anarchy," the KGB warned. The public appeal was virtually unprecedented for the usually secretive state security agency. Foreign reporters remained barred from the region. Azerbaijani activists said sentiment to break away from Moscow was rising. Jeikhun Mula-Zade, a political scientist, said the Azerbaijani Communist Party leadership was meeting yesterday and Wednesday and would consider a break from the national party, as Lithuanian Communists did last month. In Ganje, Azerbaijan's second-biggest city, the City Council demanded the Azerbaijani parliament call a referendum on the republic's secession from the Soviet Union, according to Lutiyar Nusibov, a Baku attorney. Azerbaijani lawmakers have already threatened to do just that if Soviet troops are not pulled out soon. In Washington, the Bush administration voiced support yesterday for the territorial integrity of the Soviet Union, but it called for dialogue between Moscow and Azerbaijan, saying peaceful changes "are a matter for the parties affected to resolve." He also faces nationalist unrest in the Baltics, Georgia, Moldavia and parts of Soviet Central Asia. In Yerevan, Armenia's capital, the Azerbaijani blockade of most rail traffic into Armenia has left many residents without electricity, heat and water, Soviet TV said. The republic's TV station reduced its broadcast hours to save energy. The explosion into violence of the longstanding hostility between mostly Christian Armenia and predominantly Moslem Azerbaijan is considered the worst ethnic crisis President Mikhail S. Gorbachev has faced in his nearly five-year tenure as Soviet leader. Soviet troops managed to gain control of most of the Iranian-Soviet Soviet troops also began to unblock roads in the disputed territory of Nagorno-Karabakh on yesterday, Tass said. Nagorno-Karabakh, which is controlled by Azerbaijan but is populated mostly by Armenians and claimed by both groups, is at the crux of the region's conflict. border, stemming the mass crossings by thousands of Azerbaijanis in and out of Iran, Tass reported yesterday. Radio Moscow accused the Iranian press and the speaker of the Iranian parliament, Mehdi Karrubi, of "political blindness" for their claims that the Azerbaijani unrest meant a step forward for Islam, according to BBC monitors. The total number of Soviet troops fighting in Armenia and Azerbaijan is reported to be 29,000, including police, troops, cadets and Interior Ministry forces. The number of militants is reported in the thousands. Arif Yunusov, a spokesman for the Carol Lee Donuts - Soups - Sandwiches - Salads - Large orders our Speciality We're a lot more than donuts 1730 W.23rd 842-3664 Open 7 days a week 5 a.m.- 6p.m. 1990 Rock Chalk revue is now taking applications for: ★ Stage Manager ★ Technical Manager ★ Production Manager Applications available at the Organizations and Activities Center, 400 Kansas Union. Applications due Friday, January 26 by 5 p.m. Any Questions? 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