Nation/World University Daily Kansan / Monday, January 22, 1990 7 Ceausescu's forces active in Romania The Associated Press BUCHAREST, Romania — Members of Romania's Secureit special police continue to snipe at soldiers, despite government claims that most of the "terrorists" were arrested, sources said Saturday. three soldiers were killed Thursday by Securitate forces in the eastern part of the capital, one source said, speaking on condition of anonymity. maryn Unsigned leaflets, thought to be issued by escaped Securitate members, were found on Bucharest Ethnic groups protest Gorbachev crackdown Deputy prosecutor-general Gheorge Diaconescu discounted the reports of continued shooting by Securitate forces, as well as rumors of the Jan. 26 counterattack. streets Saturday calling for a "day of revenge" on Jan. 26, which would have been executed Communist dictator Nicolae Ceaeusescu's 72nd birthday. of the Jan. 20, 1974 meeting. It also was disclosed Saturday that 32 teen-age army recruits were shot to death after they refused to fire on demonstrators the day after Ceaușescu fled his palace. The Associated Press MOSCOW — Thousands of Azerbaijani demonstrates yesterday to protest the government's crackdown on ethnic violence in their southern republic and to mourn nationalists who died in the fighting. At the same time, Armenians congregated at a Moscow church and cemetery to mourn their dead, collect money and offer housing for refugees. According to the official news agency Tass, 51 civilians and six soldiers died in clashes in Baku, the Azerbaijan capital, on Saturday. Nationalist groups in Azerbaijan and Moscow put the death toll much higher but could not substantiate their figures. Chairman resigns party ousts Krenz The Associated Press WEST BERLIN — East Germany's Communist Party yesterday expelled Egon Krenz, the ousted leader who opened the Berlin Wall, and lost its popular No. 2 official in a resignation that could cripple the already damaged party. The Communists offered the opposition "co-responsibility" in the government until May elections, abolished their clasped-hands emblem and offered to change their party's name. Also yesterday, the government threw former Parliament speaker Horst Sindermann into prison along with two other former members of the now-disgraced leadership, and it opened a criminal probe of the Communist finance minister on charges of graft. Wolfgang Berghofer, a reformer who was the Communist Party's deputy chairman, resigned along with 39 other prominent members in his home city of Dresden, the official news agency ADN sai12 Berghofer said he will support "social democratic" principles. He is widely reported to be joining the opposition Social Democratic party, although Sunday's announcement made no mention of such a step. on the road he began. Berghofer, the 46-year-old mayor of Dresden, is credited with helping to head off a potential massacre of pro-democracy demonstrators in October. He became the first East German leader to urge adoption of a free-market economy. Berghefer's move for the Communist Party's future in "extreme danger," East German state television said. 1984 to 2005. His desertion is expected to spark a further mass exodus from the party, whose membership has plunged from nearly 2.3 million in 1987 to 1.8 million today. In Bonn, West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl's government pronounced the Communists "guilty" of dragging East Germany into its current crisis. The official announcement did not specify a reason for Sunday's purge. However, the Communists are moving to rid themselves of the last of the top officials associated with Erich Honecker, the hard-liner replaced by Krenz on Oct. 18 after 18 years in power. Honecker was kicked out of the party in December. World Briefs POPE VISITS CZECHES: Pope John Paul II will visit Czechoslovakia before June, accepting an invitation from the new non-Communist government in Prague, a Vatican spokesman said Saturday. This announcement came two days after the Czechoslovak government said it wanted to re-establish diplomatic relations with the Vatican, which have been suspended for 40 years. Vatican spokesman, Joquin Navarro, said that the date of the visit had not been determined but that it would take place before the Czechoslovak elections, which are scheduled for June 8 and will last two or three days. He said the pope generally avoided visiting countries at the time of an election. REFORM HITS YUGSOLAVIA: The outgoing leader of Yugoslavia's ruling Communist Party told delegates to a key congress in Belgrade on Saturday that the old model of one-party rule had failed and urged them to support free elections. Hard-liners won the first round in the four-day meeting, blocking a quick vote on a document that backs Yugoslavia must embrace market-oriented economic reform, free expression and political pluralism, party president Milan Pancevski said, adding that one-party socialism had "objectively exhausted its possibilities for development." tree elections and formation of independent political parties and expresses a willingness to surrender the Communists' 45-year monopoly on power. OSCARS FORETOLD: The Golden Globe awards in Beverly Hills, Calif., often is considered a crystal ball for predicting Academy Award nominations. Saturday's 47th annual event is no exception. excepte Favorites for the Hollywood Foreign Press Association's Golden Globe awards include "Born on the Fourth of July." "When Harry Met Sally" and "Glory." The Academy Award nominations won't be announced until Feb. 14, but the Golden Globe list again shapes up as a likely yardstick for Oscar consideration. 19 10 10 10 HAITIAN ELECTIONS DOUBTED; Haiti's military leader has pledged to hand over power in elections this year, but political and human rights leaders are increasingly skeptical. Rather than moving toward democracy, critics say. Gen. Prosper Avril's regime more and more is taking on the trappings of a dictatorship, complete with staged demonstrations of mass support and intolerance of opposition. "The possibility of elections is slim," said Joachim Pierre, general secretary of the centrist Haitian Christian Democratic Party. Begin a new experience in your life in 1990 at... Lawrence Tae-Kwon-Do School LEARN MARTIAL ARTS FROM AN ORIGINAL MASTER Instructor: Master Ki-June Park, Ph.D Certified by World Tae-Kwon-Do Federation. Sponsors of the '88 Olympic Tae-Kwon-Do competition. LOWEST PRICE IN TOWN * Classes Monday through Sunday * Meditation class on Sunday - Self-Defense - Self-Confidence - Self-Discipline - Self-Esteem - Self-Fulfillment - Men and Women of all ages (4 to 80yrs.) 10th and Massachusetts 843-2121 Picture & Poster Sale Hundreds to choose from: - Photographs - Posters - Fine Art Reproductions - Foil Etchings - Southwestern Art This week! Tuesday, Jan. 22 Saturday, Jan. 27 9:00 am to 5:00 pm In the Kansas Union Art Gallery At home or on the job... start each day with The New York Times. Campus and near campus delivery .25 per day Mon-Fri 5 weeks Sun delivery $10 Call Kyle 841-5073 --wall hanging $24.00 plus supplies BEGINNING QUILTING (7 weeks) • Monday, February 5, 19, 28, March 5, 19, April 2 and 16, 7-pay m. You will make a four block wall hanging. $24.00 plus supplies. WINTER CLASSES BEGINNING QUILTING (7 weeks) - Monday, February 5, 19, 26, March 5, 19 April, 16, 10-12 a.m. You will make a four block wall hanging. $24.00 plus supplies. BEGINNING OLLTING (7 weeks) : Wednesday, February 7, 14, 21 March, 21, 28, 31, 4 & 5. p.m. You will make Slider questions well qualified. hanging. $21.00 plus supplies INTERMEDIATE OLYMPICS - class per month for six months - February 12, March 12, April 9, May 14, etc. 7-9 p.m. The project and pattern are of your choosing. $21.00 plus supplies. INTERNATIONAL TO GUILDING (one class per month for six months) and Tuesday of each month - February 13, March 13, April 10, May 8, June 10 - 10 a.m. The project and pattern are of your choosing. $2.10 plus supplies. INTERMEDIATE CULTIVING (one class per month for six months) second day of each month - February 13, March 13, April 10, May 8 etc. 8-6 p.m. The project and pattern are of your choosing. $2.10 plus supplies. DOUBLE WHEELING RING QUICK METHOD QUILT WORKSHOP (4 weeks) - Wednesday, February 7, 14, 21, and 28, 7-pm. You will make a machine placed double wedding ring quilt. You will need to bring your sewing machine to two of the chairs for quilting of any size and color. Fabric you should be done with the house is Stitch On employee prior to the first class. $18.00 plus supplies. supplies. MINI CUBS 3 (week) - Tuesday, March 6, 20, 27, 79 g. Have: Minimix grips in three different designs = a 8 x 15" Ammars b, a 7 x 11" hearts and ninepads and a 15 x 15" scrap quilt. $18.00 suplies provided. supplies provided ENGLISH PICCING (2 weeks) - Thursday, February 22 and March 1, 7-p.m. You will use paper pieces to learn a very precise piccing method. $18.00 supplied provides. LOG CARB QUIT T-N-A-DAY WORKSHOP: Sunday February 18, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Bring your sewing machine and a each lunch. You will need a size or color you want. Fabric selection should be made prior to class with the help of a Stitch On employee. $18.00 plus supplies. MORNING STAR QULT I-H-A DAY WORKSHOP - Sunday, March 4, 10 a.m. Bring your sewing machine and a each lunch. You will make a quilt using a speed cutting and sewing method. Your quilt can be any size or color you wish. Fabric selection should be made prior to class with the help of a Stitch On employee. $16.00 plus supplies. **IRISH CHAMP OUNLT-H-A-DAY WORKSHOP** Sunday March 25, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Bring your sewing machine and a sack lunch. You will make a quilt using a speed cutting and sewing method. Your quilt maybe any size and color you wish. Fabric selection should be made prior to class with the help of a Stitch On employee. $18.00 plus suplies. HIDDEN WALL STRIP PIECED PIECE HANGING - Sunday April 19, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Bring your sewing machine and a sack lunch. Make a quilt using a speed cutting and sewing method. Fabric sewing machine with the help of a help with the employee. $180 plus supplies. INSTITUTION KENNETH TKITHING (6 weeks) - Wednesday, February 7, 14 March 7, 21 and 79. 8 p.m. Selection of pattern and supplies should be made prior to the first class with help from a Stitch On employee. $210.00 plus supplies. BEGINNING KNITTING (6 weeks) - Monday, February 12, 19, 26, March 5, 19, 27, 6-9 p.m. Selection of pattern and supplies should be made prior to the first class with help from a Stitch On employee, $2,00 plus supplies. CROCHETTE (G weeks). - Thursday, April 12, 19, and 26, 7-p.m. Both beginning and experienced crochet students are welcome. Project is of your choice with the help of a Stitch On employee. Project should be selected prior to the first class. $15.00 per student. supplier DESIGN YOUR OWN BARGELLO NEEDLEPOINT PROJECT (2) Wednesday, March 7 and 21, 7-9 p.m. We will design our own bargello needlepoint pattern, select yarn colors and stitch our project. $11.00 char supplies VEST FROM A QUIETER'S WARDROBE (2 weeks) - Thursday, February 8 and 15, 7-9 pm. Bring your sewing machine to the room for a little time. HARDANGER EMBRIDERY (3 weeks) · Tuesday, February 27 MARCH 24 · Hardanger old and可爱 elderly needs need a $1,900 loan. Email: hardangery@hardangerschool.com *STUFFED RABBIT (3 weeks) - Tuesday, February 13, 20, and 27-7.9* *p.m. - Make a country rabbit for Easter.* $15.00 plus supplies. *STUFFED RABBIT (3 weeks) - Thursday, March 8, 22, and 29-7.9* *p.m. - Make a country rabbit for Easter.* $15.00 plus supplies. TOOTHBRUSH RAG RUN. Monday, April 3, 7 p.m. A fabric strip and brush are used to wear a small trunk, or rug, and a large rug. $80.00 per person. DRIED FLOWER DECORATED BAKETT. April 5, 7-9 pm. p.m. decorate a basket with long-leafed dried flowers. A hot dish is ready. PIRATIC STEFFEND BOWS. Monday, April 9, 7-9 p.m. Decorative bowls will be made from handmade of half bowls to four bowls. $40 each. Plan ideas online at bowlsforless.com. 10% DISCOUNT ON ALL CLASS SUPPLIES Stitch On Needlework Shop 926 Massachusetts Open: 10:00-5:30 Mon.-Sat. Thurs. 'til 8:00 Sun. 1-4 842-1101