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Page 6 THE BATTALION THURSDAY. JANUARY 18. 1978 Jim King, Bookseller selling good books & atmosphere new, used (no text), out of print Woodstone Commerce Center Harvey Rd. hours 10-6 *0, ’*40 8® 50^ OFF "GET THE MOST - TAKE THE POST" ENJOY THE HOUSTON POST FOR THE SPRING SEMESTER FOR ONLY $ 8 (excluding SprinR Break Mar.12-18 or $9 (including Spring Break) MORNING DELIVERY WITH GUARANTEED SERVICE! Call us at 846-0396 and 822-4351 % *4* '■Yp 4^' °e. ^ e . SHUGART COUPON = Thurs., Fri. & Sat. January 18, 19 & 20 Gibson Discount Center 1420 Texas Avenue 9 WALLET SIZE COLOR PORTRAITS 994 ASK V About Our * iT J Extra charge V8 X 10/ for ++ OFFER S GROUPS KGB plot foiled - Plan: Officials say 6 top secref document forge d folio 7 I United Press United Press International WASHINGTON — American of ficials have described what they say is a worldwide Soviet KGB "disin formation” campaign designed to damage U.S. relations with its allies in Europe and the Far East with a forged document. The KGB circulated a “Top Se cret” U.S. Army document purport ing to have been issued March 19, 1970, by Gen. William Westmore land, then Army chief of staff, con cerning “stability operations” in countries where U.S. Army units are stationed. The American officials say it was forged. It professed to recommend infil trating U.S. Army intelligence agents into the armed forces of host countries and also into insurgent forces and extreme radical groups. The bogus document instructed Army intelligence to he prepared to launch special operations against host countries if that proved to be in the overall U.S. interest. Covert Action Information Bulle- SHIRTS + Woodstone Center 907 Harvey Rd. (Hwy. 30) 693-9308 'We Sell Shirts' Open 9-9 WHEN YOU BUY A CALCULATOR, THINK ABOUT WHO’S GOING TO TAKE CARE OF IT. At Loupot’s, We’re One of The State’s Largest Calculator Dealers For A Reason — We Look Out For Our Customers. Buy A Calculator From Lou. 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An intelligence source called the directive clearly a "disin formation product” of Soviet KGB intelligence. It claimed the document was au thentic and had been published al ready in Turkish, Spanish, Italian, Dutch and North African news papers and periodicals. “A forgery,” a Pentagon spokes man told United Press International Tuesday, while conceding that some parts were “sophisticated. A House Intelligence Committee spokesman From other officials it was learned U.S. authorities have been aware of the latest Soviet effort since Sep tember 1976 when a copy of the bogus memo showed up in Bangkok. The document with a covering letter, these sources said, was ad dressed to President Ferdinando Marcos of the Philippines and Abzug’s heir chosen , United Press Ii placed in a glass-endnU SWAN, E1 board outside the Philjl ofIran - , T stin £' n bassy. It never reached \ leaving , nS fr* “Supplement B” next ^ nt A toda >; four months ago in theSn ^ e111 Am \ ai ' lication El Pais and th e d 0 L the P 0 ' 1 ^ V Triunlb allegedly as "" what had appeared ii "'t" 10 " newspaper. P '"‘l The raman m . i , Bre still imcertai The source, said th e |£fc'| eaving , h( ce p tion role was J'J e ' 3 g v( , dent than usual l»eM* lV ' U ™ , s sal(1 , meut was planted b, h Prt ,„ Go,n,nun,st who had dJ^f, |a and w,th a suspected KCB.feJ, visi , , Soviet Embassy In IwM Spantard and the R«,„Mf er e has bee, identified by name. ,,0., „l a meetinR and the shah, but United Press International WASHINGTON — Marjorie Chambers, an educator who advo cates a slow “chip away method of solving problems, will be named acting head of the women’s advisory panel that clashed with President Carter on policy, sources say. Chambers told UPI Tuesday in a telephone interview from her home in Los Alamos, N.M., she had not been officially informed of the selec tion. But the move was seen as an at tempt by the White House to prove it intended to keep the panel alive despite the mass resignations that followed Carter’s dramatic firing of Bella Abzug as co-leader last week. Described by a friend as a "strong feminist,” Chambers, 55, did not resign from the National Advisory Committee for Women in the Abzug protest. Chambers said Sarah Wed- dington, the president’s chief ad- Senate in Wyoming reaffirms ERA law United Press International CHEYENNE, Wyo. —The Wyoming Senate, the first legislative body in the United States to grant women the right to vote and hold office, Wednesday narrowly affirmed state’s ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment. The Senate voted 16-13 against a resolution that would have re- ti acted the Wyoming Legislature s 1973 approval of the controversial amendment to forbid discrimination based on sex. Ihe vote marked the end, for this legislative session, of a battle to rescind state approval of the ERA. In 1977, a similar attempt was rejected by a two-vote margin by the Senate. Sena te President L. V. Stafford, a Republican, argued for rescission or ratification. The senate’s two women members led the fight against the leseission resolution, urging lawmakers to reject the “romantic paternalism they said exists in the law. The notion that the law protects women is a myth,” said Sen. Catherine-Parks, also a Republican. “It’s a human rights issue and is needed in spite of all the dire predictions about it. In 1869, when Wyoming was still a territory, lawmakers women suffrage rights for the first time. gave Don't Get Behind STAY AHEAD WITH SPEED READING Classes start January 22 Business & Communication Services 846-5794 CALL TODAY! Big Results! CLASSIFIED ADS! Battalion Classified Call 845-2611 MANOR EAST 3 FRI.-SAT. MIDNIGHT OTHER THEATRES MAY SHOW FM BUT ONLY AT THE MANOR EAST CAN YOU HEAR FM IN STEREO . .. BROUGHT BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND. DOLBY STEREO l xile >lead viser on women s issues, asW she would he willing “to tryl things together” and sheatj She described Abzug i our more eloquent spokes*! "I have been around a lot;! she said. "I think soiml PARIS — Exilt younger women have high f[homeini called V tions; they want more and ■rally to his force faster. I know that isn’t tt.r§By be announcec works. You don t get thtl Khomeini said i package at one time. Youi ters of the present at the problem, and e\ must resign. Khon things fall into place.” ■“traitor” for ac I would like to seeso||“The shah has t among women working for mands and his pot other issues. I hope all w nope to bring him rally around and support tiJ mittee however the presid stitutes it." Meanwhile, two of the ill — Bittie Wasters, hemf American Indian Womens! i, and Tin Myaing Thein, leade Asian and Pacific Minority^ Caucus — changed their re t' said they will remain on the | Carmen Delgado Votaw, 1 with Abzug, said that Wei 1 also asked her to reconsider | T haven t reconsidered» B nation from the chairmans^ H said, adding, "I want to k | lines open for a possible ijr with the White House. Sources said White Hou® cials and remaining advisonH members soon will discw panel’s future. IF -i DR. ‘Moonies CAI program# for suicide United Press InternatioM NEW YORK — Ne» magazine says followers of Sun Myung Moon have gram med to commit meJ fiance of opposition to tf just as did more than 900it of the People’s Temple it town, Guyana. The magazine quotes a member of Moon s Uni; Church — followers ofwhii larly are known as "Moonfe saying Moon teaches his that death by their own preferable to deprogram life outside his church. 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