The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 04, 1979, Image 9

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THE BATTALION Page 9
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1979
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onfiscate
0 books
United Press International
MOSCOW — Soviet authorities
onday confiscated about 40 books
tended for exhibition at the
oscow International Book Fair, in-
iding works by Alexander Sol-
enitsyn and the daughter of Josef
alin.
Seven Soviet censors went
;h the rows of English lan-
books offered for publication
the Soviet Union, and plucked out
lesthat Boris Stukalin, chairman of
(Soviet state publishing commit-
1, said were “insulting. ”
Among the banned works were
books by Solzhenitsyn, the
istsellingauthor who until bis exile
is a leading Soviet dissident. Cen-
took away his “First Circle,
kid Split Apart,” and the three
lumes of his best-known work,
dag Archipelago. ”
Svetlana Alliluyeva, daughter of
elate Soviet Premier Josef Stalin,
salsobanned from the fair by cen-
iswhotook away her “Twenty Let-
to a Friend,” and “Only One
Autumn garden of gold
A butterfly gets the Midas touch as it settles
on the richly colored orange and gold mari
golds growing
Gardents.
Texas A&M’s Floral Test
Battalion photo by Lee Roy Leschper Jr.
3 I
ar.
White Night,” a memoir by Is-
sli Prime Minister Menachem
ailinghis years in a Stalinist
Rudder lorcam P’ was a ' so taken away by
Soviet authorities, as was “My
mntry and the World,” a book by
ibel Prize-winning Soviet dissi-
nt Andrei Sakharov.
Jeri Labor, an official of the As-
liation of American Publishers,
bed the Soviet censors confis-
lethe books and said, “It s an in-
idible process.”
Random House had 15 books coll
ated, the most of any American
blisher.
Among the other books taken
ay by the Soviets were “Adven-
esin Living Judaism,” “An Ulus-
ted history of the Third Reich,”
a book dealing with Mikhail
ryshnikov, who defected in 1974
m Leningrad’s Kirov Ballet and
performed in New York ever
World briefs
United Press International
TOKYO — Vice President Walter Mondale concluded Monday
Japan is a democracy because of the way cameramen and politicians get
along.
Still and television photographers shouted to Mondale and Japanese
Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira to shake hands for the camera again,
and again, and again. They did.
“The test of a democracy is when the cameramen tell you what to
do,” Mondale joked to Ohira. “This is a democracy.
MAHABAD, Iran - Government forces Monday entered the Kur
dish stronghold of Mahabad, Iran, under the cover of F-4 jets, forcing
Kurdish rebels to retreat into the hills. A column of troops led by
armored personnel carriers and heavy trucks moved into the city from
the northeastern side and prepared to launch a “clean-up” campaign
against suspected Kurdish insurgents still hidden inside buildings. But
most of the Kurdish gunmen holding the city fled into the mountains,
carrying their weapons with them. The town ofBaneh, west of Tehran,
was also being evacuated. There was no word on the whereabouts of
Kurdish leaders Sheikh Ezzeddin Hosseini and Abdor Rahman Qas-
semlou, who moved there from Mahabad last week.
TOKYO — Lan Lan, the 10-year-old panda adored by millions of
Japanese children and symbolizing renewed Chinese-Japanese ties,
died Monday. An autopsy disclosed she was pregnant with twins.
Lan Lan’s death was announced at tear-filled news conference,
and Japan’s former Prime Minister, Kakuei Tanaka, sent condolences
at the death of “the idol of Japanese children.” For two years, millions
of animal lovers in Japan and the world rooted for Lan Lan and her
male companion Kan Kan, 8, to produce offspring. They mated June 4,
1977 and again in the spring of this year. Lan Lan, groaning, collapsed
in her air-conditioned cage Friday afternoon and went into a coma.
Sunday, 38,000 children, crying openly, went to Lan Lan’s cage. “Poor
Lan Lan, don’t die,” they prayed.
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United Press International
BELFAST, Northern Ireland
— Belfast police said Monday they
are treating seriously a warning by
one of Northern Ireland’s most de
adly Protestant killer gangs that they
will murder prominent members of
the Provisional IRA.
The threat was announced to re
porters who were taken blindfolded
Sunday to a west Belfast hideout of
the Ulster Freedom Fighters, a tiny
radical Loyalist group closely con
nected to the outlawed Ulster Volun
teer Force, that has been responsi
ble for the sectarian murders of do
zens of Catholics in recent years.
In the hideout, the journalists
aotian refugees flee
home in U.S.
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iance is«LAKEWOOD, Colo. — Thirty-
patterns I) ir Indochinese refugees, most of
Effectivi m children, have been sleeping
a tile floor in the basement of a
mispherei arch for two weeks since fleeing a
otionaln mver housing project in the wake
ispheretl confrontations with Mexican-
lerican neighbors,
commerci file refugees fled Denver’s South
ibviously acoln Park housing project when
usinessai ig-simmering tensions between
arvey sail em and some Chicanos exploded
meralfieli :oa night of bottle and rock throw-
rainmenl
is not all the Chicanos who
used us trouble, said Neng Lee,
head of one of three related
nilies who fled the project. “But it
Jtsobad we feared them as much as
feared the communists. VVe
mldn’t go out of our houses at night
Jess there were two or three of us,
ideven then it wasn’t safe. ”
The refugees, all from a Laotian
mountain tribe that fought alongside
the United States in Southeast Asia,
have been living at the Green
Mountain United Presbyterian
Church because they haven’t found
private apartments.
“It is not very good here, espe
cially for the little children,” Lee
said. “VVe may be here another two
weeks because it is hard to find hous
ing with so many kids.
There are 20 children among the
group.
Lee said although the church
basement was cramped and the chil
dren had to play in a small yard next
to a busy thoroughfare, his relatives
at least felt safe.
“Even in our country, the church
was a place people didn’t cause trou
ble in, " he said. “They come there to
pray for God. VVe don’t want to fight.
Maybe the church can help us find a
house and we can have a good future
here.
were shown weapons that masked
UFF men said would be used in at
tacks on Provisional Irish Republican
Army men. Most of the guns were
automatic self-loading rifles used hy
British soldiers in Northern Ireland
or German-made pistols issued to
local police.
At their impromptu news confer
ence, the masked UFF men pro
duced a “death list” of 95 names of
people they said were key IRA guer
rillas.
The UFF men said they decided
to begin their assassinations again
because both the British Army and
the police were incapable of defeat
ing (he IRA using legal methods.
A police spokesman in Belfast said
they are treating the threat seriously
and are now hunting the UFF men
and their arms cache in West Belfast.
In the past week, two Catholics
have been killed by Loyalist murder
gangs in West Belfast •
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