The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 16, 1979, Image 6

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    Page6 THE BATTALION
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1979
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Soviet yuletide
steal market in
cards
Britain
United Press International
LONDON — The Soviets are
aiming to hold all the cards when it
comes to Christmas greetings in Bri
tain this year.
Much to the outrage of British
manufacturers, the atheistic Rus
sians have crept into the religious
Christmas card market and undercut
the home-grown product to boot.
The British Greeting Card and
Calendar Association, leading the
crusade against the foreign intru
sion, claims the Russians have en
tered the market as part of a compli
cated scheme to give them sterling
with which to buy an American com
puter.
Some of the offending cards dis
played by the association said — in
most un-Kremlinlike fashion —
“May the baby born in Bethlehem
on the first Christmas Day, Give you
peace and joy and love that never
passes away” and “Candles burning
brightly on the Christmas tree. Chil
dren stand outside the door merrily.
Hearken to the words they sing,
Glory to the newborn king. ”
Others showed pictures of wor
shippers attending church or por
traits of the Madonna and child.
Jim Galbraith, president of the
Greeting Card and Calendar Asso
ciation, said the Soviet cards were
based on British designs from years
past.
They are on sale at 15 pence (31
cents) for a pack of 10 — which Brit
ish manufacturers claim is less than
the cost of the materials. The aver
age price of a British card is 5 pence
(10 cents).
Galbraith said more than 100 mil
lion Soviet cards had flooded the
country and were being sold without
any mark of origin.
“They come in with no identifica
tion, obviously because they are
being produced by a nation whose
government is atheistic,” said
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another spokesman. “We don’t mind
honest competition, but people
should have the freedom to choose
whether they want to buy Russian
Christmas cards or not.”
Michael Bleston, a member of the
association’s committee on Russian
cards, charged, “The whole thing
was the result of a deal between the
Russian government and the Control
Data Corp. of America.
“The Russians want to buy a com
puter, and in order to generate fore
ign exchange, the Americans helped
them set up this plan.
There was no immediate com
ment from the Russians or the Amer
ican company.
The British have struck back,
though, in terms of size and technol
ogy. One British entry on the market
this Christmas is a 9 pound card
faced in silk that has a music box that
plays Silent Night and sells for
$18.90.
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One South African to hang
12 found guilty of treason
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United Press International
PIETERMARITZBURG, South Africa —- Judge
Johan Hefer found 12 black militants guilty of high
treason Thursday and sentenced one of them to death.
The other 11 defendants received sentences ranging
from 14 years to 19 years imprisonment.
The prosecutor had demanded the death penalty for
all the defendants.
It was the first time in South African history that
anyone has been sentenced to hang for treason.
The death penalty was decreed against James Mange,
24. He also was sentenced to 18 months imprisonment
for contempt of court in the two-month trial in Pieter
maritzburg, a small college town 50 miles west of
Durban.
The other 11 defendants had one year added to their
sentences for contempt of court.
The guilty verdict and sentencing came at the end of a
stormy session that saw the judge clear the courta
three times and charge the defendants with contemp
times.
The 12 sat stony-faced as the judge ended a 12(1,
word trial summation and found them guilty
treason charges under South Africa’s anti-ten®
laws. They were acquitted of alternate charges ol;
spiring to commit murder.
Hefer ordered the courtroom cleared for the it
time Thursday. Earlier the defendants chanted
apartheid slogans, waved protest signs and jeeredall
judge from the glass cage built around the belt
where they have been sitting during the longtrii
The men, who have admitted being members ol
outlawed African National Congress, were charged
12 counts of high treason and 43 alternate count
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sabotage and anti-government activities. Alltheck yyj
arose from a series of shootouts with police in
Snook,
to the
Palestinian mayor expelled
Sinai Desert zone yielded
PANHAN
in the
CRICKE’
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United Press International
TEL AVIV, Israel — Israel hand
ed over a craggy hunk of the Sinai
Desert to Egypt Thursday but in the
occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip
there was spreading protest over the
decision to expel a prominent Pales
tinian mayor.
The brief military ceremony took
place at a civilian airfield at the foot
of the sixth-century Monastery of St.
Catherine, marking the transfer of
an 600 square-mile, arc-shaped zone
as called for in the March 26 Egyp-
tian-Israeli peace treaty.
The Israelis say they have more
than $7 million invested in the area.
Israel moved up the handover of
the zone by two months as a goodwill
gesture to Egyptian President
Anwar Sadat in another phase of the
Jewish state’s three-year withdrawal
from the desert region.
As a handful of Israeli civilians and
troops Wednesday left the St.
Catherine complex that includes an
air terminal, motel and a school built
during more than 12 years of occupa
tion, the Cabinet’s powerful ministe
rial defense committee reaffirmed an
REST H<
Room
expulsion order against Mayor
sam Shaka of Nablus.
The mayors of 25 West bankto
and of Gaza city in the Gaza St ‘SPORTS
resigned in sympathy and school
business strikes hit Nablus aik
least three other West Bank rift
Shaka was arrested Sundaypei
ing the outcome of an appeal
Israel’s Supreme Court againsl
deportation order. He was order
expelled for allegedly express
support for Palestinian terrorism ; V-HTI
vities but maintains h*« rpmiB
were misinterpreted.
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