rnony. have come to l arn and grow. ' Our two communitie have be n thrown to ether by the ociology of the United tates. Our r lationships hav not alway been happy. " A Korean was among the 58 people killed in th rioting. Forty-six Koreans were injured. Religious If!aders support U.N. force in·Somalia late?" "Ar L V LAND-The leaders of tv U.S. Prote tant churche have announ ed their upport of a United Nations force to help prevent the fur­ ther uffering of the Somalian .peoplc, under the condition that the for e have a multilateral command tructure. The Rev. Dr. Paul H. Sherry of Cleveland, pre ident 0 the United Church of Chri t, and the Rev. Dr. C. William Nichol of Indianapolis, pre ident and general minister of the Chri tian Church (Disciples of Chri t), sent their advice in a tate- ,m t\h�tal1ix�DecePlper4thatthe o Ices of President Bush and u:rt Secretary General Boutro Boutros­ Ghali. ,.1111 ,. "I. q In an accompanying letter to the Pr ident, Sherry and Nichols say that they upport the creation of a United Nations force "only if the force i under United Nations com­ mand." They al 0 ask Bush not to "insi t on unilateral control by the United State ." In a cover letter to Boutro -Ghali, 'the two leaders ask the U.N. Secretary General to "insist that any United Nations Force be under U.N. command and control." The statement supports the efforts "to help as ure the delivery of food and �plies to the uffering of Somalia." .� 1.1I11ltl'd( ffl'" I!�I:I(; 11('1) of (,II' :II 1 th Edition 1'11';1 " mall �Ollr dll'rk or m(lll('� ord -r p • hi to' 1\1 � 1'10111111 P() Bo II�;-ll. \tlllnia (;\:l():� I�:'il I II ",d,', It\ (I( rht .. anl, pi ';!o.(' 'all I. (NI II (,1\ E (+t .1) "/,." , 1111 1/' '/1111111111" (11111 ((1,1 • I ��:J ( U: l),\R (. It).!.!) .i -SHIRT (. I "9;) I', .) SWEATSJIIRT (, 2�.9;) I' .; or, 1. I. nd. L: 24.95 . for L) Quanut: M L ,\L 1 I. XL \It \It \1" S,tJlo T. pplrnlhl(' Fo Your .\1(, \