AP Photo Pot plane crashes The remains of a DC-7 airplane lay smouldering on the ground in a wooded area near Farmersville, La., Wednesday after it crashed while carrying several tons of marijuana. One person died in the accident. South Africa e willing to make a two semester commitment e CA f 4 t MORE INFORMATION And Screening Interview, rec ts a e re'ets Come To A MASS MEETING:v N: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1978 UNITED NATIONS (UPI) - South Africa has rejected Secretary General E: 7:30pm Kurt Waldheim's proposal for a large- RE: Pendleton Room, 2nd Floor Michigan Union scale UN peacekeeping operation in South West Africa to guarantee free OFFERED BY elections and peaceful transition to in- dependence. OUNSEL ING SERVICES L In a formal note to Waldheim, South Africa Foreign Minister Roelof Botha OFFICE OF STUDENT SERVICES said South Africa could not accept a UN 3100 MICHIGAN UNION 764-8312 force of 7,500 men and 1,200 civilian of- ficials. 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