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DASCOLA STYLISTS ARBORLAND-97 -9975 MAPLE VILLAGE-761-2733 E. LIBtERTY-668-9329 E. UNIVERSITY-662-0354 .We. F Frieze, 4 p.m. From Wire Service Reports two months, the official added. Int'l. Night: British Isles Menu, MOUNT DARWIN, Rhodesia, "I am pretty sure we have set League Caeteria, 5 p.m. Rhodesian government forces them back and we will not see a sord' withJClub:r anion nlub yesterday said they had stalled much of the big push before Union, 6 p.m. an offensive by up to 1,700 Af- Christmas," he added in a Guild House: Poetry reading, 802 rican nationalist ' guerrillas by briefing at military headquar- Monroe St., 7:30 p.m. staging a pre-emptive strike in- ters here. Ctr. Japanese Studies: Full Moon to Mozambique on Sunday. Lunch, 200 Lane, 8 p.m. They claimed to have de- "W E H A V E destroyed Musket M&M: Lerner & Lowe's stroyed several guerrilla bases the bases," Mr. Edden said. Cameot." Mendelssohn Theatre, 8and SO tons of war materials. He commands the police special Music School: Louis Nagel, pian- A senior polide official was branch in the northeast area ist, Rackham Aud., 8 p.m. giving the first details of what where African guerrillas began were officially called 'ehot pur- their war against white rule -t and rsuit" operations over the week- four 'years ago. Read and Use end across Rhodesia's northern Mr. Edden gave no details , , , border with Mozambique. about individual guerrilla Da ily Classifieds A S S I S T A N T Commis- camps or casualties, nor did sioner Mike Edden told report- he say how many bases were ers: "I would like you to forget attacked. hot pursuit - I would like to He said that only Rhodesian think of it in terms of defend- infantrymentwere invosand ing ourselves. It was simply a ifnrmnwr novd n military operation designed to he denied Mozambique reports N APPLIANCE STORE . sort out people on our imme- that the government forces had diate border." used aircraft, tanks and caval- ry. But he said the Mozambique He said Rhodesian intelli- fioure of seven camps hit "was gence units were satisfied that. only slightly exaggerated." a big push into Rhodesia had H SYbeen planned at this time of THE OFFICIAL said the raids year involving up to 1,700 guer- had been aimed at Rhodesian rillas. guerrillas of the Zimbabwe Af- The operation had given Rho- rican National Union (ZANU) desia breathing time of at least "_.A ., .__ _,.. EVER YT HING YOU AllDesei Here's just a small sample of the vast selection, you'll find in e TEAC, MARANTZ, PIONEER, SANSUI, B.I.C., AKAI, ALTEC, H others. We guarantee you low prices and we protect your pur department. So give your ears . . . and your pocketbook a break. ro'0 SANSUI 8080 AM/FM, F-STEREO RECEIVER channel mm. RMS at 8 ohms from 20 hertz to 20000 hertz with nd more than 0.2% total. harmonic distortion. 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"Our objective was to go across the northern border and destroy those war materials, to gain more intelligence as to their fast and future activities, to eliminate the threat to the border and'to blunt and if pos- sible complete nullify the big push," Mr. Edden said. IN A reference to the Geneva talks on Rhodesia's future, he said: "We had in fact held back in the interests of our col- leagues in Geneva. But time was running out. We could have lost a great deal if we'd stayed in Rhodesia longer." J NEVER EXPECTED FROM AP t M A new book of stories by Bradb ury LONG AFTER MIDNIGHT 22 Hauntings and Celebrations "each a jewel" -San F rancisco Chronicle $7.9.5 -Knopf and as far as he knew there had been no casualties among Mozambique troops even though they guarded some of the camps. 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