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in the past week.I
THE RADIO quoted captured
UNITA soldiers as saying
UNITA army commander
Samual Chivale, 31, was killed
in fighting on the Ljumbale -
Alto road but gave no further
detail.
It said UNITA forces were
reverting to guerrilla war tac-
tics but did not elaborate. UN-
ITA officials have said they willt
abandon conventional war for
guerrilla fighting.
UNITA, alliednwith the Na-
tional Front - FNLA - has
been battling the MPLA for
months for control of the min-
eral - rich southwest African
territory. Portugal granted An-
gola independence on Nov. 11.
SOUTH AFRICA reportedly
has up to 20,000 troops along the
southern border with up to 5,000:
dug in around its $300 million=
Cunene River hydroelectric and {
irrigation project inside Ango-
la. The project was built to1
supply water and power to
Southwest Africa which South!
Africa controls.
Portugal's main reason for
not recognizing t h e MPLA
government, even though the
MPLA already controls most of
Angola, is that the parties do,
not want to antagonize the 350,- 1
000 Angolan settler refugees liv-
ing here just beforethe .spring
elections for a legislative as-
sembly.
The refugees are mostly anti-
MPLA and blame the Portu-
guese government's decoloniza-
tion policy for their plight.
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around.
A WALLACE spokesman
said the governor wasn't win-
ning over as many of the un-
committed delegates as they,
had hoped he would. A substan-
tial number of the delegates re-
mained uncommitted. The dele-
gates chosen go to congression-
al district caucuses next Sat-
urday.
TWO GOLD RUSH
STAIRCASES REMAIN
WEAVERVILLE, Calif. ( P) -
Seven spiral staircases leading
from sidewalks to balconies
adorned the outsides of buildings
in Weaverville more than a cen-
tury ago. This architectural fea-
ture distinguished Weaverville
from all other California gold
rush towns.
Today only two of these un-
usual staircases still stand.
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as taught by MAHARISHI MAHESH YOGI
Tuesday, Feb. 17 at 7:30 p.m.
Multipurpose Room UGLI5
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Every Wed. at 12 noon and 8:00 p.m.
and Every Sunday at 3:00 p.m.
at the offices of the
Students International Meditation Society
Sunday, February 15
Day Calendar
TV Ctr.: The Filmmaker: Visual
Artist, wwJ TV, channel 4, noon.1
WUOM: States of the Union-bi
centennial series, featuring Cali-
fornia, 1 pm.
Musical Society: Luciano Pava-
rotti, tenor, Hill Aud., 2:30 pm.
Music School: Degree Recital --
Judith Palac, violi, Recital Hall, 2
pm; piano chamber music, Recital
Ball, 8 pm.
Monday, February 16
WUOM: Amanda Blake of 'Gun-
smoke" series, interviewed by Carl
Matthusen, KMCR, 10 am.
Industrial, Operations Eng.: Dr.
Vijay Tipnis, METCUT, "Applica-
tion of Cutting Tool Life Character-
istic Functions to Metal Removal in
C.A.M.," 325 w. Eng., 4 pm.
Computer Information, Control
Seminar: Philip L. Katz, U. of Illi-
nois, Chicago Circle, "Maximizing
Long-Run Yield of Alaska King
Crab as an Optimal Control Prob-
lem," 1504 E. Eng., 4 pm.
Anthropology: Panel discussion,
"Homonid Origins," E. Conf. Rm.,
Rackham, 4 pm.
Particle Physics Seminar: W. Lee,
Columbia U.. "U-Production at
Fermilab," 2038 Randall Lab., 4:151
I pm.
Human Physiology: Films on cir-
culation and the heart, S. Lec. Hall,
1 Med. Sci. 11, 7 pm.
Project Community: Art Tarnow,
atty.. "Prison Conditions," Aud. C.
Angell, 7:30 pm.
Native American Affairs Conimit-
tee; Program in Amer. Culture: Er-
nie Stevens, Oneida, Exec. Diree-
tor, American Indian Policy Review
Commission, "Native Americans
and the United States Govern-
ment,"25 Angell, 7:30 pm.
Ctr. Japanese Studies: Toyoda's.
The Mistress, Aud. 3, MLB, 8 PM.
IwY: Virginia Nordby, I'The
Equal Rights Amendment," Clem-
ents Library, 8 pm.
Music School: Jazz Band, Edward
L. Smith, conductor, Rackham Aud.,
8 pm.
Men's Basketball: UM vs. East-
ern Michigan, Crisler Arena, 8:05
pm; broadcast, WUOM, 8 pm.
Summer Placement
763-4117
Camp Sequoia, New York. Will
interview students Mon. Feb. 23,
from 9 to 5. Openings include wat-
erfront (WSI), pioneering, nature,
music, drama, photography, dance,
ham radio, arts/crafts. Age must
I be at least 20.
Meanwhile, an Associated
Press poll of all 77 Democratic
county chairmen in Oklahoma
showed that four of every 10
delegates to the county Demo-
cratic conventions on Feb. 29
apparently will be uncommit-
ted, and former Georgia Gov.
Carter will have the largest
block of committed delegates.
The AP poll showed the un-
committed delegates totaled
2,946 or 40.99 per cent; Carter
had 1,323 delegates or 18.41 per
cent, slightly ahead of former
Senator Fred Harris, who had
1,187 or 16.51 per cent.
Nigerian
leader
Slain
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of the state radio and claimed
that they had taken over be-
cause of unexplained "difficul-
ties" with Muhammed's regime.
Muhammed, the father of six,
had joined the Nigerian army in
1958. He served with the United
Nations peacekeeping force in
what is now Zaire in 1962, rose
rapidly through the ranks and
became a colonel in 1968. Ie
commanded a division that cap-
,ured key southern Nigerian
cities during the Biafran seces-
sion war in the late 1960s.
GEN. YAKUBU Gowon, head
of the government overthrown
by M-hammed in July, said he
hayed no part in Friday's at-
temoted takeover. Gowon fled
to Britain, where he is now
studying at Warwick University
in the Midlands.
THE COUP attempt followed
a major anticorruption drive by
Mohammed and a sharp move
to the left in foreign policy.
In the 15 years since Nigeria
gained independence from Brit-
ain there have been three coups
besides yesterday's abortive up-
rising.
Nigeria is the most populous
and rich country in black Africa.
Keeneland racetrack in Lex-
ington, Ky., conducted its first
meeting in 1936.
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Sunday, February 15, 1976
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