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Show The Daily Utah Cbrenkk, Moaday, September 18, 185 Page Two NEWSPRESSBRIEFS INTERNATIONAL FROM UNITED central topic. Soviets say U.S. is not realistic The Soviet Union said Sunday that Washington is striking "an intransigent, defiant stance" in preparation for the November summit between Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev and President Reagan. "As for the U.S. side, nothing is heard from across the ocean except the mounting propaganda," the Communist Party newspaper Pravda said. It repeated the call for an end to Reagan's multi-yea- r, $26 billion Strategic Defense Initiative program of developing weapons to destroy approaching nuclear-arme- d MOSCOW anti-Sovi- et missiles. The comment came two days after Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze met with Reagan in Washington and proposed a 60 percent cut in nuclear weapons if Washington abandons the "Star Wars" program. The Kremlin proposal was made in preparation for the Nov. 0 summit in Geneva, Switzerland, between Reagan and Gorbachev, where arms control will form a 19-2- "The closest staff members of the president, and he himself, in their numerous speeches and statements make it clear that they stick to the old position which is far from being a realistic one,' Pravda said. The U.S.A. would like to take an intransigent, defiant stance, illusorily expecting that the U.S.S.R. will accept U.S. dictates," Pravda writer Yuri Zhukov said. London's racial riots firing up Police sealed off the mostly black LONDON neighborhood of Brixton Sunday and braced for more violence after a night of riots sparked by the police shooting of a black woman. Firemen searched for victims in the charred ruins of several buildings, including a four-stor- y apartment complex. By Sunday afternoon, Police said all missing residents had been located. "Bizarre." "Shocking." "Strange." "Avant Garde." "Experimental." "Crude." "Inventive." "Camp." Walesa says charge trumped up WARSAW, Poland Solidarity founder Lech Walesa said Sunday his former chief aide was arrested on a trumped-u- p charge related to the underground union's call for a boycott of upcoming state elections. Walesa, who celebrated his 42nd birthday with 8,000 supporters at a church in his home town of Gdansk, said Sianislaw Kadalowski was arrested Saturday in the Baltic port of Szczecin after a MprovacatcurM left a leaflet calling for a boycott of Oct. 13 elections in his apartment. Kadalowski was deputy chairman of Solidarity when the free trade union operated legally in 1980. The union was crushed by the imposition of martial law in 198 L "The arrest of Kadalowski was preceded by the visit of a provacateur in his apartment who left a master copy of an anti-sta- te leaflet calling for a boycott of the elections, Walesa said in a statement. Underground Solidarity has urged Poles to boycott the elections. THE PIE PIZZARIA New York Style Hand Thrown Pizza DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS i3 That's how the 80 or 90 European and American films in Brian Patrick's Experimental Film Survey course have been described. They date from 1900 to the present and vary in length from three to twenty minutes. You won't see them anywhere else in Utah. In fact, you'd probably have to go to someplace like the New York Museum of Modern Art to see them at all outside this class. This quarter you can see 0 them all Tuesday evenings, p.m., October in the OSH auditorium. Register now at Continuing Education, east wing Annex, for Film Studies 528R-- 1 (3 hours credit) or Film Studies 58R-- 1 (noncredit, $92). No prerequisite. served 7 days 11:00-5:0- 0 a week SOUP and SLICE 16 Pizza Slice and Soup 2 SALAD and SLICE 16' Pizza Slice and Salad 2 SOUP and SALAD 6:30-10:0- Dinner Salad and Soup 2 Call Ahead For Take-Ou- t 582-019- 3 1320 East 2nd South (Under the University Pharmacy) The HP-4-1 Advantage Buy a HP 41 calculator and recieve FREE, HP's newest software module. 41 calculator has the calculating power you need to make The HP-- 41 the grade in everything from Linear Algebra to Physics to Engineering Fundamentals to Statistics. Your I f HHP-- M II I i 1 will be quick and easy Module. with the Along with subroutines and user programming I menus, the all the top engineering, math, and financial programs II (I II "O Module holds Y i ever written for the It's a $49 value yours , HP-4- 1. free, So HP-4- 1. that's when you buy a stop by your bookstore and get the advanWV3 HEWLETT tage. ftxJ PACKARD Offer ends Nov. 15, 1985 Hours 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Sat: 10:00 a.m. to .3:00 p.m. Tuesday nights: until 7:30 p.m. Visa and Mastercard accepted M-- F: UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH (fteQ? mi Thursday Oct. 3 8:00 p.m. in the Union Ballroom Featuring the Tempo Timers 200 Person, 350 Couple, HO00 Group of 10 CAMPUS Mi PROGRAMS i r r:,(, ;, i |