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Show Will Koj'cp Sah B I of today are the vot ers of tomorrow if I cun keep tin of the poor house "But he left town the minute his speech was over That's kinder like we fuse been doing on our tour. Ve always arrange to have the train stand by and get out if possible before the audience does Of course it shows weakness, but it shows excellent judgment personal safety. Sti w art Rekindling an annual debate env condemned the pro gram, saying the huntn b of Au'tra lia s national sy mbol only benefits the commercial kangaroo industry which reaped more than exports last year $9 million in ' t the (ireenpeace environmental an fern ing and i oinpi a" : w .Iler nil slit-- p .Hid III ie The kangaroo hides arv txporod for use in making sho s and put'cs the meat vv mds up as pel food or i ol gioup ic traba Pri's nited v There can be ii" Inuh: that .Mas in b'lDNLY Australia - The federal government ignoring opposition from einironmenialists announced million Wednesday that more than kangaroos may be killed this year in a program aimed at controlling then population growth better deliver this in person I out Januarv Ihuisd.n itinrif I r I9,,i, 2 A i Vuslralia May Kill a Million Ravenous Kangaroos llesjid farmers .ike he v.iii IMo E1 the President was billed tt appear in person, not our the radio Yes. he spoke before tile harm Bureau These llii'iiirv Ln iroiimmlaliM'o Call It a Kutlih is I the kangaroo harvesting purely for commercial gam and not for pest control said Trevor Paly of The kangaroo industry is a dishe said ustralians grace to all adding that I'.'tlB will mark 2m years ruthless lommercial exploitation our national svmhol This is noi ' really mm Ii to he proud of is it" hach year the government issues quotas setting the number of kanga roos that can be killed in a "culling process designed to keep them off farmlands where they damage crops of of v I on oho ! M.mv number is double n i,t r l alii tin aitu.! kangaroos killed e mil ve.it becau- Ill' war by I some jn pei-pl- nlu n 'aid !u 'Mini i o i v kang ii oi i a oil i di ought t mlcd is an old, i atioii ot heir ability to tloui Hi do ii'!rali i'i spile lilt- i Mi clues of tinvv found ilion itlinui ( i i c oi illegal hunt nix kangaroo tad soup 111 Canberra Wedne-dattderal f.nvironment Minister B.i'rv t ohcii announced a lsHti quota of 2li million kangaroos in ihi 'tates of New South Waa-Western ustralia South and Tasmania Ti d tillg a 01 ot K.iiiguoio nij'l'-vea- i. ( di m mini ni expul' believe the annual quota a irlv I I I esinnaies then he government million kangaroos in Xu'lralia lias i a million people environmentalists contunf kanga loo' are threatened with extinction by the hunt although some indcpcn dent experts believe there muv be more kangaroos in Australia today than w hen Europeans settled the con tinont 108 years ago are 19 wliu 1 The quota for the state of Queensland has not been announced hut is expected to he more than million bringing the total figure for the year 1 h dm. Oc ( lalv said a i o,i, .lam of env iron ' lilt'll! il gioups Would irtvel lo f llllcd SI alls and i.urcpe this year to aigm foi imptiil bails oil kangaroo 1 I pi OllUCts The I ot ports nilul Sidles has allowed im kangjioo products sine 1981 for your Dec 20. 1923 Selected ond edited bv Bi an Ster ling All rights reserved tor the rill Wagers Memorial S. Yemen Chief Urging All-O- ut Fight By Khawla Mattar Associated Press Writer DJIBOUTI - Rebels moved through South Yemen's capital with tanks and rocket launchers Wednesday, and the president called tn loyal battle for tribesmen to a "last-ditcArab control of the Soviet-alliestate, diplomats here reported. The Arab diplomats in Djibouti, which faces South Yemen across the southern entrance to the Red Sea, said the struggle between rival Marxist factions had brought the Soviet Embassy in Aden under fire. But they said they did not know which side was shooting at it Direct reports from Aden are not available because regular communications have been cut Youll find spectacular savings on select groups of Levis5, Lee5, Wrangler5, Sorer and more! Hurry in while the selection is best! h d Leee Prewashed Boot Cut and Straight Leg Jeans Arab diplomats, speaking on condition of anonymity, estimated the death toll at 1U.UUU and the wounded at twice that number in the fighting that started Jan. 13. Both President Ali Nasser Mohammed and the rebel leaders support Moscow, but Mohammed's recent Arab naovertures to tions apparently inspired the coup attempt. The Soviet Union has tw o military bases in stragically located Arabian Peninsula country. "The battles are vicious, and the confrontation lines are all overlapping. In some suburbs the fighting has .been raging from house to house. said a diplomat who was in touch with his countrys embassy in Aden. ;the South Yemeni capital. "Decomposing corpses are everywhere, and '.almost all houses in Aden have either collapsed or are pockmarked with bombs and bullets." i Maki a Kuwaiti evacuee ;who arrived in that Persian Gulf mirate, said he saw combatants corpses as barricades. It's a sight that 1 will never forget." ' An Egyptian seaman gave this of Aden: "Buildings were iablaze, others collapsing. Snipers were shooting at the tanks from the 'hills. Terrified people were running around and I saw terrified children running out of their school into the Streets. I could see the children screaming and weeping." The seaman. Ismail Mohammed Ahmed, is a crewman on the Greek freighter Dimitra. It docked Wednesday in Djibouti, a tiny African enclave 130 miles across the Gulf of .Aden from the embattled South Yemeni capital on the Arabian Peninsula's southwestern tip. Some refugees said warplanes fired at foreigners waiting on beaches for evacuation to Djibouti. One of the diplomats said. "All Nasser (Mohammed) ordered his forces to descend from the provinces !on Aden lo stifle the rebellion in what would be a battle." 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