Tuesday, October 30, 1984 South African white-black line could be blurred blood red DyAdHudler Daily Nebraskan Staff Reporter Racial tensions in South Africa could throw the United States into another Vietnam-type war, according to a UNL political sci ence professor and "African spe cialist." Louis Picard said because South Africa is strategically important to the United States, the U.S. government would probably send troops into the area if South Afri ca's predominantly white govern ment was threatened by a revo lution. Picard, who recently returned from a trip to South Africa, said revolution is possible there be cause the government practices apartheid, the legal segregation of races. The government is con trolled by whites. Blacks, the ma jority people, are excluded from political activities. In his apartheid studies, Picard observed "homelands," rural black areas in South Africa. Homelands cover 13 percent of the continent and hold 80 percent of the Afri can black population, Picard said. Picard is studying the political control South African government has over these homelands. Picard said chances for a peaceful end to apartheid are "slim," but possible. He said peaceful demonstrations, moral jj jj jj Wt,"!",fcw ' 'j'" '' 1 1 1 i.i'Titt.iiwiiiftwtb". iWKiifl-wpiwii ipiimiiMBag . " -f0 ' " ' t - """" ' tlliCif 11 , I rv UJ r? Cobl Nsws Nhrotk is your Urik. to Ccsnpdga '01 Since 1940. Daniel Schorr has been peering into America's Presidential election process. Now as CNN's Senior Correspondent. Schorr brings you the benefit of that experience as he analyzes, dissects, critiques and com ments on the 1 984 elections. As part of CNN's election coverage. Schorr delivers his exclusive commentary and political perspective on DESK OF DAN SCHORR every evening on PRIMENEWS. aiso on PRIMENEWS. you can call in to Wash ington as Schorr fields 15 minutes of viewer questions about the day's top stories. v sd3 Stay with CNN and Daniel Schorr all fall iUiff for the most complete coverage Camnaian 'M nlnnn with 94-hoi news, sports, weather, features and more everyday. cabSevisson; 390 N. Cotner Lincoln, NE 6S507 persuasion and international in fluence (mainly Western) could bring change. Some African groups are al ready "using violent actions to help end apartheid practices. One anti-apartheid group, the African National Congress, is re sponsible for about a dozen bomb ings and sabotage events per month, Picard said. These events are not frequent now, but they could escalate into "something like we saw in Vietnam," he said. The recent announcement that South African Qishop Desmond Tutu had won the Nobel Peace Prize will temporarily ease some tension, Picard said. "The Tutu prize will act as a catalyst," he said. "It will bring many diverse groups together temporarily, both violent and non-violent groups." Picard is internationally known for his African studies. Besides publishing articles in several periodicals and co-authoring a book, he will address the Interna tional Political Science meeting next summer in Paris. The UNL professor has traveled to 17 African countries since his first visit in 1965, when he joined the Peace Corps after graduating from college. He's been back sev eral times teaching, research ing and learning more about African culture. of rg;cAs n irs nf I HFA rv- rTON ... CALL: 457-2356 Daily Nebraskan i T . I. " !,. Dave WtlyoiiHy Nebraskan Picard HALLOWEEN DECORATIONS: streamers, balloons, window decorations, cards and much more! I i,,kcs'"' :TRPHrSBUILD-&-BROT RULES: C?3 Sixking Canpstit'ton 1. ptchcf cf Ssch's bc for each ttzm entry. 2. Esch tscm Ett.-npt3 to stock empty Sarahs contslrscts, ons on top of each o;hjf. as h;gh as thsy can within a preserved tme limrt. 3. $50 CASH for winning team! 4. No member of the te3m may leave the ground. (0X0XG.! r'....". Who else but UNL Boolcstores can satisfy a spook! 10 OFF Halloween treats, cards, buttons and party goods! OCTOBER 31 ST ' ONLY! D. Stroh's contsincrs must stand rKkperdenty efter time expke&n to qtsc!I?y. 6 Ech team has 3 minutes to perform. 7 Each entry must be ecmpcssd of 3 pennon tsams. 0. A maximum of 4 teams wi8 compsto during ths evening of the com petition. 9. A 8 entrys accepted the r.ght of the competrtbn, no sooner. vAvyi r 9 1' Xvw.Aw M m " " ' """ ' t ., .- "''''"'Ti'TTt Page 7 f 'S Lincoln, 1U.CS710 V ZSSXSS3BMS. GOODIES: butter bon pumpkins, marshmallow pumpkins taffy, caramels, and assorted gifts! AT THE MOST CONVENIENT LOCATION LOWER LEVEL CITY UNION GARDEN LEVEL EAST UNSON 10. AB tssm iwznez m uat b at tecst 20 years cf ajs t? qualify. ir-. Th contest is going on st night . cl jbs nstron wide. The national record is 13 CASES . . . Let's put Lincoln on the map with 19 CASES!!! You can't win if you don't enter. Come to Stooges and Stroh-A-Psrty. a