IV 13. 1979 Tflf rRnLiNATMES-5 Jgeria today rclie econom . ' Wrally . on the West and ' y lepenas on tne east to sup- v Ally its military. Boumed- II ii i ' I ' yene's critics charge that YfCSXIy UigeSt Of $ie suppressed dissent and vianaged state enterprises Yoorly. 9 And yet Algeria has Aarned a reputation as African Affairs a hamoion of the right of, I.- - - - . -a. 'oor countries to a more RHODESIA GUERILLAS SAY MORAL IS HIGH (AN When white Rho desian leader Ian Smith was asked about the war during an interview last month on London fered little. Both, wanted, an independent Algeria, strong enough to resist economic dominance by any foreign power, and developed ; enough to improve the lot of its des perately poor people. Both had onlv limited success. Despite vast natural resources, the gap between rich and poor is widening. suitable share of world wealth, and its support for the Salman independence war shows it can chart an independent foreign policy. A shy man, Boumediene became a popular figure at home with a reputation for honesty. Even his critics would tell visitors over and over again, "Whatever eke, he Is a, good man. BITS & PIECES WHERETO FOR OIL? Now that South Africa's oil supply is threatened by the changes occuring in Iran, the Pretoria govern ment has asked for help from some powerful friends. The South Africa oil companies whose parent firms are part of the Iranian oil consortium have been asked by Economic Affairs Minister Chris Heunis to draw up contingency plans for getting the necessary Crude. Shell, British Petroleum, French-owned Total, Mobil, Caltex (Standard of Califon and Texaco), and Exxon are the majors which operate in both South Africa and Iran. The new Iranian prime minister has said his country will no longer sell to South Africa, and the exiled religious opposition leader AyotoOah s, Khomeini ; has made a similar pledge. Just where South African can expect to get the 90 of its supply perviously coming from . Iran is ,nol yet known. The Arab and African oil producers have observed a near complete boycott of South Africa since 1973. MSU SELLS SOUTH AFRICA STOCKS At a meeting on Decem ber 8 the Board of Trustees (Continued On Page 9 the posititon Television, he "I don't we say we now, but I we can hold can are Weekend replied: think honestly winning believe Recognition that African guerrilas opposed to the current regime are growing more powerful all the time is apparently now widespread among the countries whites. Smith said the answer is to be found in a , poltical, not military, solution. Not surprisingly, the mood on the other side, is more hopeful. Rex Nhongo, commander of the ZANU wing of the Pa triotic Front told Mozam bique's Tempo magazine: "The morale of the com batants in the. liberated zone - is very high. They have no doubts but that they will take power soon." Apparently fearing just such a take-dver, a government minister and long-time white political leader. Rollo Hayman ' recently resigned and called on Smith to place the country under British administra-. tion again. The Patriotic Front s strategy. Nhongo says, is to establish "liberated zones" in the northwest region, where the guerrilla presence has been limited. "Then we will go to the basic strategy of this offensive: isolation of the enemy in the cities by destruction of all means of communication," Nhongo says. ALGERIA BOUMEDIENE A CHAMPION OF THE THIRD WORLD fANl He came to oower onavrorariit-1' Communfrf tfrnM TrPi the army, and ended by being called a "self-confessed Marxist" in News week. When his coup d'etat succeeded, foreigners who had been attracted by the socialist philosophy of the man he overthrew began leaving the country in droves; but his captial became a haven for left ist exiles from around the world. One of his early speeches so angered women that officials had to bar the door to prevent a walkout; by his death he had staked the prestige of his government on backing Sahran guerillas, for whom the liberation of women is a principal aim. He was Houari Boumed iene, leader of Algeria since he overthrew Ahmed Ben Bella in 1965, unil his death on December 27. After thirteen years as president of a strategic and resource rich nation, his life's basic details are still in dispute. According to Marina and David Ottoway, Boumed iene was born Mohamed Ben Brahim Boukharouba on August 23. 1932, in eastern Algeria. In 1952 he ilea me country iu avoid service in the French army, and studied at Cairo's Al-Azhar University, When the Algerian revolution began he joined the fight against French rule, rising by February 1960 to leader of the General staff of the Na tional Liberation Army. In 1964 he was elected to the Political Bureau of the FLN, Algeria's only political nartv The couo which ousted Ben Bella was mounted with the support of con servative military ana relieious leaders who opposed the prominence of foreign advisers in Algeria s oolicv-maklni? structure Boumediene's highly nationalistic regime began with deep suspicion of all outsiders. But in retrospect there appears much truth to Bou mdiene' claim that his dis agreements with Ben Bella were less ideological than functional. While Ben Bella talked of worker and peasant management, and Boumediene favored what he saw as the more orderly method of state control, in practice their policies dif- Ask about Sears Credit Plans at iU regular price. 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