12—The Daily Collegian Tuesday, June 24, 1986 Blacks will win S. African 'war/ Mandela says LONDON (AP) Winnie Mandela said in a clandestine interview broadcast yesterday that Blacks in South Africa regard the current state of emergency as “a declaration of war,” which they ultimately will win. “As much as the South African racist regime is prepared to fight to the last man, so are we determined to fight to the bitter end,” the wife of imprisoned black nationalist leader Nelson Man dela said in an interview on Independent Tele vision’s “World In Action” program. Independent Television said it defied the South African government’s ban on journalists enter ing black townships and filmed Mandela on Sunday at her home in Soweto, the huge, black city outside Johannesburg. The commentator noted that her decision to speak to the journalists could bring up to 10 years in prison. “Subversive statements” are illegal under the state of emergency proclaimed June 12. Mandela said in the interview that the last chance for peaceful transition to black majority rule is the imposition of severe economic sanc- GROOMING • BOARDING • A FULL LINE OF AQUARIUM AND • PREVENTIVE HEALTH CARE i FOR YOUR PUPPY Q GC Along with regular exercise and checkups, eating the right foods is an important part of a preventive health care program. That s why there's Science Diet 'Canine Growth. § CANINE GROWTH' • Scientifically formulated for puppies from _ weaning to maturity. • A high energy, nutritionally balanced diet. Provides the ideal amounts of calcium, phosphorus and protein needed to develop ■g strong healthy bones and teeth. O • Feeding results in a healthy pup which will q mature Into a healthy dog. 0C • Available in both dry and canned forms. en Come by andlet us show you why Canine Growth m is the best food you can feed your puppy. in State College: in Bellefonte: Lyon’s Kennels Lyon’s Grooming Shop 9 328 W. College Ave. R.DJS o 234-2370 355-3974 S 3 A FULL LINE OF AQUARIUM BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION STUDENTS FALL ADVANCE REGISTRATION WORKSHOP Pollock Rec. Room Wednesday, June 25, 6:30 p. Core advisors will be available to assist you. qjeeoaftft * ..... . .the African National Congress is the future government of South Africa, and that is God’s foregone conclusion’ tions on South Africa by other nations. She called on the rest of the world “to strangle our country” economically in order to make the white government realize the gravity of the current political situation. Speaking quietly and firmly, Mandela crit icized Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher of Britain and President Reagan for opposing tough economic sanctions. Both have said sanctions will not work and will cause more suffering for South Africa’s 24 million Blacks. “It is not for the British and the Reagan m x o -HI fiiiil § SCIENCE i DIET i Because preventive heotth care o starts with proper nutrition: PET SUPPLIES ° Winnie Mandela It’s Personal... in the Collegian Classifieds! administration to prescribe to us what degree of suffering we must still undergo,” she declared. “We have suffered enough.” Although the South African government, with the support of Britain and the United States, may be strong now, she declared, “the African Na tional Congress is the future government of South Africa, and that is God’s foregone conclusion.” “Whether Margaret Thatcher and Reagan continue supporting Pretoria to this day, we shall win in the end. We shall liberate our country,” Mandela said. The outlawed African National Congress, of which Nelson Mandela and Oliver Tambo are co founders, is the main guerrilla group fighting to end the apartheid race laws through which South Africa’s five million whites maintain supremacy and deny rights to the black population. A delegation from the Commonwealth, the 49- nation association of Britain and its former colonies, failed earlier this month to bring about a dialogue between the South African govern ment and the ANC, which has its headquarters in Zambia. SHE CAN IF SHE donates plasma. EARN UPTQSSO A WEEK. 120 S. ALLEN ST. (REAR) 9-5:30 MON., TUES., THURS. 237-5761 9-3:30 WED., FRI. £SSera-Tec Biologicals f THE ♦ $ presents ▼ +Magnificent Miller Week t ▼ Monday, June 23-Monday, June 30 ▼ $ 35C Miller or Miller Lite drafts all week $ Miller door prizes nightly 9pm-lam A Dance to the Music of “Extended Play” $ Tuesday thru Friday $ A 10° Wing Specials Sunday & Monday 4 9pm-lam Don’t Miss ▲ MagnificenttMiller Week at the A Y Gingerbread Man! Y Heister St. 237-0361 na.m.-2 p.m.