8 Friday, August 31, 1990 / University Daily Kansan FREE POSTERS MIRACLE VIDEO Saturday, Sept. 1st 19th & Haskell 841-7504 Have "You" Had Your Frozen Yogurt Today?? TWOLOCATIONS: 23rd and Louisiana 15th and Kasold Free 21/4" tropical plant just for coming in! We have the easy to care for as well as the exotic. Everything from Cactus to Bonzai! Come in and see our great selection. Garden Center We have cut flower arrangements for every occasion. We're only 4 blocks east of Mass. CAIRO, Egypt — Arab League foreign ministers had an emergency meeting yesterday about the Persian Gulf crisis, but only 13 of the league's 21 member nations attended. Arab League emergency meeting has low turnout of only 13 nations "We did not come to this meeting today to deepen the divisions, but it is an attempt to get out of the crisis," Egyptian Foreign Minister Esmat Abdel-Meguid told reporters after a closed-door session. A six-member committee — Bahrain, Libya, Kuwait, Egypt, Syria and Saudi Arabia — is to draft a resolution for discussion at today's session. Coast Guardsmen begin Gulf duty to help enforce economic embargo RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — U.S. Coast Guardmen trained for Caribbean drug interdiction have been added to Navy "boarding teams" enforcing the economic impact of Iraq, U.S. military, sources said yesterday. The Coast Guardss arrived in the Persian Gulf region this week and are aboard several of the 72 U.S. ships patrolling the gulf, the Arabian Sea and the Red Sea, the sources said on condition of anonymity. The teams question ships officers and ask to inspect the cargo. If one is found to have Iraqi connections, the ship may be "diverted" to another port, the sources said. They said U.S. warships had intercepted about 170 ships and boarded at least 10 in the gulf and Red Sea. League requests peace initiatives The Associated Press CAIRO, Egypt — The Arab League yesterday urged Arabs to bring any Persian Gulf peace initiatives to its meeting, but it stressed that any settlement of the gulf crisis must include Iraq's withdrawal from Kuwait. Diplomatic sources said the league would probably condemn once more Iraq's invasion at the session. They said the main aim at the session was to embarrass Iraqi Hamsein for ignoring the league's previous appeals. League Secretary-General Chadli Klibi said members at yesterday's meeting had reviewed reports of efforts by the U.N. Security Council to resolve the conflict. He was apparently referring to peace proposals by the Palestine Liberation Organization. Kuwait has rejected that initiative because it involves some form of federation between Kuwait and Iraq. In its statement yesterday, the league asked any members with peace initiatives to propose them. Kibisi read the statement to reporters following a three-hour meeting of officials from 13 Arab League nations. The emergency meeting yesterday was called to hear a report from Klibi on progress in carrying out resolutions passed at an Arab summit, also in Cairo, on Aug. 10. President asks allies to help with expenses The Associated Press WASHINGTON — President Bush called on wealthy allies yesterday to share the huge expense of the U.S. military buildup in the Persian Gulf, declaring that a world order" could emerge from the Middle East crisis. 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