--- NATION AND WORLD Page 11 Sudan stops coup attempt of insurgents By United Press International KHARTOUM. Sudan — Sudanese security police thwarted a Libyan-backed coup plot to overthrow the Islamic government of President Jafar Anaime, Sudan's official radio said yesterday. The broadcast said "several" traitors, mostly from the Christian south of the country, had been arrested along with the head of those allegedly participating in the coup attempt. The leader of the southern Nubian tribe Numeiry ordered immediate trials for the insurgents, who included members of the army and retired army officers, the broadcast said. The insurgents planned to create a popular uprising and overthrow the government, then ask for Libyan and Ethiopian assistance to restore order, according to the broadcast. "The detainees were planning to loot shops and houses to create a state of confusion and horror and to secure provisions for themselves before delivery of the foreign support," the broadcast said. "A great deal of financial assistance from Libya and a promise of sending planes in from Ethiopia to our planed act has been uncovered." The radio said security police were informed of the plot by potential recruits who "were patriotic enough to report this reckless activity to authorities." China Net Hairstyling Kristen Sue Donetta Alicia 841 N.H. 749-4517 University Daily Kansan, October 30, 1984 River search for priest futile By United Press International WARSAW, Poland — Divers brave the strong currents and whirlpools of a river in northern Poland yesterday in a futile search for the body of a pro-Solidarity activist killed by government officials. Populiszuk was kidnapped Oct. 19 near Torun, a city on the Vistula River 125 miles northwest of Warsaw. A government statement broadcast on national radio said two of the three interior ministry security agents being held in the kidnapping of the Rev. Jerzy Popigusko admitted dumping his body in a waterway in northern Poland. According to the statement, one defendant in the case said Popeljusko's body was dumped in the river and another defendant said it was dropped into a reservoir near the city of Wloclawek church in Warsaw to deliver monthly sermons praising Solidarity. A captain and two lieutenants of the interior ministry security service are being held in the case. Popieluszko was one of the most outspoken supporters of the banned Solidarity trade union. He used his St. Stanislaw Kostka One pre-Solidarity priest, Stanislaw Malowski, said the church hierarchy already had begun the lengthy process to declare Popieluszko a "blessed," one step below sainthood. Solidarity union founder Lech Walesa told 15,000 worshippers in a Gdansk church Sunday he believed the priest was kidnapped as part of a power struggle between Premier Wojciech Jaruzek and hard-line opponents within the communist government. Three board ship to decry whaling By United Press International GIBRALTAR — Three environmentalists chained themselves to a one-time Russian whaling ship near the Strait of Gibraltar yesterday to protest the Soviet Union's refusal to monitor its moratorium on commercial whaling. The three members of the international group Greenpeace climbed aboard the "Dorby" from inflated rubber boats by the Russian crew had time to react, a Greenpeace spokesman said. After chaining themselves to the deck, American Maggie McCaw and Leo Snellinik of Holland hung a grenade over his head with "USSR, respect the moratorium." identified only as "Yuri" — convinced a Greenpeace delegation that his ship was no longer used for whaling. The protesters said they believed him because no whaling equipment was seen on board. Xavier Pastor, Greenpeace director in Spain, climbed the mast and chained himself to the crow's nest, where he hoisted the Greenpeace The three ended their two-hour protest after the ship's captain — But the captain of the "Dolby" denied that his ship formed part of the fleet and expressed surprise that the Soviet Union was not complying with the International Whaling Commission's 1983 call for a worldwide moratorium on commercial whaling. OPEC members agree to reduce daily output By United Press International GENEVA, Switzerland — Twelve of the 13 Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries agreed yesterday to curb daily oil production by 1.5 million barrels starting Thursday in a bid to maintain the cartel's $29-a-barrel base price and avoid a price war. The 13 OPEC ministers agreed to resume talks this morning, but Nigeria, the most economically troubled member of the cartel, said it would not agree to a cut in production. Saudi Oil Minister Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Mamiyan, after the first day of the cartel's emergency summit, said the amount in production cutbacks each OPEC member would sustain must still be worked out. However, Saudi Arabia is expected to bear the brunt of the union, one delegate said. "Consensus has been reached that a cut of 1.5 million barrels a day is sufficient to defend the price," said the Indonesian Oil Minister Subroto. THE CURRENT OIL crisis erupted when Nigeria broke ranks with OPEC and unilaterally slashed its crude prices by $2 a barrel, following reductions by non-OPEC producers Britain and Norway. said the reduction from OPEC's current 17.5 million barrel-a-day production ceiling to 16 million barrels a day could last "a couple of months." All 13 OPEC members — Algeria, Ecuador, Gabon, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Nigeria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and Venezuela — were in Switzerland for the summit. After reaching general agreement on the production cut, OPEC called the oil ministers of Egypt and Mexico to discuss cooperation in preventing a world price-cutting war. Subroto, OPEC's acting president. MEXICO PREVIOUSLY said it could join OPEC in lowering production, while Egypt agreed to refrain from reducing imports. Subroto earlier said the meeting focused on three problems: defending OPEC's $29 base price, restoring and strengthening discipline within OPEC and agreeing on price differentials. All the ministers agreed before the summit opened to focus on cutting production rather than the $29 base price. But industry experts predicted long and difficult bargaining would be needed to get OPEC members with large populations and heavy debts to agree to production cuts. House of HuPEI Halloween Special 10% Off All Orders % Off All Order Good Oct. 31st, 1984 The Sanctuary... 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