6 Tuesday, April 24, 1990 / University Daily Kansan Nation/World We Use Cholesterol-Free Vegetable Oil Open24 HOURS (23rd & Iowa) 2 Locations to Serve You 2030 West 23rd 1313 West 6th Roast Beef Sunday Reg. Roast Beef Sandwich 99¢ Every Sunday 3 Chicken Brown Bag Specials $2.99 • Grilled Chicken OR • Chicken Fillet OR • 6 Pc. Chicken Stix AND • Reg. French Fries • Medium Drink T. V. Room featuring ESPN and Music Videos Breakfast made from scratch until 10:30 daily Lt. Gen. Omar Hassan el-Basir, the country's military leader, said the coup attempt was led by active and retired military officers. It was the second report attempt in a month to overthrow the rulning junta. "All those involved in the attempt have been arrested," el-Hasril said in a speech broadcast at midday over official Radio Omdurm. The Associated Press Two African nations crush coup attempts begun by militiamen HARTOUM, Sudan — Sudan's military ruler said loyalist forces thwarted a coup attempt by army officers yesterday, arrested those involved and quickly restored peace to this East African nation. A government spokesman said most of the rebels surrendered without a fight, and there were no casualties. Sources in Khartoum said one soldier was slightly wounded in a brief shootout. El-Bashir said the coup was easily suppressed because the coup's plotters had been under surveillance by the start of the takeover attempt. Informed sources in the capital, Khartoum, said the army appeared to have had little trouble putting down all of attacks by junior军官 officers. Government spokesman Knight-Ridder Tribune News Homamed Khogali Salinhe said authorities had previously arrested 30 officers involved in a March coup attempt and later received information that a second group of officers were planning yesterday's coup. "There was no fighting and consequently no casualties," Saline said. He said the coup's two leaders, retired Maj. Gen Abdul-Kadir al-kadaru and retired Brig. Mohammed Osman Hamid Karrar, gave themselves up after they were assured they would stand a fair trial. BLOODIES INITIATED ENEMIA in Nigeria Security forces arrested more than 300 people in Nigeria following a coup attempt by rebellious soldiers against President Ibrahim Babangida, a senior officer said yesterday. The officer, Col. Anthony Ukpo, said troops were still searching for 11 military officers but had found the coup leaders' base. Ten officers and 140 enlisted men were arrested along with 177 civilists, UKpo said. Gen. Babangida appeared firmly in control of this West African nation yesterday. Japanese recycle 50% of their trash while Americas recycle only 10%. U.S. hostage release Call 865-0278 Ninth & Massachusetts Motor Bank, Ninth & Tennessee South Bank, 1807 West 23rd 65000 Member FDIC *Equal Opportunity Lender *Lender ID #804609 Knight-Ridder Tribute Graphics/DAVID JAHINTZ and DENNIS ODOM "Quickest loan I ever received." — KU Student Bush urges release of other hostages First National A MidAmerican Bank First National has earned a reputation for fast, friendly service on PLUS, SLS and Stafford Loans. Ask Carol Wirthman and her Staff to explain the many options available to students today. The Associated Press WASHINGTON — The Bush administration said yesterday that it was searching for opportunities for further releases of U.S. hostages in the Middle East against ISIS, standing policy against barbring for their freedom. White House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater said meanwhile that only the unconditional release of all U.S. hostages in Lebanon would open the door towards better relations with Iran. Fitzwater pointed to what he said were encouraging remarks by Syrian officials and to a Tehran Times editorial suggesting that a second hostage should be freed. And State Department spokesman Margaret D. Tutwiler, when asked if officials had reason to expect another U.S. citizen would be set free, said, "No, we do not." But he also said the United States had no solid evidence that the release Sunday of U.S. educator Robert Pollhill would lead to freedom for the seven other U.S. hostages. Fitzwater said, "Quite clearly, we will be consulting with our friends in the Middle East to talk about what might be behind this, whether there are any opportunities for further releases." It's Party Time! As the temperature increases, so does the number of outdoor parties and barbeques. Edmondson-Berger Retail Liquor has all your party beverage needs. Come see our large variety of domestic and imported beers and wines. And don't forget to visit our party shop. Edmondson-Berger Retail Liquor: It's a party just waiting to happen. EDMONDSON-BERGER Retail Liquor and Connoisseur Shoppe 600 Lawrence Ave. (Across From Dillons on 6th) Phone 842-8700