Wednesday, September 11, 1974 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three UNEASINESS REIGNS Mozambique rebels fail in power bid to so za h it q to to a in c By Reuter and AP A white rebel movement to ake over power in Portugal's" outheast African colony of Mo- ambique appeared to be crumb- ng yesterday after its leaders anded over control of the radio tation they held for three days n the capital of Lourenco Mar- ues. The atmosphere in the capi- al, and in Beira and other cen- ers, remained uneasy, however, nd heavy police patrols were n evidence after five days of haos and unofficially ten gives the black movement Fre- widespread violence in the capi- from armed white civilians. limo a major role in the pro- tal's suburbs. Portuguese army It was not immediately clear visional government promised officers said they had been pre- whether surrender of the broad- for an independent Mozambique paring troops to seize the sta- casting unit signaled the end of in June: tion by force when MFM gave the movement. The rebels have Guinea-Bissau, another of the in with a broadcast appeal for said they wanted independence African colonies Portugal is the armed forces to help restore for Mozambique but did not freeing in dismantling the rem- order in the black shantytowns want Frelimo to take over. nants of its empife, officially which ring the capital on three Without the radio voice, the became the first to receive its sides. dissidents seemed to have no independence yesterday as Pres- A police colonel and another effective method of rallying sup- ident Antonio de Spinola signed officer arrived at the radio sta- port. the documents in a ceremony tion yesterday morning and n in Lisbon. Independence for the were greeted warmly by MFM In neighboring Swaziland, Fa- third colony, Angola, has been supporters, police said. A brief bio Ngomati Gaziti, who claimed promised in two years. conference was followed by an- to be a Frelimo leader, released a statement: "Frelimo and Af- THE MOVEMENT for Free nounceent of the immediate ricans in general are not op- Mozambique (MFM) leaders handover, a broadcast said. posed to the Portuguese people I who had held the radio station Witnesses said the transfer and to white people as such, but ( said they capitulated because of was made quietly and without naturally we are very disturbed and angry about what this pro- bloodshed, vocative group has done." deaths. For the third consecu-, tive day, demonstrators occu- pied the main square at Beira.j The troubles were sparked byI an agreement Saturday which{ DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN A GOVERNMENT spoesper- G u i n e'a - Bissau, previously ...............................................sson in Lisbon said the end of the known as Portuguese Guinea, Wednesday, September 11 Carnahanm AnIntroduction to FM siege came before dawn as an economic drain on Por- Digital Computers and Computing g Day Calendar Languages," Nat. Set. Aud., 7:30 when Portuguese troops took territory near the tip of the WUOM: Kurt Waldheim, U. N. i 9:30 pm.Iteroynarheip fte Secretary-General, on U. N. role in over Lourenco Marques airport West African bulge has an area negotiations betwy. Turkish & Greek ..-- ----- Cypriot leaders, at Natl. Press Club, 10 am. Computing Ctr.: Keypunch/Tele- type Films, "Basic Use of IBM 029 Keypunch," 1084 E Eng.; "Ad-1 vanced Use of IBM 029 Keypunch," 1024 E. 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