4 Page 2 -The Michigan Daily- Sunday, November 18, 1984 Egypt accuses Lit CAIRO, Egypt (AP) - Egypt used faked photgraphs of former Libyan prime minister lying in 'We 1 a pool of blood to trick Libya into claiming he had been assassinated by a roving death squad hired by group Col. Moammar Khadafy, President Hosni Mubarak .a said yesterday. senate Mubarak revealed during a speech yesterday that the supposed victim, Abdel-Hamid Bakoush, was "alive and well" at the resort town of Aswanin southern Egypt. Later in the day, as if to futher em- barrass Khadafy, the stocky, 46-year-old Bakoush himself appeared at a news conference in Cairo with Interior Minister Ahmed Rushdi. IN HIS SPEECH, Mubarak also warned of plots to assassinate the leaders of Saudi Arabia and West Bakoush on Germany and to overthrow the government of relatives rej Pakistan. Egyptian Mubarak said an Englishman and two Maltese reports, but were hired by Libya for $106,000 to arrange the News Agen assassination of Bakoush, King Idris' last prime was "alive a minister before Khadafy overthrew the Libyan He said E monarch in 1969, and other Libyan dissidents living in dupe the pe exile in Egypt. murder. "We were able to arrest the group that planned to "WE GA assassinate Bakoush," Mubarak was quoted as Bakoush to saying. However, he did not say whether those blood," Mub arrested included the Englishman and two Maltese, the Libyan l or whether there were others involved. Libyan Emb JANA, LIBYA'S official news agency, and the NeitherR state-run Tripoli radio both reported Friday that one Bakoush yeE of Khadafy's "suicide squads" had "executed" on Malta. L rya of fake assassination were able to arrest the that planned to assas- Bakoush.' - Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak Monday - the last day friends and ported seeing him and his wife. officials initially refused comment on the t yesterday, Egypt's official Middle East cy quoted Mubarak as saying Bakoush nd well" in Aswan. gyptian authorities staged photographs to ople hired by the Libyans to arrange the VE IMAGINARY pictures showing be critically injured and lying in a pool of barak said. "These pictures were sent to eadership by those terrorists through the assy in Malta." JANA nor Tripoli radio mentioned sterday, while Khadafy was in meetings ibya and Malta's Socialist government have had normal diplomatic ties since resolving an offshore oil rights dispute in 1982. Mubarak said he learned that a Libyan hit squad had been sent to Egypt when he was visiting West Germany last month. He said he also learned of pur- ported terrorist plots to assassinate Chancellor Helmut Kohl of West Germany and King Faud of Saudi Arabia, and for forces loyal to Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, the late Pakistani prime minister, to over- throw the government of President Zia ul-Haq. Pakistani officials have said that Bhutto's two sons - Murtaza and Shahnawas - are said to have organized a Libya-backed underground group, Al- Zulfikar, to avenger their father's 1979 execution by Zia and overthrow Zia's regime. Khadafy announced last May he was forming roving death squads to hunt down and kill Libyan dissidents, That was after gunfire from inside the Libyan Embassy in London wounded 11 anti-Khadafy demonstrators on the street outside and killed a British policewoman. Britain ordered the Libyans to leave the country but did not arrest them because the Libyans inside the embassy claimed diplomatic immunity. The two countries subsequently closed their embassies in each other's capitals. On Friday, Tripoli Radio called Bakoush a "stray dog" and said he was killed because he "sold his con- science to the enemies of the Arab world and the Libyan people." It warned that Khadafy's killers would track down his opponents "wherever they are." Students share rooms with fish, snakes (Continued from Page1) pplays football." "Chopper is always over here," said tributed to the house when his owner Doug Londal, a member of Lambda Chopper has girlfriends, too. One Gary Stolberg, a Phi Delt member. left in 1979. Sirus often waits for one of Chi, said the fraternity's dog Chopper is special friend is the Phi Delt golden The Delta Tau Delta's pooch, Sirus his masters outside their classrooms on "a gig dog, she dances, drinks beer, and labrador retriever, Alphie. (named after the dog star), was con- central campus. Students chow on world's largest nacho (Continued from Page 1) fashion," Florin said. "I don't recommend (participating in a nacho eating contest)," said Brehm, one of three students who placed in the competition. "Nacho sauce up your nose is not a good time," he said. BREHM and Florin both took home t- shirts. But what possessed these students to smother themselves in nachos? "We did it for the honor and glory of 'Dweeb Hall', he said referring to the hall in Markley which honor students like himself and Florin live in. "We honor students can party," Florin said. "I was in a partying mood. And I saw this beautiful blonde I wanted to impress," he said. So, the students disregarded possible perils such as choking on guacamole sauce, or cracking a tooth on a tortilla chip. They plunged in before a crowd of 150. BREHM broke out to an early lead by using the "lap it up and absorb it with your face" method. The others who used variations of traditional "hunt and peck" method fell behind quickly and from there it was history. Clearly, strategy was a big part in the victory of the "Dweeb Hallers", who credited their coach, Chris Roberts, an LSA Junior. "This makes all the training worth- while. I couldn't be prouder of my boys. I'll let them have all the glory," Rober- ts said. "I WOULDN'T do this at home unless you've practiced. It's for professionals only. You better keep your nachos tucked away," Brehm warned. Reactions to the contest ranged from "funny" to "poetic" to "the most horrible thing I've ever seen." "They've got to be pretty desperate to do that for a T-shirt. They truly deserve financial aid if they did it for that," said Andy Lyos, a second year medical student. Besides the nacho eating contest, the other halftime event was the Ohio State University joke telling contest. THE WINNER was an engineering school freshwoman, Bridgette Venture. Her prize winning joke: "Why does OSU have a turf field?" The Answer: "So the cheerleaders don't graze at halftime." Students said the festivities drew them to the U-Club yesterday. "I can sit in my room and watch the game, but it's not the same. People are rowdier here," said Ed Mehall, an LSA senior. "IT'S A GOOD WAY to blow an after- noon. There's a good crowd," said alumnus Jesse Mossburg. It was also a chance to gr t in on the making of history. The nacho was the world's largest IN BRIEF Compiled from Associated Press and United Press International reports Ortegaasks Reagan for summit MANAGUA, Nicaragua-President-elect Daniel Ortega, insisting that lef- tist Sandinista leaders are "not enemies" of the United States, has called for a summit with President Reagan to ease heightening tensions between the two nations. "We are ready to meet anywhere," Ortega said in an exclusive interview with United Press International. "We are ready to visit the United States or, receive President Reagan here in Nicaragua or meet in any other place." Dressed casually in blue jeans, a striped cotton shirt and a green leather jacket, Ortega made his remarks Friday night at the Cesar Augusto Silva Convention Center, the former Mejapa Country Club frequented by Nicaragua's high society. The 39-year-old head of Nicaragua's ruling junta was elected president - Nov. 4-two days before the U.S. election-on the ticket of the Sandinista National Liberation Front. Gandhi probe spurs rumors NEW DELHI, India - The investigation into Prime Minister Indira Gan- dhi's assassination has spawned rumors and conflicting reports of a foreign- backed conspiracy. And the government's reluctance to talk about its investigations have fed the confusion. An Indian government spokesman declined comment yesterday on press reports that investigators want to extradite a former Indian diplomat from Norway for alleged involvement in a broad conspiracy to kill Gandhi. New Delhi's largest circulation newspaper, the pro-government Hin- dustan Times, alleged that the former envoy, a Sikh, paid $100,000 to one of the suspected assassins. The Indian government has accused two men, both' Sikhs and both members of Gandhi's personal security detail, in the Oct. 31 shooting. One of the men was himself shot dead and the other was wounded. "I've nothing to say on that," External Affairs Ministry spokesman Salman Haidar said. He said he was not aware of any extradition request by the investigators. U.S. plans marijuana blockade MIAMI-U.S. Vessels will blockade major shipping lanes off the coast of; Colombia in an attempt to stop the flow of the fall crop of marijuana into this country, it was reported yesterday. A spokesman for the South Florida Task Force on drugs would neither con- firm nor deny reports by the Orlando Sentinel and ABC News Friday night that the U.S. Navy was involved in the operation, to be called "Operation Hat Trick." "We will not attest to its accuracy or remark to its inaccuracy," said Jim Dingfelder of the task force. But a Navy spokesman at the Pentagon said that if there is such a plan, it will be carried out by the Coast Guard and not the Navy. The task force is coordinating efforts by the Coast Guard, U.S. Customs, the federal Drug Enforcement Administration and state authorities to stop Colombia's fall marijuana harvest from getting to Florida or anywhere else in the country. NBC television show forces night court session for murder case ROCKFORD, Ill.-The trial of a man accused of killing his wife and three children will iove to rare night sessions today and tomorrow so jurors can- - not see a made-for-television movie about an Army doctor convicted of mur- dering his family. The scheduling change was ordered at the request of defense lawyers in the murder trial of businessman David Hendricks because of the broadcast of NBC's two-part dramatization "Fatal Vision." A prosecutor says there are some "striking" similarities between the Hendricks case and the subject of the NBC mini-series, the 1979 conviction of Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald, a former Green Beret physician, on charges of murdering his pregnant wife and their two daughters. Hendricks, 30, a back-brace inventor and salesman from Bloomington, is charged in the Nov. 7, 1983, ax and knife slayings of his wife and three youngsters. He denies committing the killings, contending he was in Wisconsin on a sales trip when his family was slain and his home ransacked. Hendricks' lawyers contend that two or more people invaded the house and murdered Susan Hendricks, 30, and the couple's two daughters, aged 9 and7, and son, age 5. FBI continues investigation into nine Tampa Bay sex murders TAMPA, Fla.-FBI agents examined clothing fibers yesterday seeking more evidence against an unemployed radiology technician held without bail on charges that he committed nine sex murders of young women over the last six months. The two FBI clothing specialists were brought to Tampa Friday night to help strengthen the chain of evidence against Robert "Bobbi Jo" Long, 31, who was arrested earlier Friday, Hillsborough County Sheriff Walter Heinrich said. Long faces nine counts of first-degree murder plus two counts of sexual battery, abduction and robbery. Assistant State Attorney Michael Benito said he will ask for the death penalty and go before the Hillsborough County grand jury to seek indictments Nov. 28. 4 14 14 14 14 NOW HIRING UM students only Part - time work available in all Food Service areas. 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