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T1X AND UNCLE JOHN'S (SOUX CITY). 7 50 UNO STUDENTS St 1:50 j AT M3SC TICKET OFFICE National and international news from the Reuter News Report Police slioot on sight mctoo take revenge NEW DELHI Security forces were ordered to shoot rioters on sight Thursday night as Hindu mobs chanting "blood for blood" attacked Sikhs, leaving about 150 dead and 1,000 wounded in a rampage to avenge the murder of Indira Gandhi Security forces were ordered to shoot arsonists and looters on sight in New Delhi and the central Madhya Pradesh state town of Indore, the Press Trust of Indian said. Rumors circu lated in New Delhi that water supplies had been poisoned, but ofScials denied this. An indefinite curfew was clamped on the capital, except for the commerical center. Curfews also were imposed on trouble spots in 23 other cities and towns. The authorities in several areas banned public meetings and processions. The government called for communal peace and repeated Wednesday's appeal by Rajiv Gandhi, Gandhi's son and succes sor as prime minister, for maximum restraint The new Indian leader moved quickly to quell unrest by ordering all chief min isters of Indian states who had arrived in New Delhi for Gand hi's funeral on Saturday afternoon to return to their state capitals and restore order. Despite the violence, arrangements went ahead for a state funeral on Saturday for Gandhi, who will be cremated in the capital on a funeral pyre beside the holy Jamuna River and close to the mausoleums of her father Jawaharlal Nehru and Mahatma Gandhi Among those attending will be U.S. Secre tary of State George Shultz, Soviet Prime Minister Nikolai Tik honov, French president Francois Mitterrand, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone. FBI foils Horiduran coup plan WASHINGTON The FBI Thursday announced it has thwarted a plot to assassinate Honduran President Roberto Suazo and overthrow his government. The FBI said two Hon duran businessmen, a high-ranking Honduran military officer stationed in Santiago, Chile and a number of unnamed U.S. citizens were charged in a complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Miami They allegedly planned to execute the government takeover between Oct. 15 and Nov. 15, but the FBI said it was able to thwart the plot by penetrating the group wih an under cover agent. The FBI said the undercover agent was promised $300,000 including a $100,000 advance, to arrange the assassination of Suazo. The complaint further alleged the group plotted to acquire weapons, explosives, tanks, airplanes and other mil itary equipment for the assassination and overthrow of the Honduran government. The FBI agent and the would-be assas sins were to make their way independently into Honduras and then were to receive further assistance from others involved in the plot The FBI said it seized 760 pounds of cocaine from a remote air strip in southern Florida on Sunday. The cocaine, valued at $10.3 million, was from Colombia and was to finance the aborted plot Poles plan Popielnslio's burial WARSAW Cardinal Joief Glemp Thursday gave permis sion for murdered Warsaw priest Father Jerzy Popieluszko to be buried at the church he made a center of opposition to communist rule. Glemp, Poland's Catholic primate, sent a per sonal emissary to the Church of St. Stanislaw to say he made his decision "in response to the will of the people." The body of Popieluszko, a militant anti-communist and supporter of the banned Solidarity free-trade union, was found on Tuesday, 1 1 days after he was kidnapped by police officers. Church leaders had originally planned to bury him at a ceme tery near St Stanislaws. Tens of thousands of opposition sym pathizers, including solidarity leader Lech Walesa, are expected to attend the funeral Saturday. Hundreds of people lined up at St. Stanislaw's to sign a petition urging Glemp to permit the burial to take place at the church. Death-row grandma ready-to die RALEIGH, N.C. Poisoner Velma Barfield Thursday put an end to appeals to stop her scheduled execution first thing Friday morning. "She wants to die with as much dignity as the state of North Carolina will allow," her attorney, James Little, said after a three-judge panel of the Fourth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals refused to stay her execution, the first of a woman felon in the United States in 22 years. Her decision stopped her lawyer from going to the US. Supreme Court with an appeal for the life of a woman whom some people see as a reformed and charitable creature and others see a3 a diabolical killer who pretended to nurse her victims as they died terrible deaths. The 52-year-old plump grandmother plans to die in her own pink pajamas, having rejected the grey costumes of the prison, her lawyer said. Her execution, by lethal injection .was slated for 2 a.m. EST Friday. Barfield wa3 convicted six years ago of killing her fiance by poisoning hii beer and iced tea with arsenic. She also confessed to killing two elderly people and her own mother. She says she is now a changed person, a "born-again" Christian who wants to spend her days counseling other pr isoners. She savs addic tion to priscription drugs drove her to murder. More than 4,000 letters have been sent to North Carolina Gov. James Hunt recently pleading for the life of Barfield. J