pags 2 naws digest Death list? Cairo-Idi Amin said Tuesday he is on a CIA death list as one of Africa's "strong leaders" but the Ugandan president added he has many American friends who pass him information from the agency. Me also said "there is no cause for alarm in Uganda and suggested an interna tional committee of inquiry should investigate the United States instead. As embarrassed silence has greeted Amin since he took center stage at the Afro-Arab summit con ference here Monday carrying a bright marshal's baton and with huge medals bristling on a gold-braided uniform. At a Tuesday news conference, he told reporters that neighboring Kenya and other African countries were spreading nonsense reports" about him out of envy. Worry expressed Washington UJS. Geological Survey officials are ex pressing increasing worry over the sharp drought produc- doili1 rtebraskan Editor-in-chief: Sandy Mohr, Managing Editor: Pet Mason .j .News Editor: Rex Seline. 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