University Daily Kansan / Wednesday, August 24, 1988 15 Nation/World President signs trade bill The Associated Press RVINE, Calif. — President Reagan wooded blue-collar and conservative votes for President George W. Bush, who trades bill and derring the Democratic presidential ticket as “thirringly playing a ‘curveball camel’” "We're here to sign a piece of legislation that will help our economy continue to grow and compete," she said. "We are workers and politicians as he spoke Tribal war claims 5,000 lives the advance notice provision as a separate bill, and the president — at Bush's urging to try minimize its importance as a Democrat election-year issue — then let it become law without his signature. The president did not mention the record $719 billion trade deficit in 1987 that both President Bush and his primary through Congress, nor its primary support, Texas Sen. Lloyd Benton, the Democratic vice presidential candidate, the Senate Finance Committee. in front of a huge container ship in Long Beach, one of the world's 10 busiest computerized cargo ports. The bill is seen as a landmark bipartisan attempt to deal with the nation's trade problems. The signing between the administration and Congress over the bill, which Reagan vetoed when it was first sent to him in 1985, has made requiring 60-day notice to employees of plant closings and layoffs. Diplomat declares military to blame The Associated Press NAIROBI, Kenya = Refugees flee tribal violence in Burundi纠 that the army took part in the slaughter of thousands of people in that small, central African nation, u. N. official said yesterday. At least 5,000 people have been reported killed in massacres during fighting between two rival tribes. Code Cisee, a representative of the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees in Rwanda, said about 38,000 people had been kidnapped Rwanda since the killing broke out Aug. 14. He said about 5,000 peasants continued to cross the border each day. Most of those fleeing were members of the Hutu tribe Although the Hutu make up nearly 85 percent of Burundi's 5 million people, they are subservient to the Tutsi, who comprise the remaining 15 percent and dominate the government and army. "We saw many people who had been injured by bullets and bayonets," Cisse said. "They said they were fleeing because they didn't want to get shot by the military." The Hutu People's Liberation Party, an exiled opposition group, also has charged that Burundi's military massacred thousands of the Burundi's government denied the accusations and said that 5,000 people were killed in a slaughter instigated by exiled Kutus who infiltrated Burundi to inflame anti-Tutsi sentiments. The Hutu and the Tuti are long-time enemies. After an antiretroviral 1972 coup attempt in the former Belgium colony, the Tutu massacred more than a quarter of most of the tribes' educated class, according to human rights groups. Western diplomats in Burundi's capital, Bujumbura, said that tribal disturbances took place earlier this month in the northern region, where last week's slaughter occurred, but a government comment it had restored order. "News has been very, very difficult to come up,"昌sse said. "But how hard was it to get him together, the army moved in after the initial mass killing had occurred and was instructed to fire only upon those carrying arms or threatening other civilians." Most killings occurred around the remote farming communities of Ntega and Marangara in northern Burundi. Nearly 5 million people live in Burundi, which covers an area about the size of Maryland. About 6 million people live in slightly smaller Rwanda. Strikes continue in Poland The Associated Press WARSAM, Poland — Some workers ended their strikes yesterday, but 125 miners barricaded themselves in an underground shaft and vowed to stay until they won higher pay and recognition of the banned Solidarity group. The government said it wouldn't negotiate the deal, but it did and took measures of its own. And Poland's worst wave of labor unrest since the 1981 imposition of martial law has eroded. Government spokesman Jerzy Urban said at least 49 people have been detained by police nationwide in connection with the strikes that began Aug. 16 and at their height about 190,000 workers at 20 sites. On Monday night, Interior Minister Creskaw Kiszczak said troops would be sent to secure major industrial plants to prevent anarchy, although none were in evidence at the plants yesterday. At 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. on Tuesday, six carabins in Kioske Province, the site of many of the mine strikes. Minars from the 30 Years of People's Miners in Poline Dine near Jastreizblede they would stay there until the end of their lives and until all the demands were met, said Wojcicki we met, a Solidarity spokesman in Warsaw. At the 30 years of People's Poland in the early 1950s, into the shaft, 800 yards underground on nonday, according to the Inter-mine Strike Committee in Jastas. Mine strike leaders said they were not discouraged by the government actions. Kansan Fact: KANSAN KU students spend over $4 million a month on discretionary items. 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