6A Monday, Aug. 28, 1989 / University Daily Kansan Ice Cream Lovers! Our Non-Fat Frozen Yogurt testes like ice cream but without the fat or cholesterol ANOTHER SATISFIED CUSTOMER YOU CAN'T GO WRONG WITH KANSAN CLASSIFIEDS CALABAS ABDUL HAMZA TRAVEL PRESS (816) 221-0100 459 Sesame Street Christmas - Airfare/Courier Bargains - Call ABC Cell Reliable ABC NOW for Kids-America's SCHOOL TRAVEL BARGAINS! Campus Representatives Wanted - Call ABC HAWAII GO SALIR CARIBBEAN LOVE BOAT 1559 CARNIVAL LAKE BOAT 1984 MARINA DUCK 1780 TEENAGE GIRL 1984 WADE CINEMA 1780 TEENAGE GIRL 1984 WAREHOUSE 1780 TEENAGE GIRL 1984 WAREHOUSE Nation/World Threatened Colombian justice official quits The Associated Press BOGOTA, Colombia — The justice minister resigned Sunday because of death threats from drug traffickers, local reports said, and bombs exploded at seven bank offices in the cocaine-trafficking center of Medellin. News reports also said an appeals court has revoked an arrest order accusing a top drug lord of ordering two assassinations. Monica de Greiff, 32, has been justice minister for a month and a half. She has been subjected to a flood of death threats against her and her children since the government launched an unprecedented crackdown on drug trafficking Aug. 18. A predecessor, Rodrigo Lara Bonilla, was assassinated by the cocaine cartels in 1994. According to the private national radio network Radio Caracol, de Greiff told President Virgilio Barco she was resigning and leaving the country Friday for the United States. The network did not identify the source of its information. A spokesman at the presidential palace, Carlos Gonzalez, said he could neither confirm nor deny the report. "We don't have anything official," he said by telephone. In Washington, U.S. Attorney General Richard Thornburg said that if de Greffe applied for political asylum in the United States, she would be "Of course she would be welcome as other refugees from terrorism and the kind of violence that affects Colombia have always been," he said on the CBS news program "Face the Nation." welcome. Bombe were found at four other branches of the same bank and were defused, said the spokesman. He said two men were arrested in a car near one of the explosions and were being questioned by detectives. The bomb blasts occurred between 1 a.m. and 2 a.m. at seven branches of the national Banco Cafetero, owned by the state and coffee exporters, a police spokesman in Medellin said in a telephone interview. Police said they were uncertain whether the bombings were carried out by drug traffickers or leftist guerrillas of the National Liberation Army, which has attacked the bank's offices in the past. Nazi criminal's death questioned at hearing The Associated Press JERUSALEM — Holocaust survivors opened a public hearing yesterday to challenge experts' findings that Nazi criminal Joseph Mengle drowned in Brazil in 1979. The three-day hearing before a 10-member tribunal at Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial focuses on claims that Menghe has been spotted recently in places ranging from an island off the Portuguese coast to a dental clinic in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The proceedings also follow Jewish protests about a Roman Catholic convent located at Auschwitz death camp in Poland, where Mengele worked and where 2.5 million of the 6 million Jewish victims of the Nazis died. Mengeie, known as the "Angel of Death." has been accused of sending 400,000 people to die in gas chambers and of conducting cruel medical experiments on twins at the camp. This week, German prosecutors announced they are investigating new evidence suggesting similar experiments were carried out on retarded children. Mengele was declared dead in June 1965 by an international team of forensic experts who concluded "within a reasonable scientific certainty" that a skeleton exhumed from a cemetery in Embu, near Sao Paulo, was Mengele's. Israel never accented the findings. Relatives said Mengile drowned near Sao Paulo on Feb. 7, 1979, but announced the death in 1985 during an international campaign to bring him to trial. POLISH REFORMS UNSTABLE: Solidarity leader Leach Wales said yesterday in Warsaw that the nation's historic political and economic reforms would collapse unless Poles' living standards improved within six months to a year. "Society's patience has its limits. It is so bad that if there is no visible effect (of reform) in half-a-year to a year then everything will collapse." Walesa said in a telephone interview. "In my opinion they (Poles) will not stand any more of it," he said. not stand any more of it," he said. He said another wave of strikes could result, or society could lose confidence in the Solidarity labor movement's ability, to initiate change. Walesa said he had issued the same warning yesterday during a meeting in Gdansk with Norbert Bluem, West Germany's labor and social affairs minister. The new Solidarity-led government of Prime Minister Tadeuse Mazowiecki, the first non-communist leader of a Soviet bloc nation, has been urging Western nations to increase economic investment in Poland. World Briefs Poland is plagued by chronic food shortages and a $39 billion foreign debt. The nation has begun free-market reforms, such as relaxing price controls, that in the short term are likely to result in a drop in living standards. Soviet BEAUTY ANGERED: The Soviet Union's first beauty queen said her fantasy of being named the country's most beautiful woman has turned into an ugly nightmare of threats and blackmail by unscrupulous organizers. Organizers of the Miss U.S.S.R. pageant have threatened to strip her of the title and send another contestant to the Miss World contest if she doesn't knuckle under to "In three months of torment I have lived through so many humilations, disappointments and accusations that I'm simply amazed I haven't lost my mind." Sukhanova, of Moscow, said in a letter published yesterday in the newsman Svetlaketskiy Rossiya. their contract demands, which 17-year-old Yulia Sukhanova termed "bondage." Sukhanova said a pageant director refused to allow her to bring a chaperone on any travels abroad with him because he wanted to be alone with her. She also accused him of blocking business offers to her from the West and of sabotaging the one deal she arranged herself. Sukhanova, who said she wants a career in advertising, was chosen as the first Miss U.S.S.R. from among 35 contestants by a panel of judges and by a television audience, which voted by telephone. 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