2 Monday, January 26, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Around the World Members of board in Philippines protest slaying of demonstrators MANILA, Philippines — The chairman of the Philippines Human Rights Agency and more than half the members of his board resigned yesterday to protest the slaying of 12 opponents to Presidency Aquino at the presidential palace last week, an official said yesterday. Antonio Quintos, director of the Presidential Committee on Human Rights, said the committee's chairman, vice chairman, and West German voters return Kohl to power three other members submitted a resignation letter on Friday. Aquino created the committee in March to investigate complaints Quinto said the members, who will meet with Aquino today, resigned because of the slaying of 12 demonstrators at a gateway to the presidential palace. He said the committee was made aware of the delays in prosecuting soldiers in human rights violation cases. BONN, West Germany — West German voters returned Chancellor Helmut Kohl's conservative coalition to power yesterday, but reduced their support for his Christian Democratic Party. Computer projections showed a significant decrease in support for Kohl's party compared with the national elections held four years ago. But projected results showed his coalition with the small Free Democratic Party was in no danger. Projections show that Kohl's Christian Democrats and their Bavarian sister party, the Christian Social Union, received 42.9 percent, down from a combined 48. 8 percent the two parties received in the 1983 elections. The anti-NATO Greens made impressive gains. Many experts had predicted that the Greens, with their anti-NATO and pro-environment stances, would benefit greatly from the two environmental disasters last year: the nuclear accident at Chernobyl in April and the chemical spill into the Rhine River in November. Projections showed the Greens with 8.2 percent of the vote, an increase from the 5.6 percent they received in 1983. The increase is expected to greatly strengthen the party's hand in Parliament. Across the Country Reagan to discuss Iran arms-contra affair WASHINGTON — White House aides said President Reagan would defend his handling of the Iran arms-contra aid affair in his State of the Union address tomorrow night without dwelling on the crisis that has rocked his administration for more than two months. Reagan will appear before a joint session of Congress and a nationwide television audience to demonstrate that he retains the political strength to lead in what aides acknowledge as the worst days of his presidency. Before that, however, Reagan will confront the Iran arms issues in a meeting today with the special panel he named to review operations of the National Security Council staff. The commission, charged to determine what happened and how future abuses can be avoided, will question Reagan for an hour on his recollections of the arms sales to Iran and other issues. The session will mark the first time Reagan has been questioned on the matter since the Iran arms-contra aid connection was disclosed. Notes will be taken, but no transcript will be kept and no formal record will be released. Schools to pay tribute to Challenger crew CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. Residents of Florida's space coast and others across the nation will pause in remembrance this week to honor the memory of Challenger's fallen astronauts, killed in a fiery explosion one year ago Wednesday. More than 50,000 children in schools near the Kennedy Space Center will participate in simultaneous ceremonies today to raise special flags in tribute to teacher Christa McAuliffe. In McAuliffe's hometown of Concord, N.H., the red brick school building where McAuliffe taught will be off limits to the media during a private memorial for her. s t a f i f a n d administrators. Three schools near the space center are already named in memory of the disaster. They are Christa McAuliffe Elementary School, Challenger 7 Elementary and Ronald Maird Near Middle School. Urine market raises problem for drug testers WALLED LAKE, Mich. — Capitalizing on the drug testing boom, a Detroit businesswoman is going to test for her drug-free urine for $9.95 — about four times the amount hospitals charge for whole blood. The urine is collected and tested in a California laboratory, she said, where donors are paid about $5 a sample. Meryl Podden, 42, said she is seeking to "be to urine what Ernest and Julio Gallo are to wine." She declined to discuss the politics of drug testing, however. Mr. Poderda quietly a business proposition to her. The only way to prevent someone from using someone else's urine in a test is to watch them produce the sample, officials of several drug testing labs said. A number of substance abuse clinics offer urine observers at urine tests, a practice that worries civil libertarians. "That means when you show up to work the supervisor follows you into a bathroom and watches you," said Howard Simon, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan. "That's the way we're going to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the Constitution?" From staff and wire reports Weather From the KU Weather Service AWRENCE FORECAST warmer with the high reaching 40 degrees under mostly sunny skies..WEATHER FACT.Ten years ago this winter the midwest and southeast United States experienced one of the worst winters on record. Extreme cold temperatures were felt as far south as Florida. Mostly sunny today with a high of 30 degrees. Winds will be from the west at 5 to 10 mph. 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