8 Thursday, January 28, 1988 / University Daily Kansan NationWorld VIOLENCE IN COLOMBIA: Army units rolled into Colombia yesterday to help police enforce President Virgilio Barco's emergency measures against drug traffickers, leftist guerrillas and right-wing death squads. CONGRESSMAN WON'T TESTIFY:Rep. Henry B. Gonzalez, D-Texas, chairman of the House Banking Subcommittee on Housing and Community Development, threatened yesterday to subpoena Housing Secretary Samuel R. Pierce Jr. if he continues to refuse the panel's request to testify before it. TOXIC WASTE DILEMMA: The Environmental Protection Agency, buffered by budget concerns and a continued public outcry, has shelved plans to allow experimental incineration of toxic waste at sea. EPA officials backed away from what, until recently, they had held out as a promising solution to the nation's toxic-waste dilemma. TROOP INVOLVEMENT PROTESTED: Democratic presidential candidate Gov. Michael S. Dukakis said yesterday that his state would go to court in an effort to head off federal orders sending Massachusetts National Guard troops *Honduras and Panama.* CONTROLLERS MEET: Leaders of an amtraffic controllers union, formed after President Reagan broke a 1981 walkout, pledged at their first meeting yesterday to deal with grievances legally, and discounted the possibility that the new union would ever strike. AGGRESSIVE AIDS EDUCATION: Surgeon General C. Everett Koop said yesterday, during the first global AIDS summit, that the U.S. AIDS education program, though generally not as explicit as those of less-conservative European countries, has nonetheless been aggressive. Also yesterday, U.S. Assistant Secretary for Health Dr. Robert E. Windom told the summit's 650 delegates that the United States would mail a brochure on the deadly virus to every U.S. household by mid-1988. POST-WAR AFGHAIANSTAN: Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard A. Shevardnadze said yesterday night that the Kremlin would have no say in who governs post-war Afghanistan, and that any members of the current Afghan leadership are welcome to move to the Soviet Union. SOVIETS MATCH AID: The Soviet Union is giving Ethiopia 250,000 tons of wheat to help feed millions of drought victims, matching U.S. pledges for the African nation, it was reported yesterday. LEFTISTS, CONTRAS TO MEET: Nicaragua's leftist Sandinista government and the U.S.-supported Contra rebels sit down together for the first time today to discuss terms of a cease-fire on which they are poles apart and unlikely to agree. IRAQ ATTACKS TANKERS: Iraqi warplanes attacked a Cypriot tanker loaded with Iranian oil early yesterday, then returned nine hours later to raid another ship off the Iranian coast, shipping executives said. WAR CRIMES DEBATED: A shaken John Demjanjik grabbed a courtroom microphone yesterday and angrily hissed "You are a liar, liar, liar!" in Hebrew at Eliyah Rosenberg, a Holocaust survivor who accused the retired autoworker from Ohio of Nazi war crimes. Defense lawyers called Rosenberg back to the stand because of a 1945 statement in which Rosenberg claimed to have seen the notorious death camp guard, known as "Ivan the Terrible," clubbed to death. ECONOMY EXPANDS: The economy expanded at an unexpectedly brisk 4.2 percent annual rate from October through December despite the steepest decline in consumer spending in more than seven years, the government reported yesterday. THIS WEEKEND! JODA & FRIENDS Hair Cutting • Perms • Highlighting Facials • Manicures • Pedicures Waxing • Ear Piercing • Taming 3009 w. 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