Expanded Michigras in Union tomorrow (Continued from Page 1) schedule include free bowling and billiards, a magic act, and the Friends Road Show, which is a comedy act. Sororities and fraternities are spon- soring carnival games. "IT'S GOOD publicity for their houses, while they're helping us out," explained Lebow. Admission to Michigras '79 requires $1 and a student identification card. The Union Programming Committee, which is part of UAC, has hired security officers to keep watch over the festivities, and will also have some of its own members "roving around," said Lebow. "We don't anticipate any problems." LEBOW ESTIMATED that 200 people have been involved in organizing Michigras '79, including Alan Lewitz, Mike Roarty, and John Dennistion, who worked directly under Lebow and were responsible for much of coordination of, work. Lebow said all the volunteers "have done an amazing job." "Michigras is the biggest thing our committee does all year," said Lebow. The event is funded through money alloted for the Union Organizing Com- mittee by UAC. "Part of our goal is to make the Union an active student cen- ter. It (Michigras) will give students a chance to celebrate their newly acquire building." Doily Photo by CYRENA CHANG MEMBERS OF THE Ann Arbor Committee for Human Rights in Latin America marched outside the Federal Building yesterday to show support for Hector Marroquin, who is attempting to get political asylum in the U.S. Local group pickets Sfor ac tvist, By ADRIENNE LYONS Some 15 members of the Ann Arbor Committee for Human Rights in Latin America marched in' front of the Federal Building yesterday, protesting the denial of political asylum for political activist Hector Marroquin. Marroquin fled from Mexico to the United States in 1974. Reportedly he was falsely accused of criminal and terrorist actions in Mexico, and requested asylum in this country in September 1977, according to commit- tee member Howie Brick. ACCORDING TO Brick, the Im- migration and Naturalization Service (INS) denied Marroquin's request because Marroquin hasn't proved that he would be persecuted in Mexico for his political beliefs. "Mexico is. an ally and it's em- barrassing for the U.S. to admit that an ally (is repressive)," Brick said. "It's important for Marroquin to be given asylum to set a precedent (in the U.S.)," Brick added. "If he returns to Mexico, he'll be in danger of death or torture." BRICK SAID the main purpose of the demonstration was to "publicize the case further. We want people to be careful Qf Jimmy Carter's claims of human rights, We think the (im- migration policy of the U.S.) is selec- tive and therefore hypocritical." 's asylum The small group of marchers carried signs which read: "Deny support for Mexican Government Repression." The group half-heartedly chanted, "Hector, si, Migra, no," which means in Spanish, "Hector yes, immigration, or border patrol, no." 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