Page Twelve CHE MICHIGAN DAILY hursday, April 14, 1977 Page Twelve ~HE MiCHIGAN DAiLY hursday, Apri? 14, 1977 Authentic Peasant HUARACHE S . r / -_ a ---- . , f 1 _ ° ., 4: 1 Bargain For Hunters THE DAILY CLASSIFIEDS State ponders DNA rules LANSING (UPI) - The state Public Health Department is moving to protect the public and laboratory workers from the hazards involved in highly con- troversial research aimed at creating new life forms and altering existing ones. At the request of health Di- rector Maurice Reizen, the State Occupational Health Standards Commission yesterday establish- ed an advisory committee to draft rules for the protection of lab workers conducting so-call- ed "recombinant DNA" re- search involving the transfer of genetic material from one or- ganism to another. Please send me. - pairs of Authentic Peasant Huaraches I enclose a (check/nioney order) for S .. I add 05 ner pair hostage & handling. %'fax in Louisiana) My shoe size is: Lades liens -- Name MONY BACK GUARANTEE PLETZ IMPORTS 5a52Magazine Strev t/ROBox 15240. \%s Urleans, Louisiana 70115 make interesting reading Letelier details repression, rights violations in Chile 4 4 C I (Continued from Page 1) as "Cuban exiles in Miami their CIA connections R Chilean terrorists - DINA ents" (Chilean secret polic IN ADDITION, she toldo letter written by the officia charge of DINA requesting ditional funds to "send D agents on diplomatic missb abroad and for the neutral tion of anti-government per nel abroad." "They neutralized Orla last year and in addition t] neutralized Randi Moffitt, a S. citizen. They have brou their terror to the streets oft country," she said. Letelier increased the sc of her topic to include the pression in Chile. "There w 12,000 children under the ag 12 arrested by the coup. was adenounced in Geneva the U. N. Commission onI man Rights. The Chilean re sentative did not deny th charges. He said, 'we are g ering the children to put th in suitable places . . .' Ic think of more suitable place put children than pr camps." Cheerleader, students/ -men MUMER TEACHING JOBS - DIREC "TRAVEL ACROSS T -T SUNDAY, APRIL THE CIVIC CEN (Prudden Ha SHE TALKED of the initial Chilean government disavows and terror of the disappearances of all knowledge of those who have and people in Chile and their later disappeared. "The junta claims ag- ramifications. Since 1973, there that these people either left the e). has been an estimated 30,000 country or were never born. a Chileans who have disappeared Mothers go to the office where o and whose present status is births are registered and are 1 in either unknown or they are told that there is no record- of ad- known to be dead. that person ever being born. INA "It's not only the anguish of The mothers say, I was there, ions not knowing where a loved per- I've seen him at his first com- iza- son is and what is being done munion, at his graduation . ..' son- to them - are they being tor- Another thing they say is tured? Are they dead? There that the disappeared people ndo are also the practical aspects," have hitchhiked out of the hey she said.I country. There was a pregnant U Letelier said that many people woman in her eighth month. ight have been missing for nearly They said she went hitchhiking this three years and talked about out of the country, through the the problems that the families mountains." ope encounter. "Usually, the hus- SHE BEGAN to talk of hope- re- band disappears, although many ful signs that are appearing: vere women have disappeared. No- "Everyyone who is decent. (in Th. body will hire a woman who Chile) has signed petitions for by has been claiming her husband j the disappeared. The last peti- Hu- disappeared. tion was signed by 2000 people. pre- THE MILITARY doesn't These were professional people, ese think she's suitable for employ- conservative people, people who ath- ment. She can't sell her house had opposed Allende, who had hem because her husband is not supported the coup. can there to sign for it. After three "The U. N. Commission on s to years, there is no money left," Human Rights approved a reso- ison she explained. lution condeining the repres- According to Letelier, the sion in Chile. The previous ad- ministration abstained. This ad- ministration, not only voted s-Pom Pon Persons against the violations but they co-sponsored the resolution. /teachers /coaches This is a sign of hope." and women- Susan Borstein of the-Nation- IfE STATES al Chilean Center also spoke JOBS last night. 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