Page 2-Thursday, August 9, 1979-T Chinese PEKING (AP) - Hundreds of tattered, unemployed Chinese from near and far-flung provinces staged a sit-in yesterday on the crimson and gold doorstep of the Chinese government. Their grievances varied, their demand was the same: Help us. They were not the winter's dissidents and idealists of "Democracy Wall"-just west of broad Chang An Avenue. They didn't talk of human rights. Their cry was for the basics: jobs, housing, food, righted wrongs-mostly jobs. ABOUT 400 protesters arrived in the THE MICHIGAN DAILY (USPS 344-900)) .Volume LXXXIX, No. 62-S5 Thursday, August 9, 1979 is edited and managed by studen at the University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday morn- ings during the University year at-420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. Subscription rates: $12 Septem- her through April (2 sempesters) ; 13lhy mail outside Ann Arhor. Summer ses- sion published Tuesday through Satur- day mrornings. 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Most grievences street people of Peking, itinerant BU L T stemmed from the Cultural Revolution protesters who made their pilgrimages and "Gang of Four" years, they said. from as far away as Xinjiang WASHINGTON (AP)-A TheGangofFour-thelateChairman (Sinkiang) and Qinhai (Tsinghai) judge yesterday gave the CIA* Mao Tse tung's widow and three other provinces. 1 to either reveal names of ins radicals-have been discredited and Those who were interviewed said that participated in t reportedly imprisoned. they were not organized. Reporters modification experiments or THAT ERA WAS when the demon- were not permitted to speak with them legal way to keep them secret. strators lost their jobs and loved ones on the premises or to take pictures. But U.S. District Judge Louis O and when they suffered persecution and some accompanied reporters who were also said the agency may imprisonment, they said. Now the ordered to move along and not to block researchers involved in the, times are changed but still they are out traffic. MX-Ultra project and deter of work. "WE ALL CAME to Peking to have Oct. 1 whether they object to r No violence was reported at the gate, our wrongs righted, many different, their names. which bears the words of the late wrongs. We want someone to listen and The CIA previously relea Chairman Mao: "Serve the People." help us," said Chao Ju Chieh, 51, of names of the following univers There was no official comment and Heilungjiang Province. "Where else participated in the experi protesters said they had not been per- are we to go?" Michigan, Cornell, Stanford c mitted to see any Community Party or A haggard man with wild eyes and Medicine, Princeton, Harv government officials. waving arms, he shouted to make him- Massachusetts Institute of Tec BY 9 P.M. LOCAL time, the number of protesters had dwindled to about 150, ili vetoes who sat quietly, talking, smoking, and M l en vetoes$10t fanning themselves in the thick heat. Thousands of curious bicyclists and passersby converged on the midsum-statea tunair mer night's scene not far from Tien An Men square. But they were kept moving s continued~ fromP,ge 1) oined the ked hard ad been utionary . federal until Oct. stitutions behavior to find a berdorfer contact so-called mine by elease of ased the ities that ements: School of ard and hnology. 4 DEAR READERS: Saturday, August 11, is the last issue of the summer. To subscribe or renew for Fall clip this form and mail today before the rush!!! vailg 3 ti ti woman's life. Abortion foes won the first round of It is similar to provisions Milliken their battle with Milliken in Ingham vetoed in two other budget bills last County Circuit Court, but the effect of year. 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