4 The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, November 20, 1985 - Page 6 Quakes con tin ue to shake Colombia (Continued from Page 1) scientists were monitoring the moun- tain's shudders. Yesterday's shakes may have been indication of lava movement inside the volcano, Fred Fischer of the U.S. Geological Survey told The Associated Press. THE ERUPTION may have resulted in the lava being pushed along a faultline running under the Nevado del Ruiz, Fischer said, but added there are no definite signs that another eruption is imminent. The lava, Fischer said, expands more rapidly when it meets water soaking into the mountain from the snow and ice cap, and the results could be dangerous. Bands of knife-wielding robbers roamed among the hundreds of cadavers on the 15-foot-deep mudflat and among the ruins of houses that were once the town of Armero. The eruption had melted part of the volcano's ice cap, sending a torrent Rallies focus on peace (Continued from Page 1) ween the world's superpowers. The summit Support Vigil was one of the more than 500 such demon- strations taking place across the country yesterday, according to Allan Gregory, the special projects coor- dinator for the Nuclear Weapons Freeze Coalition. Gregory said that the purpose behind the vigils was to "focus the public attention on the Geneva talks." CATHERINE Fisher, a University student and member of The Commit- tee for a Sane Nuclear Policy (SANE), said that the vigils "let people come together and share their concerns so they don't feel isolated" and are mainly symbolic in value. Fisher said that holding the two vigils separately was a compromise between the churchsand community groups, who wanted "the focus to be support as opposed to a protest," and CAWS, a campus organization that felt it was also important to protest the role that the University has played in the arms race. Members of CAWS said that the purpose behind the review of the research guidelines commissioned by the regents is to allow classified research, especially military resear- ch for President Reagan's Star Wars program, to take place at the Univer- sity. IN RESPONSE to the regents' 'If anything has outlived its usefulness, its the regents.' - A member of Campuses Against Weapons in Space. I Associated Press Carmen Moreno hangs onto a pole a4 a rescue worker digs her out from the ruins of hr Armero, Colombid home.She lier gave birth to a daughter, but her h'usband and two children died in the mudslide. statement that the guidelines are being reviewed because they have outlived their usefulness, a member of CAWS who spoke at the first vigil said, "If anything has outlived its usefulness, it's the regents." "The way the decisions are made on this campus are analogous to the way decisions are made about global issues," said Jennifer Akfirat, an LSA senior who belongs to CAWS. "There we have two white men. . . (here) we have a white man who lives in a huge white house (Shapiro) and tells us that classified research will go on." Predictions on whether the summit would have a positive inpact on world peace ranged from "guarded op- timism" to a feeling that "nothing's going to get done." ESTHER HILL, SANE's national field organizer, said "Both Secretary General Gorbachev and President Reagan ... are saying that they want to reach an agreement. I'm hoping they'll follow their good intentions. We have to expect a lot." Laurie Gordon, a recent University graduate who is now working for SANE, said she doesn't expect any kind of agreement to come from the meetings. "They (Reagan and Gorbachev) just want to get to know each other and make plans to meet again," she said. "'I'm going to express my hope and pray," said Mary Hathaway, a mem- ber of the Interfaith Council for Peace. "I feel sure we're going to saveg the planet." "It's a beginning," said Najib Jourani, a freshman from Eastern Michigan University who spoke at the Summit Support Vigil. "It's a nation- wide and a worldwide effort to send a message to Reagan and Gorbachev that we're taking the summit seriously." rushing down the mountainside. It caused a dam to burst and sent a 150- foot-high wall of mud surging along the river's course until it spread out across the valley floor, burying towns, villages, and farms. Broadcast reports from the valley have told of bandits ripping rings from the fingers of dead bodies and carting away televisions, radios, and other household goods. Security forces have been ordered to "shoot to kill" when they spot the bandits, Mayor Isaac Lerida of the town of Lerida, told the Bogota daily El Tiempo in an interview published yesterday. RCN said 30 people have been arrested on charges of theft and rob- bery. 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