Page 4 - The Michigan Daily -Friday, July 20, 1984 PFS'N rallies for peae in Central (Continuedfrom Page 3) niversary of the Nicaraguan Sandinista revolution, supplying added in- spiration for the group to "dedicate ourselves to thinking of what it would be like to be (in Central America) and have the U.S. supplying arms which are used to kill people," Marx added. MARCHER Liz Johnson said "it's easy to hop in a car for a 45-minute ride, but walking, you have to think about the (Central American) issues, because that's what you're marching for." "I think people will join us - we'll gain momentum and elicit support for the (Central American) issue," John- son said, who is marching as a "sym- bolic gesture to show support" 'for, peace in Nicaragua and El Salvador. PSN - which has employed some drastic moves in the pastto air their views such as staging sit-ins at resear- ch labs to protest nuclear research - began their march absent of much fan- Ameriea fare yesterday evening, with a couple of picket signs and a few well-wishers. FOLLOWING the less-than- ceremonious send-off at the Federal Building on East Liberty, the marchers began their trek toward the Kern Block in downtown Detroit, stopping last night at the campus chapel at Eastern Michigan University, and resting tonight at a friend's home in Dearborn before reaching Detroit on Saturday. The small group of marchers, who are walking down the shoulder of Route 12 with picket signs and flyers to pass out to curious people in cars, hope "to draw attention to the importance of the rally," said PSN member Naomi Braine, who is not participating in the march. As the rally-bound group began their journey, the mood was not yet reflec- tive. They had to sing "Happy Birth- day" to a friend first. Explosion and fire kill one at N.D. natural gas station HEBRON, N.D. (AP) - An explosion and fire at a natural gas measuring station yesterday killed one worker and injured five others, one critically, of- ficials said. The explosion occurred about 12:30 p.m. about 10 miles -northwest of Hebron, said Jana Martin, a spokeswoman for Northern Plains Natural Gas Co. in a telephone inter- view from Omaha, Neb. Hebron is about 60 miles west of Bismarck. THE EXPLOSION and fire damaged two of the three buildings at the site, she said, adding that the cause of the explosion has not been determined. The station measures the amount of natural gas received from or delivered to the Great Plains plant from the Nor- thern Border pipeline, she said. The measuring station is owned by Great Plains Gasification Associates, a consortium of five energy companies which also owns the Great Plains coal gasification plant near Beulah, Martin said. Northern Plains Natural.Gas Co., which owns Northern Border Pipeline Co., operated the station, she said. IN-BRIEF Compiled from Asscated Press and United Press international reports Communist Party excluded prison here, said Warden Dennis from French Cabinet Luther. Moon was to surrender at the PARIS - Socialist Prime Minister prison today. U.S. District Judge Laurent Fabius formed a new gover- Gerard Goettel denied several nment yesterday that excluded the motions Wednesday to reduce or Communist Party and cleared the change the sentence. way for a controversial plan to Moon was in Irvington, N.Y., streamline inefficient state-owned yesterday, meeting with Unification industries. Church leaders to make The Communist Party has been a arrangements for the ad- junior partner of the ruling ministration of church affairs while Socialists since the left came to he is incarcerated, said church power in 1981 and had four ministers spokesman Noah Ross. in the Cabinet of Prime Minister Coleman continues to Pierre Mauroy, who resigned elude FBI Tuesday.eud FB Armored car robbed DETROIT - FBI agents disagreed yesterday over fugitive Alton UKIAH, Calif. - Six to eight Coleman's likely whereabouts. masked men with automatic Coleman, a suspected serial mur- weapons stopped a Brink's armored der, and his companion Debra car ina rural highway yesterday and Brown have eluded law enforcement fled with 15 bags of currency after officers across the Midwest since spreading nails along the highway, late May. authorities said. John Anthony, special agent in The robbers opened fire on the charge of the FBI's Detroit office, armored car from the rear of one of said Wednesday there is a "strong two pickup trucks in the robbery possibility" that Coleman is trying around noon near Redwood Valley, to return to the Detroit or Toledo about 120 miles north of San Fran- areas. cisco, said John Holdford, an FBI "He was successful in eluding ap- spokesman. prehension in Detroit and Toledo... Discovery may speed and there seems to be a growing AIDS research belief that he will try and return to those areas where he's felt comfor- BOSTON - Scientists have lear- table in the past," Anthony said. ned how a leukemia virus comman- Delaware to investigate deers the genetic control of blood cells, and say this may help unravel charges against Chrysler the workings of related viruses that WILMINGTON, Del. - Delaware apparently cause AIDS. Labor Secretary Dennis Carey said In three papers being published he will investigate union charges today, researchers speculate that that Chyrsler Corp. laid off sick or these viruses all subvert the injured workers rather than pay machinery of key white blood cells them with company-financed and either grossly speed up or shut workers' compensation. off their ability to multiply. Reagan denounces The work, conducted at the Dana- Nicaraguan elections Farber Cancer Institute and the Harvard School of Public Health in COLUMBIA, S.C. - President Boston, focuses on two versions of Reagan yesterday denounced the the human T-cell Leukemia virus, upcoming Nicaraguan elections as a known as HTLV-1 and HTLV-2. Soviet-style sham, but told Carib- Moon to move church bean leaders the U.S. invasion of sto prison Grenada last fall signaled that the headquarters p hemisphere's "tide of the future is a DANBURY, Conn. - The Rev. freedom tide." Sun Myung Moon said yesterday he Speaking on the fifth anniversary will move the headquarters for his of the revolution that toppled Unification Church to a federal Nicaraguan dictator Anastasio prison while he serves an 18-month Somoza, Reagan said the leftist san- sentence for tax evasion. dinista leadership has 'worked But the Korean evangelist will be systematically to establish a dic- barred from trying to convert other tatorship firmly allied with Duba inmates at the minimum security and the Soviet Union." Member of the Associated Press Vol. XCIV- No. 26-S The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967X) is published Tuesday through Sun- day during the fall and winter terms and Tuesday, Friday, and Sunday during the spring and summer terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscription rates: September through April--$16.50 in Ann Ar- bor, $29.00 outside the city; May through August-$4.50 in Ann Arbor, $6.00 outside the city. Second-class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan. 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