Protesters hold mock funeral in " San Francisco By NEIL CHASE Special to the Daily Some demonstrators, in the spirit of SAN FRANCISCO - The week of the mock funeral, refused to speak. The protests and marches continued only noise from most of the group was yesterday with probably the most the beating of drums and humming by graphic and slowest of them all - a some of the marchers. demonstration against violence and "What we have to do is provide Cen- U.S. intervention in Central America. tral America with our civilized presen- A group of almost 1,000 people mar- ce instead of our military," said Bob ched yesterday around the downtown Dell of Lake Tahoe, Nev. He said the area in a mock funeral procession near only way for the U.S. to help Central the Democratic Convention carrying America would be for citizens to "exer- banners, flowers, and cardboard cof- cise the power they have" by voting in- fins to protest the deaths of 50,000 stead of "leaving government by people in El Salvador over the past five default to conservative, upper-class. years. white male Americans." THE U.S. has been criticized for AS THE group neared the end of its giving military and monetary aid to the procession, the group placed two of the government of El Salvador to help caskets in a doorway beginning a mock avert the spread of Communism. funeral. Marchers waved incense over The protesters, all clothed in black the coffins and tossed flowers on them. carried signs blaming President "I hope people will see us out here Regean and Salvadoran President Jose opposing U.S. foreign policy and they Napoleon Duarte for the deaths. At the they may start thinking out it," said a front of the procession 20 protesters man who identified himself as "Body walked single file with their hands Politic." He said he doubted the behind their heads as if they were Democrats, even if elected, would do Salvadoran prisoners. anything to ease the situation in Central "I am here because I'm morally America. outraged at what your government is "I don't think the Democratic Party doing. It's symbolic to demonstrate offers any solution. I don't think their more publicly what I do in private by foreign plolicy will be any different resisting taxes and acting in civil from Reagan's," he said. "When people disobedience," said protester Scott recognize that those parties represent McCoy of Berkeley, Calif. the same social, political, and economic "WE ARE HERE to protest the interests they will start developing an killings and to show the complicity of independent movement," he said. the Reagan government and the DEMOCRATIC presidential nominee Democrats with the regime that has Walter Mondale was vice president un- carried out the killings," McCoy said. der Jimmy Carter when the U.S. star- The Michiaan Daily - Friday, July 20, 1984 -Page 9 Associated Press Demonstrators at left simulate death squad members standing over fallen demonstrators playing the role of victims during a rally about El Salvador yesterday in San Francisco's Union Square. ted sending money to the Salvadoran regime, the man added. "There were 10,000 murders when Mondale was in power. I don't think it will be any dif- ferent if he gets elected now." As the procession wound its way into Halladie Plaza, the caskets were lined up and the mock prisoners were mar- ched into the center of the outdoor plaza where other protesters made simulated guns with their fingers and pretended to execute the prisoners. Speeches and songs followed the theatrics as the demonstrators and a crowd of several hundred looked on. Police said there were no arrests or in- cidents during the march. Most of the protesters appeared to be serious about the issue, but Leon, a man with painted fingernails wearing only black bikini shorts and a black cape, said he wasn't really worried about Central America. "I just came out here for the fun. It's just a big circus," he said. I 11 We're up on everything! News .........764-0552 Sports ........763-0376 Arts/Mag.....763-0379 Classifieds ....764-0557 Circulation ...764-0558 I Mtjcbtgan 13tttl J