The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 7 - 5 Chinese keep some from U.N. conference The Wahington Post HUAIROU, China - Cordons of Chinese soldiers and police locked arm in arm kept some U.S. officials and other delegates stranded in the rain yes- terday as they tried to get into a theater to hear Hillary Rodham Clinton ad- dress a forum of non-governmental or- gazatios dealing with women's rights and problems. "I want to pay tribute to your perse- verance," Clinton said, referring both to those who braved the driving rain yesterday morning and to those who have braved harassment and surveil- lance from Chinese security officials overthe past week in this partially com- pleted conference site. Health and Human Services Secre- tary Donna Shalala pushed through like a fullback going for short yardage on fourth down before gaining entry as US. Secret Service agents shoved against Chinese security men. "The women's movement has been through tougher things than this," 7Shalala said as the rain ran down her * face. Around her walked drenched and badly jostled members of the first lady's * entourage, including Assistant Secre- tary of State Winston Lord, former New Jersey Gov. Thomas Kean and former Rep. Marjorie Margolies-Mezvinsky. Clinton's press secretary, Lisa Caputo, missed the speech because she was unable to push her way through. Women started lining up at 4:30 yes- terday morning to get into a renovated movie theater to hear the first lady speak. Later more than 2,000 of them crammed into the theater and sang songs as they waited, swaying with hands held aloft. When Clinton finally arrived at mid- mornin, the crowd rose to its feet to applaud her. Formembers oftheClinton Cabinet, as well as hundreds of angry women who wanted to get inside, it took some doing to get through the Chinese soldiers and po- lice lined up outside the hall. It was the second day of Clinton's visit to China. Tuesday, she addressed formal government delegations to the U.N. Fourth World Conference of Women in the well-appointed Beijing convention center yesterday she made the more than one-hour drive to this small town to address a boisterous crowd of women who came from around the world to the Nn-Governmental Orga- nizations Forum on Women, which is running in parallel with the official U.N. gathering. * Today, the first lady wil leave China for an overnight visit to Mongolia be- fore returning to Washington. Protesters question atomic test Los Angeles Times PARIS - Protests against France's first new atomic test spread yesterday with renewed vigor, including world- wide denunciations, street demonstra- tions and ambassador recalls, even as the country's nuclear scientists began preparations in the South Pacific for a second detonation. At the site of Tuesday's underground blast, on tiny Munuroa Atoll about mid- way between Los Angeles and Sydney, Australia, French engineers declared the first test a success, with no release of radiation. No date for a second test was given, but experts said it will take at least three weeks before another is ready. Alain Barthoux, test director for France's Atomic Energy Commission,~ told a news conference on the atollI that "the test went perfectly well," though examining the results would take months. "The first indications we have picked up have showed only what we ex- pected," Barthoux added. "I can say that the nuclear test did not have a significant effect on the environment. We are in total control of the environ- ment (of the lagoon)." The blast, the equivalent of less than 20,000 tons of TNT, which was the size of the bomb dropped 50 years ago on Hiroshima, ended a 3 1/2-year French moratorium on nuclear tests that had been joined by all of the world's nuclear pow- ers except China. And it has created a political mushroom cloud over France. In Paris. nearly 3,000 people joined a 1 1.YOU RAN OUT OF REIURNABIES. 2. YOUR BEST FRIEND YRANSFERREDTO YE UNIVERSIIOF I-DAH-OAND YOUR PNOEBill S G . 3.YOU'VE HAD1,433 MEALSAYIE UNION ANDCOIAGE INN IS CALLING A Ul 4. U OF M BEAT STATE, SOYOU WANTTOCAll All YOUR SPARTAN FRIENDS TO B 5.BECAUSE YOUR FIENDS WON'T FALL FOR "I DON'T WAN TO BREAKA $20" 0 EM ME. 6. IFYOU DON'iD0Y0URLAUNDRY SOON,I'llNEDflSOWN ZIP CODE. 1' S2:30AM.*OU'VEICOEE M U 8DAD IS GETIlNG SICK OF ALL YNE C ES. COLLECT CALLS. 9. YOU'RE TOOEMBARRASSED TO WRIIA CHECK FOR $1.49. 10.GRADUAYION REQ UIRES 4.c'' . . ."jC : : .. :. R' ( .. *'& ,.A\\ - 6 ~ AT LEAST I LIBRARY VISIT PER YEAR. 0