I—The Daily Collegian Monday, April 1:1, 1987 Vigil is set for missing prof By LISA NURNBERGER Collegian Stall Writer International interest organiza tions will hold a vigil at noon Wednes- day on the steps of Pattee for Univers.ity Professor Boris Weisfeil er, who' disappeared in Chile in be eember 1984. The vigil is one of several events liquid and set them afire. scheduled this week to commemorate Rodrigo had returned from a nine- Weisfeiler's disappearance and edu- year absence from his homeland "to cate the University community about search for his roots," his mother said. political oppression and torture. In her presentations, De Negri At 7:30 Wednesday night in 301 stresses that human rights is a global I lUB, the film Your Neighbor's Son responsibility. the Making of a Torturer will be "When I was growing up, I used to shown. hear about the things that the Nazis Also, human rights activist Veroni- had done in Europe," she said. "I ca De Negri will speak at 8:30 Thurs- thought how lucky I was to" be where I day night in 301 HUB in an attempt to was. So nobody should feel it can't provoke all citizens to work for hu- happen to them." man rights and justice in Chile. De According to Amnesty Internation- Negri's family fled Chile in 1977 after al, the Chilean government maintains she underwent two years of torture by it had nothing to do with Rodrigo's Chilean security forces because of death. The only charge pending her affiliation with Chile's trade against security force personnel unions. stemming from the incident is a De Negri's 19-city tour in the United States is a personal campaign she has said will continue "until I have X 0 - XO, - XO„ - XO, - XO, - X 0 - X 0 - XO.- X 0 - X 0 -XO, The Sisters of Chi Omega ;‹ '` would like to congratulate , X n Douglas MI Beatty a Honorary Chi-0 Man 19.87 0154 • XS - 2, - Xf2 - Xf2 - XS - 2 - X5l - X,C2, - - - - Xf2, -XS) cCIIVEMETIII 71 f,11:1 BARGAIN • • • • .... • . .•. • :. ,•:••• TUESDA Y....• • • . CINEMA 5 • • MEDI 1.00 11.111KIZEIMEEMMININIMI ARISTOCATS G NIGHTLY: 7:00 TIN MEN R NIGHTLY: 9:40 Dead By Dawn... EVIL DEAD 2 NIGHTLY: 8:10 8 10:10 Winner of 4 Academy Awards including Best Picture PLATOON n NIGHTLY: 7:30 & 9:45 Mel Gibson and Danny Glover LETHAL WEAPON R NIGHTLY: 7:50 & 9:50 Charlie Sheen... THREE FOR THE ROAD PG NIGHTLY: 8:00 8 10.00 JHEi;MOVIES.: I .: . .: , .;-': . : - :.:.. 407 E. BoartHl37-0003 Bruce Willis and Kim Basinger BLIND DATE pOl3 NIGHTLY: 8:00 R 10:00 . . .. . :ST.ATE:-...:'...:" . - . :.'il - s.:- „......•:........ •.... ____ ... ........, ..... .. ..„..:.„.. THE SECRET OF MY SUCCESS pan NIGHTLY: 8:00 8 10:00 Take ofl with the original cast... POLICE ACADEMY 4: CITIZENS ON PATROL PG NIGHTLY. 8:15 & 10:15 MM=IUMD Andrew McCarthy. MANNEQUIN NIGHTLY: 7:15 & 9:15 achieved justice for my son," whom she said was murdered by the Chilean security force last spring While tak ing pictures of a street demonstra tion. Witnesses have said security forces beat De Negri's son Rodrigo and his companion, Carmen Gloria Quintana, then doused them with a flammable charge of negligence on the part of a junior officer for not taking the two burn victims to a hospital. Missing Continued from Page 1 resistance to different methods of Katie O'Neil, co-director of USG's torture, such as resistance to beating, international affairs department, electricity, hangings, etc." said the campus groups plans to use The colony also appears to have the Freedom of Information Act to underground torture centers used for demand access to all communica interrogation. "In these cells, tortur- tions between the American embassy ers allegedly carry out interrogation in Chile and the Chilean government, over a closed-circuit radio system, as well as between the embassy and with the detainees naked and tied to the State Department. their berths while electric shocks are "There's a slim chance that he may applied," the U.N. report said. be alive," Tubbs said. "If he's not, The colony denied the article's ac- then he was a victim of foul play and cusations, claiming to be an educatio- some people should be brought to nal society with its own school and justice." Nobel laureate to speak on global peace today Betty Williams, a 1977 Nobel Peace vince women to join them in a protest Prize winner for her work in North- march. em Ireland, will present "Peace in Four days later, their small group the World is Everybody's Business" turned into an army of 10,000 women at 8 tonight in the HUB ballroom. marching through hostile streets to Eleven years ago in Belfast, North- put an end to the violence in Northern ern Ireland, English soldiers shot and Ireland. Although both women are killed an Irish Republican Army sol- Catholic, Catholics and Protestants dier who then lost control of his car, alike participated in the march. killing two young children and fatally Williams and Corrigan were the wounding a third. first women to be awarded the Nobel Horrified by the senseless killing of Peace Prize since 1946. Their innocent children, Williams and the marches and rallies spread through aunt of• the dead children, Mairead out the country to London. 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