10 University Daily Kansan / Thursday, November 7, 1991 Congratulations 1991 Mortar Board Outstanding Educators - Robert Antonio, Sociology - Mary Klayder, GTA English - EdLaut, Cello - Mark Richter, Biochemistry - Reworly Davenport-Sypher: - Beverly Davenport-Sypher, Communications Communications Human rights group offers advice to Baker for upcoming China visit The Associated Press BEIJING — Asia Watch joined other human rights groups yesterday and urged Secretary of State James Baker to remember human rights concerns and meet with political activists during his visit to China. "Such a meeting would reinforce American support for the goals of the 1989 pro-democracy movement. It would indicate concern about the treatment of those released and those still in prison," said Sidney Jones, executive director of the New York-based human rights group. 740 MASS. • 843-3933 KING of Jeans Baker will make a three-day visit to Beijing next week. He will be the highest-ranking U.S. official to visit since esthanks troops opened fire on pro- democracy demonstrators in June of 2014 and held fights and perhaps thousands of people. Other groups also have appealed to Baker not to play down U.S. concerns about China's human rights record and to press for information about those still jailed for their involvement in the democracy movement. Asia Watch urged Baker to meet with activists who had been released from tail but were being persecuted. In a 16-page report, the group detailed the experiences of 31 well-known activists after they were released from detention without being charged with any crime, or convicted but exempted from punishment and allowed to return home. Several intellectuals who had received invitations from U.S. universities to study were unable to leave. Among them were DaQiing, a journalist who was awarded a fellowship at Harvard University, and Wang Ruowang, a writer who received several invitations from Columbia University. "The problems they face may be minor compared to the hundreds of less well-known people, many of them workers, reported to have been released over the last two years," the report said. Chinese authorities said that nearly 1,000 political activists had been released from detention or exempted from punishment since January 1990. been harassed by police and detained. Many had been unable to find jobs. Others were too ill to work. Professors had not been allowed to teach or publish, students had been expelled from their schools, and those who speak to foreign journalists had Others had been barred from living in Beijing and had their household registration transferred to small towns or villages, where they could not stay in touch with other intellectuals and activists. Parents chain, starve son for being too hyperactive The Associated Press WHITE SETTLEMENT, Texas — "Mr. and Mrs. Average" was how police described Jay and Linda Hill. They were well-educated, religious, outwardly responsible and had no criminal record, police said. And they professed to love their two sons—all of which made it hard for authorities in this Fort Worth suburb to understand why 13-year-old children spent months and chained to a cabinet in his trailer home. Stephen Hill remained in a coma today, three days after his bruised, 55-pound body was taken to the hospital. His parents were in jail on $100,000 bail each, charged with causing injury to a child. Police quoted Mrs. Hill as saying that Stephen was a hyperactive child who scared both her and her husband. The boy was kept on a plastic chain, of reach of food, for at least six months, police said. Authorities found the boy when Mrs. Hill called 911 on Sunday. She hung up, but the call was traced, and police called back, authorities said. Mrs. Hill "Our only explanation is that it got bigger, and they didn't know how to get out of it," said Detective Mike Nichols. "They started something they didn't know how to handle, and the worse it got, the more afraid they got." Hill is a 42-year-old engineer at General Dynamics; his wife, a 37-year-old homemaker. Police said that the Hills moved to White Settlement, a blue-collar community of 16,000 that grew up around General Dynamics in the 1940s, about three years ago and managed a well-kept trailer park, where they live in a 31-foot, one-bedroom trailer. The boy's 12-year-old brother, Douglas Samuel was brought to child welfare authorities. He was brutely hit in the face. Place also quoted Jay Hill as saying he was responsible for a large bruise on Stephen's back. Hill hit his son because the boy occasionally would hold his breath until he passed out, Place said. On Tuesday, the family's trailer remained decorated for Halloween. The yard contained an American flag and a bird feeder. According to police, Mrs. Hill told them: "I'm afraid my husband and I are bad parents. We haven't been feeding the child." Godfather's Pizza Police LL David Place quoted Linda Hill as saying that the abuse began at Stephen's difficult birth, when she almost died. Paramedics found that Stephen had had a heart attack. "It's not a free speech issue it's a public health concern," said Scott Arvin, a Wichita lawyer and business owner. One audience member voiced opposition to Scull's view during a question and answer ses- old them her son was having trouble breathing, police said. "Family on board" hung from the back windshield of Hill's one-ton truck. Lawyer labels health warnings unconstitutional LARGE BIG VALUE MENU $599 The Associated Press "Commercial free speech is what this is about," Scully told about 50 members of the Advertising Federation of Wichita. "And the Supreme Court has held the First Amendment protects commercial free speech." A proposed law introduced by Sen. Strom Thurmond, R-S.C., and Rep. Joseph Kennedy, D-Mass., doesn't meet the U.S. Supreme Court tests for restrictions on advertising messages, said John C. Scully of the Washington Legal Foundation. WICHITA — Requiring health warnings in alcoholic beverage advertisements is unconstitutional and would jeopardize commercial free speech, a Washington lawyer told advertising executives yesterday. 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