Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 22, 1982, Page 5, Image 5

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    Security Conference
Dove joins nuclear panel
by Dane Claussen
and Mike Anderson
Of Emerald
An internationally known peace activist is the
most recent addition to the program of the
ASUO-sponsored National Security Conference,
according to conference co-planner David Isen
berg
Peter Jones will join a panel of four others
speaking on "Nuclear War Deterrence and World
Response to U S.-U.S S R Strategic Policies.”
The conference is scheduled for Feb 25-27 in the
EMU
The four other scheduled speakers are John
Draim, an aerospace engineer and defense an
alyst, William Taylor, director of Polical-Military
Studies at the Georgetown Center for Strategic
and International Studies. Edwin Firmage, a noted
author and law professor at the University of Utah,
and Terry Provance, who currently holds key
positions in the American Friends Service Com
mittee and International Mobilization for Survival.
A journalist and contibutor to WIN magazine.
Jones has been active with the Nuclear Fee
Pacific and European Nuclear Disarmament
groups in Europe
Tickets for the conference are now available
from the EMU main desk or by mail from the
ASUO, Isenberg says A conference pass is $8 for
University students, faculty, and staff, and $12 for
others
Tickets for individual events are $1 50 for
those at the University, $2 for others
Free child care and some accommodations
will also be available, Isenberg says For more
service information, call 686-3724 or 686-4384.
Speakers on the history and evolution of
national security strategy will be retired Army Maj
Gen Robert Cocklin, Association of the U S. Army
executive director, and Laurence Shoup, a former
professor and author of “The Carter Presidency
and Beyond: Power and Politics in the 1980s.”
The subject of military manpower will be
scrutinized by Charles Moskos, an author and
military sociology professor at Northwestern
University, Barry Lynn, president of Draft Action
and editor of Military Law Reporter, and Cocklin.
The economics of military spending will be
addressed by James Cypher, an author and
economics professor at California State Universi
ty at Fresno, and Frank Trager, director of studies
for the National Strategy Information Center.
Speakers assessing the "Soviet threat" will
be Ray Cline, a senior associate of the George
town Center for Strategic and International
Studies and former deputy director of the CIA;
and Randall Forsberg, founder and director of the
Institute for Defense and Disarmament Studies
The impact of strategic technology on
defense decision-making will be analyzed by
Charles Schwartz, a physics professor at the
University of California at Berkeley; and Draim.
Speakers on international security assis
tance include Leslie Brown, deputy director of the
Bureau of Politico-Military Affairs and a former
foriegn service officer, and Michael Klare, noted
author and a fellow at the Institute for Policy
Studies
Printing administrator
earns service award
Walter Parsons, superintendent of the Univerity printing
department, received a management service award Thursday
from Gov Vic Atiyeh
The award is part of the Governor's Management Service
Recognition Program” for state employees
A letter nominating Parsons, which was signed by more than
60 University employees, called him an excellent administrator
who is dedicated, knowledgeable, helpful and fair" and noted
his ability to "operate a financially healthy department ”
Parsons became superintendent of the printing department
in 1974 when it was operating in the red and has since made it
pay its own way He has worked for the department since 1964
"The way I see it I’m this year's representative for all the
others who deserved the award.”
George Beltran, University publications director, and Larry
Waddell, operations supervisor in the Registrar’s office, also
were nominated
Criteria used for selecting award nominees included high
quality performance on the job, performance exceeding job
requirements, and improvement of University operations.
Walt Parsons
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