Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 05, 1982, Page 12, Image 11

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British armada
Falkland bound
LONDON (AP) - Defense
Secretary John Nott said Sun
day that Britain is ready to fight
Argentina over the Falkland Is
lands, and the Royal Navy
prepared two aircraft carriers to
lead a 40-vessel armada on a
two-week journey to the remote
colonial outpost
Nott, calling a peaceful solu
tion “unlikely,” said Britain
could mount a blockade in the
South Atlantic "without any as
sistance from our allies" and
would storm the Falklands "if it
is the only and necessary
course
Asked in a television interview
if Britain would attack the Ar
gentine mainland. Nott said, "I
am not closing any options, but I
would not wish to discuss that
particular one "
Argentine President Gen
Leopoldo F Gattieri told jour
nalists in Buenos Aires that "if
the Argentine people are at
tacked by military forces, be it
land, naval or air forces, the
Argentine nation in arms will do
battle with all the means at its
disposal "
An Argentine government
communique said Argentine
forces suffered at least six
casualties in Friday's takeover
of the Falkland, South Georgia
and South Sandwich Islands
The British suffered no losses, it
said
Argentine naval sources den
ied reports from London that 22
British marines destroyed an
Argentine helicopter and a war
ship before being overwhelmed
Nott declared that British ad
ministration would be restored
to the Falklands “We mean to
do it even if we have to fight," he
said “We are not making the
largest task force available out
side the two superpowers with
out the intention, if we have to,
of using it."
The Falklands, 250 miles off
Argentina’s southeast coast,
have been held by the British
and claimed by Argentina since
1833. The inhabitants include
1.800 pro-British descendants
of 19th century Welsh and
Scottish settlers.
Opposition Labor Party legis
lators. backed by some rank
‘We mean to do
it even if we
have to fight. ’
arid-file members of the ruling
Conservative Party, renewed
calls Sunday for Nott and Fo
reign Secretary Lord Carrington
to resign over what they called
Britain's humiliation in the Falk
lands
The U N Security voted 10-1
with tour abstaining votes to call
for Argentina to withdraw its
troops and for negotiations to
begin Argentina's foreign min
ister said his country is ready to
talk but made no mention of
withdrawing the troops
After the television interview.
Nott flew to the south England
base of Portsmouth on a
farewell visit to the aircraft car
riers. HMS Invincible and HMS
Hermes, and the assault ship.
Fearless The British domestic
agency. Press Association, said
they will leave Monday with a
total of 5,000 officers and men
for the 8.000-mile journey
Among them is Prince Andrew,
22, second in line to the throne,
who pilots a helicopter
The fleet, some sailing from
the British base at Gibraltar off
Spain's southern tip, includes
destroyers, frigates armed with
missiles and supply ships
Affirmative action
gets labor office OK
After a lengthy investigation,
the U S Department of Labor
has approved the University's
affirmative action program
The department's Office of
Federal Contract Compliance
Programs sifted through reports
and documents for nine months
before accepting the Universi
ty’s goals, says Norma "Bean"
McFadden, director of the
affirmative action office
The OFCCP is the federal
"enforcement arm" of the affir
mative action program In its
review, the OFCCP commented
on several strengths of the
University’s affirmative action
program, including a policy on
sexual harassment and a career
development plan for faculty
and staff
However, the OFCCP cri
ticized the affirmative action
program on campus in a
number of areas. Specifically,
the agency saw a need for the
University to:
• provide a more detailed
analysis on the success rates of
women and minorities com
pared with males and non-mi
norities in the area of promotion
and tenure
• provide more justification
for promotions of males
and non-minorities when minor
ities or women are equally quali
fied
• centralize all the individual
department's records on
promotion and tenure The
OFCCP maintains that decen
tralized record keeping makes it
difficult for the affirmative ac
tion office to monitor the
promotion and tenure eligibility
of faculty members
• examine under-representa
tion of women and minorities in
individual departments in the
arts and sciences college
• divide all professorial ranks
into tenured and untenured
subgroups
The University already has
developed and approved
remedies for the problem areas.
McFadden says, adding that her
department's major goal is to
bring a larger percentage of
women and minorities into the
University's workforce
Academic employment gains
for women and minorities have
been “fairly slow'' over the past
decade, she says McFadden
cites budget restraints that have
limited the number of jobs as the
main reason for the lack of
diversity in faculty and staff on
campus
Monday, April 5,1982