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Weaver refuses to debate,
blasts Anthony as a ‘liar’
By Rich Burr
Of tM Emerald
The biggest disappointment of the ASUO
Political Faire Thursday will be the absence of
Rep Jim Weaver in the Fourth Congressional
District debate, says Mike Prothe, event co-coor
dinator
Weaver's office received more than 30 phone
calls and two letters asking about the Democratic
incumbents decision — the office either gave no
confirmation or said they were checking their
calendar, Prothe says
The other candidates, Prothe adds, sent
RSVPs
After trying to appeal to the staff, Prothe says
he went to Weaver personally when the candidate
made a speech at the Northwest Regional Energy
Symposium ot the University last Wednesday
At the conference, Weaver said he would
appear if Republican challenger Ross Anthony
would publicly apologize for saying Weaver had
misrepresented his congressional voting record
Calling Anthony a "liar,'' Weaver said he
could not debate with the challenger otherwise
"Do you want to debate with a liar?" he said
When Prothe asked Weaver about the staff s
inability to confirm his appearance, the Democrat
said "You got a response: we were checking our
schedule ”
Republicans across the country are trying to
tag Democratic candidates with several false
charges to divert attention from economic issues,
he said
Les Anderson, chairman of Anthony's cam
paign, says Weaver is avoiding a debate
"If you disagree on the issues, you're going
to think he's a liar any way,” Anderson says
Weaver has been invited to three open for
ums and has never responded to the ASUO faire
and the Eugene Jaycees' event, he says
If Weaver thinks he can defend his record,
the Democrat should not be afraid of debating
Anthony, Anderson says
Weaver's refusal may have repercussions,
Prothe says
"His lack of response meant it wasn't a
priority," he says.
"For him to turn us down is a big disappoint
ment to us and a disappointment to the students "
Experience, knowledge gained
through city advisory positions
By Stephanie Lewis
Of the Emerald
Looking for an opportunity to
enhance your education with
involvement in the community?
Are you interested in exper
ience that opens career
possibilities? Or would you like
to pursue an interest on the city
level?
The city of Eugene has the
answer
A total of 44 positions on 21
citizen advisory boards, com
missions and committees open
Jan. 1, when the terms of some
members expire Six other posi
tions are open now
The advisory committees
cover several specialized areas,
including city budgeting, histor
ic preservation, human rights,
performing arts and zoning ap
peals
Committee members make
recommendations to the mayor
and city council and hold public
hearings to allow community
involvement in those recom
mendations
Committees usually meet
monthly, but some, such as the
budget committee, meet more
often
Students studying areas such
as theater or public affairs could
acquire valuable experience
serving on a committee, says
Barbara Bellamy, city public in
formation director
For example, the 11-member
performing arts commission
recommends annual budgets
and submits reports concerning
the Hult Center for the
Performing Arts to the city
council
They develop recommenda
tions on preservation of artistic
freedom and diversity in selec
tion of performances in the
center,” Bellamy says
The committee would develop
a schedule that represents a
cross-section of events and at
tracts performers from outside
the Eugene area, she says
The committee also coordin
ates, with other agencies,
private donations
Five human rights commis
sions, including the commis
sions on the rights of the aging,
handicapped, minorities,
women and youth are ideal for
students. Bellamy says.
Each commission has nine
members who investigate com
plaints of discrimination,
mediate rights problems, initiate
programs for minority needs,
sponsor grants and create pub
lic awareness through work
shops and seminars
The city council and/or
mayor screen all applicants In
most cases, an interview is
required
Applications and more infor
mation are available in the city
manager's office, Room 105 at
City Hall. 777 Pearl St., or by
calling 687-5010 All applica
tions must be returned to the
city manager's office by Oct 31
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Tuesday, October 19, 1982