Baby doc blasts arms race By Paul Szydelco CM the Emerald It is "difficult to raise children in a comfortable, friendly, relaxed way" with the tension and threats that abound in this nuclear age, famed 1950s "baby doctor" Benjamin Spock told an EMU Ballroom crowd of about 200 Saturday night. Spock, the co-chair of the National Committee for a Safe Nuclear Policy, said studies show that children do have anxiety but that it is not based on their own mortality. An average child worries about "what will happen to me if my parents get annihilated," he said. This anxiety later turns into cynicism, Spock said, adding that more than half of the population believes there will be a nuclear war before the year 2000. "An amazing, disturbing phenomenon is how few people become activist even in a very mild way," he told the crowd. While parents should write letters to world leaders and even demonstrate, they also should reassure their children and encourage them to write. "Children write touchingly sincere, pleading let ters, and I think that probably a child's letter does more good than an adult's," Spock said. Another reason for anxiety is that some sources of security, like the comfort of extended families, religion, and a sense of community, have been large ly eliminated, he said. Without the obligations that accompany belong ing and the confidence inherent in having people around, children grow up with a "loose feeling of detachment," Spock said. Another source of tension in our society, he said, is too much competition an outgrowth of the "rug ged individualist" mentality. Spock then reviewed the present nuclear situation. The President, the Secretary of Defense and other top leaders have all said they "disbelieve in disarmament," Spock said. These leaders believe the United States can outdistance the Soviets in the arms race and win a nuclear war, as well as eventually de mand that the Soviet Union divest itself of the coun Dr. Benjamin Spock tries it has taken over and to give up communism, he said. This is a "child's fantasy, an insane person's fan tasy, and at the very least, an ignoramus' fantasy,'' Spock said. He recommended letters, phone calls, demonstrations and even civil disobedience to fur ther the cause. Spock concluded that all the little things add up and that individuals can help change policy. "You have to make up your own mind, and then you've got to have the guts and determination.. .The important part of taking your position and doing something, is to keep on doing it,w he said. The beat of a different drum The Portland Indian Urban Council was one of several groups of Indian singers featured at a Pow Wow held Friday night in the EMU Ballroom. They were performing a round dance, part of a social get together for local Indians. Photo by Ken Kromer UO Bookstore! ART & ARCHITECTURE DEPT “YEAR ROUND” DISCOUNTS Triangles • all styles & sizes.15% Off Drafting instruments.15% Off Sketch “Skinny” Rolls - Ail sizes.15% Off Strathmore Pads - All styles & sizes.25% Off Lamps...25% Off chartpak® t/wW Reg. $4.65.Now$3.89 E. Faber Design Markers, Reg. $1.65.Now $1.25 Clearprint Pads & Rolls.11 % Off Grumbacher Oil & Acrylic Paints.15% Off Grumbacher Brushs..15% Off Liquitex Oil & Acrylic Paints.15% Off Koh-i-nor Technical Pens.15% Off Reform Technical Pens.25% Off Staedtler-Mars Technical Pens.25% Off UO BOOKSTORE 13th & Kincaid Mon. - Pri. 7:30 - 5:30 Sat. 10:00 • 3:00 Supplies 686-4331 Orecon Daily Emerald Corner 13th • HHyard roM from the now Sac rod Heart addition ' Phone s 343-6234 iK ©000000000 *Jr w n ciuMwir.iinrnnr?^^^rhtrtn AfsJiiyG Mjtjrpjuiiy* oooooQoooooooooooooooooooot.26 2*- Special Peking Dinner For 2 Of More offer good Mon.-Thur. Includes: Egg Flowers, Velvet soup Appetizers: Fried Wonton Fried Shrimps Mar Far Chicken Entree: Chicken Almond Sub Gum Chow Mein Pineapple Sweet & Sour Pork Barbecue Pork Fried Rice Tea or Coffee & Fortune Cookies Now Serving Beer, Wine Try our Special Lunch M-F l SAVE *2.00 *39* parsan Reg. $6.00 per person & Cocktails $^95 (open 7 days a week from 11:30 to 10:00 p.m.) assssa /cut mini] IBM personal com Perfect Writer™Software 'zi'/iere ijualiti] counts ' 860 E. 13,h. Eiiqpric" 344-7894 THE QUACK ATTACK CONTINUES THIS WEEKEND OREGON vs. WASHINGTON Saturday, October 15 1 p.m. Avoid the lines - Get your tickets early! Students s3.50 Adults G.A. s6.00