Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 08, 1984, Page 2, Image 2

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College Republicans testify
By Jim Moore
Of the Emerald
More than 20 people squeez
ed into Century Room E of the
EMU Monday to hear testimony
before the Constitution Court
regarding a charge against the
College Republicans and other
individuals by Marina Yu, presi
dent of the University
Democrats.
And testimony was all they
heard as the court's hearing of
ficer, Brad Bosomworth,
gathered facts and eliminated ir
relevant material, then an
nounced he would render a
decision to the court within two
days.
At issue were flyers
distributed on campus and an
ad that appeared in the Oregon
Daily Emerald April 26, the final
day of the ASUO general elec
tions. The advertisements urged
students to vote “no" on a
ballot measure that eventually
passed and allocated nearly
$4,000 toward ASUO participa
tion in the United States
Students Association.
The ad said the USSA 34th Na
tional Congress "was
dominated by left-wing activists,
many of whom were self
proclaimed Communists.” It,
like similar flyers, was signed
"College Democrats."
Before requesting testimony,
Bosomworth announced he had
already determined that "the ad
placed in the Emerald is not a
factor here." He said he was
mainly interested in who was in
volved in the distribution, the
extent of College Republican in
volvement and whether the
quote was out of context.
In addition, he said he had
determined that Dave Ridenour,
Mike Cross, Dan Goulet and Bill
Guis had distributed some
flyers.
Ridenour and Goulet were ab
sent from the hearing, while
Cross and Guis stated they did
distribute pamphlets, but
understood at the time that
there was nothing improper
with the wording.
However, Yu and Paul Mat
thews, president of the College
Republicans, provided the bulk
of testimony.
"What we object to is the
quote used in the ad and the
flyer," Yu said. "It misled a lot of
people who thought we said
that."
Matthews countered, saying
"It's very important to realize
that of the four people involved,
two are College Republicans,
two are not. Most importantly, it
was not slanderous."
Evidently the court agreed, as
Constitution Court Chair David
Gibson, who attended the hear
ing as an observer, told Bosom
worth "the only issue here is the
disclaimer "
Gibson referred to section
6.3E of the ASUO election rules,
which states that "campaign
posters or flyers must clearly
identify the sponsoring
organization or individual
somewhere on the front of the
poster."
After hearing several
witnesses testify that Ridenour
was responsible for the origin of
the flyers, Bosomworth adjourn
ed to make his decision.
Food, films set for conference
By Lori Gibbons
Of the Emerald
This summer's Olympic Scientific Congress in
Eugene won't just be of interest to scientists.
In a press conference Monday, Mike Ellis, a
program coordinator, said the July 19-26 con
ference will also include a food fair, dance sym
posium and international film festival.
"These events are to enrich the main events,"
said Ellis, who is also head of the physicial educa
tion department.
As part of the congress, more than 15
organizations will participate in the U.S Depart
ment of Agriculture's food and fitness fair, Ellis
said. The organizations include the Oregon Beef
and Dairy Council, the U.S Forest Service and the
Bureau of Land Management, he said.
"Agriculture is the basis of the fitness revolu
tion," Ellis said. "Food and fitness is our motto."
People who attend the summer conference
can meet delegates and watch them demonstrate
high-tech agricultural equipment, he said.
Dance symposium coordinator Caroline Shell
was also at the press conference, and said she
hopes to build better communication between
dancers and physicians.
"Most medical people feel that dancers are a
breed they don't understand," Shell said. "We
hope both the medical and the dance professions
will come together in a constructive way."
When dancers are injured, they tell physicians
about their pain in "poetic and metaphoric” ways,
but they need to learn how to explain their in
juries more scientifically, she said.
Shell said she hopes the symposium will lead
to the establishment of a graduate dance program
at the University which would be geared toward
the scientific aspects of dance.
The symposium will include lectures and
demonstrations on injury prevention, dance
science and dance medicine.
In addition, films dealing with the congress'
theme of sport, health and well-being will be
shown at the Hult Center and on campus, said
Eugene Messer, film festival coordinator.
The films will be wide in scope, ranging from
dramas, to documentaries, to comedies, Messer
said.
"I know there will be something to please
everybody," he said.
Correction
The photo of the man
kneeling in Monday's
Emerald is state Sen.
William Frye, D-Eugene,
not a journalist as the cap
tion stated.
The Emerald regrets any
confusion caused by this
misidentification.
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California has over 300
delegates and Oregon has 50,”
Smith says. "I think for all the
candidates Oregon is a relative
ly low priority.”
But about 600 volunteers have
been focusing their efforts
toward voter registration in Ben
ton, Deschutes, Jackson, Jeffer
son, Klamath Falls, Lane,
Multnomah, Polk and Union
counties. Roach says.
"We have been registering
unregistered voters to vote and
promoting the Jackson cam
paign at the same time," Roach
says. He claims the campaign
has signed up 4,000 new
registrants across the state.
The Mondale campaign is
operating out of a temporary of
fice in Portland, and Mondale
enthusiasts are using similar tac
tics to make their presence
known across the state.
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