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believed by too many people
Mr. Morris, I did not condemn
dll white South Africans. No
doubt, many people do
castigate you personally. But
leave the defensiveness to those
of your people who. with so
much to hide from, have such
great need of it.
Ken Summers
No protection
The Forest Service was the
protector and conserver of our
national forests but that era
seems to be long past; why else
is there a controversy over the
Hardesty-Mt. June wilderness
area?
I would expect the Fewest Ser
vice to be most concerned about
protecting the old-growth
habitat of northern spotted owls
and bald eagles, both en
dangered species; about protec
ting the City of Cottage Grove's
watershed; about protecting
fragile, steep but fairly produc
tive soils: and about managing
the forest for the many Orego
nians who seek wilderness
solitude in Hardesty.
Unfortunately, this is not the
case. Lowell District Ranger
Roe Humphrey states that
Hardesty-Mt June offers "best
good soil. rain, a very
rea with low eleva
; "a popular hiking
ODE 11 making the
of timber vs.
So the Fewest Service solution
is a consensus team to carve up
4 poceut of &e Lowell District
heewees timber and other con
cerns hie the environment
Why not include the entire
Ihstrirt or Willamette
I Fewest, instead of only
KK^Wacmaidfonness area?
Also, the Forest Service's
ale administrator Pat
says that the trees in
not old-growth
tMO "puts the
at \AQ years"
II m b oW growth
old trees of economic
nr is it an ecosystem w ith
values* Perhaps the
rirndessy-Ml. June controversy
is a frhlimi of the Forest Sen
l the forest for the
*"«t A Fisher
Survival t enter
Gun control...
The met-mmd dadte, If
gun* are <mtisnms nmtj outlaws
trill have gmm mmBet does
convey a tnehrsl prophecy
should gun ooecr>. be aEtemp
ted If yon were a bsrgkr. rapist
or robber would you he soon or
less likely to comma jam crime
if you kite that the
homeowner rape rsctimlaqoor
store owner era* kptthr pro
hibited bos gweasaf a pin?
Let's not forger the -defSsssaoo of
not abide by society * rujes An
have a pm tcrem — even if
they ace HWfv
It always daturas me to bear
gun control eat&mvsmsn men
tion leper, or Swedeei where
gun cootroi a is effect - as hav
ing virtually son-«vistent
in companson an the United
State* The fact is that Japan and
Sweden never attempted gun
contioi on the level that a bemg
proposed now is fits* country.
from the aarfairf days of their
respective nations M's a little
late for that here, kid*
No one sees am gun-related
deaths first-hand than peace of
ficers Whv do so ausv of them
*Ptnly oppose pm control’
Because they know it would on
ly make a bad situation worse
Don't t#U me Mike Feher
wouldn't have found an equally
destructive way of vesting his
hostility if he somehow
couldn't get ha hands on a gun.
Drunk drivers kill people too
But I hardly think five best way
to solve that problem is to take
cars away front people who
don't drive drunk
Mark fternbeiroer
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