More than 'peaceniks' are looking towards future I don’t consider myself a' "peacenik." I'm not really even an activist. Hut when I heard about a rally in Hangnr. W ashington, to protest the arrival of the seventh Trident submarine. I thought enough is enough How much longer will this i ra/.x arms rar e go on' flow long will I continue to support it with my silence? So my sister, a grade school teacher in Portland, and I det ided to pursue our curiosity and ventured up to the Puget Sound area lust weekend Neither ot us had parti( ipair'd in a peace rall\ before, so we didn't know what to expect. In Seattle on Sunday morning we planned to hear Hishop Mu hard Kenny of (uneau. Alaska speak out against the arms rat e. and against the latest Trident in parlir ular Irer ause d was named the "U S S. Alaska.’’ after his stair' Reporter’s notebook by Sharon Bosserman What we didn’t plan was to witness a r hurch full of whites, hispanics. asians and mostly blacks sing a long round ol Ain't gonna slutlx war no mole to open then service. Were these people peaceniks' I hex seemed to lie troll! till (lit torenI ethnic groups and sot tal i lasses hut .ill of them could sing. And they sang one peat e song after another in a spirited gospel style finally Kenny got up to preat h lie told the tongnigalion that hostiIit\ among nations starts with host i I it \ among ourselves "Kven 11 we tlitl a wax with all weapons . . the source of the weapons still lies in every one of us." he said keiinx sitid as Americans, we need to "itlen Idx ourselves xxilli everyone, which lie saitl in t hides memliers ol all races, religions as well .is gax s. "xxar mongers." republit.ans and others I le said we need to accept and be one w ith others in our search for peat e Kenny’s present e m Seattle xxas not only to protest the arrix.il ol the I N S Alaska, but to show his support lor Art hhishup Raymond I Inn (hausen ol Seattle Hunt hausen was recently stripped of some ol his authority by the Vatican in response to t oncerns alionl his stands on divorce, marriage. homose\ualitx anti ecumenical matters "In case there is anx tlonlil said Kennx "|niy presence) is m support ol Art hlnshup llun thausen." The congregation loved Iwilli bishops W e thought Kenny xxas pretty good but had to leave the clitirt b ipiii klx to catch a Imx to liaiuhridge Island and then drixe the rest ol tile xx ax to liailgni I'll route to the naxal hast- at ll.ingoi the Winslow ferry xx as full of Trident resistors. They wore t-shirts that saitl. "Kesisl Trident for l.ove and for Life ’ Some ol them wore "I l.oxe llun ihausen" buttons I’rnhahlv a hum h of peat eniks. or thought and dei idl'd to find out Ten-year-old K manual Stour fn>m Srattlr was a little shy talking with us. although hr has ln*rn to rallies "lots of limes " Me said he didn't feel safe in Seattle "Imi ausr of the weapons on I lie .submarine Margaret Hromson. a da\ i are teat her in Seattle, has been to three rallies ,n itangor She said she was representing several older people who could not be at the rally themselves and to offer "praverful support for people of peace She thinks it is ridii ulous to spend money on wea|ions when it is needed for education and welfare Itangor was IwatitiftiI The browns and oranges ol bill surrounded numerous water Ixxlirs and gave the land a healthy glow despite the i onslanl dll//.le Milt when we arrived at the naval base itself, we too became a little uneasy We stood on the railroad trai ks in the same place w here the while train" people had been arrested luminous times these are I he same Irai ks that • onlinue to carry trains loaded with ts|tiipmenl tor the I ndent submarines More than 500 people showed up to hear a varietv of speakers .it the rally. Shellev Douglass lives with her husltand |lm in a house next to the tracks Their noil violent protest group, (iruund Zero, hands out "no-nuke' pamplels to workers as they enter the Ixese dailv I km glass said the Trident submarine is a "negation of lieauly " She talked about Ihe elements and how Ibex .ire shared hv all people These people oil ihe other side ot the Inaval base| fence." she said. "Ihex are one w ith ns and share Ihe elements w ith us " On the fence hung a large sign with "Warn ing Keslrii led Area" printed in big letters When im sister and I moved i loser to read the line print, someone veiled Irom lielimd "Slop! Don't i ross the white line!" While line' Sure enough between ourselves ailtl the fence ten feet away was a white line litter we found out that anyone who crosses the line is arrested (there was ■« military offic ial sitting in a i ar next to the Icm el Kiin Wahl, representing Agape {pail ol the (hound Zero community), said people began placing themselves in trout of trains that carry mil lear weapons in l