Former University president awarded Peace Continued from Page 1 By Colette Doudin Of thr Kmrrairi The American Civil Liberties Union of Oregon presented Robert Clark, former University president, and 19ftf» l.ane(boun ty commissioners with Civil Liberty Awards at a henefit reception at the Eugene Hilton on Sunday. "The award to President Clark recognizes the numerous actions he took in support of fret) speech activities during his tenure at the U of O from 196P to 1975.” said David Fidanqu*. associate director of the Oregon ACLU. "in particular, he is lasing honored for his efforts to diffuse tensions between University students and local officials dur ing periods of protest against the Vietnam War." Fidanquc said. On at least one occasion. MONSTER COOKIE CO. For your gift giving: • Special packaging and cannisters • Treats for the Holidays • Specialty cookies > Slh & Willamette 687 1064 We Deliver! Student’s 10% Labor Discount On All Repairs! 1170 Wait 7th Ava SAVE NOW! Only 9 days left till we move and we musl liquidate A11 our art materials. Save 40% and more .. .you won't find prices this low again!!!! [Save 20% and more in 'the Frame -Shop, too! Fidanque told an audience of about 60 people, city officials dropped demands that students avoid the downtown business district for anti-war protests because of (Mark's direct intervention. Fidanque praised Clark for making the difference between the "police beating heads'' and a peaceful outcome. Clark said he always tried as president of the University to operate with an "open campus policy, in which faculty and students had a right to know what was happening at the school and could express their opinions in a responsible manner. The ACI.U also honored t-ane County commissioners |ohn Ball. Peter DeFazio. Chuck Ivey, Bill Rogers and |erry Rust They were chosen to receive the award for their unanimous deci sion to close the old lame Coun ty |ail this spring in response to an inmate lawsuit. Fidanque said. The commissioners started planning to phase out the jail, built in 19116. before the lawsuit was filed, Fidanque said. Though Fidanque said the Oregon ACLU did not support a recent county plan to expand local jail facilities, he said he hoped other officials would learn from the commissioners' decison ' that protecting con stitutional rights is not the ex clusive domain of the courts, but is a responsibility of all branches of government.” Reagan "sacrificed that possibility on the altar of his Star Wars program,” Talbot said. In addition, for the past three years, the IJ.N. General Assembly has passed a resolu tion calling for the prevention of an arms race in outer space. Talbot said. The only nation to vote against the resolution all three years was the United States, she said. "It is indicative of the fact that it is not just the U S against the Soviet Union. . .we stand pretty isolated from the rest of the world on these votes." Talbot said. Many Americans believe that when the current administra tion changes in two years, the threat of nuclear war will diminish, she said. "Hut I submit that we haven't the luxury of two years — we have to act now.” Talbot said. Many Americans are frustrated because no matter how much the American people fight for peace, the government continues to initiate programs that point toward war But the slogans and demonstrations for peace are the same all over the world, she said The people of America are not alone in their struggle for peace, but the American government is alone. Talbot said. "The vast majority of the millions of people in this wrorld stand for what we stand for." she said. Peace is not seen just as a question of disarmament, but also as opposition to apartheid, as a peaceful end to interna tional disputes, as women's equality, as human rights and as opposition to racism, she said. “You cannot separate, the issues." One way to promote peace is to make changes for peace in the community, said Barbara Keller, a No-GWEN legal coor dinator who helped organize a lawsuit against the establish ment of a (’.WEN tower in 1-ane County. "People have been recommit ting themselves to peace. They have been walking over lines for peace," she said. In Lane County, the passage of two nuclear-free zones for the city and the county were a vic tory for peace, as was the op position to a GWEN tower being built in laine County, she said. "This year, we are no longer a part of our country's plans to start a prolonged nuclear war." Keller said. The reason for these victories is a small group of citizens who protested and lobbied against "the international insanity that is our nuclear arms race." she said. If each person committed him or herself to working on one issue for peace, then "this will indeed be an international year of peace,” Keller said. The International Year of Peace was called by the United Nations to strengthen the United Nations' disarmament campaign. Holiday Continued from Page 1 of work” determination was made by administrators who never asked employees how much work they need to do Steward said he did not con sult with any employees. "I consulted with a number of other administrators who are the ones responsible tor deter mining when work needs to be done," he said "The students are gone, and that's the number one reason for our existence," Oregon State University, Portland State University and some of the state's regional col leges also will close the day Word Perfect 4.2 s125 Students Faculty Staff "Word Perfect for ALL and for all a good write." COMPUTER & SOFTWARE EMU “ 683-7335 after Christmas, Steward said W i 11 w e r said the a d - ministrators’ assumption that University staff members have little work to do when students are gone is wrong. "Yes, there is a lighter work load in the sense that no phones are ringing and no students need to he served, but many people view the time as an op portunity to catch up on some work in a quiet, peaceful at mosphere,” VVittwer said. The library, where Wittwer and Sieracki work, is an in teresting case in point because PAUL'S BICYCLE SHOP Santa Subsidy All Cannondale Par ks and Clothing .1 leas. 20% off list All Bellweather Clothing 10% off list We Still Have Some Show Display Bikes At Vast Discounts! Velotech Computer Closeout $15.00 Stocking Stuffers (•loses $10.00; Seat Covers & C aps $3.00; HPX Pump $15.00; Koolshop Brake Pads $2.50 pair; Sprint Rear Derailleur $19.00; laminated toe Straps $ 1.00 Paul's Bicycle Shop 2480 Ald«r 342-6155 iiiiHttmtitimiiiiiiniitiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiii it will be closed Friday, but open on Saturday and Sunday after Christmas. It would seem that Saturday and Sunday also would be lighter work days, but actually none of the days will la? lacking work for library employees. Wittwer said. The employees likely would be appeased if the state would follow the lead President Reagan took last week when ho declared Dec. 26 an extra day off with pay for federal employees. All presidents since the early 1950s have taken similar action when Christmas falls on Thursday, the White House said. Steward said the governor's office is inquiring to find out the true extent of Reagan s ac tion. If the president declared Dec. 26 a federal "holiday" rather than just a "day off," it could make a difference in what the Oregon governor could do. Steward said. Supposedly, if Reagan declared Dec. 26 a holiday, the governor also could give state employees a holiday. 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