Community— Local group to protest removal t Native Americans tight for land Bv C hrisfopher Blair f mi* raid News fditor A 1 mim*m• support group will leather in front of the I ederal Building Iiii> morning to pro tost the removal ol Native Amerit .ins from thru lands in Big Mountain. An/. The Big Mountain Support Croup ol lugene will present its demands to halt the re lor a lion to loin Coffin, assistant t S altornev said Alan Stem a member ol the group I he protest will lake plaee ill t.onjunt lion with similar gath erings in 2a other states. Stein said, adding that the si heduled meeting with Collin will he peat etui The removal was begun in 11»7-1 uftei passage ol Ihe Nava |o I lopi Land Settlement Ai I vvhii h was designed to end a dispute between llopis and \a \ ajos ill Ihe area Ihe government began tak mg the residents sheep from the land and kept them from re pairing I heir dwelling?* in an at tempi to ( oeri e them into lea\ ing Stein '■aid. t ailing the fori eil esodils nothing less than genocide The formal complaint wtil he a request to hloi k the removal of It..000 \avajos and UH1 Ho pis Irom their lands, i iting the (leiioi ide ( oin enlion Intple mentation \i I w hit h was li\ participating in this historic action to i resist genocide, one is taking a stand tor j human like above corporate priorities — Alan Stein : Stein ( iti'd the ufloi ts ot tin' mule mi thr Navajos .mil II” pis. Midi .1-. all oholisin i hmn n ili'pri'ssinn ami suit »«If Making tin' m.iltiT wnrso am what Sti'in sai I am tin' mat ma suns liir tin1 mmm.il n.iitli'l'. thr am.i s i n h doposit lit i oat l\ llil il U ill In' ship pi'll to pnUi'l plants around tin- Snutlnvnst and soutlu'rn ( alilnrin.i t his is a i all to i on Stoin said "H\ par SI ll'tll I' signed in 1987 bs former I’lesi deni Knn.ild Keagan "These arc indigenous pen pie Mein said I he\ are sheepliel del s and tiles raise corn rlie\ are being tori ibl\ moved into white towns 1 lies have never dealt with nionev and the\ have to perforin then i erenmnies on the land Hi lp.itmv! in llus historic .11 lion In resist j^ciuu iilf imr is t.ikltu; ,1 si,mil Ini Inmi.m lilt* .ihme 1 1 irpnr.ite pi un itles I iir i^.itheriliM will lie 'it I I ,1 ill ill the letlcr.il H111 It)111 n. J I ! K Seventh A\e (illest speakeis ilruinnimg .mil lliusii will he le.ltureil .ilniiv! with the iiirm.il preseiit.itmil In I lullin. Pedal for Peace '89 raises funds By Paul Halvorson Emerald ( ontributor Pedal I'm Peace 8*1 ,i Jt> mile hike-a-thon designed to inise lunds Im use in ( entral \meri i .1 and to raise hugene's awareness nl I S in volvemenl in ( iintral Anioru a will get wheeling Saturday at 10 am in Skinner s Butte Park l lle loop i uuise will go lu \rmitage Park and along McKenzie View Drive before returning to Skinner Butte The i vi ling fundraiser, sponsored l>\ the l.u gene based ( onunittee in Solidarity with < entlal American People, is expected to draw >0 riders and pledges amounting to $1(1.(100 said Sarah Lawton, a coordinator of the event The lolleited funds will be disbursed to three ('entral Ainerir an aid foundations Network m Solidaritv vvith the People ot (.u.itemala whii h funds glass roots groups. New 1.1 Salvadoi I'odav . a materia! aid foundation; and U"est lor Peace, where ( IS( AP's money will go lor medi t ill supplies in Nii aragua. Law ton said ilugene's .i hiking town she said Hus is a chain e for people to have tun and make a state men! that thev disapprove ot Bush s polii v (on ( entral Amei ica). It is neiessarv for events like Pedal I ni Peace H!l to oi l Ul hei ause thev raise needed llloliev toi poor people in ( entral A mem a said Trai ve May ( ISCAP's media representative tor the bike a thou ■pedal I ni Peace is a great wav to puhlii i/.e problems (on Central Ameriiu) and how I S policy is contributing to those May said She cited I S aid to the government in LI Salvador .is .in example ( |S( .\I’ will have jnfnrm.ilum linullis with mi hull* Iii< Is oil lln* 1 S s unolvt'iui'iil hi ( mi Ira I Amur ii .1 .il Skinners Untie I’.irk. M.i\ s.iul Solin' riders have culler led up In S Hill in pledges lor I’etl.d I nr IV.ll e M'l "( )ne hundred, 2IKI 11111 dolliirs in I enlr.il Amern .1 goes ,1 lung, lung wav M.iv said I11 Id Salved.m M SI' will pul the innilev In ward budding a health 1 linn and in I hi.item.da NISld'A will use the I mills Ini tear lung peasants the basic s ut sanilaliun and null it it n 1 she said l lie lust Pedal 1 ui Peai e was in 1‘tBti and brought 111 S t.mm in Pm; the bike a thou col lei led St. lMHI Last \eai I ISl \P ill 1 ulljuiii litill with the ('Diversity nl Oregon IniversiK ni I I Sahadui Sister Prujet I held a walk a Ihun Steps to I reeilnlli. whir h brought out mil pen pie and SM (loo in funds said Sai 1 Pawlon "So many people wanted In do Pedal I or I’eai e again that We went h.u k In il she said Interested people 1 an sldl sign up In ride in or volunteer for Pedal for Peace ll*l h\ conlar I ing I IS! AP al -tin HI, I I I hough the i nurse is 2(1 miles, riders 1 an opt lot shorter distanr.es; support vehicles will pick up riders at anv stage ul the t nurse, il nei exsary And stationed along the course will be two rest stops w ilh luud and be\erages Ml riders collecting Sail ill pledges will re 1 eive a I shut Mill) nets them a t-shirt and sw eat shirt, and qualities them for tile tree bike draw ing The higher the pledge total, the higher the 1 ham es for the hike It s a clean event not a 1 .11 Nam ve Mav said. ( anile out and ride l STOP t |5 PAVING x\' PRICES SELF-SEItVICE rilOTOCOTY - THC copy SHOP 519 E. 1 3th H‘, X ii W111 IK UNl.i FIRST 1 00 C OIMI s COUPON S I* I Cl AI Monday f liday 8 30am 8 30pm Salmday 10 OGain • 4 00pm ♦ OIT-S I Kl li l PARKING 485-6253 — »*t>l . • • t ' r‘ Get the word out with an ODE classified night (lnh Thursday night is COMEDY NIGHT!!! with comedian DAVE ANDERSON of Showtime & Star Search fame!! 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