Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 30, 1990, Page 6, Image 6

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Ml initial assignments art- in tht- Northern Virginia
area. Somt* require foreign tratel. C.S. citizenship is
mandator). I Mended applicant processing time.
Obtain tour prepaid application from the Career
Placement Sersice, Hendricks llali. Complete and
mail it b> KKKKl VK\ 15. 1990. Qualified appli
cants will he intersiewed at an earls date.
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_Regional_
Goldschmidt speaks on abortion
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Ned (inldsi limidl s.ivs .ilnirlinn
tin's need In undi'rsl.ind lli.i!
dei isioiis mi iilxirtion shnuld lu
ll'll In vvnmi'ii
(iiildsi limidl mudi' Ins i mil
menls S.ilurd.is nielli .11 .1 Imii
i|tn*l sponsored b\ tin' pro
i limi i Oregon \iilimi.il Mini
I lull Kirills At I Hill 1.1 -.igtle
AI ii in t 1 ill .inli-iiborlinn hi li\
isls pii ki'lrd tin4 banquet
i In- message Ilii'\ (infill In
git IS tll.lt lllls IS Mill .111 Issue
thill government shnuld In- gel
ting mvolvi'd III." C'.nld
si hiindl .i I)i-miii ml s.ud
Minnies (leneral Duse
I rnhiiiiiiiset, the Kepulilii.in
i .indld.ile Ini governor tills
si'.u .dsn .illrnded the banquet
«tid s.ud lie hn|H'd "ssi- i .ill gel
InsomI llus issue m the gos
rrnor s rat e
(Uildsr limidl v\liu hits vet In
annnuiu r plans tor .i re elet
lion Imi is e\pe< ti’(i In lui '■
I roll II Ilia V IT 111 \'>V ITllllIT s
general elei lion
.MmMil 'H)0 persons mi Imi
mu .in array of Demur ratii and
Republican politicians crowd
ed into Ihn banquet .it (he Hil
Ion I Intel
Kate Mu lielman. ever illivo
direr tin ot llic Nation.d Mint
lion Rights At lion league said
tIn* dinner was lllr largest such
event ever organized In a
league affiliate anywhere m the
country
(Jregon \.\KAI. plans lo
work this veal to assure pro
i him e majorities in I he (Jregon
I louse and Senate and the na
tional organization has targeted
>tn i Jisiru i kc|i i tennv >nntin
K ()rt‘ for defeat
I hi- banquet raised about
S48,0I>0 foi th.it i nmpaign
Mu helman admitted in her
address that aiiortion was a (lit
In lilt issue
"It involves fundamental
moral religious. ethi< al and
politii al (|tiestions.'' she said
Hut A mem ans are finally get
ting it that the real quest ion is
Who dei ides7 The woman and
hei taniilv 01 politii inns7
People are say ing tll.it lhe\
don't want government in
volved." she said. i it ing v ii to
lies last fall for pro i hoit e i an
didates in the Virginia and
New |erse\ governor's races
and local elei (ions
Archaeology
( ontinucd from Pagi* .»
m,i|> .mil Its lui at ion is evenlti
alls In! mlo tin1 i onipiitei The
ri'sull is .1 tin < I uin-nsii in.i I
rei :reatiun of eat li islet and its
stun tun'
I rum work iloin' cut I’ohnjiei
.mil \.m Madid Amts lias been
alili- In determine where till' 111
li.lint.nils nl (In' island nriiiin.il
l\ < nme (nun
ll.iM'd mi tin' aitilai ts and
tin' language thev must liki'U
i attic (nnn areas In the smitl)
(null island i ham- that arc
ninth and east u! \'ew (ininea
They w ere part iit a nnn e
merit nl peuplc nut id that le
gion that began around t nun
\ eats ago Avers said Some
»cut ninth into the t hain id is
lands tn u lin h I’nlmpci he
lungs smile cast and sunic till
ther nurtli
Ayers added that altci mm
mg ninth the islanders moved
li.it h v\ esl. and sunic mm cd
cast into Salima. Hawaii and
some as lar east as I aslet Is
land
"There’s a lot id oral tradi
t it tit. lie said. hut it’s nut
noi ess.iiil\ reliable It s mi urn
plete MuStK there's nut a lot
id tnloi illation
Some of the smaller islands
wen* list'd lor «*v«*r\’d«i\ t.isks
sue h as preparing t:oc omit oil.
01 making i .hum's, while others
Welt' the homes of chiefs nr
Were were spec itic.nlH for htiiA
mg important officials. Avers
said
I nearfhing a c ivili/ation's
two thousand years. it \\ ill help
us understand the t orient
I'ohnpeian i lilt lire.' Avers
said
I’ohnpeians thill have been
.uv.n to school no longer share
a lot of know ledge of then
grandfathers or grandinotliers."
he said In a vvn\ the histoni
()ne of the aims of anthropology is to
bettor understand the cultural differences,
because there's so much continuity in the
Pollnpeian culture when you look at how
their culture developed over a thousand
or two thousand years.'
William Avers
distant |»ast is important to tin
diTst,Hiding its prcsiinl d,i\ i ul
lure Avi>rs said
"Out* ot the aims ol anthropol
ng\ is to hetti’i understand the
r Illtvir.il ditti-rt'lici's 1mm aust’
thnn* s mi mm li i ontinnitv in
tin* I’olmpi'ian i iilturi' when
von limk at lino tin'll i li 111111
ilfwliipcd ovi*r a thousand 01
preservation help Ilium main
lain <i cultural identity w hit li
l N often lost lice,HIM' III lilt' Sf
V'rl'ilv I it Western { tint.ll I It s
turn being snrt ill resurrei ted
I \cn .iltci more tli,m It) vears
work Avers said lie is still un
i ertain when HO percent til the
area was built; about III pen cut
ill Nan M.nlol has vet to be
mapped
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