Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 08, 1990, Image 1

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    __ Oregon Daily_ _
Emerald
_Inside_
■ Media and capitalism. Page 3
■ A fashion statement. Page 4
■ New gun laws, Page 7
■ Goldschmidt drops out, Page H
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None shall pass
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\\finir irmn ,1 linns on c.im/nis
I'lioto b\ \mirt- K.imcri
Passive attitudes fuel
racism, speaker warns
Its I).in I islet
I merald Keporlet
Whites must < inifriiiit thru
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mill Antnmnu -..nil V\ eilnesd.n
night it ,i i .ilhi'i I II,,11 iIim us
.nil tat ilit.iti'tl In Students
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III ( liTg\ and I .Ills I nlH I'l Ill'll
said ln't i'\|ii ! nul l's ivhilt- v is
it i ng It'i mi", Mr and Sun I It A111
1,1 m tin- 11,is’ three \ imis have
i iinvmt f,l In i i,n: ism is a
white pruhhurt .mil it s tin
problem
I hate to keep ask lug tin
si'll A\ ha' .mi I tit»it»K 1,1 |11I'
v t*iit ratistn:' she said adding
that she supports it thrmiy.!i
'just stand mg lav anti letting ti
happen
The walls mat be i inning
dov\ u m I astern him toiletries
hut lai ism remains ulh e at
home Anlonion said
Auloniou was in I ennessee
this Jarman dm mg Mart m I ai
lltei king weekend She p.irtii I
paled m a man h m Pulaski
know II as I lie lilt thplai e I it the
k ii kins k Ian
1)1 I lie lil III people III the
man ll olds live ssere s\ lute
Anlonion said In addition I lie
deinoustralioii vsas watt lied In
uni osiumed hlansmen who
had gathered rarlU'i iu an
impel nutted protest lli.ill h
a'4.11 ns! t hr i r I r h i a 11 o n
\ 1111 MiHUI Was also in ( ’hat ta
nooga where she had previous
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iliril in t* i iisliuiv in !*>H I
Suf! Ic ia» W as arrested tni
sleeping in his i ai ami !»*i hr
iny, <honk \ntouiou said but
ins i.nniK I*alti her In* nevei
tii ank
Hirer davs I a f i • f h«- was
h itnnl dead m t hr jail
\ oft in 14ill saul
i hr { haflanoi iga pi 11 it r
which is pifiioimiianik white
i burned SuitIrs death Was a
siiii icir Aiitmumi s.utl
lamdv rrijursls u hearings
into Sullies’ tir.ith were stalled
h\ !hr ( ‘hallanooga circuit
i mnl |mh;r despite an I Hi re
poll t i.itlllllU* Suit Irs was nun
dried Anlomiiu an!
l hr { HI report had thr mis
pn I s name hlat k r.d on! -hr
added
i All turd lo talk h» the
mayor and new polic r c hie!
about thr ( I nil I list a IU rs sin
rounding Sullies dr.ith and I I
ot hr I draths III polic r i UStods
mih r ion I \ntomou said
Turn to Ka< ism. Page 0
Exhibit to focus on American photojournalism
WISTEC opens despite low funds
Bi |une Russell
I meraid ( ontrihutur
I'll.' \\ ill.imette Ii'IH e .inti I'ei hllologl ( eiltei's
reopening exhibit The I ics of Time l’liiito)iHinuiltsni
in \uieiita begins Friday amid ,i i (intituling i.iiii
11, ill’ll III l.llse <lll iulllillitn.il S.' I tl(H) III 11} u-l.lt i n
hinds
the i ■ x 111 In I fe,limes i histnnt al lamei.is maga
zine lay mils. ,i tiini Iihiiiih: As six i.ileil I'ress u ire jilio
In in.ii (line ,imi mine lli.m I HO photographs dating
I rum I nil War daguerreotypes to contemporary t.iilor
p 111111' i. i j > h s \ 11 u 111 u the photojom nalists whose work
is nn ilisjil.ii ne l.ile photogiaphcrs Maigaret Ituuike
White and W fiugene Smith
( ll g.uii/eii .mil i in ill.Ill'll III the lHlem.itiiiH.il Mu
seuui hI I'holography .il the t leurge li.istm.iii llinise
the exhihil le.ilures hands-on displays mi photogra
|ili\ light magnitit .itlt>n and tailor A walk through
Sanderson i .inier,i mi loan Innn Si lent e World lit
is une highlight hI the exhibit
Uthiiiigh U.ISTW already has raised S.'OUOO m
i ash the lull sell III needs StiOIIO 11 it a I In reielVl a
S I "i (Mil) i h.illenge grant tmmtioi \eil (liddsi luitidl
Sharon Mi Himiei spokesperson tin \\ IS I I t said lie
museum is'reopening on the basis ol pmjei.ted fund
ing
"The hoard ol direi tins dei ided on the basis ot
donations pledges, in kind contributions. projei led
ie\emte anil siheduled hind raising i.ainpaigns to re
open Mi Hllrnei said
It vie don't gel the binding. UlS'll t mil lie in
trouble
Sun e i losing ils doors Aug 2 bei ause ..I binding
shortages \\ ISTl < has received Soil (100 in pledges,
donations and in kind i.ontrihutions As a non protii
organization the museum relies on admissions, mem
berships and i onlrihutions for tunding
Main concerned people u ho did not want to lose
(In' lormminitv sc iem <• museum lesponded McHui
lie\ said Hut It s Hist lint enough to i ov el operating
expenses
VYISTI ( opei.lies on .m .mmiiil hmlgel ot
si it (Kill to SWili (M)u .i figure thiil Mi IJurnev emph.i
sized was modest Adequate funding has heen in on
going i imiem sim e the mu ••emu opened .it it-. present
site m 1 un
It li.is heen »t struggle in fund the museum from
the beginning flu museum was started udh no leal
plan for how it would he funded Mi Burner said
I think it s very diffii lilt for anv organization
oi mtiseum to survive without < ommnnitv fund
ing she added f .xhihits are vet v expensiv e to lent
U e re talking S : nun to s.: , I rut i lui an exhibit
\\ Is | 1 l s photmoui n.ilism exhibit is funded in
part In (he Keg is ter (ill.ml. vvhiih i oulrihuted Si.iitrn
for lire exhibit Im hided in the displ.lv are piiolo
graphs taken In /v’egrsfer (.u.inl pholojmu nalists is
well as end les m then pholojournalism i iinfest
\\ IS I'l l also offers lei hires and workshops mi
pinhole i .oner.is optical illusions shadow, light and
nun i ng pic tines as part ot its edm at tonal t u ut turn
"Science literal \ is a leal com erti Mi Hui nev
s.ud 'and WIST! ( idlers a wav for i hihlieu to get in
volved in sciem e in a wav that's non threatening
Seneca Sawmill to \\ ev erii.ieusei ( « and Huhe
nu.i Ini are among several of Ufsf'lt s corpotate
sponsors Hud Stewart publii affairs coordiualoi at
lloliemia Im also i lied the educational role ot
U is I I t as important
'It's part of the iaigei i.itegorv of education
Stewart said I llev do a lot of edui afnmal stuff espe
oinJlv Willi file M.uug people I he\ are all impuilaill
part ot the edui alioual si one m l ane < iiunfv
Stewart said Bohemia Im also hinds UISl l.t out
ol a sense of sot ml respunsilnlitv
We teel a husmess i all I fake tot granted the
i ommumtv it s in Stewart said lake a lot ot
Htmto hv \U(i \ ir
Mii li.iel Di.iiiiiniil .1 It/S/7 r sI,ill member, in
s/;ri Is ,i /ini Inin nl llie i.istm.in House fihotojour
nalixm exhibit thut n/ieiis I nil.n
lining u ilh ,u li\ ilirs tli.it h.t|)j>rii in tin- i umiiimiitv
muni tinu-s tlii-ii- li.iv tu In- .1 ri'i kniiini> tln-n- li.is in
III- t I II.lilt i.ll I I'M llin t‘s
I think U is | I i is going tn st.i\ solvent In
added I hr\ vi-1 nun- I,it i- In t.n i- u itli tin- real it \ tli.it
this IS .ill age nl .11 I nllltt.ilII11!\ 111 till.mi I.ll m.illi-rs
U IS I It \\ ill 111- n | II-II 11 nil i I inn 11 tu I j I ill 1-lid.n
llmnigli Siiml.n beginning I rnl.n I i-lim.irv 'i Ail
niissinii [Hit i s .in- S ' Ini adults. S ' Ml Ini students .mil
seniors S tni kills .niil lie* In \\ IS I I t itieilllii-is