Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 30, 1990, Page 17, Image 16

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d 1 st iln'i i irllc r \!klils said. HV ,is .1!
Inrnins should uork tin ,1 system ili.it
doesn't dt'ti'i 1! sit nun h
\tcn Win Aelstvn .1 law student ,uul
1 nil disobedient. s.lid hr 1 nnsidered
1 n il disobedient e In hr the onh u n I"
mi reuse awareness uf certain nun’s und
gain government attention
Aelstv'll \\ lltt WHS Dili' ill ill arrested
during thi* 1.1 Sulvudot jti'ot■ *sts at thn
lugene ! ederul Building in Nmembei
said ('.(ingress vott’d tin tIn* Inst limi" mi
aid tu I I Salvador as a insult ol thr pin
lusts and arrests nt more than I > tutu
people who were willing tu take tile risk
nt gutting arrested lie said thin also in
i ceased awareness among people on
that issue
I low t ,f 11 ur i nntront a jjovef nmrsU
tli.it is svslrniat it alii violuHiu; interna
tliin.ll law s ' hr asked
lit believes hr did nut runimil an ai t
ul civil disobedteni r hut onr ut i 1 \ 11 rr
MstaiK r
\\ ben the t;nv eminent doesn't take
action we have to resist In miiiic wav,
\rlstv u said
The filial panel member Davr
Fltl.imjvit* .Wtiii iatr ilirri lot tit the t he
i>im Amrrii an ( ivd l.ihriiies tiiiun,
agreed with Aelslvns hrlni that iivil
disobedient r is the Imst at lion to hike
w hrn thr law brine \ ml.!lrd is 111<-111111.1
hlr or u11nist itiahlr
Two panel members addressed the is
sue ol the maiuplilatiou ot the media
took part tn t n il disobedient t ases
It Miillt'Olir writ’ 111 be .11 rested the\
u ould hr given extensive t overage
( ottin said lhe\ i*' ignoring thr issue
being protested and tot using on tin arti
la taht\ of w ho u as ai rested
On th« other hand Vdslvn said 11 * * *
media maniptdaleil people h\ ignoring
them ami not covering the events ot
those who were less powerful I he m«
dia onlv reports u hat the government
otto ials amt spokesmen report
St lit lent s at It I res set! the panelist s
questions b\ asking smile o! then own
ami presenting then views on the sub
|*M Is d is< Ussed
Most students tell that » ivil disohedi
elite was a violation that is entitled to
i>r punish,ihlr hut ,is>iri'il s\ ill) Ai'lsts n s
v h-ss th.it it is llif unk ii-.tl is.is tu in
i 11',isi’ ,iss .iri'iipss .mil nrl tin'll mnss.inr
,1. loss III till' 1^1 • v ct 111 in ■ 111
S.ir.ih I ,m tun ,ii tivist .iski'ii tin* p.m
r lists sills t hi • 11' Is ,i 111 si I«• | i.i ill \ hr
tui'i u till u ,i\ thu ^ovciiimnit puntshi'N
mI tii i,i Is .mil i ili/t'ns is ho Ii.isr i urn mil
Ini simil.ii s iul.itiims ill i is il ilisnhi'di
I'lll I'
W lii'ir s tin1 hiiiiiuli ii’s ' I,.i\\ 11in
• iski'ii irti'lllin; In till' 1.lit (lei isiim nl
I III' t )||S I'l \m ill 11 1.11
llii' p.itiil tiui Id it t .msssi'i lii'i ijui's
I inns
Revenue_
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I lowevri. the SflO.OOU the fie
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.in already struggling athletics
program. he s.iid
"Ur understand what I'resi
dent Brand is 11 \ mg to do
W illiford said "Obviously it s
not gong to do anv lavors tot a
department that's in dire need
as it is
Sunderland said progenies
funded by ini idental fees in
eluding those within the KM!',
athletic department and health
i enter are excluded limn the
1 pen ent i barge
Auxiliary programs rei eived
the new s of the i barge w illi a
general understanding. al
though mam programs were a
not happv with the extra c osl
Sunderland said
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good job explaining that we
i an t w ait lot the I egislature to
solve .ill ot our problems he II
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