^Editorial Idaho strikes blow to Roe vs. Wade Call it what vmi will, hut the Idaho Legislature lias fiiod tlii’ first salvo in tIn* abortion debate In .1 move th.it has Id a fire under every abortion activist im or attains! .1 small group of law makers has made what could prove to lie a f.ilal strike attains! legalized abor I ion I he hill, which passed last week would prohibit abortion in every case except severe lets) deformity, some i ases of in< est non slntutoiv rape reported w ith in .1 seven da\ time frame and w hen birth would pose a life thre.itenintt nsk to the mnthei The doc 11 rnent now sits on Idaho (iov |im Andrus desk Though he has i oilimitled Ililllself to some suit .it a dei ision by Saturday Andrus thus tai has kept silent on what .11 turn he will lake The debate w.is triggered b\ the national Right to late organ izalion wlm h sponsored the bill in the Ida ho Legislature [‘he measure is the same one the group has tiled to pass off on other states onl\ to be denied Some have said it is too stringent, and might gel stun k down h\ the t S Stipremt (sunt The Rigid to Life people wouldn't mind a dnv in mu 1 thev designed I lie bill as a V eh H It* to test Roe vs Wade I'm i boil e and pro life supporteis have Hooded the state with phone calls and letters. Irving to svv.iv An drus to I lieu side The Natmnal ( hganization Im Worn i'll is Irving to implement a bn vent I ol Idaho products {1 1 potatos) if the hill is passed Despite some pres sure from Idaho businessmen, warning him ol the el lei Is ol sin h a bovi nit Andrus i laims et iinunni s w ill not be the basis ol lies dei ision While a hovioll would send a slioilg message to Idaho lawmakers one wonders at the leasibililv \ strong hovioll (wlm h is hv no means a sure thing) would gieatly damage the Idaho economy hurling people who mav ailu.dlv oppose the new law And d lug i orporulious sin h as \ 11 Donalds loluse to honor the ho\i oil it turns into a hollow lhre.it I he dei isnm to lighten the abortion laws should not have been made bv the legislature Sm h a 1 ontio Veisial lopii needs to lie pul 111 lliill! ol the voters ( ill Wednesday the legislature killed a measure vv It it h would have put the issue on the ballot This i owaidlv displav ot 1 oustitiiem v distnist reflects badly 011 the Idaho law makers Litliei wav lie goes Andrus poliliial i a reel is ovei It's the proverbial no w in situation bet ause whalevei he dei ides will angei a substantial portion of the population I lie i|uestlon remains whether the Re publii an dominated legislature passed the lull bei ause the members were fiindanieutallv opposed to abortion 01 saw it as a means to get Andrus (tin position on abortion remains the same leave Roe vs Wade alone I hough it mav be loo late we urge Andrus to reiect this legislation. 01 at the very least let the v 1 iters dei nfe THE IDAHO LEGISLATURE HAGPARSED A LAN MAKING DOCTORS CRIMINALS PGR PERPDR.MIUG ABORTIONS ON DEMAND. MR. IDAHoJ POTATO oY HEAD c A ;ks\///p4 ; t / **J "7 ' 1*/ 1 ^ T” ' .v?/». tcU*1 <*’v ^ EWEB rate hike, recall are necessary IS.k k 111 leimiatv thr Kugene Walei and I In tin Hoard held .1 meeting lu disc uss rate mi ii'.im .ind instead ended up Bring i \\ ! H (amoral Managel |e.m Keedei The ensuing controversy kepi llie board Imm disi u.ssion nt I he rule hike until Mon dii\ when ii unanimously p.issed u M 1 pel i ent I .lie hike I A\ I II esliinutes lliut the l\ pii ul elei Irii lull will increase hum sr . ' u month to Sag IJ un ini lease nf s | , , a mouth I'lie ho,ud also passed an )i pen ent increase in steam rates and a . percent hike in water i ales I he rate hike was origin.ill\ proposed h\ Keedei to hoost lAVKIKs cash reserves I A\ I M’s hemd rating has dropped o\ei the past ten years and Keedei hoped a larger i ash reserve would encourage new invest ment Although the rale hike is a lul spendv especiallv lor student budgets it is nei es s.u v I \\ I H has a nation wide reputation as a progressive povvei company Keeping a high bond rating will ensure the company's .tin 1 it\ to expand and experiment At this point, the rate hike is taking a hat k seat to Keedei x i ontioversi.il tiring and and the possible retail ot three members ot the I A\ KB boatd \ i oalilion i ailed (hti/.ens lor A Respon sible I A\ I !i lormed in March to gather sig natures Inr a reiall n! RU KB President Den nis Solin. Vice President Randall Timing and hoard mombet Rub W illis So tar its all bai keis sa\ thev have p>.1111 ered enough signatures to get recalls lor bulb Solin and Timing on the ballot Thev are t on I id e n t tbe\ will gather enough signa tures to put Willis' name on the rei all ballot as well. The rei all is an important issue and the voters deserve a sa\ iu it I’ublu outrrv ovei the methods used b\ these hoard members to tire Reeder was tremendous Organizations of sui h size and impurtam e to the i omtnu nity need to make then dei isions out in the open The three board members who voted to oust Reeder have been accused of violating Oregon Publii Meeting Laws; that in dselt is enough to warrant a reiall Their behind the si imes planning and scheming to have Reeilei removed sets a horrid example ot puhhi polii v 1 lie recall is a good idea Because ol then actions, the KU KB hoard has lost a great deal ot publii support Those three members should at least be held up to publii scrutiny Whether thev are recalled 01 not is up to the voters _Letters Ndive I'ilfisl lell^llllls .III' sloopotl in imlh superstition ,nui lr.ii imposed h\ i I h.-isl lead 01 s h,i\i' no dill n nits |ion ims ins; iTrur in tin- i I,urns ol otliiM set Is. thes .in' mi'rrls UH,i|i.ililr ol .iiliuiltm^ (hr crrm of thou nun i Linns Sin h loiuiiul is < iistiiiii.ir\ svIhti' innnraiue .mil Ir.iml pros ail KrsuiiMils ol luip'in- imagine tlliMllsi'lvi’s tolerant .mil on lightened ilisl.ml Irom it'll Hums persei ulion Moss naisi'1 I ol three soars. groups ol inon anil women loons in somnrs, liavo il.nls harassoil this old .ItIlf 1st lotlor ssriloi as ho plods Ills i nm so along < 'otiurii Koad I hos have broken into and ralisai kod Ills poison.il ho longings (papers] loll iloalh throals. tmdorminod Ins oflorls In oarn a living: and sought to niako Inin an oli|ot I ol ridit tile I'ndauntod ss it Ii koon mind i onfident ut tin1 mt't'il .nut nr i essitv of Ills (the peoples) (.•lust*. In* ignores their loath some i oih 1 lit I promoted In overwhelming pit\ at the ps\ < hot it liehavior ot misguided t hristiau zealots im iteil h\ a i lerg\ mi apahle ot proving atheist argument wmng in a i i\ iI. impartial w i itten or oral puhlii forum Sin h Hranm apes Nazis and Communists and shows tier g\ s disregard lor inminunits soi ial psvt hologil al welfare h\ i allousK mi itmg "anomie" a collapse or confusion of so i ial norms that is a major i ause ot disorientation and violente described In I anile Durkheinl in Ins sociological i lass "The Llemcntarv forms ot Keligious Life and hv Sigmund I rend in fhe I uture ot an Illusion" and ' ( avilization and Its I )is i (intents Intelligent people must op pose ( hristian leaders who seek to drive iconiH lasts III the i omnuinitv (n .it ts of violent r that .ire then dt>M rilled .is senseless assaults hv indivitlu als gone berserk Christianity ■ IIIVOIH* ‘ Hurt Try ha Kugene Abuses ()rt*gtin statu Sunator ( I "( uli" limit Is lawyers an* br ing suppurtrd m thrir ipirst to t ontrol tin- ()rrgon (•ovrrninent Klhics Committer. to tlit- same destructive extent th.it thrv have u lit It-ri! 11 lift I tile public usrfullnrss ot Oregon's (aim mission on I mi it ial Fitness and Disability In suggesting that: • Oregon State Har tnenibei lawyers and thrir rostly plead mg and prat tu e forms control s.ntl t onimittrr prot redings: • I*111>1 u i omplaints. involving abuses ol pttlilit office or mal feasant e he restricted In a sea ol let hint dibit's: • I hi1 media s responsibility In inform tin- public ami the pub lii s right to bo informed, bo 'loiiioil umlor tin* pretext of "> ontidentialihtli.it do not apply to other judic ial com plaint filing*, nor can apply to bide the growing malicious and arrogant abuses of public trust, since public officials must be bold to a higher, not lower, eth it a I standard of i orulm t both the Oregon and 1 biited States constitutions were de signed to limit off it nils' pow eis and protei t our c ivil rights t>V the oversight of a tree press, per I’nited States Constitution, Amendment 1. and Oregon Constitution. Article 1. Sec (ions 1 and H Oregon state Senator Glenn Otto, ( hairman of the Oregon Government Operations Coin niittee. seems to favor Houck s (a target ot Ethics Commission proceedings). lawyers. |olm Delarrenzo. and "reform of Oregon Government Ethics Commission strut tore and pro ceedings. which you. the intel ligent Oregonian, must objet t to by letters and phone t alls to all Oregon representatives and senators And vour local me diafs)! Norman Keith Chase Eugene --Letters Policy_-— The Emerald will attempt to print all letters contain ing comments on topics of interest to the University community. Comments must be factually accurate and retrain from personal attacks on the character ot others.