Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 04, 1990, Image 1

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    _ .Oregon Daily_
Emerald
_Inside_
■ Minority far ult\ needed, Page 4
■ (!li i I cl earn representative, Page 4
■ Disposables disposed ol. Pam’ 4
■ Duck line-up. Page 14
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Events surprised administration
Bv ( (iris Bounell
I mernld Assot into I ditor
I’niversili administrators art'
.11 a toss In <>\pl.un Saturday's
events u tii'ii1 • I)(• Kngene police
loai gassed two parties In tlis
poiso i rmviK ol ! (H1 In toil poo
pin
1 guess llns could looo hap
pound In t ho most carotullv
plaunod parly." said ('.erard
Mnsolov vd o provost ior at a
demit support and sludolit sei
v i( os
I think I hero is an ora ol pro
tost against aulhoritv that wo rn
su mging into Miosoloy said
I uesd.iv People think as long
as liiov i an In oak I In- law and
got au a\ w ith it tlion it s I IK
I ugono polii o u oio i allod in
Satnrda\ inglil In ipnol parties
at last 1-ilh A\onno and Mill
Slroot and at I Hit Av onno and
I ’nttnrsnn SI root
The si ono tmnod ugly u (ton
pooplo bogan tossing bottles at
oiln ois and tin- polii o turned to
tear gas to disperse the < mud
Iwo Ashland residents uore ai
rested (or rioting.
I Adversity President M\ les
lb and is expet ted In issue a
statement tins morning in re
spouse to the incidents, and lo
inlurni students who partic ipat
ed ill the Irmas ih.it tho\ could
lace proset ulmn uutiei the Stu
dent ( amtlilt t ( title
Students who sponsored the
events t tiultl also late proset u
Hull untie! the tuiului I i title
»ph>ii»
H.intl mrmhi'i /’.if )on.ill\ listrns In ,i /min r olth n .it mu' nl I hr
fi.irtirs lh.it h.is tr.ir-ii.i^siul In I in:rnr /iii/ii r S.i/im/.ii mulit
Mnselev said
It liter e .in' nuliv niu,iIs Im*Iiiml
this we can punish under the con
i Im ! mill1. I hen well ih i it In'
stiid
MiMinvhile die hugene police
have somewhat reversed then sto
r\ about adequatelv warning pen
pie .it mie ul the p.nties
i apt |)n k I.oveall ul the I.iinene
pnlue department said that ,il nne
ul the p.lilies police nttil el's did
not give adequate warning to the
entile i mud hut thlew tear gas
anvw.w because n! the nunihet uf
heei buttles being throw n
There was a lr.itrage ul buttles
and we depluved the gas hetore
SImiei me gut hurt I .nveall said
i.meall said lie uusu i sure u h.it
l .Ulsed NaiUldav - ini lilrnts or the
i lot last \!.iv
I think it s tin- alcohol it i ll
that i noses all lhi' problems
l.oveall saal I would hope |«'ii
pit- tali- anothri look at it and s.iv
I i an dt ink responsibh
Ktlgenr police will beet up |ia
tiols this weekend to ti\ and prc
vent <■ 11v later parties from celling
out ol i oiitiol so a similar problem
<luesn' I tecu t Ianeal 1 said
Mnsele\ said a pi eli ininni v in
vestigation into the incidents did
llot i I it I ii ate pill In ip.it l"il In am
him to P.irtv. (’age I 1
Tension heats up
after weekend riot
Bv Mon Wdlkt'r
I mcrald \nmm i.ilr I ililor
Il i mild lir ,i long .pi nn;
I hr I'niM i 'ity studriit nm Imn In dm um' id tuai
gas 11 \ | hi I it i’ (din ms (in (In' tils! Sal m d.n id I Im Im ni
is Mininii'd 111> in stark Hm k <>tl I n/n dims, sl.i|i|H’d
.mmml llm i ainpus ,m*,i I imsihn
Slurlrnl.s imulvi'il m liii- nn idmits s.iv llt.d pulu »■
provoked lln i mu d In .uri\ 111u in gas in.isk-. .mil us
mg dm g.is u it In >t 11 audible u .li ning
l lm 1 iH |ii)ln i' di |i,irll(ii'iil 111,mil.mis lli.it nlhi ms
4.iii- .11 It'i11 i.it 1' u,lining mid .11 It'd apptopi inti'lv In di’
liisc ,1 |iiill-ill 1.1Il\ dililgi’liHls situ.ilmn
I’dIii i' 1 ,i|it lln k I.inu,ill s nd V\t‘ m not .ijmlu
guilt Im what ui' did III- s.nil Im Imped th.it S41I111
d.n i l.islir bt'luumi |ii)llir .mil .iIhiIiI lull |:. 11111 ■ 1
uum isuhili'd 1111 uli'lits th.il uuiild nut li'i ill
llouuvm II tti' linin' into .iimthri riiitmis situ.i
I mil Wf u ill .irri'sl .is main as possible and huh I tin'111
ai i i imitablr I .in''fall said
III- addl'd lli.lt III light ul last weekend ullii ms i|.
a hull' 1.. alii ml tin- possibiltlV ul til 1II11' half
lash against Inu i-nlun I'lin'iit ’Ueir going to hi- 1 am
till d si-lit In smillai situations III' said
lln- Department id I'iddic Salt'll is ill tin- plan ess
id assessing uhi'lhi'i tin- parlV hosts will hi' lull'd to
i onipi'Hsntt’ tin tin- extra polii i* work ri*i|uni'd I hi’
1 ust has mil been di-ti'i mini'll hut d (mild be in llm
tlioHs,unis ul doll,us, I an isill said
In thr hilmi' it extra pnln e piutei lion is iiri-di'd
at a potentially i n.Itms situation, dm hosts of llm parly
u ill hr I mli I ,11 < oil 111,1 hlr Ini t hr 1 1 is I I 1 n i al I said
Sal til d.n s sit 11.1t ion 01 a lim'd loss than a u rrk a I
In moir than mil letleis were sent In I unmsitv sin
dimts m tlm Wi'st t'nnersily Neighborhood di• 1,111 n 114
him to hold a legal and salt' parly
I illii'i thi'V didn't usid it 01 thi'V did 11 I 1 an
i 1 n t'.il i said
Non 1 all hav a a parts and ti.ni' it It "4.11. Soil 1 .111
lorn to Melee, I’nge Id
U.S. invasion blocked
possible self-solutions
B> Dan l isler
l inerald Reporter
Tilt' I' S invasion of Panama
was lllf worst event in the
rnuntrvs historv preventing
Panamanians fmm .t< hieving
an internal solution In theii at
tails .liter a ilei aile ol crisis
\nolasa Terrerus said at l ues
dav night's lecture Panama
Human Rights and Crassroots
(Irgnmzntionx
lerreros, who spoke through
an interpreter, is the national
i oordinator ol die Panamanian
branch ol the I’eai e and Jlisti* e
Servit e jServii io I’a/ \ lustii ia|
of Latin Amerii <i 1 lie urganiza
lion works throughout Latin
Amerii a for the protei lion ol
human righls through non vio
lent e and the promotion ot
grass-roots organizations with
in poor communities
"I believe we would have
been able to get rid ol
Moriega. Lerreros said citing
the recent example of Chile s
return to demoi raw alter na
lional opposition to the die ta
torship ol Ceil Agusto Pino
diet
"We would have been i apa
file ol doing this hut we
i ouldn'l do it because the I nit
ed Stales jumped m the mid
die. she said
In the last dei ade ol military
rule the tun major political
him hs bet aine more defined
u ilh a md ilai \ gov eminent I hat
violated human rights, and an
opposition composed ot the
most pouel economic sectoi in
the country, which looked to
the l ulled Stales lor assistant e
in its search tor power
Teireros said
The i hailge ot the military
government from high depen
deuce on the I niled St.ites to
that o! stauni h nation.ihsm t re
aled a i oniusing situation tin
glass roots organizations
"(In one hand the govern
men! is violating tinman rights
under the \onega regime (ml
it we members ot grass roots 01
gam/ations i om|damed u e
were laheletl .is the opposi
tion." lerreros said 'Hut d we
supported the sovereignty ol
our nation, we were labeled
pro Noriega, so we found our
selves boxed in
"Sadly, vve must recognize
that a great numhei ol the I’atta
in,mi,in people did approve ol
the (Dei Jl>| invasion.' she
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