Ore son Daily_ — Emerald Tluirsdiu . \pril 1 2. l'l'K) I 'llgt'iir. I )r«*m ill Volume m 1. Number 1 2'i _Inside_ ■ IFC candidate. Pages 4 ■ ASIJO executive debate, Page 6 ■ Rising tennis star, Page 9 ■ Club Sports In-touch, Pages 1-4B Activists seek solidarity with timber industry Shared goal to end tree-spiking, conflict B> Hon Walker Emerald Axsor iate Editor 1 ;.irth First' ,ii livisls m lugene ,md northern t aliform,i renounced the t.ntii of tree-spiking Uedneschn and called for coinuuinitv solid.irilv between environmentalists and limber industn workers During ,i press conference in the I Ml Ben Findei Room, representatives from both sides of the limbei issue agreed that stopping tree spiking u.o a lust step toward ending the antagonism between them "Farth first' s decision is more than about tree spik ing said Dennis (iilbert. cu-chaii of the EaigeneSpringtield Solid,ii it\ Network It is about the euv iron mental movement removing a d i vision between itselt and millworkerx and working people and the latioi movement." be said (iilbert was a panel membei who spoke at last month's Publii Interest Faw I onlerem e f rom the ionlerem e he said, grew the idea of involving the labor movement in the i * inflict between ein ironment.disls and mdustr\ owners F.sSN seeks to i leale a labot enviinnmont.il i oalition in the state, he said File issue before the region, (albert said is preserving the state's natural, sot ial and cultural heritage by preseiving people as well as ttees File issue is not saving the northern spotted owl lie sa it 1 "Sin h a narrow minded v iew of the issue is a produt t of the polan/ation that puts environmentalists on one side and the wood products industn owners on the other while working people and the l.iboi movement are relegated to back one side or the other lie said (denting a lalror environmental coalition will take time (iilbert said lint it will be done "despite the polarized feel ings and the narrow-mindedness that happens to be on both sides (iene Faw bom. an employee of Roseburg forest Prod SMft'jTtO -o o»‘H; i I’hutu In Mill \ Iru I rum loll Ko'.rtmn; Iorrsf I'nnlui Is c/ri/»/<»i (,rnr ! .minim. I .irlh lust! s/iuAcsn om.in k.irrn Hootl .mil f.iiiii'iic S/iM/ii;/ii,/(/ Soliilarit\ \i hsork 10-ih.iir Drum>> (.illu-rt s/ir.iL mil .in.iinst tin■ ',/nkim,' nt IV rilnrsil.i i s /ness < unlvrrnt r hrlnrrn nil iroilinrnt.ilisls .mil Imilirr imlmti \ wnrkrrs ui (*. y\ ho 11!mi s|mikt■ it till* Liu i * mlerent e sa id in* ri*i ommended that Karth First' publit ly renounce trir spiking li tin*', truly wanted In bridge tin* gap helyvcen workers and environmentalists Until buttles stein hum tin* same problem the greed mentality yvliich plat es pi utils above tile envt mninent and the health safety and prosperity ul the w oi k iiiy i lass lie said Karen Wood spokeswoman tin Southern Wiliam etle Faith I list1, said opinions ul tree spiking vary yyidely among the loosely ui ganized gioup but total sentiment is overwhelmingly in lavur ot renouiu mg tree spiking We i an .11 i oinplish more by standing tugethei as ,i > < mi mu 1111 v I ti i k 11 ivi 11 < • i ■ die said I'll,- remaining Issues arc how III til: 11 Will lit* pin In ii-d and how In I ill p It* ti it'll t alternative I'Ciimmm liases Ini ( timinumlies previoiislv dependent ml lit min and Inis! timbei i unipanies. slit- said \\ i ind said im knnu n injuries have mi urri'd limn live |iiking llowevei l.,m Imm aid spikes in trees i in endanger workers lives bet atlsc nl the esplud lie.; shrapnel ellei I when saris lilt spikes Irunii ui the limber indie.liA ilsell, inmpeting mills used it tu damage eat li nlliei s mai lnner\ \\ i a a i .aid 1 her i an have it hai k mm Forum looks at easing tensions It\ D.irals n Irappe I mer.tld ( ontrihutor In .in effort In alleviate ten mod between 1 'njv ei sits stu dents the I ugene Pulire I )e |i,irtnient .mil the i oinmunit\ tile AM ( ) held a publii ti i rutn Wednesdas where stu dents and i omniunits mem hers were encouraged to offer possible solutions AM (I President Andv ( l.uk said he hoped that peo ple were committed to iind mg equitable solutions to the problem were hired with now which is communits re I.it ions Students asked Depots ( luet ol Police |ohn Kutledge several questions about the in t idents that took plar e on Man h 11 ss hen polir e used tear gas to disperse the rmuds at oil i ampus parties ( amrtnes I hike a l nis ei si Is student ss ho attended one ot the parties said she tell that adequate warning ssas not given Indore the tear gas svas used ()ui' r ritique irom our standpoint about svhat bap polled ss hen it happened and what sse could do diiferentls is the issue of warning." Kut ledge said I here is no ques Phnlu In Slrphaiui’ Holland Kn h.irtl /on*//. I tiiifnr I'oliie i uptuin licit), .mil lulu 1 Rutledge. depute duet id polii c were p.irl ul It ednesdm s publii toruni held hi tr\ \innidhing rcLitinns »itli the I niversitx. the i nnuminitx .mil the polii e department lion m m\ miml tli.it there were people who didn't he,ir I-'mill out standpoint one ut the thing.s we want to do ililferentk is to try to ini tease warnings earlv on in the loud ■st. broadest type of hrowd ast ' he added Rutledge noted that last weekend was free ol mu h in ( idents purtlv hi‘Cause the po Ik i- apprise (uni parlies difter (■nth I I.,1st | Weekend We llilll more of I ii ers (out) earl in in tin- fvcniuK working with students U e need to reai t f.irl\ so «e i .in have disi us Inr m to t orum, Page 11 Earth First! to protest ancient forest logging Bv Pal Malai It I merald Reportei Mi-mliris i■ I the cm irnninriit.il group l.arlli hirst' are making plans to ot t up\ lot al I orest Seri it » littuis until l .ongress passes a Ian till llitlillllg tin' logging ol ant irilt tnlesls I ll,- gniupi plans .1 sustalnt'il non violent protest in tile haigene a lea until the t lilting is slopped The protest will begin April .'I \\ e are looking lot an area that is t urrentls an at live logging site said l.artll I irsl' Itieilllier Karen Wood However ue mas go to one that is about to be logged to tit t lips and protet t it I be length ot tile o< t upaliun vs ill depend on mans difterent lai tins. Uninl s.iiiI \Yc ,ii r going to prepare to st,i\ tor ,i long, long liini' shr said "It's going to be a vigil Is | ii' in i at pat inn I’eople ni'i'ii to bring i amp mg gnar. loml and 11 if whole Ini The most important thing 1 i an stress is lb.it tills is lit going to bf a i mi- day ai I n in hi a o i if s i It* action. said lartli Inst' membei Mall Sniilfi Ihis is going to go on until the (iittmg nl am mill tori'sts stops Ibis is tbf pi'oplf s if in i npatioii ot b'dfini lori'Sls I bat K C/ I,mil ln'longs In us sn we have everv unlit to go out then' .mil tie tend it | orusl Servue tcpre sentatne (lloria Brown said the loresl Sei viu' h i (inni/us tin- environ men la I group's unlit to protest .is lung .1- it i . ,i |msn i‘t111 proti'st .uni does not iiiii'tiupl tin- legilimate .mil If . il .ii 11\ ilu'.s nl tin1 logging ' mill,ii Ims II n iv ,i pi'.u Hul ilfiiionslr.ilion we mi ognize il .is stu li Brown s.iul llu'v have the right ol everv citizen to pe.ii eltilh fli'inonslr.ili' llowevei il there is ,mv li.mn In noverniiifiit eniplov el's in i'(|iiipmt'nl. we li.ive .i law t'lilun finent division lli.it will work in i:oil|illu linn with the local law future einent agencies to lorn to I rigging. 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