Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 17, 1990, supplement, Page 13, Image 13

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(-lit course lie said
1 By p.tv ing attenl inn to edu
i .it ion .md i’( miomit: I r.n 1 • ■
these i ountries are making
hardheaded business judg
mt'lits inleriiatiiniallv that m
have neglei ted ini some lime
Mil itarv stlenglh is gum ; In
lake a hai k seat In ei.onomii
si length - "lie said
The ke\ (|uestion now is
u Imther we in the l aided
States should put forward i
new range oi polii ies. Mi
(Iovern said He proposed live
sle|is the t nited St.ites i mild
undertake to ( reate these new
polii ies
I he first step asks the I lilted
States to eliminate its polii v oi
com entr.iting oil the diitei
ein es between it and the Soviet
I nion and instead i oncentrat
ing on huilding the areas ni
mutual interest
The second step i alls tni
joining the Soviets in a i mu
plete mu leal testing ban Mi
l iovern said this i mild he done
Transit_
( ontmued irom Page I
would apply to I .ini' ( ounK
Sonic id these ideas arc
meant to encourage compact
urban grim lb in the i ore ot the
eonrrnumH
II von want to encourage
use ot alternative transportation
you must put people into dens
ei areas move people closer
In things.' I’aiigbor n said
"Since the late twenties the
notion ol i ompact urban
growth lias been the central uu
dei pinning ol urban planning
programs " said \ed Itorjlduiul
of the Kugene Planning (ami
mittee
Kugene ( an i onlrcil the
amount ot grow ill In not otter
mg inc entives sui li as w alei
and sewer servil es. In dev flop
eis who build outside ol the ill
ban growth boundurv set up In
tile cits. Horjklund said lie
added that there are a lot ot
supports and incentives lor till
mg appropriate emptv spai es
within the citv limits
I’anghorn said there are main
things developers i an do to en
courage the use of alternative
transportation lor instatin'
cul-de-sacs limit access and
hinder the convenience ot Inis
lines
"Someone who lives .it the
end ot ,i ( ul ile s.ii has to walk
to the main thoroughfare to
i atoll a bus.' he said At ( ess
is ahsuluteh crucial II We
could somehow get buses right
up to the lAll' our ridership at
(the I'Diversity) might even
rise "
In an effort to encourage use
ol. and introduce people to.
Lane County's public transit
system, LTD will be offering
free bus service on all routes
and si hedules Thursday April
l'l "(llean Air ( 'ommuler I las
is one of several local ai tivities
organized in conjunction with
the 2Uth anniveisarv of Larth
Week
Some larger employers are
doing internal promotions in
conjunction with the LTD tree
ride offer Sacred Heart Hospi
tal will enter the names of all
employees who ride the bus on
Thursday into a drawing tor a
prize. Horjklund said
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GREAT FOR PARTIES AND BIRTHDAYS
5|4U|nCn ALL GAMES WORK
F,,UtU WITH NICKELS
GAMES ADMISSION 1 50
STH STRUT PUIIIC MAMET
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uuilateialk
\ ban m mu It'.i! lest11m
ir,ills tn tin1 third step. wlm h is
in i til milit.m spending sitjnifi
(dill k
We ought In shill our dm
phdsis in I hi- next h'ls wars
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l lii' tmirlli step i dlls Ini sup
pm I nu; Uif Thud Wnrlit in ain
V\ d\ Wf* 1 dll
\\ In i .11 r\ nn i ntiHiiimit .1
linn n ilh 1 ninnuinisl giants
hill hi1 tearful nl \ 11 -t 11,1111 diul
I dlhil Mi (Invcri! said ()in
pnlit \ toward 1 ,'uh.i nid\imi/i's
Sn\ ini rut 1 m*ii< e in ( uli.i diul
ininiini/.i's nur nu n
The lindl point Mi (in\rrn
III,idi' I nncerils In n areas nl till'
world the I nili'd Stall's has the
opportunik In involve ilselt
with i he first are.i i out erns
the pnpnliltinn and htingei
prnlilent in the world and the
set ond 1 nni erns the issue of
saving the p1.11 let
Visit
( unturned hum l\u;e I
nations Hr said japan amt
West (ii'rmanv as rnhuilt na
la ins tlii-msrl ves havf a
jm'( ial old mat inn In irnlp
dfVfliiping nations
Mi < ioviTii ( ritii i/i-i i lapa
iii'si’ [imti'i.tiiinism 1 i * 11 -
ilorsf am ai lion that I on
it I* "ss ( unlit taki’ to tnrii' ia
I>.iit to Ir.uli' tairlv . hi* said
Mi t an ai n as jnvssi'ii i:on
i fins inn ( an man reunifii a
lion am! militai ism I If sanl
if111nIn ntnm must lunge mi
(tfiniain s at i fptam f ut Ihf
i urtfiit borders with I’olatui
am! liniitalnins on ttif siy.f
nl its standing arnit
As Mi (iov fi n v\ as offering
Ins insights lif uas asked
whether lif thought ilif if
i If fiiifd \ i si in had am I him',
u oi lliw lulu lo sav
Ihfif u as hlilf billfriifss
to IIm man w Ini was soundl\
tnmni ed bv \i\tm tti .1
I It- said Nison h.id mm h In
sav in tlir foreign polit v ,iii'
11,1 (‘spin i,ills m pressing
1‘residenl K111i.i111 Keagaii In
tin 111 Sill 111 (1 u t w ill) the Sul lc!
1 ninn iml in offering ,ul
v it (- mi him to flf.il ivith
( lim.i
\ i \i hi i i hi Id have a pusi
live lllllllelll I I ill ( ill lliese | e
lat a ms \|i ( a iv ern said
,\! a lime vv Ill'll tile ( iiil
IH'se all'll t doing so hot ll s
llli e to have solllelindv
who's popular llieie as the
man who opened the dooi
vv In i I (lev'll listen too \h
( aiv ern said
I don I hegnidge | \ i son I
lor sav mg something on lot
elgll polii v Mi t .1IV el 11
i oik lulled siv Iv II In
starts adv ismg us on innsli
tiitinnal government I might
raise an ev cbrnvv ol two
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