_Inside_ ■ Candidate profiles, Pages 4*5 ■ Campus events. Page 6 ■ Graduation pledge, Page 7 ■ Club sports, Page 9 ■—-^.Oregon Daily_ _ Emerald W i'(l ll('S(l,l\ \ 1 > I 11 lii. 1‘1'H) Kiu’ciuv ( ht'gon \ ulumi' '11. Xunilii’r 1 i.i McGovern proposes new peacetime Gl Bill B\ Peter ( ogswcll f mernld Reporter I lie hist \ (Ml .mil ,| li.ill has lid'll olli' iii the most momentous periods in poli IK", lh.it (Inline Mil.mmi i an lemeiii l)tT, lie s.iiil .it .1 Id tun- in tlir (iei'lingei Alumni I.nurtgn Tuesdav 1'iH'i will hr l.ilii'ldi .is .i turning I>i>i■ 11 in world |i(ililiis " Met Iiiiitii s.iiil It w ill hr remembered .is tlir time the I iold War ciuidi 1 lie nnr word that lias des< libed I S foreign policy since World War II is anti i omiminism Mi (iovern said \uu events are moving so last it is hard for people to keep up with them, he said l lie Warsaw Par t has tail lapsed and the Soviet I'ninn is intlii.il ing a w illingness to reduce inn le.u w eapims I houghts are m the an that not onl\ has the ( old War ended, but now a large ntimbci ol troops i an be safety brought home, lie said Mi (iovern attributed this new attitude to a philosophical I hange in leaders ot both the Soviet I'nion and the t niled Stales I think Mr (lorharhev was acting from real economic pressure when he realized that nucle.n weapons were not worth it financially. he said It’s a no w in situation for lioth ( ountries Mi (iiivei n said the emphasis on mill I.iia piodiii lion has tailed to meet con Sllitler needs Pile things that ale being produced are products people i an I use M( (invent said 1 dull I think anVoile here wants to Inn a submarine oi a tank Mi (iovern asked the audleni e to t cm sidei what kinds ol tilings i oidd lie at i oinptislied in the I uited Stales it nidi I.iia spending w ere t ut in hall Sureh at a time when no one seems to be threatening us one would think Photo Ik MjiIi.i 11... I I ornwr /i/csii/i'/ilw/ i .miluLilr (irori;r Miluivrrn s.ml Ihv I S. i;i ( nr un lilt- I Ul llri hI 1 llh Avenue .mil I nu i*rsi l\ Slu'd w.ix set ablu/.e l'hr i .ii w (ill Ii wax lilli'il with diiI).iu;)' .uni plastii s .mil 11tt*ii i overed w illi xml .un! plants w .is .i Minimi m I li<. 1 .ii Ih V\ eek i fli'hi. it uni l.mil.i Un k ,i hugene [m In i- i it I n mi mi i .iilljnis drl.nl said witnesses reported a loud lxxiin tin'll sail Illi' i ai i ati Ii on lire Tin1 w iIiimssms saw lour i ollege age siis)imi Is rn nil i Ix'h nit I I riendU I tall iIimii west dow n Pith Avenue Hmi k said 1 hr i nr was doused ill gasoline she said I’olii e linind one empt\ gasoline i an hugene firefighters were i ailed lo [lilt out till' Ini' Mall Snider, direi tor ol the Sur\ ival I elite! said 'The i ar was here to svmhnlize the over consumptive attitude ot the 1‘MIO's The plants s\ in Ixili/i'd the re-greening ot the planet I he i ai w as tow ed to i aill Wu.li. lai M.,,k k J,-„ /•.//yr/je flretiithti-r (irun>r ( h.ii^nlLin tim-.hrs putting nut thr tirr th.it tlrslrtn ril the Earth It rrk ilisiila v |uis Moiidav atlrriioon Ur were hoping* it would hr ,t posit|\ e tool to eiluuitr slu drills s,nd Hr 1,111 I loiip I 'm vrrsilv l .iltll Wrrk I oordlll.i lor To tn.ikr tlirin think about their individii.il rrspon sibilllV to s.ivr till' caltll ( )b \ iouslv wr got ,1 nrg.it IV r rr spoils** from soini’inii' who iliiln't agree with this It is an at t ot l rv rngr Hoop s.ud Wo intend mi u*storinK the (.ir In painting il .111(1 If 111.1II t i llp> tile IldU its I tllilTH' 11 rt*f i|> lllfl ( .''ill ( li.iKoll.iii, u ini helped cxtin ipush tin Inc s.nd We know \\ ii.it u.is in tin' i .11 A lul iit non liiudi'ur.id.ihli' garbage \\ Iiiti thi'\ liurnt d it li-t oil ,i lot III l(l\|( fast's ullllll | (pit to lirc.ithe I didn't .ipprci i.ite it " Audit results released K\ I ).ii Li |.K kson I merald \ssiu iale t ditnr I'll,, n‘su11s ul a i aiitpus audit show mg the ri'latinnslii|> ul so rial justiii' issues tu the environment Were presented 11\ fourteen student organizations Tuesday (Irgani/ul ii ills i ■ 111 v, i ii u I rum Student ( auipaign toi Itisnriuu lilt'll! to Saleiide tu (ISPIKf. vuieed grievances and ideas tor im pi uv erne lit within the i a inpus in in mu nil v I lie Survival ( enter s Kaivn Kaplan said the papei lei voting program started last \e.u un i ainptls is in danger ul being eliiniii.il ed Pearl Mm k Kei v< ling vvhuli had provided rei vi ling pit h up iiv ii e tree ul i bulge tu I lie t ! iliv ers it v i an nu luugei a I lord to up eiale the pnigrain she said Slid den I v . vv e rei eiv ed todays nut ii e tn ha lush t he prog! am i nui|detelv Kaplan said In one veai people on < ainpus have i nine tn utilize the program well People will VVondel vvlial hap peued tu all the hills lliev d been using lur papei rei vi ling ' I he I 'niv ersitv must continue working tu establish a perma nent rei vi ling program." she said To let it slip hv us at this point vv nuld he a 11 agedv lonali Huokstein director ul the jewash Student t'nion said there are I otto tu I ato |ew ish Americans on campus hut anti Seinitisin has not been addressed adequatelv espei iallv m the rai lsin task too e arena of administrative work Huokstein rei ailed seeing graffiti in the IAII Hree/.evvav that i ailed tor the killing ul |evvs and the extolling ul white povvei The writing was left on the wall for quite some time he added ' i a at I it i to stop homophobia or i lilting down trees is removed on mediately, su w hv hid it take so long to get tills olflie asked Ihd thev think it was harmless’ I don't think so and I don't think othei lews oil i umpils think so l.dtlie Mealies ot MIvCIiA the ( Ini auo l atino Student I'nioii audited the t niv ersitv s support of people ot the ( liliano batino Turn to Audit, Page 7