Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 26, 1990, Page 6, Image 6

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Hatfield bill pushes military cuts
Savings to ease
world's hunger
and its poverty
By Mary Shuler
Emerald Contributor
A resolution t ailing for .1 AU
pen ent reduction in military
spending bv the year It000 has
been 1 illrodlii ed ill Congress by
Sen Mark I talfield K ( ire
The Harvest of Pear e Resolu
lion proposes that the billions
of dollars saved by military 1 u!
baiks be spent to eliminate
poverty and hungei around the
world
The real threat to the sei uri
l\ of the nation and the world
is poverty and illiteracy " salt!
Julie MacCregor. legislative aid
to I latfield ( )ur i 111 lent poll
1 y of military spending and
consumption does little to pro
mote net inrial security
Hatfield lets long had
thoughts on reducing the mili
tarv budget Mai Cregor said
A l'ltt'i Congressional report
from the Arms (.ontrol and Tm
eign I’olii y ( nut us staled that
blind World problems have an
impel t on the set untv of indus
trialized nations bins report
and the events in < Central Ku
rope have sparked interest in
the resolution she said
bhe resolution lies been gath
ering support suue it was in
t reduced in March I’ltiO and
now li.is if t 0 sponsors in the
Senate including Sen Daniel
Innuve D Hawaii and Sen
1 iale Bumpers I I Nik
In the House the resolution
was introduced by Kep Math
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Tonight, while the world is asleep...
an ancient evil is about to awaken.
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Kep Petri Delazio is ,i|sn a i o
sponsi >r
l! lias been endorsed b\ a
range of organizations includ
mg Hread for the World whii !i
helped draft the resolution.
Oxtani Aiiuth .1 .on! the Nation
al Students ( ampatgn Against
I lunger and Homelessness
Hread (or the World hoard
member Michael Lunin said
the organization hopes to en
i mirage the development of a
i onirtiini set urity. by look
ing tor a redui lion m arms pro
(tuition arms sales and fman
t nil aid to dev eloping countries
for the pun hast- ot anils
lander, vs ho t ails himsell
an advocate tor hungry |>eu
pie said most conflicts at russ
the world are internal, stem
tiling from stresses between the
i n h and the poor
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"We suggest th.it in dealing
with these issues we would see
less politic a 1 upheuv.il," hinder
s.iid lie iilsu noted tli.it tunnel
Seiretarv of Defense Hubert
Mm Samara and Iorniei I’resi
dent |iuim\ i iarter ha\e en
dorsed the resolution
However. opposition is
bound to i ome irom conserve
lives who don’t believe the
cold war is over, said I 'niversi
t\ politii ,il st ieni.e professor
\\ illiam Baugh
In the broad si ale <il things
people believe that it’s a dan
■serous world and deterrence
w ot ks. Baugh s.iid
Baugh mentioned that the
Bush adniinisti.ilmu 111.11 wish
to use am iiionev saved from
tiie inibtaiv budget the so
called peat e tin iiientl to re
dll. e the federal ilefii it
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