_Inside_ ■ IFC gets new members, Page 3 ■ Tutorial services offered, Page 4 ■ Students patrol parties, Page 6 ■ Team fails at nationals, Page 9 . Oregon Daily_ « Emerald Wrilnrsiiiu . M.n !*»»»() Kunrni*. (Item hi Volume *11 Number 14.i Morgan-Nicolai, Rally in Springfield draws large crowd Bv Stephanie Meni imer Emerald Reporter _ About lit) people rallied in Springfield Tuesday in honor of Intern.ilional Workers Das and to support In i al organized lahoi Striking workers from Morgan Nit olai and (ires hound joined with community memtiers and elei ted officials in front of the International Woodworkers \s sociation hall, calling lor solidaritv and unity in the light for equity and social justice Various speakers addressed concerns of the t .res hound and Morgan strikes as well as the needs ot lot al (arm workers and the internalioual lahoi movement [tennis Cilberl, co t hair man ot the I ugnne Spring field Solidaritv Network, said. "We started the sting gle (the Morgan strike) and we knew it would lie a showdown, hut d anything, our communilv will be stronger and so will the labor mo\ eiuettl (albert encouraged people to continue their sup port ot all striking workers bei ause tin’ union is under an injunction forcing it to limit the number ot pi< ket eis at each gate of the fat torv but the community is not affei ted hv the injunction and t an walk the pu ket line when stiikers t an not Pat Riggs, who is running for l ane County t om missioner. said I ot J 1 inonths. I ve walked that pit k et line with you and I’m damn proud of it." Speaking on behalf ol Rep I’eter Uel az.io Betsy Boyd saitl Dela/.io was unable to make the rails be cause he is in Washington working on a log export lorn to Workers, Page 9 Greyhound workers get support WE SUPPORT LOCAL 3035 for a ESJR CONTRACT ■ Photo b* \ trnstn* in the ASUO constitution states tirat an ITT: member must abstain from voting on a budget when be or she holds a paid position in that program The amendment says this will "prohibit conduct that creates the appearance of a conflict of interest." Although Morales travels to USSA activities around the country and receives travel reimbursements from USSA. he is not a paid member of the organization. Stephan Brady, a member of the Constitution Court said the court reached a consensus and decided that no conflict occurred because Morales is involved in USSA on a volun tary basis only. The statement from the Constitution Court said that if Morales were to receive a stipend for his t;SSA services, then it would fie considered a paid position If tie were to receive travel expenses unrelated to his function in the organization, a conflict would occur, the statement said. "The overriding factor is we didn't find a i onfiict. Hra dv said. "Another court might have decided that his travel expenses constitute a paid position, but we chose not to look at it that way." Brady said the court's ruling is favorable for the 1FC He said if they want to anticipate future problems related to con flict of interest, then stricter rules must he made Peace movement needs education Bv Pt‘U“r C ogswell I merald Reporter \ university should tie .1 plac e for learning him to learn, said Bell\ Rearden an interna tiunallv respeeled authority on peat e edm alum in a talk 1 lies day Rearden wlm is Idling the I ailion and U illierla Ripley SaViige Visiting (hair in Inter national Relations and 1’eai e. is teai lung 1 nurses in internatiou al studies and peac e education at the I 'niversity this spring Rearden ten used on peai e studies and the future ot Uni versities in her talk whic h was held ill room 100 ot \\ illamelte Hall "The peace studies program at the University 1ms the pole'll ti.d to be .ill that I dream a peac e studies program c an he. Rearden said "A university should he a forum tor raising fundamental questions ot what should he learned for our sue ie tv I he university hears a great responsibility in the movement ot 1 lion e of human history she said. It has the task ot ed mating toward an equally just soi: nil order.' Rearden pointed to realms of people's social traditions as steps a university and its stu dents c all take to edui ate to ward an equal soc 1.1) order These steps inc lude asking pertinent questions, disc erning meanings ot responses, projec t ing possibilities and taking ac Betty Reardon lion I’ear e studies ( .in bring new dimensions to these protesses as well .is help the I 'Diversity through these prn< esses to ful till its function to serve these proi esses. Kr.Helen said (II all the processes, the most important is the beginning stage ol raising questions, she said An example of the type of questions that people should fie asking is how c an we devise anil implement a set of global structures complementary to eai li other that lead to peace language is another impor tant element of peat e studies Imm ause we need new wavs to communicate. Kearden said "Ur need not only to studv frameworks hut also to nut in side them slie s.iid "We need to lintk at tin* world in other perspet 1iv es ,md litli guage ls the most effective 'Multiple me.ms of perspet lives allow people to see the world III d 11 tele lit lights Kearden s.iid th.it traditional disi iplines are also veiv itnpor taut "Ur must give attention to womens studies and ethnic studies,’’ she said 1 his is es sential because we have looked upon the world ill the same Wat for a lorn; time and this is nnlv a small part of the wav till man beings inter.it t Kearden called peace studies a normative field of intjuirv w ith .1 set of values to he maxi mized ''Peat e studies c an also he a catalyst to help raise questions in other disc iplines," she said "The questions raised in peace studies i an he used h\ students to raise questions in their other i nurses Kearden added the desire to limit violent e Is not a desire to limit conflicts Reducing vio lence will serve to artuallv in I lease < outlie Is she said Kearden finished hv saving it is net essarv to return to the fundamental question of to what purpose do we edue ate l’Diversities need to find what to do in terms of educ a tion to produce people* of integ ritv to contribute to a sot ietv of irrtegritv, Kearden said