Oregon Daily_ _ Emerald I rul.n \ 1.1 \ I I I'i'io I1 ugf'Hi1 (Ircgnn \ Illume >i I , \llllltiei 1 >11 _I nside_ ■ First International ball, Page 3 ■ Pro-choice conference. Page fi ■ Kncore! section. Pages 7-!> ■ Twilight track meet, Page 10 Rally backs tougher nuke-free zone Student votes necessary; say 20-01 sponsors By C atherine H.mlev Emerald Assoc iate Editor A volt* In strengthen biigenc s nucleai (ret- /out' is .I vote fur a peaceful pros porous lot .11 oc onomv and tor denioc rat ii power, speakers said I'hursday at a rally in support of Ballot Measure _‘()»Gl Passage ot the measure not only would ensure that Kugene does not pal tic ipate in tire mu lear weapons industry but also would make the voir e ot citi /oils heard above those ot i i!\ muni d members, many ot whom oppose the measure, said speakers including I’m versitv students and Protessor Aaron Novii k Novak a toundet ot the l diversity s Institute ot Molecular Biology said he bad originally opposed the nuclear free zone ballot measure but lie "came to his senses' and recognized an opportu mtv to send .1 message to lawmakers No matter d you find the wording unconstitutional or it you think the part about tood irradiation is irrelevant he said "This is our i ham e to send a i lear message that the people in Washington c an’t ignore Novii k who helped develop the first atomic, bomb in 1‘l-Ci as a mernbei of the Manhattan Projec t said tie lias been speaking out against nuclear weapons for 14 y eal s My nightmare is that follow mg a nu c lear yyai people yvill say why weren't yye warned7 Novii k said Shannon (tiivei co-director ot Stu dent Campaign tor Disarmament took issue yyitli opponents ot the measure yy ho say a run lear tree zone is too costly I'hiilo h\ St. r*r < 4..I / niversity Pmtessor Aaron \ovnk, who helped develop the first atomn bomh as a member of the Manhattan t’rnjei t. s/leaks out against nut tear noa/ions amt in favor ot a toucher total nut tear tree /one during a rath in the h\ 11 Courtyard Thursday. bei atise it discourages lieu businesses from locating in Kugune and bei atise ol administration costs Local people trying to defeat this measure are spending tens of thousands ol dollars to tell us we can't atford this mu leal tree zone she said I think its tune to let the voters dei ide what we c .111 atford Kugene i an set an example tor other iities to follow with its alternative peat eful minium emphasizing l oop erative business said Hri.in Hoop Slu dent Senator'and member ol the Nurvit al ( enter "We should go to the world and show them tli.it we don't need mill ter\ industry am more (fiber speakers .tt the r.ills whir h was held in tile (Ml courtyard ini Itided small business owners (latherim- Harris ii! feral,inilra Hunks Richard (been of Kiiinhim Optus and Haul \'iiholson of Haul's Hit \i It- simp \'it liolsun a i 11\ muni il candidate said hf t unsidfrrd the mu leal Inr zone rn< asuir lu hr a moral issue on two In e is "It s unmoral to prepare fm nu Unique preschool offers growth through relationships Bv Peter ( ogsweli I merald Reporter In .1 little white house nestled in the shadow of Havward field on ( oiumbia Street, lit i hildien tire en rolled m .1 1 niversitv l.ih si hool for teat hei edm .ition It is the Karlv Childhood Center. ,i si hool with lit tie m the wav of rules or a stria lured i urru u 1 unr ‘It is based oil the idea that < hildren i.'(instruct know ledge through exploring then phvsii al and soi ial world, said Laurie I’lone head te.u her lor the si hool Tliev put things together through relationships The si hool is organized m its present form to il lustrate the i oik epts that are taught in earlv i hililhood i nurses at the I ’niversit\ hv Dr Christine Chailli l’ll>iii- said I’lone. who is assisted In I'niversitv students working toward their masters and dm toral degrees in early (hililhood observation, said the teachers ait as facilitators lor the students aged -4 to 0 “Tin- teai hers do not |usl tell the students things tliev should learn." she said "They encourage the children to see that tliev are the soon e of wonderful ideas "One of the greatest gifts is to he good problem solvers and explorers of learning espei iallv tor the fu tore." I’lone said "We encourage perspective taking and want the children to express their feelings and consider how other people feel "Instead of telling the i hildren what to do. we ask them how tliev feel and how tliev think other people feel " Currently, the school has an international flavor with two children from Taiwan, who have learned to speak Knglish .«ftt■ i being enrolled in the program Nome i liildrt‘11 w ith disabilities are also enrolled in the program All nt the i hildren intrrai I with mu' anothn .ind when prulili'ins arise. imi h ul till1 children discusses how In' m she Irrls (iIii1111 what liiid happened It tIn* group as a v\lmlf aits up tin'll it is llic i• 11111• ■ group tli.it lias tin1 disi ussinii Alter urn h ila\ Plonr and hri assistants meet In disi uss llir events ut llii' pin riling day and lu set up thu t time ilium tor the next dai. based on tin- individ ual needs ot the i hildren I'li mi- said tin' si In ml tin uses ml mteg rating all as peits nl a i h I 111 s development together with a plus complex Si.iem •• language and materials underlying uiulhelnatii al colli epts air all mi luilrd ()ue student could not speak when she was rn rolled in the program hut has now learned to speak because ot hei integration with the other children. Flour said I he si hool recently ret rived the good news that it has hern given a sister school in Irkutsk Russia as part ol the sister i itv alliam e between Irkutsk and Ku gene I wo sears ago a delegation from Russia visited the presi hool and wanted to establish an ext hange with a teai hri eilin dtion program I’lone said Alter two years the Karls (.'hi Id hood ( enter ssas named the sister school of Soviet Preschool 7H All ot the presi bools in the Soviet fnion are run In the gos eminent and all .ire tear her training. I’lone said Ur are i loser to the si hi mis in the Soviet I’nion than other si huols here." she said I’lone said children in the Soviet Union are not Turn to Presi hool, Page lb f'hiilu b* Martin Ihirl Adrienne Redekapp. a student at the University 's l-.arlv Childhood Center lab. works on a drawing that will he sent to Soviet preschool ihildren in Ir kutsk