Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 26, 1990, Page 12, Image 11

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ABORTION
Continued from Page 1
"Be< kv would have been one
of you." she added "She
would be m college, she would
be l‘l now."
"The inspiration that keeps
us going is standing before us
today," William Hell told the
students.
The Indiana law allows a mi
nor to seek an exemption by ap
pearing before a judge. Ore
gon's Ballot Measure 8 does not
include such a provision
"The law proposed here is
much more punishing than the
one in Indiana." William Hell
said
“As painful .is it is to stand
here, 1 have to toll vou meas
ures 8 and 10 have to lie defeat
ed," he said, "because we fear
other Beck\ Hells will happen
Take a day out of your life, a
day off work to volunteer at the
polls to educate people as to
how punishing these laws
are."
"Please fight for it." Karen
Hell said.
"This is not just a woman's
issue." her huslrand said. "It’s
an issue that all people have to
understand and take action
on."
DWYER
Continued from Page 5
bear sonic of the tax burden.
i understand the people's frustration," he said, "but there
are better ways to handle lids. My priorit\ has been property ta\
relief, but this is .1 bad measure ."
Beyond the property tax issue. Dwyer said he is against any
governmental interference with .1 woman’s right to i house to Inm
an abortion
"They (aiiortion opponents) have c reated this hysterical hype
about the sanctity of life." he said "They say they're good people,
but the\ could use their resoun es to help feed and clothe starving
children in this country."
Two measures on the Nov (1 ballot would limit abortion rights
in the state Measure H would limit abortion except in cases of
rape me est or to save the life of the mother, and Measure 10 calls
for parental notification .it least tH hours before a minor c ould re
ceive an abortion
Du \i-r said he is against both
"It violates the- separation of church and state,” he said "I
don't think the government should start interfering with the
e hoie e-s of people who bear children
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