Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 01, 1990, Page 4, Image 4

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Sat. Nov. 3rd
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WALT DISNEY WORLD
COLLEGE PROGRAM
Walt Disney World Co. representatives
will present an information session on
the Walt Disney World College Program
on Wednesday, November 14, 1990 at
7:00 pm in the Maple Room — Student
Union. Attendance at this presentation is
required to interview for the SPRING ‘91
COLLEGE PROGRAM. Interviews are
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POLITICS
Abortion issue crucial in race
By Joe Kidd
Emerald Politics Editor
The four gubernatorial candidates on the Nov
6 itallot offer Oregon voters a complex mix of
convictions and intentions on issues facing tin*
slate, with the exception of one abortion.
With the Democratic and Republican candi
dates disputing issues ranging from law enforce
ment to environmental Iwllot measures, and the
Libertarian and independent candidates ( ailing
for a major overhaul of the government's present
structure, this year's campaigning has diced the
issues up. down, right and left.
Hut when it comes to abortion and two anti
abortion ballot initiatives, gubernatorial disput
ing has been much less confusing and much
more bitterly fought
Of the four candidates. Independent Al Mobley
stands alone in his support for measures H and 10
and in his condemnation of Oregon's current
abortion laws
And with Mobley's campaign drawing voters
who might have supported Republican Dave
1 rohnmayer in his close race against Democrat
Barbara Roberts, a long-simmering dispute
among Republicans over the heated al>ortion is
sue lias i ome to a head.
"Abortion is barbaric ." Mobley said "It is not
the sign of a great six iety when women want to
kill their babies in the womb It s most unnatu
ral "
Beyond condemning the practice. Mobley lias
also come out in support of both measures that
would change the state's abortion laws Measure*
t) whic h he endorses first, would prohibit abor
turns exi epl in cases of rape incest or to save the
life of the mother.
Mobley says he also supports Measure 10.
w hii It would require parental nolific ation at least
4H hours before a minor could receive an abor
tion, but that it is "a mt»ot point" because lie la*
lit-ves it wouldn't in* needed if Measure H passes
The other three candidates oppose Mobley on
the issue, and all three have said they stand
against both measures on the grounds that the in
Turn to ABORTION, Page 5
WHERE THEY STAND
ABORTION
Republican Dave Frohn
mayer says be "respects the
private choice of the wom
an;" opposes Measures B
and 10; sees Mobley as a
"divisive force" that is tak
ing votes from Frohnmayer;
believes Mobley is perpetu
ating a rift among conserva
tives that the Roberts cam
paign is able to exploit to
the Democrat's advantage.
Independent A1 Mobley an- ]
dorses Measure 8; supports
Measure 10 but says it will
be a "moot point" if Meas
ure 8 passes: calls Frohn
maver a "member of the lib
eral wing" who has strayed
from the Republican Party's
anti-abortion platform.
Libertarian Fred Oerfher
calls himself ‘pro-choice on
everything;" opposes Meas
| ures. 8 and 10; believes "a
woman's right to choose
.should be protected,"
Democrat Barbara Roberts
calls herself "pro-choice";
opposes Measures 8 and 10;
members of her campaign
deny Frohnmayer’s charge
of exploiting Mobley’s can
didacy for their advantage.
Frohnmayer sees Mobley as spoiler
By Joe Kidd
fcmeraid Politics Kditoi
Early in the campaign. Re
publican Dave Krohnmayer
held the high ground uf favor
ite in the ratal for governor.
With a $2 million financial
advantage, a campaign jump
start of nearly five months over
his Democratic rival and an
edge in the polls, Frohnmayer
looked to have the best shot at
becoming Oregon's next gover
nor That scenario held true de
spite the emergence of Inde
pendent A1 Mobley's candidacy
- a campaign that Frohnmayer
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Dia de Los Muertos
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saw as designed solely to op
pose him over the issue of abor
tion.
Hut things have changed.
Now with Democrat Barbara
Roberts pegged slightly ahead
of Frohnmayer in the polls.
r
Turn to MOBLEY, Page 5
Jake
Arnold
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S.A.A.
PRESENT
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Parent's Weekend
Comedy Night
Starring:
Jake Johannsen
.Arnold Mukal
Tickata told *1 KM1 Main Daak
Fri Nov. 2nd Students $4.00
Emu Ballroom Public koo
8:00 PM
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