Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 20, 1990, Page 12, Image 12

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Although the efforts of the opponents to measures 8 and 10 were successful in the Nov. 6
elections, people involvmi in anti-abortion if roups say they are far from quittin/f in their fi/fht to
make abortion illegal.
MEASURES
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Life, will continue to pursue its general goals to
educ ate people alioul abortion and work to hring
alxiut "appropriate legislative changes
Considering the strong will of both the anti
almrtmn and pro-abort ion groups, Katun said, she
is certain of one thing There will be legislative
proposals from both fa< lions for mans years to
come.
"I don't know that pro-lifers or people who
are pro-abortion are going to see the kind of end
ing (lies would like to see." she said
Kahili said she ssas disappointed about the
defeat of the measure even though the rai e was
"about as i lose as you tan get She attributes
the loss to .1 lai k of campaign funds and the No
on II and 1(1 Committee's alnlits to drum up na
tional support to defeat Measure 1(1
"The fact that there were two (related) meas
ures on the Iwillot . allowed (the opposition) to
attract national attention and personalities to pa
rade through Oregon," she said
Walton said his group was a "little sur
prised" at its loss but now realizes that what was
needed was more time to educate the public to
show them that a "blob of tissue is a life." He
also said that his group over anticipated the mini
tier of votes they would get from religious groups
"One of lh(< first things that jumped out at us
was that we made the false assumption that the
Evangelical Church and Catholic Church would
be behind us " Walton said. He said that many
church-goers in Oregon have had abortions or
have had their lives affected by one so for to peo
ple "to vote ‘yes' on Measure H they would have
had to say what they did before was wrong. "
WOMEN
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continue to c arr\ the problems
of child t .ire and running the
houseliold in addition to hold
ing a job," Acker said "Wom
en are expel led to do the work
that makes it possible for men
to hav e niiwrs
Although several organize
tions sin li as the Oregon Public
Kmplovee I'nion and the Coali
tion of Labor I'nion Women are
working to address working
women's concerns harriers to
solving problems and organ!/
i»H ( ontinue to stand
‘‘One problem with organiz
ing is that the work women do
is often de skilled to the point
where employers think it's eas
ier to replace them than give
them better conditions and
pay." W inkier said
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