Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 17, 1991, Page 11, Image 11

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    MARCH
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"to defend the flag and support the sol
diers who art' spending their time free
ing Kuwait We are already free, why
shouldn't we fight to free Kuwait
"That’s what we are fighting for.
peare.” said one war supporter
Matt Coleman, a war supporter who
held up an American flag as protesters
passed by said. "War’s liegan, and
Phuto b> Scoi Potion
With a candle in each hand. Univer
sity student Julie Hasebe rides on a
friend's shoulders as the anti-war
marth winds through campus.
they're protesting. I'm backing our
country and the president."
Another war proponent yelled. "It's
loo late. go homo
After ,i conflict with protesters Tues
day night. Kugene Police maintained .1
supervisory position during Wednes
day s protest .is they direi ted traffic and
diffused conflicts between the two
groups of demonstrators
Sgt Tim McCarthy said the demon
strations had tieen relatively, pear etui
throughout the evening He praised the
march organizers for working hard to
keep the protest non v iolcnt
"So far the behavior has boon excel
lent." McCarthy said 'There have been
a i ouple of cunflii Is but thev were taken
care of (The protest organizers! worked
hard .it keeping it peaceful
"We’re not here to make arrests, just
to keep the peaie." said officer William
Spulier "They're being verv i ooper.i
live \\ ith us "
The scene contrasted with Tuesday
night's protest, when lour University
students were arrested while protesting
on the Interstate a viaduct where it
i rosses Franklin Boulevard
Chris Sherry 22; Anne Howard, lit.
Hannah Ueutsch. 1H. and Timothy
Hroniatka. IH. were arrested and
charged with violating the state's disor
derly conduct statute. McCarthy said
McCarthy estimated 4(H) to 500 people
took part in the protest Tuesday night,
which started from the Federal Build
ing, the site of an earlier rally where Til
demonstrators were arrested
McCarthy said about 20(1 people
marched onto the southbound lanes ol
t*h»to ii» Vttii ik \ »ni
The sea of man hers grew la more than £.001) stnmg by the time it turned
onto 15th Avenue from Agate Street.
Interstate 5 about III pm Tuesday.
( losing all four lanes tor about one
hour.
KIM) used tear gas to disperse the
c rowd Mrdarthv said tilt* arrested were
c harged under static law instead ol mu
mi tpal law to avoid any question of |ii
ri.sdii Hon
McCarthy saitl no one was injured in
(lit* incident
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