EDITORIAL Slow down A month ago I watched .1 mother rate her hubs stroller across Agate Street her a use there is no safe r rossiilg he tween I'rth Street and loth Street With the return of daylight savings time and warmer weathei everyone is spending more lime outdoors this in i ludes more t ars and motor hikes on the roads and hit v 1 lists ami pedestrians As the business of the at a demit term est illates so does .mother at tivity I am parte u lark t ont filled ahout petit .In an safetv near Mean parking lot oil Moss Street anti all the streets feeding the lot whit ll is lot aletf between campus proper anti I asi campus famik lions ing I am one tif more than 100 student parents of more than 100 1 hildren who t ross the streets They are on their wav to st I100I to play 1 hey are t“\ Iremek vulnerable to the thou sands of tars that are driven through our neighborhood Our student government lias begged the t it\ anti the t hover sits to design t hanges to im prove (onditions We have talked with some individuals who use the parking area to drive slow k 111 and out ami to understand there are t hildren around Some drivers leel verv insult ed when a mother veils slow down Again, on behalf of the parents 1 hildren and bit v 1 lists I ask til i\ ers to slow dow 11 and for the I -niversitv and the 1 it\ to at I now I here have been at t ulents so far no deaths or serious inju lies Please respond iiet ause no one wants tins mess to result in a <11 1 t all Man Tegel hast (iampus Neighborhood ( mint il Bike sweeps Tin' ()ffi« »■ uf Publii Safety has rci I'nllv stepped up ifs pa Iruls of I.aw rent e Hall in sean h of illegally parked bicycles The issue involves the fire code lai k of rack space Ihefl and vandalism, building main tenant e and more I'm sure My main content is mv need to (mint on transportation late at night \n\ time I 'm ill I au lent e II.ill after dark I'm going to have my bike in llie build mg If I w ere to ( nine out of the building at midnight and find mv bike missing or vandalized I'd tie in trouble Tin* issue is itiv personal salelv and I i an I < omprumise that \ qua k stir vev in mv studio, (after the lat esl OPS sweep) With between 11 and I t students present re veuled 1 I bikes stolen and three vandalized (ollei lively I lie threat is real There have been various so billons suggested and some are prettv good but thcv aren't lie ing (onsldered None have lieen implemented and the OPS sweeps are cap hillg me and mv efforts to protect mvself in the middle It s mi redible that the offi (ers of safety are working against mv safely This should be a non issue I ill satisfied that this ( all be resolved to the satisbu lion of the fire marshall code and I don’t understand tile resistant e ( arid PaddiM k An hilei lure No panic I was greatly disturbed by the /rnera/(/'s (hone of headlines (April 12) in reporting the bomb si are at Johnson I fall The headline read lohnson Hall Bomb Scare Clauses Pan i( Nowhere in the artii le was it uidliated that there was a “ ouiluams is safe omtwikd wrm a triple.... and it locks like tme sox WILL UAVE TO TAKE A TIMEOUT ~TO RENEGOTIATE MIS CONTRACT. " paiiit It seemed that people 11 ere corn erned w Im wouldn't be but the impres sjon I got "as the on I \ paint going im was that nf the head line writer who is apparently but It11114 fur .1 |nti uith the Yu tiiin.il Enquiwr I'lease tie more ( .ireful m the future that the headlines reflet t the story and got over tIlf tie sire to heroine a sensationalist newspaper unless of course von intend to start marketing the imrrald in supermarket idler knot lines Ihe Knwr.ild might also think about .in apoiogi to the stall in |olinson I fall Norma Sax bailor I tint ation and Kexeari h ( enter Fuzzie facts lie a volt for the 20.00 lab oratory animals who suffer in silent e at the Inner sits of Ore gun read the flier advertising Donald (fames’ talk (April 8) sponsored bs Nf-.' I A I'hc t adversity doesn't. in fact havi- 20.000 animals, hut rather houses 17. ">70. as of the |an 21 too 1 i ensus B\ impli ration the fiver suggests that those supposedly suffering am muls are all warm fu/./.ies r ats and non human primates In tin- interests of ar t ur.it y the truth is as follows (these numbers are public ret ord and available to all. including si-rr vi (If the 17,ri7() animals HI 7 pen ent are fisli (zebra fish and r u hI ids) 0 ‘1 pert ent are am phitnans. la 1 pert ent are ro dents (rats anti nut e| The total remaining 0 1‘) pert ent are tats owls rabbits ami non hu man primates furthermore those of us who work vv ith these animals do not believe the\ suffer, m silent e or otherwise Kish are. hv their nature, rather silent, but these fish are cared for far better than those found in most pet stores or home aquarians The same goes for the warm fuzzies flood science can't be done hv studying sick or mis treated animals Animal activ ists such .is those m SK I A mat feel that no si ience is good si i ein e if it uses animals; the v ast majoritv of the puhln feels tilt ferently. and is interested in seeing that research continues as long as the animals are treated humanoh Trai i Hoi k Coalition for Animals anil Annual Keseart h LETTERS POLICY !'!»> Oration Ihiih Enter,thi will atlompl lo print .til iHlcrs ( unt.lining i ommnnts on topii - of intoicst to the t'nivorsilx l onnminitv I'lu; Emerald ri'sttrvrs llm light to oil it any Iritri lor length or stylo. FORUM No money? Don’t count on Bell for representation By Fritz Blair Dues Marie Ill’ll represent you in tIn* Oregon state Legisiaturi”1 II von live on i ampus. or north or west < ampus from I i to thf Willamette Kiwi or it you at ti’iul thf I’niversiW, tin- answer is proh .llll\ VI’S Commentary Hut it you arr a student thru Iht* .111 siver is no Ili i ausi’ shi1 li.is shown re pi’utt’illv in truth words tiiul ili’i’ils th.it the intfri’sts ot students are not her in terests that those of us .it the l imrrsiH mean little to her On April 17. six students from the I -niversitv and !.(!(! tr.neled to Salem to lobby their interests to several of their Senators ami representatives Of the ones thr\ visited. Hell alone did not meet with the students in person. 111 stead sending an aide Steven Baugh man. to answer tin group's questions The aide was decidedly evasive when asked about Hell's general ideology, and when elaborating said "I don't want to get that specific. Marie Hell s aide upset and angered the Kilgene students, hut their dissntis tai turn was not about p.irt\ polite s I lies lame to Salem with a bipartisan agenda focusing on toxii s redin lion Page 2 legislation and m bool funding However Hell s apathy Inward the t'Diversity related issues frustrated the students irnu h mure than am stain e on them Although students make up mure than It) percent o( Hell s constituent* she refuses to take their needs seriously I list rut -t 1 is "too big fur Hell to ade ipiateK lepresent admitted her aide who perceives a world where only "muiiev talks " and overly "idealist!* students with their "heads in the clouds" don't i nun! fui mm h 1'he spokesman fur Hell went on to sa\ that He It OSl’IKt . AM () or the athleli* department (Hell) does nut represent these spe* nil interest groups Representative Hell does, however, practice an "open door" policy where "anyone no matter il she agrees with them or not" * an speak with her (nr an aide) and sire will lend an eat ()t course, what ele* fed offii i a I does not promise at least this mm h? Hell also pursues some very positive legislation concerning the rehabilitative disposi turn of sox offenders demanding that I hex attend at least one of the victim's support group On most othei subje* Is she |usl has not done her homework though Abol lion and the rights of homosexuals, tor example, are issues pertinent on cam pus Hut Marie Hell is not interest in ei ther Haughman would sn\ that Hell op poses abortion but ( ould not speak on i! I urthermore. In- atiniitt«*ii that sin1 had "never discussed' hnmosi'\ualil\ in her off it e (dearly she c annot resolve student re hili'il t nnflii Is it slif will not address Iht'in Kven it the I'niversitv were "ton sheltered a world for students to be able to make responsible political choices. Hell does not fare much better oil i ainpus than on When asked about industrial regulation and toxic waste Hell's aide ([noted her as saving th.it she would ac lively neglec t a clump that was killing people favoring "free enter prise over a positive life threat Hell has so little regard for students intelligence it nothing else that her spokesman misrepresented the facts on the suhjec t of i ampatgn funding The* aide told four supposedly naive stu dents that I’Atls, groups notorious for promoting needs ol wealthy corpora tions. had not been a part of Hell’s elec lion Hut when confronted with infor mation to the contrary, he quickly con tradicted himself by saving, "Yes. there were substantial contributions (from I’M s) Thi‘ hist time OSl’IKC went to Salem the\ brought Marie Hell over >(((I post cards on one single issue a formidable amount from anywhere In explaining how Hell then disregarded those filltl student opinions, liaughman said tbe\ were "insubstantial with no meats and potatoes" to them liaughman said full length letters with "in-depth supports" lor the posi lion they take would have an increased "psychological effect” on Hell who would then take the students' opinions into account Mo matter what Hell believes stu dents are. by and large, well-informed, voting citizens with specific needs I bis is especially true of those at .1 public m stitution like tin- University, which is dictated by the state Legislature There fore, students simply cannot allow their voic es to go unheeded any longer Me in' Hell needs to be shown th.it our opinions do indeed count int/ llluir is a student <)t the I '/meisi tv. 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