UNIVERSITY Roberts to speak on campus By Daralyn Trappe Cm Barbara Roberts anil teat her KathleenCross will In thi1 featured speakers at the set • ond .iimual Oregon Student Lobby Conference. lo !»• hold at the University Nov a and 0. Roberts will speak alxni! the future ol higher educ alien in the state and discuss her (on versatipn with Oregon" plan to have Oregonians design their own state services and tax structure Cross is a teacher and conn selor for Sell enhancement ln< , a program that works with at riss youth in the I’orfland Rub lie Schools She will speak about the problems people o! different rates have in commu nicating with one another Students from .ill over the stale are expet ted to attend the conference, which last year drew 200 students, said Jenni ter Hills. ASUO president and chairwoman of the OSL Hoard of Directors. "The reason we're having the conference is that people are al ways complaining about apathy on the campus and I think com plaining about apathy is good nice, but if vmi don't do anything about it, then you.ru part of tbi- apathetic student bodyDills said Thu eonfnrent e will also offer H workshops with .1 focus on stub issues as financial aid, child care, elimination of op pression.' disabled access, lead ershlp skills, rape awareness, selfdefense and bate speei b on i ainpus Additional!v. four w■ rksbnps will lx- offered from a Tinted States Student Assik lation pro gram The-.e workshops will f> nis on student activism, in eluding issue organ 1/1ng. strafe gv r"e< ruitment arid coalition building The deadline to register for the weekend's events is I rld.iv. Nov 1 Registration forms and tune si hedulns are available in the ASUO office m KM11 Suite •I The 1 ost of the confereni e is S IS per student Tim Incidental fee (aimmlt tee has allocated S-r»(H) to the ASUO to cover the cost entireh for 20 students and cover half the cost for 15 students Thu students who receive the mon ey will be chosen by lottery The ASUO offic e has further in formation on the lottery sign up COVER-UP Continued from Page 1 er ill chief is a liar “The truth is coming out.'' Davis said "North is a loose cannon." l iie truth has also come out that Robert Gates, who has been nominated to head the (!IA, was also "in the know "If Gates is confirmed, 1 think it will bo a clear admission that covert operatives control our future much more than Con gress does," he said Davis likened congressional hearings, like those of Gates and Clarence Thomas, to pro fessional wrestling matches, where the outcomes tire always predetermined and always close. “The problem Is a lot of people think it's real However, Davis said lie is hopeful that (tie American peo ple will realize the truth and lake direct action through grass roots organization to correct tins state of affairs "We (have to) stop listening to the polls that tell us what to think and tell each other what we think." Davis said Davis described an upcoming national teleconference that seeks to do just that. "Causes and Cures" will link citizens from more than lf>0 IJ.S. cities to discuss tiie nation's drug problem in terms that go be vond tiie Keagan-Uush drug war rhetoric. "It's not just a problem of peasants in Peru or minor ities in the inner cities,” Davis said "The problem Is tiie link between U S. foreign policy and the flow of drugs, und we re not the only one's saying it." Davis said entries from North's private journal includ ed specific accounts of drug sales and transport. Bill Davis Like the Iran-Contra scandal, Davis sees the drug prohlem as a symptom of a larger, perva sivo issue. "We as a nation are like a family with an addiction prob lem," Davis said. "The problem is that we are in denial The teleconference is seeking an alternative to the so called "War on Drugs.” which Davis said has boon waged by hyp ocrites. Before Davis could get through his introduction, an audience member interrupted the speech and asked Davis aland his association with a known racist of ultraconserva tive political convictions Davis admitted he dealt with Do Critz for a short time until he found out that Critz was ac tive In a populist party that es pouses a blatantly racist plat form. Davis defended tin: relation ship on the grounds that Critz had valuable information to of fer the Christie institute. "You have to deal with some pretty seamy characters," Davis said. "If you want to know about the drug trade you don't ask Mother Thorusa." Frankly, we've Cot The Most Frightful Selection of Halloween cards and other Horrors. UO BOOKSTORE 11th ft Kincaid ftM73Oft. 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