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    MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1991
EUGENE. OREGON
VOLUME 93, ISSUE 48
Brand vetoes EMU’s military recruiter ban
By K.rsten Lucas
S ”-.tf aid:Repof’ef
'!'!:>■ i All' lit Mi*! . il I iirt-i tors
house committee Will int'fi
i'ui’xi.iv to tliM uss its strategy
,i ft or U n i v t* r s i! X i’restd eti t
Nfsles Brand s i'riduv veto :ot
the board's decision to butt mil
;tary on ru iters from tin- KM l!
Brand said board members
overstepped their bounds and
violated timdamental print :
jilt's u* fri'i' spei t ii ami access
!.n p .: iu. buildings bv attempt
Board to discuss override at Tuesday meeting
r.a Uni ;h«• rt'< riiitrrs Ifnm
•lie; Mr .
Ctri iitj.iti i uniiriinioiiM'. vot
• i fl Wrr'k in ; rohibi! till i
tiirv :r« rutlcts Irnm using ihr
i’iii* tin,; !« i 4usi‘DiJpiirtmfnt id
l)f!fM-.f polity 'tint's no! ulhnv
.sy i .Hid lesbians in the mill
(ary l onflii tihg '.vith ilniversi
• v ruIf. tin di'.-. ruiimatlim
In 'titling so. iiranti said da
\* board 1:rt kf tilt1 my : . .
bin principle” lh.it thf I
■ itv sinuilt! in' i fii.n ■- inf free
\P!l ••■.luil of nit IN
Hn- uniit-rlving prim ipii'
fieri’ :s'lh.it .r. i unnit
inu-.l !■*!• !n.. r.irit mdiv nln.i!
iy ,md . olli'i lively:; ..I v i • • w •>
arid opinions lh.il ;*r«- mil i>ur
•*ii [ir.md s.nii
' niviTSilh!-- should mil Ns
Insinirm'iiis ftir pol-itu .il trims
idniudtori hi its drt isum in
M !'i '.irii il l’. al!t“:r.pl - .i
.s'- the opposite nppri it h
i, ttki. pt-rMinallv nhjtu 1 io
:»»«*• i iiM!lrss .mil hurtful poll
v. Hr.m«l said Ami as pn-st
It'Ii! i ! this It HU iTMlV . i .till
. i'mmilliii fii pursuing ,tjy;rrs
Mivlt with nilii'ts. ivi'fv rr.i
■. tiiii ■ a inf ••(!<•< ! tv ii ,i v i-mir io
ruvitrsinjj diM riinm.ilitiri
i I iivv r v i-r, lira (it) s.ijil Ihu
Is ir11 . Ii'i isioii vv is [ml oitiv
utiroiisonilhlu, hul ronnliTpro
ilii11iv I-. ni'iuiirsslv umfrontit
I it ;..i i .in,) ,m inomaiv
W i'.i'ii questioiird ihout the
nghls <>l students lu i untroi lit**
student union; llrumi said
litis umvcrviiv and nil ot its
buddings, irn hiding tin1 . Mi
bailing to the people ol ()rr
g<>n
Brand villi tin- rights ol I in
vrrsiiv students who want to
nit i-i with miiii.tr v me miters
too ! ‘; ‘ hr jinitri led
- to BAN ;, |,i )
Therapy tries to tap oils’ power
Aromatherapists extol treatment's virtues, benefits
By Matthew Renaa I
Aromatherapy It sounds
like the mmol fashion among
Hollywood stardom, or a now
brand of deodorant Hut in
fai t aromatherapy is designed
to alter people, not aromas
I’rai titione: Ka tiae! Marker
said l! is ' using es
sential oils to affect
healing
Aroma i in-rap i st s
attribute i variety of
powers to oils that
are extracted from
plants by distill,i
lion. The oils are in
haled or massaged
into a person - i. In
after t h e y u r e
blended with n-pi
lar vegetable oils
\! erker said sin
blends canola and
aim. -riil < >i is :.; u ►.> .1 h ■>!
mu
\noth«t • lift ti\■ iHitmcii!
is i.ivcniirr mi Murker said.
Is very relaxing. It's
yi-iy anti slit's-., but il ton
iilsu In uphflinp she said
Muri'iiuT. -ho asserts, il is
gotid !nr must.If pain bciause
i! has ,m anesthetic ellec t
1 was lining mmiii plumb
ing it huu.su and the
.vrnm :h slipped,” she said I
grabbed the lavender nil and I
put it on "
Mr: M-r said Ih< pain qua k
iv disappeared
Jumper tar rosemary oils.
Marker claims, . an help purge
nj‘,in from the i irculatorv
•.v-ifin ( .imomili' ts soothing
and a really good uni? to use
w ill: kid-. -!.■ -.aid
Hm Si till i ontains salu ylit
.a id whit h is used m aspirin
and :s U'.t'lul as a pain rtthev
t>r Geranium oil is gooti for
the kidneys bu< alvptus has
in .miivmil «■*U s !. which is
u In il Is oftt'tt used in i uid
u miis
When ; ihi i d onto the hod y
during i niiiss.igc MitIi r
.1: i. till' nils will go to the
irt of the Uids willin' lhi-\
am ni'tidi d
I hev re very Wise oils
.he s.iid rh.w know wfiat to
How* vrt, Murker
uses the <>i!s pri
marilv is »i means
ot t-mullonal heal
nig Whm sln» ts
unhappy, sin? says.
,i r o m a l hfi r a p v
rn a k u s h e r feel
much better Alter
hut inv: new clients
fill out a question
nairu outlining their
physical and psy
{ ho log u a l histories,
she suttees Is c er tain
!l..,t iiin lie .im1!i iini
W • si • .1- 'hi : hi • . . M'S
"! inevitably tlnd that ncn
pic like whatever they tieeii,
she said
Marker explains the nils el
tents partly m terms of diem
Turn to OILS Pape 9
i'horcM by !>«Mr i'oi:.*;
(l elt) No. il s not the latest board garno It s Aromatherapy, a way
ot healing tho body with oils Lisa Luke (above) blends water with
oils which are then heated and rubbed on a patient
INDEX
Progress_
Sunday^ round at the Madrid
peucu conference included historical
talks between Israel and the i’nlestin
tans
See story, Page 8
Victory
The Oregon wom
en's cross country
team, as expected.
(aplured the top
three spots at Satur
day's Pat: i !ic- 1 0
Conference Cham
; pionsblps. out too u>v»red men -•
j wus upset by Arizona
See story, Pago 13
Panelists: Ending racism a long-term process
By Rivers Janssen
: IIM 1 Cl a :t tujlof
People cannol allow themselves to be
liimjil.iccnl in their altitudes toward
tai ism. a panel of human rights advo
ati s told a crowd of about r.O at tin?
mvi-tsitv on Saturday
I'eopii; sav. I've done if or 1 attend
• ! ■ ::>■ id those meetings onc e,' hut thev
need to re.di/e th.it it's a ongoing pro
ess, said (;reg Ktkhuff, a Human
Kighls Anaivst tor the Cit\ of Kugrne
"I'm not there vet I don’t know if I ever
a... ; ■' I iw . .eeli to keep go
ing "
!I was r.e : ':>!■' [iai.Sts .it
the Assembh the Haha i sponsored
conference on rac ism Other panelists
w - ■ B lr:1 ' .■ k :i v%
served on various ilaiiad race unitv
committee? at.it hmiho Hcrnantitl/.. di
lec tor ni the niv.-r -itv s High School
U
■.elves,' JacksonTuhnhulie h said "it
starts with ns and works outward
Klkhofl estimated that .it least three
hate i runes are reported 111 Hugene and
Springfield every week, with many
more going iinmentloneii He noted that
with 'll) percent o! the local population
of hulopean desi ent, it s often haul to
comprehend the racial strife that others
incur
Panel members agreed that people ( an
he more responsible by attending meet
mgs and conferences against racism
e ti rec landed an at.(|uai: 'ate ■ d
is w : 'iiitti : .• hatred 'or ali”n*
! icksou said the person joined an or
, cu/iition that involved wi.rkin 1 wit!)
Latinos so sin- could get over her am
inositv IIv talking and relating to tier
,v workers she was at to tt« r
mderstand their [jerspectivi . she a. i
The problem is that too '• w people
in.ike an effort to undersiand ib-man
We re not
winning
jusi havin'! talked The only p«-t>plis
who communicate are those who al
ready participate in our meetings
Then- arc people who do make the el
furl. Kikhotl said He singled out local
Repuhlu an Lane ( nuritv Lommlwmiicr
.11 k Kohert', a-, someone w ho is single
nandedlv making a dilference as a
i hampion of human rights
.'lie -t-J School District has started
1,11 ism free /.ones in many ol their el
eim iitarv programs Whitaker school
has gone farther, starting a prop* t i ailed
'( i.: ■ re f II uh, w hu h ask- the pie ! ion
hs students. " 1 'it' ’Hiring If
w I were all tile same'
But more effort is needed not only
loan those airr-ads involved hat those
,s ■ . a'.oid the Issue as we: the panel
ists said
,\iso present at the i nnfcmtit <• vs ere
: . r •, t r • : : • ’ ■ t r. 1
iff RACE im