Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 19, 1991, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEASURE
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of powers tx'tween policy .ind administration
And Miller said that if the City Council is un
happy with the (oh the city manager is doing, the
counc.il can fire the manager Miller said he lx
lieves the proposal shows that Sweet docs not un
derstand local politics
"When somebody doesn't know what they're
talking about, you feel sorry for them," Miller
said
ONE needs to collect about 7,600 signatures bv
Feb 10 to get the initiative on the May ballot
A spokeswoman in the city manager s office
said City Manager Mike Cleason would not com
ment on the proposal iieeause he is not an ele< ted
official.
Sweet said the city manager, as an official who
is not elected directly, does not have to fie ai
countable! to the public for his dot isions and ,u
lions in government
Sweet, who viui he h.is been a < itt/en activist
for years, said fie believes a more representative
government w ill result from people voting for the
combined 111v manager and mayor position
Although the City Council is elet ted. and it in
turn appoints the i itv manager. Sweet said this
does not mean eiti/ens get a i ity manager they !*•
iieve Is doing a good job
"Do you think, the council accurately repre
sents you as a Mugone citizen7 At most they can
represent one-eighth of me." he said Here s the
chanc e to have a (people's) victory
Sweet said fie expei ts wide support for the ini
tialive from both Democrats and Republicans
And tie said fie has talked with politicians who
are excited uIkiuI the measure because they see It
as an opportunity to c reate a very powerful. |x>li
Ileal c itv position that they are interested in run
ning for
BIAFRA
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forrnunce is being sponsored by
the EMU (Cultural forum
"Hi? has n lot of information
and analysis on whal is going
on,” said Julie Lear, the con
temporary issues coordinator
for the EMU Cultural forum
"He has altorn.itive perspei
tives on current events of gov
ernment and news, and he is
osptM iaIly very ( rit i< a I He
challenges people to question
the government and media,"
Lear said.
Because he was a radical
rock star, Lear said Biafre was
targeted by sih h people as Tip
per Gore, the wife of Sen A1
Gore who campaigned for re
cord warning labels So Biafra
is not just someone speaking
about issues, he is someone
who has hud to legally defend
those issues, she said
"He's really been through the
ringer her auso of his views
she said
Uiafra was involved in a
highlv publit i/od censorship
i ouri battle in whit h the now
defunt 1 Dead hennedys were
charged with "distribuiiori of
harmful material to a minor
The internationally popular
Dead Kennedys released the
targeted album. h'rnnkt'n('hrist.
in 10HS It contained a repro
duction ol a painting bv the
award winning artist UK C.iger
in the ret ord sleeve I he paint
ing depicts to sets of human
genitalia
Uiafra s defense called the
poster a political statement that
enharu es the lyrii s and shows
how uglv it (an he when poo
pie are si rowing over each oth
or
After 1H months in the court
system .inti $7.1,()()() m legal
fit's for lin' b.iml, the jury .it
quitted Iliafra
Hul after the trial, the Deed
Kennedy s broke up. Hiafra s
mamagi' ended and irureased
pressure from conservative
groups resulted in the poster
being removed from the allium
i ov er
Since the { uurt i use, Hlaffti
bus been expressing his politl
(ill opinions in a more sutiducd
manner than his traditional
thrashing method of the Dead
Kennedy's
Hiafra has Is-en touring < ol
lege campuses ai ross the nation
addressing sui h issues as
rai ism, record lalwling, and Ins
tear o! Hresident Quavle
I have a feeling ll will be
more of a performam e than a
straight lecture," bear said It's
not a set speech, bill very free
flowing
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CORRECTION
A headline in Monday's
Emerald misrepresented the
facts of a storv on the visit
ing Czechoslovakian atnbus
sador to the United States
and the charge d'uffairs from
the Hungarian embassy Al
though Czechoslovakia is
undergoing change and may
split into two countries.
Hungary is not on the verge
of collapse
The Emi'ruld regrets the
error and any confusion it
may have caused
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