Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 21, 1992, Page 6, Image 6

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    King colleague urges crowd to carry on dream
By Rive's Janssen
M.L.K. DAY
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rights move
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iher Ki|i
urjji'H [>«•<>(>l*»
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night not to lure'll MH|t '
ilriMiii
Ki". I rtui L Shultli'swurth.
who vviirk.c(j t:lo>« ly with Kinn
and Kwv Ralph Abernatln told
.1 Hull Center audiere*- Mnp
work has been fri-ju*-n11y ini',
understood. and I hat jiear.e
through non-violent r remain*
hi* essential message
Mlernuting his tune lii-twirn
sermonizing .inti friendly dis.
i ussinn Hhulllesvsorth toid o!
.III ill* nil'll! between King utlll 11
while man in an Alabama ho
le) King .uni ShiitileswnrIh
were walling to register a! the
jell* Is. ei Davis Hole! w hen the
in.in i .iiin up !o K ing asking h*
*1. ;».*- his hand King agreed
aiit held nut hi> Ii a ml The
m.K without warning rear he'd
► . : p.iiu •.ki»»t; m ilu
K.: »' ,!!'■; |.ii. !• U j:.i
no .muct on his fat <•■
ittsirad he cal mis stood up,
• S’d .f ihl’ Ill.ll) .slid ..skit!
1 >5 3i ii hcdp vou lo try .mil hurl
mi-'
Miutf iosworth um d this ox
::i:}s!i■ l i • mph.isi/i King’s lx
in?{ ih.t! ov« morning peoplo In
physu »l Ion <■ is no! llv vs .is
If wr dun I destroy violent <\
violent f will destroy us -Shut
l !t*s;\ i ,rlh s.iid I! sol!:.•one hi Is
vmf io t!i> < his k. turn to si;
one We mii'l lull’ i He
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sm 'tilt said when
asM'ij What the white papula
hurt uf Ori gan ran do about
t.K isfit, !u has a s.mpli' answer
U ’hi' vs ta!i' riMjaritV Is
read v li> has • • frr <-i jam, w r will
have fteedotn in short order.'
he dn lared
Shutllosvvorth said lie whiter
population needs In talk about
r.ii ism for [he issue to he no
ticed To pound home his
point, Shuitlesworth added
there has never h en a lilac h ku
kltiv kIan nieinluir
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Ph. 3464331
Ktif imd is just ,i nicer word
f< r segregation.1' he said "If wo
,1;i take a swing al the ball. w .
. ,in kr. ■ k r.ii ism out of the
I’trk
Shuttlosworth said ('.od is an
iinportnn! part of ins strength
within tho civil rights move
ment
Despite having Ins home
bombed twit e, being beaten on
the streets of Birmingham, get
ting arrested over to times for
his behets, and f>omg sued for
over S I 5 million. Shuttles
worth perseveres because Cod
has proven Ids belief in human
rights
"Despite the darkness of our
generation. I'm still; glad lo as
sert that this is rn v Coif's
world, he s.iid America is
hotter oil todav because in the
middle of the gOiii ce.nturv
while people like Birmingham
Safety Director bugeno "Bull"
Con nor sa id 1 in I he la w ,'
while Alabama Coy Oeorge
Waiiai i- ski id 'si gregation will
live forever.’ it was bet oming
; l.-ar Ui.it onlv (.od liv es lor
ever
i in crowd w as smaller than
expected. filling less than hall
of the S i j v a ( mi or! Hall Mod -
orator Jan Oliver expressed dis
appointment in the size of the
audience lamenting that de
spite all the tii kels being given
aw av (tee of ( barge so few per>
pie t 1 itise lo arrive. Next year,
perhaps they should t harge. Ol
iver quipped Then lire people
wlro got tu kets would definite
ly < time
OSU player
succumbs
to stroke
! NULL WOOD. Calif i,MJ)
Lamest killum, who dec tiled to
play basketball for Oregon St.lie
after lie was diagnosed with a
hlood i lotting disorder, died
Motld.it . three d.iVs after suller
mg his second stroke in six
months
Dr ( arl Orfuss a neurologist
at Daniel I reeinan Memorial
Hospital who treated killum,
said that his death was not re
! ited to playing basketball
It is the opinion of myself
and all the phvsii tans who
treated Lamest here that he
sui Climbed to a disease afleet
;ng the hlood vessels and that
he i.se’.j.lei: ■' ! i k eth.dl 11:
no wax precipitated the termi
nal event, (Jrtuss said
. la Jll \ eat old xophonion
guard was prnnoum ed dead at
t p in i'S'l, Orfuss said in a
hastilx i ailed news conference
at the hospital He said an au
tops\ was scheduled lor lues
dav morning
killum. who iinU gained
medical clearance to join the
team in late December, suffered
a stroke last I'ridav when he
collapsed at a hotel
He appeared to he improving,
but lapsed into a (oma early
Sunday morning, team doctor
Richard Cronk said He was
placed on a respirator after his
condition worsened
Orfuss said that over the -4
hours after he had gone into a
coma, killum lost all brain
function
On liehulf of Oregon State
DmversiH. we wish to extend
our deepest and most sincere
condolences to Earnest's fami
Iv said Oregon Slate athletic
direr tor Dutc h Baughman, who
had remained in Los Angeles to
he with killum's family