Oregon Daily Eugene protesters march for choice j Abortion rights rally draws 2,000 supporters, joins nationwide effort By Hope Nealson : •• .1 1 Re;» /!(* < hunting We d>; i ir. our hotly •. faff’ m : hureh, not the stall- and other slogans. an estimated g.Outi protesters man hed from tin- EM-l) (aiurly.ini to live l-edend Budding Sunday jilvm.i! ing a woman's right tochooSft ubf»rtinn Even a pro-choice dog trotted in the inarch with a sign that n ad. Another spayed dog for choice At the same time, protesters around the ( ountrv mad hi d m sup port of abortion rights In Washington, l)( SUO.OOO marchers turned out lor th«* first abortion rights protest in three years at the nation's capitol Patrii la Ireland National Organization t Women president, < died it the largest ever ot any kind in the nation's i apilol In the Eugene area, prominent leaders and political < andidates ! Oregort took turns volt mg their support o! reproductive freedom d the Federal Building The group included Springfield Mayor Hill Mo:; , :m |)emo« rat i( Senate Candidates Marry Lonsdale and I.es \u( .an ( in got) Si . retary of State I’hil Keishng and his Democrata opponents Boh kholos and Mary Wendy Roberts AuCum spoke to a highly eriergi o I t road saying I In- tie, do.-: Turn to RALLY P,«>. 4 >'*- ' ' r '• Siwt vu Protesters gather to hear pro < hoice speeches by Democratic Senate candidates Harry t onsdale and t os AuCotn among others Three visit El Salvador, return with message j Sister University Project members want to tell of stu dents' peace struggle By Daralyn Trappe > " ef.l ‘ Ai'J .I1.! ! ).! J 1 mviTMlv students Jeft Met man. Grelchen Koffler and Jen nv Knot met a man over spring break who sent them home with a message to deliver And they're doing their liest to give that message to everyone who will listen The man's name is Juan, a mixiUjii student .i( the thiiver sits (it hi Salvador hian and (ns friend were walking home |.in Hi from .1 i elebratinn (or the ceasefire agr(Hiinent .inning AKKNA. ihe country's govern meiit. iind the leaders of the I'Mi.N. (tin u[)|«islhon t;r limb were supporters of the opposition They encountunnl two mt'ii w(io Hi re supporters of thf government ,inii a ills agreement on surd l! ended with Juan and his friend being shot Jo.in survived hut spent two months in a hospital and is paralyzed from the waist down Mis friend died Juan's message to Heiman, Roffler and Ron! is th <1 !H< struggle for jiiMu cunfimirs i hr peat i* tr«•.»!\ went into of fet t 1 of) ], hut wtsiSf thf 1 v f ir i iv 11 w .i.*■ in iff tiny ( Vn tr.ii American muntr* may be officially nvi.T. ti.irinoio, is not v«*t .i reality Hfirnan said Juan was happy to mm: American students m l.l Salvador, to sff that the* prub joins fac ing Salv-nfi i ins in t fueling widfspread { w rrt y and peat f agreement violations have not Ix on forgotten or ignored by «• v eryonr ' I asked him if In* fiad any Turn to SALVADOR Page b ’ '' ' -*i i fry M • * <•« - -?«w Gretchen Rottler, Jenny Root and Jell Reiman, members ol the Sister University Project, spent spring break in El Salvador, learning hrst-hand about student struggles there In loving memory **¥>«> fry B« *4oG*r%or Friends of the late Professor Emmanuel Hat/antonis. a romance languages professor, gather Friday afternoon to plant a tree m his memory at the southwest corner of Friendly Hall THE CAFE L The Excelsior Cafe, celebrating its 20th | anniversary, caters to a varied clientele. See EXCELSIOR, Page 8 JUST A REMINDER... Today is the last day to drop a class, change grade options or change credits in courses with variable creait without a $10 fee. SPRING DRILL The first contact scrimmage for the Oregon football team was dominated by defense, not QBs. See SPORTS, Page 13 Nation-bashing prompts seminar j Student groups organize event about U.S/Japan trade relations to inform, ease tension By Carrie Dennett • n -if.PA A; a IO f ■;Mi ' An i-xanilnatinn of thu ivsurs .imi myths on Imth suh-s ol tin- Pal ifn dhout Ami-i K.iii .irul Japani-si. Ir.nli' relations will In- tin- fin us of ,i m'w *.1 in 1 t-ni-ur>;.in i/irii i onfeninta Tin liiii-niiiimn.il Assiw miion o( Stu ili-nts in Economics and Comnmrt c mid tin- |.i(Mm-si- Students Organization have i omhined efforts In [ml together On• Ini d.i> "l- S -Japan Business Seminar." starting tonight in lln- I-..Ml Tin- inlnnt of tin- si-miniir is in itis pense with the nation-hashing from both tin- lulled Status and Japan that has gaini-d suhstantial media attention, said Tin (iordnn, AI1-.SIT s exis utivn i ninniit Turn to SEMINAR P.iqo 7