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Nights at 11:30 At all Hull Cento Outlet* Tickets: 16. $10.00 Halloween 687-5000 Downtown Cabaret - 996 Willamette lU OF O SPECIAL! ■ $1,00 OFF Regular Ticket Price jj I with this coupon & Student I.D. j If purchased by Nov. 14th. Halloween Party excluded _l Panel: Measure 9 already at work By Demian McLean Emaraid Reporter Although Oregon voters have vet to decide the fate of Meas ure 'i. it may be causing some faculty to sol f-censor course .materials in case tt passes, said a University professor Thurs day "This measure is already having a chilling effect in the classroom." said English Pro fessor Mary Wood at a panel discussion titled "Measure 9 and the Classroom: flefore and After Nov. 3." Alrout 150 students gathered in Gilbert to hear faculty unani mously condemn the (K!A's proposal Measure 9 would re quire the state to recognize ho mosexuality as abnormal and perverse It would also prohibit government from "facilitating" homosexuality University President Myles Brand also condemned the chilling effect the measure would have on academic free dom Brand said if the measure [mssos. its true effects at the University would likely not be PN#© !»y Dylan CouRar Panel members Dominick Vetri (left to right), Linda Kintz, Mary Wood and Eric Ward discussed Thursday the effects Measure 9 would have on curriculum if passed by voters. known until someone filed a lawsuit against the University Marsha Ritzdorf. acting direc tor of Women's Studies Pro gram, pledged to keep the de partment's curriculum un changed in the face of Measure 9’s passage. "I'll tell you what changes we'll make," Ritzdorf said. She paused, and look a breath. "Nothing.” she shouted. “Nothing will be different." The audience greeted her with applause. "I will not hide behind the umbrella of academic free dom.” Kit/.dorf said. “1 won't violate my intellectual integrity or my personal freedom to comply with this measure." Human rights activists to convene By Jacqueline Woge Emerald Report* A Jewish man’* restaurant was wrapped with swastikas. The lives of two half-white, half-black children were threatened hy a member of the white supremacist organi/.ation Aryan Nations. An outspoken Jewish talk show host was mur dered by The Order, another racist organization “Nobody has a right to harass little kids, espe cially for something they have no control over," said Coeur d'Alene. Ida. realtor Marhsall Mend. "We’re all supposes! to be created equal with the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happi ness." ho said. Diversity and hate crimes such as these, which took place in the early 1980s, as well as others since then promptod Mond to participate in con ferences such as the 6th annual Northwest Coali tion Against Malicious Harassment Conference. He and other Northwest human rights activists are gathering throughout the weekend in the EMU to attend speeches by four nationally renowned human rights leaders. The four keynote speakers include civil rights attorney Morris Dees, human relations authority Dr. C.T. Vivian, National Association for the Ad vancement of Colored People President Rupert Kichurdson and International and Ethnic Studies Associate Professor Robert Proud foot. "Decs has turned civil rights litigation into an urt form," said ('ity of Eugono Human Rights Anu lyst drug Rikhoff. Dees won a S12.5 million suit in loot) against the White Aryan Resistance for its role in the murder of Mulugata Seraw, a black Ethiopian man in Portland. This conference is different from the Coalition's past conferences because of its size, and because it was organized literally by the community, in volving more than a 100 volunteers, the cities of Eugene and Springfield. Lane County, tho Univer sity, Lane Community College and the three met ropolitan school districts. County Commissioner Jack Roberts said the conference taking placo in Lane County will bring attention to the fact that diversity and hate crimes is not just burning a cross on someone's lawn. “My concern is that for the most part, Lane County has been in denial,” ho said. Coalition Director Bill YVassinuth said halo and diversity crimes are partially the result of slug gish economics, although those crimes wore in creasing even during more prosperous yoars. He said other factors include increasing diversity and lack of leadership on the issue. "Our elector! leadership has been apathetic, if not counterproductive on this issue," he said, re ferring to a 1088 political campaign ad that could bo viewed as racist. "Tho point is that if people don't put positive energy into combatting mali cious harassment, human rights will go backwards." ET ALS M»m.Nc;s (.amptta la formal ton Fickaag* will havn a mnetihg on Saturday at noon in EMU (nntury Room C Marvin Stum regional director of lha AntiDefamation league. will apeak today on "Battiaftalda of Unmat" at 1 30 pm tn KMIJ Century Room l) For mora Information, contact lha jawteh Student Union at 14^4 MIC African St a dan U Aaaocialfon anil hava a ganarai meeting today at 6 p m in EMU Century Room K For mora information, cal! 144-1791 MISCELLANEOUS wit) have a Shabbat Dinner. *>ng* end “Ruach** tonight at 7 pm at S27 Mary t-n For more information, call 3434HKO or 464 5004 The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Support Cramp will have a meeting on Sunday at ) pm in the Kmeratd People * Utility District Building, JJ7J1 Saavey Loop Rd Patient*, (amity, friend* and health professional* are all welcome For more information, cat) 814-0310 The Department of Military Science will have a Repelling Oink today from t 10 J pm at Skinner Hu tun For more information. call 34A-ROTC RELIGION iNtortbm (kmpM Miaiiatry will have • diM union tilled "Perapectivet on Evolution and Creation’* at 12 30 pm today In EMU Century Room D For more information, call 343 4015 or 345 2062 Catholic Newman Canler la having aign upa today until Sunday for any college atudenis who are iniereatad In going on a retreat to Sl Benidicka Lodge on the McKeniie River For more Information, call 343-7321 “30 years of Quality Service” Mercedes • BMW • Volkswagen Audi • Datsun • Toyota GERMAN AUTO INC. * 342-2912 2025 Franklin Blvd. Eugene, Oregon, 97402 CALL OUR ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT 346-3712 Oregon Daily ElHd*