EDITORIAL Christopher's past shows insider role What did h« know, and when did he know i!; Those art! (he questions yet to Ite answered by Set re tary of State-designate Warren Christopher The question stems bar k 2S veers ago. when (diris topher was deputy attorney general for (’resident Lyn don Johnson, During that time, the intelligent •• branch of the U.S. Army was allegedly conducting illegal do mestic surveillance of anti war and c ivil rights protest ers. Ac cording to memos found in the Lyndon B. John son Presidential Library in Texas, Christopher was aware the Army’s I H>th M i litary Intelligence (.roup was gathering in formation on Washington area dissidents and had "their own operatives in the area." In the margin of that If this is Clinton’s idea of ’change,’ we’ve been reading the wrong dictionary. particular memo. oaten July 2:1. lfitiH, wits scribbled "Noted WC." suggesting t ihristophor had. in fai l. seen and acknowledged th<■ informal ion in lhe memo. But during his l‘)77 confirmation hearings ns fun niy Carter's depots secretary )(>5 Watts riots While in the- Carter administration. Christopher negotiated ensue cessfulh with Iran for the release of .'>2 U.S. lunbassy hostages Critics blame Christopher for the fact that the crises lasted for 44-4 days and likely cost Carter his bid for re-elec tion Should Christopher's appointment be approveil by lCongress, he will have served under three of the past seven presidents and in every democratic administra tion sine e infi.r>. I low much more "inside" c an one he -' Whether Christopher lied to Congress may never be known. Thursday, Republicans on thi* Senate- For eign Relations Committee said they would not press Christopher on the- issue at his confirmation hearings Without that challenge, Christopher can lie ex pec t eii to sail through the confirmation process without a sc ratch. But if this is Clinton's iiiea of "change." we've fit-c-n reading the wrong dictionary. Oregon Daily P 0 BOI JlS«. EUGENE OREGON §7403 The Oogon Darfy I * punished duty Monday m# . > *nJ,iy K ■ j ?••♦* •*>..■. y«# and Tuetdsy and Thursday duong the aummer t»y the Oogon Oa > f Pv.t- -■* j Co Inc at the Univenuty ol O«gon, t ugene. Oregon The f r**«.*t V(«- >•”’!>> ? the U' wr'Vty *ith " r*-. a' . •!».• \\ 1 the I- »!■ M»- • • i l li'vn I- 1 5 i -e ■ tv** 'I the A\-.x ulUK) P'c*« the f ^«xaAd «s private property The unlawful removal or use of £*!(*** a protMacutabte Emerald Editor Editorial Editor Graphic* Editor Entertainment Editor Editor Pai M . k t M.vT i Jew P.KWdy \ f»ya Morn Night Editor Freelance Editor Editorial Editor Sports Editor Supplement* Editor i\*t m,» .v f w hfc-.i "v. Dave Chartjdnr-aau C« A Allocate tdltors' !.»'• • .»'*f • r r.> , - - Co wan Pa r ij f • • 4. ■ • r New* SUtft < *'«•-1*« A . M.rnJy B.i * Matt !'• *— H* a v .'* ■ . • Ctx iw M*'j 0*>vA A'"t '»'»•**• M " M • T \\i \ t «• 1^* M- *•.»»•• ! » v, V- M.I M • 1 • . 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Jan II) Sisson jails in ret ognize hu man nxislriu !• as a very rm fill inlrodui lion to a plant?) dial has sot’ll Iho riso and f>iIt of mans i matures, including the dinosaur, vslin h dominatod Ihe tuirlh long liefore mammalian evolution. As a spm It’s Homo sapitms till a specific ft ologii al niche* We hast? tin; powor to manipu late our environment in wavs if Iff) unchecked iti.it w ill fVfiiltiallv threaten human sor v is al Vos. humans an- not power ful enough lo obliterate Ihe earth And it does, over time have vs ass of mending itself The earth will l»- here, but will svi'7 Holly Gryte Anthropology Basic facts Slephame Sisson s column "Karth will adjust to catastro phes'* [ODE. Jan It) is another impressive example of man's ability to dens unpleasant truths Is mankind really "not big enough or powerful enough to destroy the earth"' Are our concerns onls because of a "panii ked, environmentally aware era ' I'm afraid not lust lo review some basic fa< Is In on 1 x a few dei ades our civilization will use up natural resources that have accumulat ed over millions ot years New species used to evolve at a rate of (verv roughly) one new species per IDO years lo ll.iv we extinct a species even some hours f liese pro; esses are absolute ly irreversible, and their pai e is still not slowing down What s gun*? is gone ami it s going fast Of course mankind has the right to influent >• and i flange tl ■ earth to i certain degree licit the cihal orosystems .in cut infinitely stable \nd wher e \ c-r the limits lie. the examples show that we have long sur passed them Quite frankly, a little bit ol re< v(,ling here and some energy etfii leiw y there won’t help Id survive our sim lety must profoundly /)/.. Jan. 11). 1 would like to sav that Sisson is gravely misleading readers Sisson would have us believe thi' human race is "not lug enough or powerful enough to destroy the earth," and the planet is fullv r apable of restor ing dselt after man-made disas ters Furthermore, she asserts Ainerir ans are "too cautious ' with the environment, and the onlv wav to preserve the earth is to eliminate man. Humans mav not t>e powerful enough to destrov the Karth. but we most certainly are capa ble of destroying ourselves That, in essence, is the whole point of the environmental movement the preservation of existing spec ms Ivarth crea ture humans cause to tier orne extim t — and vve do cause the extinction of manv species brings tis one step closer to de< {mating our ecosystem and thus human existence Humans are harming the en vironment at a faster rate than the planet can recuperate How manv oil spills will it take lie lor-- all or ean life is irrevoc ablv damaged? It's irresponsible to assume this planet i an survive, as a living planet, despite man made disasters As far as being too i autious, i ontinued life on earth depends on our responsible steward ship We i an t be too i .ireful The more care we take of our planet, the better chance we have of assuring th.it life will remain lor generations to t ome Erik Larson Biology Embarrassing Regarding the artit le by l am my Bntev on fraternity break ins (OlH- |an. 12). I was rather embarrassed upon seeing my name attached to a quote claim ing we keep doors unit* ked in an effort to somehow convint e people that students are living there during breaks While naivete takes a promi nent position among rnv char at ter faults. I < an assure Hates it tiiM's not stretch quite that far into the realm of fantasy Please allow me to ( lari f \ . not so nint h tor the huge multitude no doubt hankering for this infor mation. but to preserve what little reputation I have left. In the past, we left doors open bei ause everyone knew no one was there, and we grew tired of shelling out hundreds of dollars every time we re turned to s< hooi and had to re plat e shattered doors and door frames Today, the outer doors of our house are reinforced and fea ture combination key pad lot ks, but our policy remains to keep interior doors unlot ked for two reasons There are no valuables left in the bouse dur ing breaks, and people will get into the house if they really want to. so we make sure they find nothing to steal, nor any thing to break 1 don't want to at cuse Hatev of misquoting, but I hope I wasn’t that unclear w hen we spoke tin the phone Jamie Bakum Kappa Sigma LETTERS POLICY Loiters to the editor must be limited to no more than 2fit) words, legible, signed and the identification of the writer must tx> verified when the letter is submitted.