Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 06, 1994, Page 6, Image 6

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Sen Bob Peck wood spoke to about 20 timber workers Wednesday at the Zip-O Log kbits. He discussed
the Endangered Species Act and Oregon 'a sparse log supply, which troubles many local mills
PACKWOOD
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"If people would just get off his
hn< k. lut'd !>u able to do his job,"
said Dale Du kson, a retired fin*
■ aptain Ho was the only Pack
wood supporter to stand on in
front of the West Sixth Avenue
mill with a pro-Pack wood sign.
“He's not a Kennedy or Clin
ton and he didn't rape or molest
anyone,' said Dickson, "His hor
mones got the better of him (the
women) turned him down, and
he took a cold shower.”
Any Packwood support was
drowned out by cries for the sen
ator's resignation
Peter Robinson of the Kugene
Peace Works said. "It's about lime
lor Hob Packwood to realize that
he's being a disgrace to tile peo
ple in Oregon."
Robinson carried a sign saying.
"Grope me. and I'll Bob-it' yon!
Resign Bob "
Another sign holder said Pack
wood shouldn't resign, but the
man didn't approve of the sena
tor's alleged actions.
"If he goes away, the whole
problem goes away," said busi
nessman. law Duncan. "I believe
he has a right to a hearing "
Duncan field a sign that said.
"If it’s OK to kill unborn children,
then why isn't it OK to kiss
women "
He said his sign and Pack
wood's troubles represent a soci
etal problem about the way we
treat women and examine issues
surrounding women.
One of the senator's support
ers said Oregon still needs Pack
wood because ol his influential
voice on timber issues.
Virgil Fullbright, who owns a
small mill near Eugene. said
PaiJtwood is a "good strong voice
for the timber industry. He's not
sold out the industry yet."
Fullbright pointed to the pro
testers and said that kids like that
don't understand the state's eco
nomic and job issues.
"People like me, we pay oui
taxes and know someone has tc
pay the bill," said the mill owner
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