/pring break Hawaii.$799 Amsterdam...$692 Paris.$619 Includes air & accommodations from Seattle Prices are per person. Some taxes & fees not included Other deoarture cities and not included. Other departure cities and destinations available 877 1/2 Ease 13dh Sc. (541) 344.2263 ffIC www.stadravel.com STA TRAVEL online » onmePHone » onenmpu/ » oniHe/TReei Unity continued from page 1 Gonzalez said minorities will not at tain freedom easily. Quoting King’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail,” Gonzalez said, “Freedom must be demanded by the oppressed.” Summers and other speakers also said war with Iraq would go against King’s beliefs of peace and non aggression, and that a nation that increases military spending and cuts funding for education is head ed toward disaster. The event was preceded by a one song performance by the University Gospel Choir. Three members of MEChA also performed some tradi tional “black Mexican music,” and other speakers read poetry and per formed spoken word. Afterward, students lit candles and marched to the EMU Amphithe ater, singing “We Shall Overcome.” They held a vigil to voice everyone’s views of King and to bring attention to the civil rights movement, which they said is still in progress. The MLK Celebration will conclude Wednesday with a pres entation and performance by soul singer Ron Paris in 180 PLC at 6:30 p.m. Contact the reporter atromangokhman@dailyemerald.com. Council continued from page 1 prices by at least three cents per gallon to maintain similar revenues prior to the surcharge. While City Councilors generally supported the overall proposal, amendments were introduced and passed before the ordinance itself was approved. Ward 4 City Councilor George Poling proposed an amendment to decrease the tax from four cents — which was the originally pro posed amount— to three cents, saying it would give the county the ability to opt-in later at the same level. “I think by bringing this down by one penny ... is not a significant amount,” he said. information session Wed nesd ay, February 12, 5:30pm, EMU-Walnut Room Please visit our booth at the Career Fair on 1/29 Application Deadline: February 21, 2003 TEAGHFOftAMERICA www.teachforamerica.org Ward 1 City Councilor Bonny Bettman spoke against the amend ment, saying the legislative intent of the gas tax was to reduce the burden that citizens will bear with the transportation system mainte nance fee, and thus decreasing the tax would be counter-productive. The amendment narrowly passed 4 to 3. Earlier in the hearing, Ward 3 City Councilor David Kelly pro posed an amendment to the ordi nance’s language clarifying that the funds generated would strictly be used for repair, maintenance, oper ation and preservation of the trans portation system — not for building new roads or funding capacity en hancement projects. Ward 2 City Councilor Betty Tay lor agreed. Premier Travel • Airfare Specials!!! • Orlando - $198.00* Frankfurt - $395.00* San Jose, CR - $470.00* Bangkok - $520.00* tax not incliuk-’d. tvslritlions iiiav app:I\. Subject tacllarteeAyiihoiit nijticc Em ail Passes issued on-site!!! E-mail: fares@luv2travel.com 1011 Harlow J 747-0909 jStudent “I would not support a gas tax to build new roads,” she said. The amendment passed 6 to 1. City Councilors already ap proved the first part of the funding strategy — a transportation system maintenance fee — that will charge a monthly fee based on the average amount of trips generated by homes and businesses. 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