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Knowledge is power," said Ms. Moran. If you understEind (the issues) and are aware, you can deal with them in a healthy manner. Then you can live a holistic jf lifestyle." V Keith Shallbetter to provide healthy alter- Moran is working with Marriott Foods jLfcc Members of the Utah group hold hands as they walk to the place where they will cross the fence.-Lyn- (D)(0) Gaiter ffbr By Laura Reeves Ive never seen anything like it." said Dean Ehrman, a peace activist from Utah. There are so many different people that care, working toward one goal," said Tonia Schmidt, a University of Utah student. Because of the kinds of people here and the trust shared by all, you dont hesitate to leave valuables tying in your tent," said Jennifer Killian, Forum editor. Ehrman. Schmidt, and Killian, are all members of a group of Utahns that travelled e to the demonstration, organized Peace Test, which took place American by Mar. 1 at the Nevada Nuclear Test Site. the week, a Peace Camp, located During across the highway from the Test Site borders, was established. Officials from A.P.T.- - estimate that 5,000 people were present the first weekend of the demonstration, fluctuating throughout the week to end at about 1200 the last weekend. While 5,000 people in one place could be anyones worst nightmare, the Peace Camp was run efficiently and cohesivety. Peace keepers, traffic coordinators, privy patrollers, and registrars were among the 1 8 duties for which campers could sign up. All work was done on a volunteer basis, but according to Michael Saperstein, an organizer from Utah Peace Test, Everything was run so smoothly." Saturday began, for one Utah group, by arriving at the Site and setting up the tents. Muttered expletives accompanied the search for an empty patch of ground big enough for six tents, and the light by which to erect pro-peac- 1-- 20 them. ' By Laurie Staton-Carte- r Spring is here. Springtime is for getting outside for a walk in the fresh air, cleaning closets, Eind renewed resolve for healthy habits. Wellth Week, to be held on the Westminster campus from Monday, April 4 through Friday, April 8, comes at a perfect time. The purpose of the week, according to coordinator Kathy Moran, is to provide health-relate- d information from community As the sun rose in the east, a group of call. As drummers began their wake-u- p people stretched out of their tents, they began to gather at the fire around the drummers. One man huddling close to the fire without a coat was informed by a drummer in short sleeves that, There is a coat over there: put it on. It has warm gloves in the pocket. There is a very supportive, loving spirit here," said Lynn Goodman, a member of the Utah group, who would later be arrested. Chad Rhinehart, another Utah member, agreed. There is a unity of spirit, when we know why were all here, that is veiy nurturing to what were after," said Rhinehart. With the huge rally approaching, decisions had to be made among the 13 member Utah group, as to who was going to do civil obedience," as the organizers like to call it. Likewise, discussions on who would be contact people for those arrested, and when, or if to bail them out, were held. The small groups Eire called affinity groups, and the process they went through is consensus. The. rally opened with Casey Kasem as Master of Ceremonies. Other prominent speakers on the peace movement were featured as well. Among them were Terri Garr, actress: Cesar Chavez, organizer of the AFLCIO; Daniel Ellsbuig, author of the Pentagon Papers, and his wife Patricia, among many others. The opening prayer by Shoshone Indian spiritual leader, Corbin Hamey, set the mood. Harney k prayer dealt with the Shoshones love for Mother Earth, and their land in particular, on which the Test Site is located. Another emotional moment for many activists came with the arrival of the Hiroshima Lamp from Japan. The eternal flame was lit in memory of the souls of the hundreds of thousands who lost their lives in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The flame was brought by a relay run from Los Angeles. Dr. MichioKaku, a nuclear physicist whose family survived the Hiroshima bombings, detailed the faults of the Strategic Defense Initiative. According to Kaku. 8.000 nuclear physicists have joined a boycott stating that they will never earn money working on SDI. SDI is a first strike system," stated Kaku emphatically, "Star Wars is the missing link in a preemptive first strike." Following the rally. Collective Vision, a group of activist musicians, and the ever Goodman, fourth from right. n HD pervasive drums set a beat for the crossing of the fence. As the Utah group prepared their members who planned to trespass, hugs, tears and words of support and love were exchanged. Lynn Goodman felt the importance of being arrested during the demonstration lay in the historical potence of civil "Historically, civil disobedience has been the best way to bring about social change." said Goodman. natives to the regular snack bar fare. Throughout the week featured items will be offered. There are no events scheduled for Monday; Moran suggests that the Westminster community gear up for a week of participation and support for Wellth Week. Events begin on Tuesday as testing day,"' Wednesday as fitness day." and Thursday as holistic day. Testing, exhibits and demonstrations will be held at Shaw Center and Payne Gymnasium. Tuesday, testing day" is a day not to be missed by those who want raw data about their overall health and fitness. University of Utahs Peak Academy Clinic, under the , direction of will do Cynthia-Bainbridge- several important tests for a nominal fee. Tests to be administered Eire: 1) Cholesterol Profile Testing includes ' total serum cholesterol, HDU LDL, - VLDL. Cost: $10. Goodman was arrested, though not held or booked, which held true for most of the other 1200 trespassers. Goodman and several others formed a jail solidarity group who refused to give correct names or identification. According to Goodman, about 10 women responded to officers questioning as follows: I represent humanity, not myself. Therefore. I cannot give you my name. I am an official guest of the Shoshone Indians. Though trespassers were handcuffed and kept in segregated stockades for one to five hours, most were treated quite well according to Goodman. There were a few notable exceptions to this treatment. Goodman spoke with four women who were inappropriately searched by male Total Serum Cholesterol - immediate results. Cost: $5. 3) BIAtestingforpercent bodyfatfelectrical impedence method). Cost: $5. 4) Skinfold testing for percent body fat (caliper method). Cost: $3. A computerized printout, with explanation packets, is included in the cost. The tests will be conducted from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. A nutrition exhibit, Are You Fit or Eat - Losing Weight the Right Way, will take place from 12:00-12:4- 5 p.m. at Syme Lounge. The exhibit will be conducted by Kathy Englebert-FentoDirector of the Nutrition Clinic at the University of Utah. There is no charge. ALung Health Study," to be conducted by the University of Utah Medical Center from 10 a.m. to4 p.m. isopen to smokers between the ages of 35 and 39. Participants in the study will receive information about kicking the habit. Additional exhibits on Tuesday are: AIDS: Facts and Falacies, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. American Cancer Society: Posters, pamphlets: information on breast and skin cancer, high rish catagoiy and how nutrition plays a part. Learning Disabilities: Exhibit 10 a. m. to 5 p.m. Westminster Nursing Department: Blood pressure check 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Speech and Hearing Loss: Hearing testing check for decible loss. Continued on pg. 4 Continued on pg. 2 2) n, officers. |