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COMPLIMENTARY MOVIE
a GEORGE ROY HILL Rim ROBIN WILLIAMS
“THE WORLD ACCORDING TO GARP MARY BETH HURT
GLENN CLOSE • JOHN LITHGOW
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LOCATION: National Theatre
969 Willamette St
Eugene
DATE: May 20
TIME: 2:00 PM
SPONSOR: Univ. of Oregon/
EMU Cultural Forum
Admission is tree to the college community, but seating is limited.
Admittance is on a first-come, first-served basis.
■ COMPLIMENTARY MOVIE
Voters OK housing,
defeat gas measure
Five statewide ballot measures, four of which deal with raising
and spending state revenues, were decided in Tuesday's primary
election.
Ballot Measure 1, which passed with 55 percent of the vote
tallied, will broaden the existing water development project bond
authority to include loans for drinking water systems in small
municipalities That authority will continue to include only loans for
irrigation and drainage projects
Ballot Measure 2. approved by Oregon voters, will allow the
state to sell bonds to help finance construction of multifamily
housing for the handicapped and the higher-income elderly in
addition to housing for the low-income elderly the state currently
helps fund.
Ballot Measure 3, which failed, would have empowered the
state to issue up to $60 million worth of general obligation bonds to
create the Corrections Building Fund, which would have been used
to finance construction and improvement of state, regional, county
and local corrections facilities
Ballot Measure 4, defeated by about 23,000, would have raised
the state s current 8 cents per gallon gasoline tax by 1 cent per year
over the next three years and increased the weight/mileage tax on
trucks by a comparable proportion (approximately 37 percent) over
the same time period These revenues would have been used tor
construction and repair of state and local roads
Ballot Measure 5, which failed to achieve voter approval, would
have allowed the governor to appoint the Chief Justice of the
Oregon Supreme Court. The Supreme Court Justices will continue
to choose the Chief Justice by selection of the senior judge in terms
of service
round up—
Richard Freeman 4,769
Jack Morrison 8,959
Lane County Commissioners:
Springfield:
Vance Freeman 3,849
Peter DeFazio 4,135
Fred Hetz 507
Max Madden 646
Michael Perkins 887
Edgar Schnee 440
West Lane:
Chuck ivey 3,811
Jack McFall 1.120
Harold Rutherford 3,975
Jerome Hamren 454
Phil Rose 1,883
Herbert Jacobson 771
Don Wilhite 509
Elden Nordahl 940
East Lane:
Jim Caps 1,266
John Conrad 400
Ted Ferrioli 1.884
Wally Parker 858
BHI Rogers 8,381
Lane Circuit Court
Position 10
Jack Mattison 23,788
Pierre Van Rysselberge 28,396
Continued from page 1
The above figures are not
conclusive They represent vot
ing tallies with 48 percent of
precincts reporting Any sig
nificant alterations in voting
patterns will be reported in
tomorrow's Emerald
Olum slates
convocation
University Pres Paul
Olum has scheduled a
convocation on Wednes
day. May 26, with Univer
sity students
The meeting will begin
at 3:30 p m in Room 150.
Geology
The convocation will
give students a chance to
talk with the president
about university issues
that concern them before
they leave at the end of
the academic year
The May 26 session is
one of several meetings
Olum has called this year
with various segments of
the University community
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