Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 18, 1982, Page 3, Image 3

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    Anthony aide
says Weaver
‘set up Ross’
By Hank Trotter
Of ttw EnwraM
The verbal battle continued
in the Fourth Congressional
District race Friday as Ross
Anthony's campaign manager
rebutted Congressman Jim
Weaver's "written propagan
da” and renewed Anthony’s
call for a "face to face, no
holds barred” debate.
Former Eugene mayor Les
Anderson accused Weaver of
incredibility in his facts and
"attempting to set up Ross" by
offering to debate Anthony at
the Springfield Fair Share
candidates fair last Thursday
Anderson cited only 24
hours notice, terms favoring
Weaver and little chance for
comprehensive media cov
erage as the reasons for Anth
ony's refusal to attend
Anderson said the affair was
"carefully orchestrated by
Weaver and to some degree
the sponsoring groups'" to
get Mr Weaver off the hook "
Anderson said Anthony has
accepted invitations to debate
at an Oct. 28 Eugene Jaycees
meeting and the ASUO's Poli
tical Faire 82 Oct 21 Weaver
has said he cannot make the
dates because of previous en
gagements. Anderson says
At the Friday press confer
ence. KE2I television offered
and Anderson accepted a
debate between the can
didates to be broadcast live
any weeknight before the
election
Anderson also provided
documentation backing An
thony s statements about
Weaver's record on four
£ mar aid pholo
Accusations continue as Ross Anthony campaigns against
Rep Jim Weaver
familiar points
Weaver's claims that he
wrote the sustained yield basis
provision of the National Fo
res! Managment Act, that he
wrote and passed the Wood
Waste Utilization Act and that
he voted against the special
congressional tax break have
been heatedly contested
between the two candidates
Anderson also defended
Anthony's accusation that
Weaver voted for the congres
sional tax break Weaver voted
against the bill that created the
tax break but later voted for a
Black Lungs Benefit bill that
enabled the IRS to set the
amount of the deduction.
Cops fund anonymous snitcher-line
The Eugene Police Department is stretching
its resources further with a confidential tip line
The phone line — 687-5188 — allows con
cerned citizens to call in information about pos
sible crimes The department asks citizens to
leave their name and number but doesn't require
that information
Since its installation three weeks ago, the line
has been ringing two or three times daily, says
Sergeant Randy Wight, supervisor of the vice and
narcotics unit
But the best part about the line is its inex
pensiveness The department had the equipment,
a donator funded flyers, which were circulated
with Eugene Water and Electric bills and the
media provided publicity, he says.
We wanted to find an economically efficient
way to expand our resources, and this doesn't
cost much of anything,” says Wight. “It would
cost a heck of a lot more to send a patrol man out
to cover everything we thought might be impor
tant
Although the program has assisted ongoing
investigations and initiated some new ones, the
phone has lead to no convictions or arrests, he
says
"I think, at this point, it will maintain itself and
then taper down to a few less calls,” Wight adds.
The department reviews messages every day
and acts on the tips when necessary, he says.
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