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    National/Regional
Paulus not surprised by Goldschmidt’s gain in polls
EUGENE (AP) — Republican guber
natorial candidate Norma Paulus says
she's not surprised by the big gain made
by Democratic opponent Neil
Goldschmidt in n recent statewide poll.
The survey essentially placed the two
candidates in a dead heat.
"I said a year ago It would be up and
down." Paulus said Tuesday after a cam
paign appearance before a Eugene civic
club.
Earlier, during an interview with
editors at The Register-Guard
newspaper. Paulus said the poll shows
only that Goldschmidt has picked up
support from previously uncommitted
Democrats.
"I didn't lose any (support." she said.
The survey of Oregon voters, publish
ed by The Oregonian newspaper in
Portland on Sunday, showed
Goldschmidt leading Pa ill us by 45 per
cent to 44 percent with 11 percent of
those questioned undecided.
The results were an improvement for
Goldschmidt over those recorded in
March, when the newspaper’s poll put
Paulus ahead by 40 percent to 40
percent.
Goldschmidt has since then boosted
the visibility of his campaign, engaged
in a well-publicized debate with his
Groups make plans to prevent
expected prostitution upswing
PORTLAND (APJ - Portland
neighborhood groups have started to make
plans fur fighting |h« upswing in prostitution
that traditionally takes place when the weather
improves in spring and summer
Working under the '“Save Our Neighbor
hoods Prom Street Crime” banner, a broad
based cHitsana* committee plan* to exert
pressure on prostitute*, their customers and «,»
ty officials
Unlike pas I years, when neighburlwKid
protests were sporadic, committee members
say this year they plan to organise, start early
and not slack off,
"This is a logical progression ' said t om
m it tee member Ron Herndon, who also is co
chairman uf the Black United Front For the
past several years people have pleaded with
city government to do something about
prostitution.
”And over the years folks have seen very
little has corns of that.” Herndon said. ''Peo
ple have tried to make use of the city officials.
but they have found that if there is going to be
any change, it wilt ultimately have to come
from the people themselves.'*
He said the IHVmember committee plann
ed a rally today night in northeast Portland to
gather community support for fighting
prostitution.
'Were sick of seeing our neighborhoods
disintegate before our eyes." said committee
member Toni Williams. "Every year when the
weather gets better and the prostitutes start to
work the streets, some well-meaning group
springs up and has a rally or march against
prostitution.
"Then, when the rally or march is over,
the effort dies down.** she said. "Not this
time. It s going to be different this year
because we're going to zero in our attention on
prostitution. '*
Williams said the three-month-oid com
mittee wants the city to allocate additional
police resources to sections of the city in
which prostitutes work
Volcano spouts
steam, rumbles
; VANCOUVER. Wash (API —
Earthquake activity ;under '
Mount St. Helens was reported;
at slightly elevated levels .
Wednesday and the volcano
again spouted a steam plume, a
US. Geological Survey
spokesman said.
"The number of earthquakes
under the volcano Increased
slightly over the weekend, pro-/
. , mpting the University of
Washington to increase the ear* .
»hquake category from
‘background’ to 'slightly
elevated.' " said Steve Brantley
oi the t JSCS.
Another "degassing event."
one of many over the past five
days, was reported shortly after
!» a.m. Wednesday, hut there
were no eyewitness reports, and
so it was not known whether the
emission ot steam was mixed
with ash. Brantley said.
Geologists to o k
measurements on the north
flank of the lavu dome in the
crater of the southwestern
Washington volcano on Tues
day and found no change in the
rate of swelling.
Brantley said the recent
events do not signal an immi
nent eruption. Even though
geologists cannot measure other
parts of the dome due to lack of
space around it in the crater,
they are confident it is not
swelling on a large scale
because there has not been an
increase in rockfalls off the
crater's wulls or formation of
new ground cracks on the
dome.
Gypsy moth spraying
now underway in county
PLEASANT HILL (AP) —'.Aerial insecticide spraying to
kill gypsy moth.caterpillars finally!g«>t underway in lane
County -.Wednesday. ' •’■*.** : :
Lorna Youngs, spokeswoman fpr the trtultl/agency spray
^project. said-one helicopter began spraying a biulwgical insec
ticide in-Lane, (bounty, about 5:55 a.m. ancl was still.spraying
three hours later.. ■ ? u
'. .. The spraying-had been scheduled, to start Monday, but
was delayed because-'of' unfavorable- weather coddi lions.
Wednesday's-spraying was-South ul l’leasanl l lill and west oj
I tester. , " i .
A second helicopter.resumed '.spraying ndar CU.ide in
Douglas County. where spraying began last week, Spraying V
there'was halted about two hours after it began Wednesday
las ause of a developing air inversion that prevented, the .
spray from reaching the ground. Youngs said.
A total of I<15.non acres have been targeted for spraying
in l.ane County.
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Democratic primary opponent. Sen. Ed
Fadeiey of Eugene, and won the endorse
ment of the state s biggest teachers
union.
Goldschmidt also has reported spen
ding close to $1 million in cash and in
kind contributions on his campaign
through mid-April, compared with only
$405,000 for Paullts.
"It’s taken a whole year and a million
dollars for him to come back up even (in
the polls)." Paulus said, adding that she
yvas not worried that Goldschmidt had
raised more money than her campaign.
"The bad hews for Norma Paulus is
that he has raised a million dollars. The
good news for Norma Paulus is that'he
has spent it all,” she said, adding that it
has been easier for her to raise money
since figures for the two campaigns
became public earlier this month.
”As a matter of fact. I've had a lot of
people that said earlier. ‘Oh. you don't
have anything to worry about,' who are
now coming forth with money,” she
said. . _* ; V .* ‘ .
Goldschmidt and Paul.us are both ex
pected to easily win their respective parr •.
ty nominations, ili the May-20 primary. . .
according to The Qregbnian poll. :
Terrorism causing people
to cancel tours in Europe
PORTLAND (AP| ^ NUir.'Nurllnv.-sl residents are
canceling Kumpean Iravel'plans- localise -of fears about inhfrna
tiorial terrorism, travel agents say. . *.. /
|bhn Curtin, president of John Curtin Travel anti Tours Inc..
I'nil land. said'he hasseen-the* .worst decline’ in business, in his’HO
years in the IriiVef hidusfry . • ' ■
"It's hurting terribly/ .Curtin said "We've, never bad this
kind of pniss'iire befrtrtv If hasn't Ireeh like.this ever/•' '•*
Dollar volume for his agency is down about 70 percent from
last year. Curtin said.'
Hookings for.all of Kurope have fallen almut 70 percent, reser
y at it.ills ftir .Metlili-rriinea.ui:ou:iit litis arts down I (Ml pen fill, anti
.liter recent bombings’jn Kiigland. reservations for Croat Itrilain are
’ dropping as'well, Curtin-said/ ; • -.
/'Kurope.. .is now what vye'd just call closed.*' said Haul
Inhesion, co-owiier of Ambassador Travel in .Eugene. “Right now
it’s a hot spot .'and Why walk intoit? That’s how our travelers feel/’.
* Major.carriers of package tours, such as’American Kxpress.
TUA anil Clobus Cate wav. are canceling or consolidating their
package lours to Kurope.' several agents saitt
Mediterranean cruises, once a strong stiller for the travel in
dustry. are virtually non-existent now. anti many nl the cruise
liners tire liei'ng diverted to the South Pacific. Hawaii and Alaska.
Agents hope their 'customers will lie diverted as well..and are
moving their advertising dollars away from Kurope to other ureas.
Hut some agents-are concerned they will lose money because
people avoiding Kurope will hot opt for other distant foreign coun
tries, ehdsing-instead to travel in the United States.
"It takes just as much lime Ip sell a $ Kin ticket as it dries to sell
a Si.(Mill ticket, (inly .you make III limes less." said kalhhsm Chap
man, manager of the l.lnvd Center branch of Meier and frank
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Travel plans for some student groups twive been dropped.
|on Steiner., a French teacher at McNary High School in the
Salem-Koizer School District, has scrapped plans to take his family
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