Forum — Continued from Page 4 will be the large voter turnout because all the "undecided*” are running to Neil,” Kulongowski said. Tate thinks the outcome will depend on absentee ballots, which are reportedly at an all time high. “It ain't over until the fat lady sings.” said Tate. "I think It’s going to come down to some final decisions in that voting booth. 1 would not be at all suprised to have it decided on the basis of absentee ballots, and I think the Republican party is a whole lot better at getting those absentee ballots." Both reiterated previous claims of their respective can didates. Kulongowski relayed Goldschmidt's wishes for "new blood" and the "dispersal of that ‘good ole crowd' ” in the state government. “We need a change to bring new blood and new ideas into state government. We need a change in the attitude that this state has had toward economic development," Kulongowski said. Tate voiced Paulus' desire to stick with current businesses and existing resources — agriculture, timber and tourism. “Norma has learned to work within the bureaucracy in Salem,” Tate said. “She knows how the state government works and what its priorities are." Both also addressed the issue of funding public education in Oregon and supported in creases, especially in faculty salaries and higher education. In addition, two other can didates; Amy Hawes, a write-in candidate running for U.S. Senator, and Peter DeFazio, running for the 4th District representative seat, were represented at the forum. Their supporters briefly addressed the respective candidates' par ticular roles in the upcoming election. Cruise Campus With That Top Gun Look for appointment 342-7664 966 Oak WALK INS shortcutsitc. Recycle Tbl* Paper Committees' seats open If a student wants to get involved with decision-making at the University, a good way to do so is to join a student-faculty committee. 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Oct. 31. wow Continued from Page 6 the shows increased about $16,000 from the previous year, said Jon Pincus, WOW Hall coordinator. “Our CPA tells us that we're financially, when it comes to balances, the best arts organiza tion in the community.” Pincus said. But paying off the debt and retaining the staff is only part of the battle to keep the WOW Hall open, Pincus said. Only con tinuous fund raising will allow the center to stay open. Walter Slocum, a member of the board of directors for the Oregon Country Fair, said it is a "foregone conclusion” that the WOW Hall will receive some money from the fair, which net ted about $100,000 t^is sum mer. The board is considering giving the WOW Hall about $9,000 and loaning it about $6,000 to repay its bank loan, he said. “Even with the assistance, it would not remove the need to raise a significant amount of money... to continue opera tions.” Pincus said. 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