—-Oregon Daily._ , Emerald _Inside_ ■ Eugene's future ice rink. Page 3 ■ McMorran's repairs, Page 6 ■ China students protest, Page 9 ■ Softball wins regional. Page 11 Monday. May 22. Iftflft Kugene. Oregon Volume ftO, Number 15ft Marijuana petition garners support at University rally Photo b) Nhrli N Irn Randy Prince (left/ and Pal Phillips mad a petition in favor of legalizing marijuana in Omgon. Students for the Oregon Marijuana Initiative gathered signatures in front of Chap man Hall and later held a rally in support of legalizing marijuana. Bv f rule de C.u/man Emerald Assoi iute Editor The heat of i onga drums lift turned more than 100 i u rious onlookers, and tie dved shirts dotted the i|iiad rankle area in front of Chap man Hall Friday preceding a rally to legalize marijuana For .in hour-and a half. Students for the Oregon Marijuana Initiative gntli ered signatures for a petition to plac e the Drug Abuse Fro gram Funding Ait on the t<)•(() state ballot The DAPFA initiative. OMI s response to the pas sage of House Hill is “a way of stopping the pros ei ution of people oho grow marijuana." said Robert Cummings. OMI regional coordinator Under the current Oregon law. the penalty for growing one marijuana plant is 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine, he said DAPFA. however, would not only legalize personal use of marijuana, but it would also "make the ills ti net ion whii h is constantlv getting blurred in the war Turn to Marijuana, Page 7 State board ponders increasing housing By Denise ( litton Emerald Reporter I'he Oregon State Hoard of Higher Kdut alion ilet ided in its Oort land meeting I'ridiiv tli.it the University might rereive more student housing within the next two years it a local study determines that mi reused housing is nei essary l lie stale Ixiarrl voted to mi mediately rer|tiesl ii|i to $10 million in standby bonding an thorils lor University housing trom the Oregon Stiile I egisla I tire llie imntling authority will lie used only it Kugene. Spring field, lame (aiuntv and Univer sity offi( nils del ide that more housing is needed after the University's projected enroll merit cults According to Oregon Stale System of Higher Kducation Communications Director )im Sellers, the standby trending authority is a "housekeeping measure to prevent delay." lie cause the state Ixiard i anno! sell bonds for higher education funds without the legislature's permission "The legislature must an Ihorize the state iioard to sell bonds, hut we don’t know now if new housing will be needed at llie t fniversitv." Sellers said Him anse the legislature doesn't meet again until I'l'll the I mart I has In gel llns straightened out now University V it e President Ini \dminis!rat ion Dan Williams said d nrw housing is noces sar\ tlit- slain board and tlm legislative I anergent y Hoard anthnritv will vnln again on I hr bond issue "I think it s pretty ' lear that something in the wav of hous mg will he needed Williams sail! "In a (ouple nt months we'll have a good idea ill what that will he esaetly. and how mm h of the hooding authority will have to Ire used. t he hoard also tentatively ap proved a I nmputer si ieiM e master s degree program for Portland Slate University I'lie program would serve Portland "plaeebound" students who i nnnot travel to the University or Oregon State t'niversilv In i omplete their master s de grees Sellers said the master's pro gram would not altei I the i|ual its of the same programs at the I Inivorsilv or ()Sl In addition, the hoard tenta tively approved .in lnterdisi i plinary Uentei for Killies in Health ( .ue at Oregon Health Si inures University and a husi ness oriented North P.ii ilu Ap plied Keseart h I ienler al I'M Neither program is espei led to re<|Uire eslr.i slain holding Sellers said Student hunt for storage begins Local space hard to find By Denise Clifton Emerald Reporter As the end of spring term ap proaches, and students prepare to leave Eugene for the sum mer. many University students are searching frantically for storage facilities to hold their extra belongings while they are out of town Oral least if they aren't, they should be. If students wait until the last minute to rent storage units for the summer, they may discover that no vacant spaces are avail able at i ordiug to (id) Hot kett. manager of Budget Storage lo i aleil on Franklin Boulevard Usually students ought to go looking about .1 month ahead lor storage.'' he said, adding that •< 11 llis -t feet b\ 10 leet storage units, the si/e most students request because it holds ' about a pit kup-full.' are o< < upied already . ()l course, you don't ever know when they (the occu pants) are going to move out." l lot kell said. "You t.an call me today. and I won't have any va cancies. but if you call me to marrow . I might have 10 spin es open. "But you should never de pend on people to move out,” he added. "You should just line up your space ahead of time," Mockett said Hockett said Budget Stor age's 4-by-10 units cost $2.1 per month plus an additional $10 processing fee. Because renters are allowed 24 hour access to their storage units only mini mum security is offered, he said "I'm the only one here, so at night there is no security.” Hockett said However, other Kugene stor age fat ililies, such as North 0*1 Mini-storage located on High way *t*l near Mahlon Sweet Air port, offer around the clot k se curity According to Manager David (look. North 00 Mini storage has four resident managers and security guards as well as watchdogs that are releasetl al ter the gates are closed at tt pm We are open Irotti H to tl six days a week." Hook said "That seems like a reasonable time period for people to have access, and plus we t an insure the best security on the units that way. "We've got a very service oriented altitude, anti were more personal than other slor age places " he said "We real !\ care about caring lor peo ple’s things, anil we get a lot ot rental referrals her ause of that." Out of the total 77H storage units available at North ‘><1 Mini-storage approximately 100 are still vacant. Cook said "Hut students need to hurry if they want to rent because we re averaging 10 (rentals) a day now." he said "So the ones that are left w ill he gone by the end of a month (look said "> by 10 units rust Sl!H per month and 10 In 10 units cost $45 per month "We also refund the unused rent it you move out in the middle ot the month, and we don't re rpure a to day notice like most storage places do." he said In addition, (look said he supplies a moving trailer lor the renters at no extra charge "We try to r aler to people's needs and keep everything on a personal, comfortable level." he said The mini storage business is very profitable in Kugene be r ause of the University student consumers, according to Tony Smith, manager of Say N-I.or k located on West 11th Avenue "We probably get at least HI) Turn to Storage, Page Folk fun Sunshine. live musii and a />;tiness\ hurrito \vh,it more could ,i kill ask lor? Saislia Costello Ilouiiliten. Jl months, it-.is one ol sever,il hundred peo ple attending the Willamette Valle,\ Folk Festival spon sored In the FMI' cultural forum. I'holo by Janies Marks