Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 11, 1989, Image 5

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    Frohnmayer to run for governor
Education among priorities
By Catherine Hawley
Emerald Reporter
State Attorney General David
Erohnmayer. a Eugene Republi
can and former professor at the
University law m hool. will run
for governor in the 1990 elec,
lion, he announced Tuesday in
Eugene
About HO supporters cheered,
waved signs, and chanted "We
want Dave" at the Eugene
Springfield Red I.ion Inn.
where l-'rohnmayer declared his
candidacy accompanied hv his
wife and five children
Erohnmayer. -19. kicked off
his campaign Tuesday morning
in Medford, where he grew up
before flying to Eugene I-Tohn
mayer was scheduled to an
nounce his candidat \ at stops
in Salem and Portland Tuesday
afternoon.
"I return today to my family
home with enthusiasm and
with a great sense of personal
responsibility. Erohnmayer
s.iid "I have long desired to to
serve the stale as governor and
to serve the people of this state
who have given so much to me
and mv famih
The state is suffering from a
lac k of leadership. Frohnmaver
said, and although he bears no
animosity toward C.ov Neil
Goldschmidt Frohnmaver said
Goldschmidt has not detail ef
fectivelv with several crucial
state issues during his three
years in office
Frohnmaver criticized Gold
Schmidt's performance* in aretes
such as funding for public etdu
cation, fighting drug abuse and
crime, and spending govern
ment revenues
Higher educ ation is not a pri
oritv in the Goldsi hmidt ad
ministration, but it would he if
he were eleited. Frohnmayetr
said
"In the last three prosperous
years has our state's governor
served the higher educ.ation
i (immunity so that our bright
Police Beat.
The following is ,i list of
campus area crimes taken
from Office of Puhlit Saleh
ami F.ugene Police Depart
menl reports between Oct J
and Oct <>.
• A portable stereo valued at
$50 was discovered missing
from I.ewreiK e 11,ill on ()< t
The stereo had been in an
unlocked desk drawer in a
third-floor studio in the
building when it was dis
covered missing
• A $500 guitar i\as stolen
from .1 prat lice room in the
music school on ()< t l
After practicing, the l in
versitv student tell the guitar
in the prat In e room to avoid
carrying it across i ampus
The gnitai was discovered
missing Irom tile room on
the following da\ Prat til e
ronms in the musii s< I mu I
do not !o< k
• A m.hi was *irr»11■«I on
charges uf lirsi degree tun
glarv lifter taking .1 SIU bill
from a wallet in (In* I’ht Del
ta l'heta fraternity on I >th
avenue and kinkaid St reel,
on Oct. -I
Tlie mi 1 lie 1 was taken
from a wallet in a fraternity
member's room. The door to
the room was closed but un
locked. Nothing else in the
room was taken or dis
turbed
• A transient was arrested
on trespass charges after dis
turbing a night class by yell
ing and displaying disorder*
Iv conilut t oulsidn "I < 'on
ijnii 11,ill on ()t I l
Tim man had born scrvuil
,i lollnr from thr I'nivi-rsit\
nn ()t I I. advising him mil
In return In (amptis nr lw
\v<mil<l lit' arrested Inr Iri s
passing
• A I hiivrrsilv gain rmpitn
nr was wrestled In llm
gruiuid alter living In slop a
m.in from re-entering Atil
/.oil Sl.nliuin nn Oi l 7 dm
ing llm fnntliall game
Tim mail was altimipting
In return into llm gaum hnl
was stnp|md vvlmn hi' didn'l
havn (ho pass rni|nirnd
Assault and trespass
charges wirri' Idl'd against
llm man.
• \ in,ill was arrested nn a
s.iult i.hargns allnr hitting
and kii fang a sis urity off)
i i*r al Aut/im Stailium mi
()t I 7.
Tile suspei I v\ns being
< orted oul nl tin St.nliiiin
her ause ut disorderly < on
due.) when lio pul Iff) away
from tin- sri urily officer am)
kit ked him in the lac e
• in .1 rflalfii incident .i
man was escorted from A nl -
/on Stadium because of
disorderly conduct Ilf hail
hfcn removed earlier and
told not to return to the Sta
dium. Ilf was arrested on
trespass charges
In addition. OPS reports
one hike stolen and none re
covered .
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est students and our renew ned
f.K tilt It'S will give us Iht* re
sources of their minds, their
energies and their imaginations
for the ^ 1st century7 Sadly I hr
answer is no " Irohnmaver
said
"If it (higher edtn ation) were
,i priority, it would he reflected
in the exet utive budget
I'rohnmayer said in a (piestion
and answer session after his an
niiiini emenl. adding lh.it using
funds from video (inker to |>a\
for fai nils salary in< reases is
not his idea of stable funding
for edui ation, I rohnmaver
said
Abortion will remain legal
with no new restrii lions it he is
tdei ted. !■ rohnmaver said
file law ought to leave
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