Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 22, 1989, Image 1

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    _ -Oreson Daily_ _
Emerald
\\ ri I nrsd.i \ Nmi'llllirr 1'IH'I
KtiUrnc. (Jicj’nn
Vnlumi' ‘I I \‘umI>t-i hi)
_Inside_
■ Sister city crafts. Page :t
■ (Jay, Lesbian Helpline. Page 4
■ Police Beat, Page 5
■ The Duck story. Page 10
Southern Star
Kand\ (turn trad wnali'.t tin ■ Al.ihama r\iitrs .1 1 rtnvtl
11I (imntr\ laithlids .it M.u Arthui ('unit on l'ursda\ night
Alabama 1 mill' tii I ugriir ,/s part ut thru Smithrni Star hnii
prrtnrming old l.nuritrs smh ,/s "l)i\ir Land Ihdight and
nr 11 hits hkr "Sung nt thr Smith
I’holu l>\ Mark Irn
IFC overrides ASUO veto;
grants subsidy allocation
IU Brian Blot h
t mer.tld \ssot iatr I ditor
Hu* Im 111<■ i■ t.11 I re ( aummttrr miIi-iI i j in
mi-milt' .in \SI () M lu nl ,m .illni .limn In thr
\sl I) I liild ( .in- Suhsitlv Program during a
meeting lursdav night
I hr \ SI I) vrliiril tin $111.Jl! <ll Ini ,il mil
Nov Hi hrt .HIM' III .1 lark nl surplus lllltl llll.lt
Im ,ilri| rrsrnr funds . 1111 • t thr i miliiillln im
I id 11 \ granlrd llir iiiunin In l hr ptngiani dm
tug i \n\ I I mri'linv;
llir override means I he program will rr
i mi' llir fluids In t/over its Iasi vr.us tlrlii it
whit li is now int iinrd lit thr I.\11 said pm
y;iam i himdiu.iti>r Drums Ke\ Holds
Although llir tiiminillrr vnlrd in favor nl
the override. Il l uirinbris I’.ml Mn'in I li/a
hrlh \rrlv and \Sl C1 Vitr President Si nil
\\ \ i knit, who issued llir vein aigurd tli.it hr
( .uisr thr allot atinn was nnl lut emergent v
purposes and m light ill thr surplus hind
shortage llir i ollllllitlrr should laldr llir inn
lion until iilhrr souri rs nl lunds i , mid hr ana
Iv/t'd
In addition VYm koll said tii.it hri ausr thr
program has onlv spttul approximately
S''linn nl its Si tu,nun budget the delii.it
t imid hr invert'd until a littir when mtirr at
t urate budget IiHurt's tnulil hr rollrftrd nt
past loans mvrtl in llir III, h\ oihrr groups
u rrr rrpattl
\i i oidmg In a \ov Hi memorandum Irom
Wyt koft In III ( h.iiiuinii.in lniiij.1 Swire
llir t oil! ill It Irr pnoi lo llir override had a | >
proximatrU SH.lMili in surplus luinls and tin
sainr amount in uoalloi atrd rrsrrvrs llir
I lllltl i air allot .It it ill IraM'S llir ai i minis at a
rr t'slimalrd total of S I .lllltl Im all program
spri i a I rripirsts Ihroughnul llir visit \\ M koll
said
Art ording In llir memorandum vvr
havr hern issuing a hlaokrt veto on all sprt nil
retpirsls rvt rpt Im rare iuslant.es vvherr a
group was inpirslmg pavinrnl of a lull Irom
thr previous fist al year m llir final budget
hook did lint relief I llir ai Inal amount Inidgrl
eti "
Ill . 11111 it ii hi , Usi knit said llir mi'i roaii/ed
tiiml v;«• 11«■ i. 111 \ ii mm I in i nvi'i I'liii'i vjt ■ i n n-s in
till' [l.isl Will lit' III llolil it llus VO,II I.ItlSf III
tlif nessls ,iilii|i|oil oiirollinoiit i.ip Unit Ituul
is generated when preliminars oiiiulliiiriil Ii',;
m os I,ill shut! n! tiio i< 11 ill I o i Ht 1111 no III uni
ninro sluilonl loos ,uo generated bs I lit* o\li.i
stinIt-1its I Ins \o,ii however Usikoll said
tin- ,n Inal oiirullmont is approsimatels 100
s11hIt• 111s short oil tin- oiiiiillinoiit oa|i i touting
a doll, it
I Iioio is a general i mu oiii limn mil nllii o
alimil tin- uioiiov that is loft Wsikotl said
Ho iiood limn' I mupicto props hulls holme
wo i all a I li ii ato this im mo\
Tabling this motitm would allow us to
i oiisnloi this more ihcmnighls Shorn said
I (Ion ! want In inako a doi ision tonight
not until wo haw a moro linn gimmd Noels
said ' It s gist nul hst allv responsible
llowesei i i>111in111oi1 nioiiihors who tuvored
tin- overrule stressed tho iiti)nnlam o ol main
laming Iho program s funding
This is a totalis legitimate ua\ to spend
this mmies ' said 111 inomhoi |,n k Mavnanl
1 i an t soo a program that's nuno import,ml
on this i ,iin|ius II this goes nmlor or is joopat
ill/oil a lot ol pooplo will drop out ol
si hold
It . a i ol lot sail I Mans t a m im lieu (.11
and sludoli! paronl I ho subsets piugraill i
moro important than ovoi this voat
lint those who sotoil against Iho oven tile
said tlies also support Iho program although
I lies did not toid a need to allm ato tho monos
iniinodiatols Irmn .dreads depleted lunds
1 support tho i liild i are program whole
heartedls \ools said Sumo people think
that just hoi auso s\o don't ss.tnl to ,dim ato
this monos iioss that we don't support i liild
i aio and that's bullshit It is the must impoi
taut program on i ampus
I would have been more i oiuloi table il
they would base ss ailed a week ol so and i on
sidorod tho proposal Wsikofl said It a
done deal I ho issue now is how i lose ale wo
treading to (1111111111.', out ol monos
Magazine content effected by ads
Bv Stephanie Holland
f merald Reporter
Sell ( ensorship in magazines
i aused b\ editors tears ot pos
silile revenue loss from tobacco
i ompanies Is .1 major reason
win populai women's maga
zines do not run artic les relal
ing i igarette smoking to i am ei
deaths m women a I'niversiH
prolessor discovered through
research
l liis selt-i ensorship is sul)
tie " said l.auren hesslei ,isso
i late professor ol journalism
Tin not lr\mg to sa\ some
bigwig gets oil the phone and
m.ikes threatening remarks (to
editors)
Kessler said ll editors are
com erned about tobacco com
panics pulling ( igarette ads
from magazines that report the
health hazards ot smoking, edi
tors mav also worry about los
ing other ads
"The potential threat of the
loss of that kind of money had
Lauren Kessler
.i < lulling etlei I I believe she
Said
Toba< ( u < ompanv Phillip
Morris owns (ieneral Poods
whii.h is a major advertiser in
women’s magazines Kessler
said
K | Reynolds owns Nabisco
Brands and Del Monte Poods
American Brands owns Aineri
i .m lohai i n ( o Sunshine His
i mis Andrew jergens <ni(i |im
Beam
In l‘IK i lung i .1111 er vv.is tin'
llUlllht-r one I .1111 el killi'l III
Ami ! ii .in u nun'll In 1*IH7
11111>4 i .llll l'l k 11 It'll I I 1)11(1 Wlllll
i'll
kessler analyzed (In' ailviT
tismg .mil i ililnri.il iiinli'iils nt
six women s magazines trmn
1‘iHS In 11IH7 lu iiiiinilur .uni
ilisi nvi'i vx Ii\ llicv 11111 not rr
port mi tin' coimec linn between
i ij4,irc111• smoking .uni i am it
ilraths in vvmnvn
'Till generally interested m
and have devoted must of my
researc h to outsiders vim os
that don't get 111 tin" mass ini'
ilia." kessler said
Sim said slii' i hose to si in I \
(osmopnlilan, (an id House
keeping. Mademoiselle. Mi
(adl s. Ms and Woman's l)a\
liei.uise the\ are the largest i.ir
culation women's maga/.ines
that also employ health editors
Turn to Kessler, Page 12
WISTECwill reopen
Minimum operating costs donated
B\ ( atherine Hassles
(merald Reporter
The Willamette Si icn< *• .mil lei hnnlogs I i■ 111 • ■ i sshii li
i losed its doors in August title In .1 l.ii k ill funding noss lias
enough unities tn rftipen in I ehruarv the museum's i'mi u
Inn direr tor .innouin etl I'uesdns
( amtributinns I rum intlis iduals ln< al liusinrssrs .mil 1 it\
.mil 1 minis government have mailt* it possible lm tin* private,
nun profit si imu 1* nmsi'um lm .itfil .it 2 llltl 1 millennial Hlvil
In reopen
I .1111 mis sms pleased " director Deborah Mil .irts
said "Ur vi' .11 hies ed .1 lot in .1 short tmm ss ith .1 sits small
si.ill hot our ssork has just begun
Thr .imimmi I'limnl 1 .mm thr morning aftrr l.aim ( mints
( ommissimiers s oil'll In grant VVIS’l Id $10 HIM) to tiring llm
total ainminl ot cnulributions to the museum to S'ltt.ooo
That amount combined ssitli prnjci led I'l'tn revenues, is
euuugb to 1 user 7pert enl ol a minimal operating budget lor
one year said I’eter Swan. sice 1 li.mman ol the WISTId
hoard ol directors
I lm hoard ol direi tors had determined WIS l id ' needed
to raise 7a pen enl ot a minim.il operating budget of $12H .000
hs Motuias m order to reopen
Turn to WISTtC, Page 12