Regional Senator sees defense cuts ahead HAM K ()rr l AI *) Sin Boh f’ai ksvnod sas s ri‘< cut i vents in K.istern I'nrope slmnlil .illoss the ( nileil Sliiles In rediu e ils defense spending In .in inters less ss ilh the Bilker I krmni r.il Her ■ilil I’.u ksvonil said Mnnii.is tfi.it Defense Set re lars Dn k (dienes is predicting .1 SlHO liillion de 1 lease in defense needs usei the nest three sears Two llnrds ut Ifi.it savings shnuld lie used In redui e the federal ilefii il he said I lie rest nf the mimes should go to fight 1 rime and drugs as ssell as to support edur .itinn "I lie (‘dm atiiin and drugs together lie said adding that the 1 nuntrs doesn I need more ('oast (in a rd 1 utters and airplanes to fight drug imports Instead, a heller drug edm utinn program is needed lie said it might take It) to 20 sears for the message to get through hut iiw.leased edilialion esentUiills svmrld hegin to 1 liarige attitudes to sv.ird drugs 111 the svas tiles have heen 1 hanged toward using seat hells and disrouraging smnk tng In another matter I’m kssood said ( (ingress learned a lesson svlien It repealed tile lull suppls lllg lalastrophil health (.tie foi the elderls I he program ssas established to help the nation s el dials hut thus were asked to help pas lor it ss ilh .i surtax Hi* likrnrd I In* xi’l up In .1 user (it .1 nd said tin* usrr*> said thrv'd ralhrr mil havr thr (it ■ mil r.ilhi'r not li.ivc (hi* srrvii i* It'll In* some prriod of timr ho fori' \vi* ,ip pro,n li lh.it Mih)i*i 1 hk.iiii." (if* said I1.11 kwood prrdii toil tin- budgrt ilrln.il will drop to brtvvt m $lto Inllion .mil $U() I11II1011 next vr.ir Its going in tlir right dirri lion hr said Thr srn.ilor slid hr saw nothing wrong with tlir p.i\ i.nxr ( ongrrss npprovril lor its rnrmhrrs Srn.itorx p.n will ini n .isr to $101.4(10 nrxl I )i tohri .mil thr\ will hr allowitd to krrp t Stiff 111 spr.iklllg fr*rs Mrinbrrx ol thr llotisr I .111 krrp no spr.ikmg frrs hut Ihrir s.il.irirs wrrr in 1 rr.isrd to $<lti 00(1 nrvt I rlim.irv .Hid to $12ri.0(MI bv January 1 on 1 I'.u kwood pritisrd thr Srn.ilr lor establishing thr rtlni.s (i.u k.igr ill.it .11 ■ onip.iniril tlir pay r.iisr .Hid S.iid hr r\prt Is thr lardy to rllllilll.ltr spr.ik ing frrs r\ rill mills Thr nrxl session. hr said, ( ongrrss nrrds to look .it thr Mrdii .in* situation Hr s.tiil th.it .it its prrsrnt growth ratr Mrdii arr will pa\ out morr anuuallv th,hi S01 1.11 Sri 111 itv dors State waste's 'minuscule' Al.UANY t A I*) A spokeswoman fur (he Oregon Depart ment of I nv imumeiit.il Quality says that compared yyith the lest of the i mmtn the stale s hazardous waste problem is mi misi u|e (arolvn Young, public affairs manager of the agency, said in an interview Monday that Oregon doesn't have the types of < hemic a! plants and oil refineries that c aused hazard mis waste pollution in other parts of the I 'nited States Ac tually even the federal Snperfund sites they're not particularly dangitrous to people.'' she said "In most cases the hazard is c untamed on the site, and people are not ex posed toil Nuperfcind refers to a federal program to identify, study and clean sites where hazardous waste mas he .1 problem ()ni‘ of those sites is the Teledy ne \\ ah ( hang Albany plant in Millersburg I he 1)1 0 is working on making a new list of Oregon sites with "confirmed releases" of hazardous substances A preliminary list created so much opposition among af tecled property owners and industries that the lt(8‘) hegisla lure 1 hanged the law under which it had been compiled. The' new lays calls for companies to get .it least two months notice* before being included on such a list Ihe new list of suspected pollution sites is supposed to be ready by |an 1 a ADS. MAYBE YOU DON’T GET ft Up to 60 University of Oregon students may already have the AIDS virus Thousands more are putting themselves at risk by ignoring the truth AIDS is something that affects us all Practice safe sex, and take the chance out of AIDS For more information, call the Health Education line at 686-4456. Sponsored by the Student Health Center The University of Oregon School oi Music presents Friday, December 1 BOB BERG/MIKE STERN QUARTET featuring Dennis Chambers and Lincoln Goines Saturday, December 2 RANDY BRECKER with the Oregon , Jazz Ensemble 7:00 p.m. Beall Concert Hall UO School of Music fi TICKETS: $10.00 General Admission Tickets availabto in advance at tho Hull Centor Box Otlice, EMU Box Ottico. 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