_Inside_ ■ Measles alert. Page 4 ■ EMs try for AAA. Page 5 ■ Naturopathy. Page 6 ■ Ducks host Cardinal. Page 8 Oregon Daily._ _ Emerald . l.mu.HX 1 I, IMMO Kllgrnr. I hr^mi Volume Ml \uml)i’r HM MEChA urges Brand to join grape boycott By Jolit‘ Andrade Emerald Reporter More ih.m :<()().(It)() agrit ul tnr.il farmers are poisoned ev erv year hei ause of the loxii postil ides used on i rops. in eluding grapes, according to a film shown to MKOhA mem hers and University President Myles Brand on Tuesday Mi l h.\ the ( Ini aim I.atino student union, voiced then concerns about poisonous pes I it ides used on grapes and urged Brand to support the re mm al of grapes from t ampus I hose pest ii ides have had long term effects on the work ecs One third of the pesticides used cause cam er Some of the pregnant women who worked in the fields had children with Births (Infects Other workers have died simply because of di reel poisoning, ai i ording to the Idm llir Wrath o! (.’rapes, pro dm od By the 1 'nited I arm U orkeis "Ue uant to make sure lie's aware of the problem and that lie's going to support it. "said labile Beanes Ml .OhA direi tor Mid hA is asking the I buyer sily to Ban all common iallv produced grapes including ta Ble grapes from Oalifornia said Slielli Koinero. co-director of MKOhA Ourronth the l niversily lood services iin hiding dormitories and < atering serv u es are using ( hilr,in grapes bei ause ( alitor nia grapes ,in‘ ult season Mi l li.\ is i om erneil w ilh wli.it happens when the season i halites and ( Chilean grapes are no longer available Heanes said While (California grapes are the main for us we are also i on reined w ith other i outlines such as ( lule who furnish grapes when the grapes prove! ed h\ (lalilornia are in the oil season. Romero said We want to make sure these grapes are not sprayed with pestii ides as well as the I ah Inrnia grapes " Romero said Romero i hallenged the I 'm versit\ to at least pul the grapes through a lest lo make sure lliev are not i ontamineted MRCfiA rei nmmends that ei lliei organe alls grown grapes he used or other hint sulisli tules Deanes said ()rgane grapes are perlei tlv sate 1 he said I he t 'mled Farm Workers have been Irving lo ban the use ol five highls Ionic pestic ides hi the agric ullur.il area sini e the lotahs Their main target has been grapes tiei ause il is the most dangerous i nip Over eight million pounds of pesti i ides aie used on grapes a veal aia circling lo the him (airrenth all hill one ot the peslu ides have been banned lorn to C,rapes, Page 7 Ph«*l*» Mark > Irn Students lininfi up .it the I niversit\ Student lle.dtli t enter tin shuts to prevent hep.ititis Hepatitis-A alert sounded Bv ( hriN Bouni'lf I merald Anmm i.ite i ditor \ In i lit I II il i stiidt'lil.s iv hi i .ill' in llir (Arson II.ill dining mom last work m.iv li.iv•* imnr in i onl.K I u illi lifji.ititis \ In' i iiusii ot .in nmfilovi'i' who vv.is inli'i it'd w nli tin' viin-. I lli- Studimt I IimIiIi i I'iili'i i onfiinil'll Mond.iv through .1 lilmid Irsl tli.it .111 i'iii|»lii\ i-« winking in tin- dining li.ill had hr|iatilts A whirl) is dm most i iiminon typo 11I hrputilis said I)i hum's |. 11 kson lii’.iltli 1 mi trr (lirt'( tin la response In this ilisi overs lllc hi'.iltli i entei is ottering fret' gamma globulin imri.(toils fill those students who might fane i min' m i mil.ii t w ah tin' hi>|i.i litis vans while eating .a thr I .irson I hill dining tiiniii I.ii ksmi said tin' i lutiii a nl ■ ■ x|ii>s 1111■ In students who .ili' in t .11 Mill I l.ll I lift W I'I'II (.III IH .mil |.in _’M is imiiim.il Ins ansi' nl thr Kood hygiene priii tiros rnipinvnl in the (lining fm 1111s The einplovee was wealing gloves anil using gouil personal hyKii’iu- liul llii'ir is .1 sin.ill i Ii.iiii i1 Iti.it h mi I li.inilled 11\ tin- I'liipInyiT cs|h-i i .111 \ the s.il.id bai vvus 111r11.i11111i.it■ >| il-t 111 ■ ,111(1 l'\( I'Ssil f 1,1 liKUf S|,hi 1’i'li.isi'k in.in.inn ul fit virdiinifMit.il Iii'■ 11111 loi the I..iiir ( mints I li'ii 1111 .mil I him,m Si'i \ui* Division siiul tin' risk ul I'vpnsun* is sniiill i• mniv!I> tli.it lorn tu Mi'p.tlilis, Paj;i' 7 ruin Walking the Dogs Peter Hitch mid his tw o ilo^s, si\-vem old led mid seven-month-old liister enjm inn •' null, in the Tuesdns .itternoon The w et we.ither is e\pet ted to hist .1 short while lonfier Photo l>\ Mark \ Ion Program creates faculty positions Kv Peter ( ogswt*ll I mer.ild Reporter \ Inning power nf SJ I milium Innn the in.ill him’ *it priv.ile (•ills hy llu* sliili* s new I nilini men! lui l\\< elletu e Program is resulting m the i re alion or enhancement lit three lucidly position- III (lie hum.unties .mil sill i.il si leni es Ilium.is Hi,nl\ .1 l imeisiti history pmlessui h.is heeii mimed is the tlist 1‘resiileill s Ilislm guished Professor m the Hum.unties .mil I he ( m l tim .mil U ilhert.i Savage Visiting < It.til in Interim tnm.il Relations has lieen espunded. millnuil! ed I )i m. I III \ all I li mil'll dean i il the i i il lege lit Alts and Si iem es | uesd.ll A new distinguished professorship in Russian Literature, l anguage anil (ailture has also lieen ere ated. V an I loiiten sard Hradv, a spe< ialis! in late medieval and early modern Kuropeuil history has lieen with the I ni l el - ill soil e l’ttu Hr.nil said he is honored tn lie named In the pu sition and had spe< ial thanks lor former university president Paul Olum tor the role In- played in i real mg the [losition "I am particularly grateful to Paul Olum lira d\ said "This is an honor tor both historians and students 11 was ()lu m who. w lien llradv w as r onteinplal mg leaving tor I innry I'tiiveisiti in Atlanta run limed him to stai In promising to appoint Hindi to a t half I thought it over and de< ided to stai Hradi said "What was particularly attractive was that there was no endow men! to raise mi salari. the en Turn to Positions, Page 7