Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 21, 1990, Image 1

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    Oresort Daily_ _
Emerald
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_Inside_
■ Talking comfort. Page A
■ Police Beat, Page 5
■ Kids find friends. Page 0
■ Rice’s full-court press. Page 10
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rl I’l.n huimr Hu.ml un llu-ir II I builurt
Groups seek second budget hearing
IFC policy favorable, but draws concerns
Bv folio \ndrndo
\ morale! Koportor
\ now iiuulnil.il I tr t !ommittoo polu V rotpiir
ing groups who miss thou m hrduiod hrariugs I * > sub
nut a writton rxplanation of thoir absonrr has mot
with mostly favorablr rrai tion from rumpus groups,
although somr an* < ouorrnod about thr mooting noli
f nation pnu i*ss
J'ho polu \ w hie h v\ rut into t*tf**< I at last I huts
il.iv's mooting would donv funding tor tho lounui
si hool \rai to groups who do nut submit a n-asmi
abb o\pl.mation of thru ahsuiuo
III motuhoi \rmaudo Moialrs said thr board
had srvrral nasons lot starting thr polit \
\\ i• want jiroplr to takr thr II ( Uioro sri iuuslv,
Mi a a Irs said Wrrr turd ot groups who ouls
r.oiuo around at budgrt turn*, and tlion wo don ! srr
tlirin again until m \t yrai II thrv aro taking thru
jump serioush thev need In take the !!•'( sennuslv
(irnups whn miss their I>t*<11;«*l hearing have live
working d a \ s In submit a written statement explain
ing !!irii absent e Rie seven meiubms oi the i ninmit
ha* w ill ( onsider .his request ini a sei mid hearing
ami «itm nil* by vnli' whether it is a legitimate exi use
Morales said the ill. ’.sill he t in a king mi si u limit
groups activities. iillnt at inn nt inmirv .ami utt u «*
hours
' We .ilsn want fn know vvhal groups tin or tin
not exist he salt!
I lie hi sf two groups to bt* atf»*i tt*il h\ tlie new
pniit \ are the 1’ie law Sot ietv and K i d e s 11 a i e Wither
group attended their scheduled hearings during
rhursdav s IM meeting
Right now thuse two groups are nut nt budget
Morales said adding that they have until rhursdav
lorn to II ( , Page It
Former professors
selected to plan
riverfront project
Us Stephanie Mem imer
I merald Reporter
I tinr tormri ta< nils members of the I niveisiH
Si hool o{ \n Inlet turn have been selei led as part nt .i
Ir.iiii tn design the first building n{ the Riverfront Ke
se.n < h Pal k I'n )|e< I
I he |n< .11 linn c*l I nthank Roth hit Water burs will
work Willi tile I’ulthmd tune, nt I leli hr! I .ill A yotte
and Mill hell \eh.nn I hr developer Institutional I ><•
s »■ !njuneiit \ssim i.itrs nt Salt I .ake t its ' hi'M the team
out nt a held nt eight t II Ills
All three partner-, nt the laigene linn have been
I loselv involved with the I mvei nts ovei the 1.1st .'I!
seat-. \ 11 the partners have taught m tie an Intel lure
si hool
DeNnrsal I nth.ink designed the Mean n sidenie
hall < omplex tor tin- l 'ms el sits In addition, the firm’s
i nmpus projet ts m< hide designing the I ass Si hool
and the mi i|uetball i ourts next to I sslitvgei Hall
I he firm's most leeenl projects liase dealt ssilh
moddving existing < amprn* buddings tor ssheelihau
at t essihi I it \
Waterburs said Ills team was selei ted for the dif
trrru! kinds nt expertise and expel lein e needed to de
sign the flexible Im’h let h budding- toi the Kisri
Iront Kese.in h l‘ai k prnjei t
Kainls t.irru from IDA aid in a pu ss release that
the design svork will help move tenant lease negoli
atiuns for the projn t torssaid
IDA lias I el 11 at ive plans to hie.tr .‘lOUIld oil th«
lust building hs earls summer hut the ( its ot l.ugeiie
and the I niseisitv have not Set signed a development
agreement
Proposed tin tile n a< re site are tenants engaged
m uiuversils lelated reseatt Ii activities. data jnoiess
ing and computer software development No tenants
have s rt been named
The tut lire of the park has been met with legal
i hallenges. in addition to attempts to amend the i its
i liaitef and lestruf the use nt hazardous suhstaiiie .
along the W dlamette Kis el
In Dei ernhei I niversits officials disi dosed that
i heimt al dumping m i mred at the park site during tin
late 1'Mills and earls 70s before state and fedeial laws
regulating svaste disposal were en.ii ted
I'lli* I llivelsifs expei Is to | ei rive the lesults ot an
environmental impart studs b\ mid Man Ii to detn
mine what i liriim als and otliei waste matetials mas
exist on ni below the smtai e ot the park site
Middle East trip enlightening for Portland rabbi
Says Bush ignores human rights in region
H\ Alii e I hornton
I mcr.ild Reporter
K.ilihi Joshua Statnpfer said ihr I till
ed Sliilcs (..iiiMiit igtioie tin- problems in
Israel in .1 luesil.iv speei h sponsored
In the (iulliu.il lorum
Slamplei the elnel rabbi ol Portland s
( iongrogulurn \evell Shalom said lu
ll.is witnessed fust h.uul the situation m
Israel hi the past tun years he has
made two \ isiis to tile Middle hast
During his set .mil \ isit in January.
Slamplei w as lour leadei f*n it ( Iri s',o
mans who participated in a Witness
lor I’eai e visit arranged through a
group tailed the luterieligious (iuminit
tee tut I’eai e in the Middle hast I he
group visited Israel, the West Hank and
(ia/.a
I i a me hai k with (|tiile ilifterenl I eel
mgs Irom both trips. Slamplei said
.Xitel Ills lirst trip stampler said he
ielt optimislu about the progress ul Is
t.icii |)i',u !■ Iiil>h\ ing elhuts ( atnips i'l
wai veterans ,nv joining Ii >!_•«■! h»’i to
i ampaign fur peat e
He said m<m\ wonimi have retrained
Irnm having c 1111<11*• u bei ause 111<■ \ ■ i<>
mil Halil !o raise I lit ‘ 111 III send lili'lll In
light
There u 11s ,i leal i Il.lhgr taking pl.it e
m Israel " Nt.mipfer s.ml I u.is ini
pressed with the I’ali'stini.in eliurl In
gain independent e while re,ill,dug Isi.i
el's need lei sis lire borders
Alter Iii-. set tmil visit in |.inuar\
Nl.llnplei '.ml lie did lint leel .is uptime
In . 11 it ■ 111 ptsit e between I’.llesl | HI.11 e
.mil Israelis lie said the level of trust
net ess.n \ for pe.n e negnl l.ltnills is lint
de\eloping
I liei.nne 1111 le.ismgh despondent
.iIkhiI tile possibilities Ini pe.lt e lift .IllSe
I >t it Ii sides half ting in lor a long fight,
lie said
111 Israel Mauiplei s.uil the goiern
nielli ami the miiitarv an het timing less
tolerant ot violent ilemuiislrnlions lie
■.,mI tin- rover nil tent is 11\ ifi)4 t<1 irrstab
lisli tin- levi-! "I control tli.it it li.nl In
ti in - tin- In-Jitim.; bewail m 1‘ilt.
Sl.mi|ili-r said lilt- Israeli arim s level
ill i niuil mariaio'iuenl h.is increased m
till- past Sl-VI'l.ll \ I-.II'S
In iinii-t In i iiiihul i muds nl whiih-ii
.mil children who .nl- throw mg rinks.
Slailipior s.Hil tin- military lias ht-gnll In
nsr "I'.im-I mills that i an stioiil siinli-s at
a i mud at a rati- ot Hill par minute
'ion don t have people bt-ma killi*d
bv linlli-ts lint Min do have a response
lor roi k throwmg. hr said
Slailipli-t satd Israel has also imposed
stroiiai i bordei controls ami im n-asi-d
control ol thf media lb- said the gm
eminent will not allow the media as
tnur.h loveiage of hloml\ delHonstta
I lolls
I he gm eminent is using these
Inrn to K.dihi, I’age t)
(nshuii Stamper