Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 26, 1990, Image 1

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    _Inside_
■ Soviet immigration talk. Page 4
■ Monkeys may come soon. Page
■ Women lose pair in LA, Page !t
■ Seniors boost NIT hopes. Page 10
■--^Oregon Daily_ _
Emerald
Mnmbn l t'l>ru,n\ . loon
1 (trrgon
\ ultimo 0 I. \umliri 10.'
The best governor money can buy?
Bs Denise ( litlon
1 mer.ilci \sso< iale t dilor
Money It has the power In buy pres
tige sei unit .m<l ( ornlort Anil ti some
une has enough ill this powei it might
even buv a gov t»t norship
I'll.it 's e\ai tlv u hat the Kepuhlii.m
\atinnal 1 oinmiltre is Irvine to cln in
Oregon's gubernatorial rate am online
In some ot th. stale s llemoirats Ku
mors a hound that Republit an > anihdale
Dave I mhnmiivei's campaign is rei.eiv
ing millions of dollars Irom the national
partv and that R\( chairman lee AInn.i
ter has taken a personal interest in the
i ampaign
And .1 lew Democrats claim the He
publican I'.iiIn s interest is dirts tlv re
lated to mmois about (Ion Neil (lold
schmidt's personal life that swept a< loss
the stale lietore and alter the governor
lunotmi ed he would not run tor re -elei
lion
Pat Id v Met I u ire eset til ire direi tor ot
I lie Demoi rat it 1‘artN ot Oregon said lie
believes tile KN( is involved tllreitlv
and tinani lalh with Alloinev tieneral
I lolinm.iN ei s i ampaign lor governor
"I've heard reliable rumors about the
R\( s commitment to a million dollars
and mon c>r Krohumaver Met.tine
said "Thai's not an unreasonable sum
the Xatioinil Republican Party Inis nirpctcJ (V< t^an \
puhernatorial vine us one it haJI\ wants to win. \/nl it 's
w illing to pull out all the stops ntoiuv, mini, hiitli ranking
members to Jo a.
bn.lust1 the R\( s inttrrs ,ifr
I hcv \ c t'vprrssril an intiMi
i ■>in11.ii|>ii
1 ii I.a I till' KM h i■> i.11 tii
mm gtivfmnr'' i .inip.ugn
null k s .in idn I ion lb,tl ilrsi-iA
.ilti-llluiH w Ill'll l! find- .1 I ill
would t*xpt*l I filin'! to Will O!
fond i haul r .it w inning so
lull, illtd
st III till'
I llif I tin
I In- KM
rs sjii'i i.d
II tll.lt Villi
to It,IS f .1
sou put
mi'! r • if \ nm i i i niri t's lulu il ..ml
I mi (Irimliml tli-ptil\ ilin'i tur ut tin
K\( nlllll.llml Ki'jiuhlu MM ( ,m innin s
\ .si II t.it i< 111
III i mu m- I lifsr rcsiniri i'S mi tudi*
iiinit innnt'\ .Hill HHMl' si,ill litllr- ill.ill
i null ilmti'il In mill l,iii• l i.ii rs lint
i Is s iii i sft .imouiil nl u h it (K(. \l
] s.l.l 11 \ Hill's II I .1 1,11 gl'tl'l I 1 ,l( I'
r\i . \ . 1111 1111 \ i mui inmni s »' ’ ■ " h ■
It* tin* I rohum.ivfi t .impm^n I i.n\ Inn!
s.nd \nd although hum* K( . \ immi %
m,i\ hr don.itrd lii thi t mnj>.11i.’11 tlx nr
v;,mi/.it inn \ total < ontrihuf iuiis will nut
i niiii'i lnsr In Si milium ( daw lm d >aid
I don't I In nk. .mvmic rould ( oidn m
thr nimoi tli.it thr K\( m Kt.A was
(iLuinmi; on ;i\ 11• : that kind of tnun
r\ ( daw inrd said Ur just don t ha\r
il
\n mitri^ht In*
Hilt Slr\r S< hnrldrl J u 11! I H <d dun tor
toi 1 .oldsi limit It now drtu iw I |r r|rt
lion < .illlp.iii'j! 1111» -f ioiird ( oiwloid ■
honrst \
1 or thrill to Stl\ thr\ doll t ha Vr thr
niont'N is in outright hr hr s.iid I in
ll.ltiotl.d pai'lv ( III .lllil dot's trrii tilt Kr
puhlii an st.it*- (nutirs tin moiirv and
111«*\ 1»,iv ♦ • .ii Ir.ist holt .i million jdoll.iis)
or morr to spriui on this rai r
t )i« ’.n m Krpubln .in I'm t , i li.ni m.m
( i.11y’ Hnkm.m < ontmnrd th.it ( losr to
SI million lit Krpnhh< all l'.ilt\ uumri.it
rd tliolirv piobabU Will hr llinhrllrd
into thr i iohmn.i\ *-i < a mpa i •. n
I im.i^inr Imuir.iism^ through thr
K\t .md ()KP I ould hum; Sdnn nun to
SHOO tit hi moir th.m wli.il • brmi i.ii rd
right now Hrikuum '.ini adding th.it
tin- K( . \ K\( ( )K11 mni thr (Jl'r^on Kr
Inrn lo C ampai^n, Pai»i* “>
Timber industry's side displayed
at weekend logging convention
Bv lime Kussfll
I mer.ilil ( unlrdiuliir
rhi1 • Jmi .iniui.il (Jrcmiii
I. uggitu; I iinli'ii'iii i* opened to
ilif |iul)lu S.tlurd.o .i( tlir I..mi
(mills I .in>;riiuiui.s in .in i'll.iiI
lu liillllllllllli.il.' till' ll s
puMliun in tin' < unlinuiitK i•
II. - Ini 111 it 11 it opinion
The i onli'it'iu i' i> guing in
in.ike them inuir .iw.iii- iiiurt1
edin .ilrii mi liou ivi1 ,in- nut de
.liuvitiv: lln- Inn-,| ,imi i,11n11u
tlic Lmd " s.iid K.iiiiK l.i'Wid
Im ,i Springtii'ld menther ol
tin' Yellim Ribbon ( , .ditlon .i
Ii ii .i I pri i lullin': mdusti \
Kit toils t ampai^n, pirsrnlt'd
v idrus lu thr puhiii mi tort's!
lll.lll.ip'liifiit .Hid thr spottrd
oiv I In additimi. tlir ( )rri»on
St.lit* l 'nivrisitv hurst
nming drpartmrnt sponsormi
.in r vhibit of histone lo^gin^
phe dos
i irnhn n*i ripls an* about
t»H pm rnt id Lint* ( muih s in
i omr said I ).ni \\ nod rum. «i
Spiinrhflii mriiibri id thr Sri
low Ribbon ( oalition It has
Iirrn Miid tli.it our mdustr\ is
IrviiiK to stop all usr of limber
.is natural resourt > an<I th.it s
not tmr hr* s.nil
I hr I oalition w host* uirin
bris ini ludr proplr m thr tun
‘All ivf? want to do is work, make a
living, raise our kids, and send them to
college. I Ye're not out to hurt owls'
— Randy Lewtdlnn
group \\ c si i up I v want .in
unbiased \ u-w
Drawing niorr than i Hill
people tile i oillereiM e tin usi'il
mi ilit- thi-mi' 1 11resl produi is
Oregon's past. Oregon's tu
Inn' emphasizing respi iiisibli'
forest management and the re
iation nt itir timlici mihisti\ ni
( >regihi anil tin' nation
ttic i (a it i' n* in i * also 11 sit u i ci i
exhibits on everything tioiii
logging am! sa!ct\ • |iitpinci11
to poison ■ v\ repel lent as writ
as seminars mi prodiu linn in
i entires ami timber taxation
Tiie (.rit'n I i tangle I'rnjer t a
KVAI i \ sponsored publii ic
tin induslrs .mil uthei i mumu
mis members esas nig,mi/ed to
heighten ■ ominunits .ns.unless
,111(1 knuss ledge .it II Hit I lie mill
tiple usi nl publit lands .mil
lialani mu resoun e jn i nlui I inn
■ inii protei t ion ,u i uni mg In ,i
i o.ilition st.iteinenl
\\ li.il s\ e re i ns ill s ed i u is
saving |ohs hn Oregon ami its
mg In slims people th.il ss e are
an environmental group less
ellen said W e ie interesteil in
sasing animals anil (he nisi
ronmeiii Hr i are ms! as iinn li
e anyone . all i an hei ansi
!ha! s mn live?Iihood
The media i overage
the Inn
lift iiuiustiv lias n•< 1*1 veit ims
been misleading VVuodriim
said Ilf . iifii teley isiun 111\fi
age ill dey astated lorest lands
.is niif example
()ne tiling I'd like In i If.ii
111 > IS tll.lt let fill I \ spots
y\ Ill'll till", gel ill planes .mil
show devastated si flics I i|
lift thill's pnv.itf Id ml s maybe
owned by \\ i*\ e rh.iusf r
Uuodrum s.ml
I .e\\ f I If II 111,lines tile dfV.lSl.1
t If l\ III those SI files oil U ll.lt Ilf
i .ills lurporale greed u tin Ii
<i!lou s the i utlmg iit .ill the
timber .it oik e
\\ i 'ye ue\ ei iluiif th.it
I isi eI If n s.ml It s ,m e\ e
SOI. It Iflll.llllS ,m fvfsoie toi
■ ilxiilt Hi years, .mil then
v k iii iu Ii hie inis right m
l lif k.-v to avoiding sm li
ilfv.ist.itiori. I.fuellfii s.ml is
in iii.ont.lining .i li.il.im e In the
ll.lt \ i si 111.; pi.II | li es Intel If I
. in e by fin iruiinifiit.ll groups
in the harvesting ol ulii groyytli
illsiupts tlie growth .mil h.itvest
i v< If
\\ e ( .111 keep .1 gumi li.il.im f
it tin's II nisi let us do it l.eu
fllfii s.mi 'll uc go in .uni
st.irt (lilting I lie sci oml .mil
third growth we II run out nl
supply II wi go in .mil keep
( titling old grou th on .i sus
t, lilted y if Id basis tile II W e ! I
ai liiev e mu b.il.uu e
We y f been pi.11 tl( I Kxl
forestry habits lor the last HI
years l.eyyfllfli added \P
ue yy.m! to do is yyofk make
111 III1.' r.iis. u k i 1 and send
them in [ olle ge Ur le not ■ a it
to hint my Is ''
One great finish
Ihf^on M'Mf'o/ iiu.irtl .S/ric R.mniiiri ync% ,i Iw/.
ill *. > ihr in 111/ 'd/ //)r I hi i Is till.ll ifi’llLn -^i'.isiiii
/*< */!(«• •;.!»»» ■ /Vic Ihiik' tlrmolisln-ti I SI utf
l\,limi^ri ll.ld II iit tlmst' [mints Srr stni'l mi /*,/cc III
I’iintd In Mark 'i It-n