Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 01, 1990, Page 6, Image 6

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M EASKES VACC l N E
NOT JUST FOR KIDS
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• Vaccine failure among college age pctmhis and young
people account lot 50'. ol me.isle- .
• | hi measles outbreak tins last seat was the worst since
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• I h. death loll lot measles is the highest in i s ,e.u
• 1 lie measles outbreak in Medford anti Ashland Lot spring
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The measles ‘Shot" you got
as a child isn't enough!
Xccoitline to the Oregon IIcpaitmcnt ol Health,
e ollcge sUielcnts m Oregon shonltl ohtain a second
close' ol measles vaccine. isiudi-nis tmiu IhIuh 1*157
would lu c\t mpl 11 mu (his inoinim nd.ilionl
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Forum answers ballot questions
B\ D.ir.iKn Tr.ippr
I mrrald ( cmtrilwtor
Tin \S! () hrlii .m inf* ?nna
tional Inriiii) Wnini’Mi.n msht
It j .idtln^s student (jursfions
.i}miul .1 measure mi thr
ballot for tin* ujM iimiiii; \|»ril
rii*( I ions
AM ( ) Vic r !11rsuji• nt Sc nit
\\ n koft. ( (institutional (it hi rt
< h«urperson ( arolvn I.add
! lee linns « oordinatoi km
I liidgc and lout I i«*c turns Board
mcmiins reviewed I lit* ballot
measure pnic ess and disc nssrd
iH*\\ « han^rs in jinx I'durcs
Wvc knit annouiM rd that flu*
\M ( ) I \n til IVr had derided
earlier in the* r\ mins t<> elmu
natr mu’ nf tin* two ways in
u iin It a mc.isiin; t an hr plat <*d
mi thr ballot In prr\ ioils rlr<
t mns a signature* from (lie
\Si ( ) president alonr v\ as
riinimh to urt a mrasun* nil thr
hallo! but \\ \ t kod said t lit *
A Si ( ) Iaci tilivr disfontmurd
this pm* rduir hre ausr fhr\ frit
it was disc nminator\
\\ \ i kojt said allow im.’ thr
ptesideul In approve Hi disap
prm e tile im lllsintl "I cell.till
measures nn .1 hallo! Wets mil
eiitirch I,m .nut llu' students
<tlitilt1 shi mid 111■<nli• v\ hii I)
measures will appeal on a li.il
lot
I ho only w,i\ ,i measure i .in
ho pul on .i h.illot now is lo lust
hits o the ( (institutional I Hu it
approve its wording and then
olit.on the signatures cl al least
pen ent iif the student IxnI\
1 ap|a(ixiinateK 'HHI students)
Am student w ith a proposed
measure must submit il to the
( (institutional (a nut to ha\ e
till1 leealilv ( he( ked and III
( lai il\ the language I add
said \\e don t want lo i hange
the siihstani e ol it hill we have
lo lie miii that the language is
t ih|e. live and non persuasive
II the wording of a measure is
not approved, the I amslitutiou
al (.nut members will work
with the student[s) to revise it
until it is ,k c eptahle II il is ap
planed a student can begin to
i ollei I signatures
I tie i oltst itlltliiii.il (umt Hi.
meet M.irrh fi If) review hallo!
measure proposals tii.it have
beet) submitted. hut l.add said
th< \ u ill tr\ to meet rarliei in
I In* week lo give studi'iils a-,
inui h I mu' .is pi issible In i ol
let l signatures
It a measure is In hr in< hidi'il
on llir ballot ibis spt mi; thr ir
quin’d number ol signatures
must he iililained In March ill
ibis deadline was estub
lished so all ballot meastues
i an lie iik.hided in the volri 's
guide whii It will be published
\pril utb
"Too mam ballot measures
were not included in the vot
el 's guide last \ ear and that s
reallv I he onlv plai e" tor most
students to learn about them
before the elect ions Dodge
said
I lie Klei (ions Hoard meets
lodav at t ut p m in the I All
Hoard Room to dei ide u bethel
lo revise am elei tion rule's.
Students are welt nine lo at
lend
Candidates criticize spending
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f merald Reporter
liitii.itu>n needs to be the top priority in
the ttl'M slate legislateI• ' ht.it' lepO'M'ntatlve
i .undidates Maiie bell .mil ( li.iilr- ( ule told
the College Republicans .it then meeting
Wednesday night.
bell .mil ( ole bull! from 1 ugene ami run
mug m the Man It Republican primary he state
representative District -I i otnaged the l.i ;is
latere tni breaking the voter approved state
spending limit ostensibly to im reuse higher
education f.M ulty salaries
I’m uffemJed the legislative session left
edmation until the end ’ said Cole. Cimersi
ly Inlet national Business fVogiam assoi iale di
lertui
“It > possible to increase faculty salaries
without lire.iking the spending limit.’’ said
bell formei l ane County Kepublii ails chair,
adding that she believed edu< ation should lie
the top spending priority m the state budget
1 don't know how yve'te going to fund
higher edut ation. hut we i.in't pul any moie
on the backs ot students just as we cun t put
puhlii edmation on the hacks ot tin property
owneis. we’re at the limits ’’ ( nle said.
'There’s no (|uestion in my mind educa
I mu is essential lu mu prosperity in the stale
However the methodologv of solving
prohlems has Iru kled down from the national
level lo this stale he added
'll von have a problem |uM throw mune\
at n I in concerned we torus in so imii.h on
salaries we." lose sight of other problems in
higher edin ation ( ole said
Hell also i .it. i/ed incumbent Ktigene
state Rep David l)i\ s worker's compensation
proposal
David Dix idea is lo have workers gel a
one week i la ,s on satetv she s.iid "lie
didn't answer liou the course would he de
signed and how this would be pani toi.
• airrentlv i worker with a perfect safetv
risoid has the same rate ,is one who’s aum
de'U prune. Hell said. We need incentives to
i liange people's behavior more than sending
them to a i lass "
In addition, both candidates critn i/.ed Or
egon's anti business polic ies
Referring to the recent decision by Kohr
Industries not to locale .1 plant in Kugene Hell
saiil the decision was prompted b\ more than
tin' nuc leardree /.one ballot measure
1 he conflicting attitude' has been. 'We
want development, but we don't want
growth Hell said
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