Oregon Daily_ Emerald _Inside_ ■ Election update. Page 4 ■ Encore section, Pages 7-9 ■ Stanford drops women. Page 11 ■ Tournament. Pages 12, 16 Fritl.n . Marc h M. 1'i‘in Kugenr, ()rrj>on Volume ‘t l. XuiiiIiit 1 Id Speaker calls for end to conflict Hv Ali( e I hornton \ mtTiild Reporter Mutual re< ogmtion between Israelis and Palestinians is net ess.HA to establish peat e III the Middle Past. said a leader of an Israeli religious < ommunit\ I hursduv /eid.m Atashi is a member of flu* I )i u/ i ommunitv a non ( bristian non Muslim reli gious minonts organization that has been m existem e sini e the earlv Middh* Ages \t.ishi a former member •>! 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I tlsl\f Ilf sa ill In h.n f i i i nit lusn f u ai tut*' tpntip has tu i nmpIftfU tlflf.il thf nthfi tnif anil pu t ail ovt-t that aif.i I If past wars liftwi'fii I % i .it'll anti \i.ib lalfs h.n f nnh ailtl ft! tn pruhlfms Ataslii saitl .\11 thtisf wai s brought nnh tifslrut linn ami h,lira'll hflvvffri [urn In Mashi, I’atff t> Commission to release report Shutout Kumi X.ninmato Icil tlw wnmrnA Irunis Ir.tm In .1 •I II win tnrr I’mtl.unl rhursiLn .iltrrnnnn \,n;,imntn wiin .it \n I siiifilfs tinil lr,iinril with Amhi'i (iolwrii lor ,1 11 in .il \i 1 I iloublos Photo l)\ Miirtin Thirl B\ ( hris Bounett I merald \smk i.111* I ditor PORTLAND Ihe iimmiiir's commission looking into the mle nl higher education m lh»* Portland Metropolitan area will release .1 prelum n.ir\ report within die next two niontlis, said at t inn chairman Dirk Reiten at a news »unfereiii e Ihursdav Reiten substituting tor chairman Don } risbee also released a report hum SKI Interna tional that summarizes Portland's strong points and ( reated a list of visions th.it the < it\ need ed to a< hieve in higher edut ation I lie report mili( ates a series of future ut I in** | n • s s 11 > 11 • stmi lure changes in the si.itc s hight'l t fit lie .itniii system Ihe siiniiii.il \ will he y| l v e i i tu (Ins N'eil (lulilsi hmiilt. sslm liimieil the lommissinn .mil st.lte legislators ( tile proposal t(l tile ( unilllissiuilllulll .1 stale elei liniiii s group suggested that Portland Slate I ms ei sits he i Itiseil (loss n anil that I lie I nisersi Is a ml (tregon Slate t oilvei sits he a I loss. I ti i pin s hie programs in the Portland area Anothei iei uiiiineiiil.itmu hum PSI edtii a tins proposed their si hnul and the Oregon Health Si ie HI ns Hnis ei sits merge to bet tel highei edlii a turn m that region lorn to ( omrnission, Page "> Bailey/Stickel enter ASUO race Promise to 'put themselves on the line' Bn Donisr C lillon tmoruld Assoriate Editor I’lotlUSing til grt nit thr trill r .mil grt tile joli tloiu*. ASl'O I'nivrrsitN altairs i nor dinator Kirk Bailry ami AS! () ptihlii.ity i uoriliii.iliii Shrila Sin ki• I amiiiuni nl thru i andi ilai \ tin twill 'l I ASI t) pirM limit and \n i• president lhurs ila\ attrmoon "Ur rrallv plan on putting oursrlv rs out thrrr tin thr stu dents putting ourselves on thr line St it krl said \\ r don l rrallv vvant tu frnt r it \\ r don't v\ ant In seem u ish\ w asln in our philosophies iialisin student who has been involved with mam student groups on campus At she lets hold sereral positions in tho l' 11 iv**rsitv housing system mt hiding dorm president resi dent assistant anti .1 seal on the housing area standards hoard .Shekel also plays (dub Sports rugby In addition to hei ASt'() advertising and publii it\ re spousibilities Shekel was part of the < me group that organ i/.ed AIDS Information Month in lauuaiy As silting at tiVe ieadeis now we really want to tarry that on through next year she saitl "It's .1 Irmlnll) of ehoit e issue and to have any kind of plan imposed on the students is mi tit i f?ptable Moreovei tin* ( andidates plan to confront tfit* l niv«*rsi t\ s tm.nu nil < one fins. m« Itici mi: stall- s\ sti-in funding of tai 1111\ salaries and atfdi-tn pro grams. Hailes said Ilf added that those issues will he (.mu ing before the Legislature next \ ear The i andidates also want stu dents to get then money s worth out of the I’niversits St K kel said Hnilei _’d has .1 hint; history in student |iiililii s .uid repre sentation Ilf is .1 fourth ye.u studfiil in pulitii <11 m iem f .mil p|,ms In lift lure .ill I'.liulisll m.i jor .is v\id! In addition tu Ins experie m f m tiif ASl'O. H.idf\ has hifii involved m tin- I’re lau Sni if l\ University housing and thf ( a)11st11ilIli)II ( uurt 1 If also sits mi numerous i ampus i oniinit let's ini hiding llle Ullilil I are Task I'nri e and the l minuted Sexual Attention Task I'ori e Stickel is a third year jour "I think Shell.i .mil I h.ive .is the ultimate goal servil e to the students. Hailes added "We see some definite needs of the students .uni issues and we think we i an address them Student health insuratu e is one issue i urrenllv t.n mg stu dents and Stii.kel said kirk and I are taking a stand right oil .saying that we are going to aggressisels oppose any kind ol mandators student health in suram e "Students should have the option to i house then student health insurance.' Hailes said "A !i»( ol |K'oplt? illm I #<‘t nut and vote and realize tli.it ''tu dents jm'. S' IWurth (it lees ev ore lerin she s.tit 1 I )<> tlie\ use those S‘t-' worth ol lees'' Bailee s.tnl stiiiienls need to he aware that the I 'niversilN ad inini.stialion is i onsidermg (Its ( (intituling the Silt general tie posit s|ndents pa\ e.n h \ear This monev Innds the AM '() as well as main other student groups, he said "t Ilium os ,ue it s not going to he there next yeai and there needs to he a u av to deal W till that disi repant \ and shortfall ol funds." Bailee said, adding that "There hasn't heen any de Pholn b\ \tulrr Ktinirn Kirk Hailex .mil Sheila Slit kel threw their hats into the rinu I'hiirsil.n In a muni mini; then laiuliilaty lor the l‘lUt)-‘ll ISI () e\e< (till e I IS1III! \ ft H.iilrs .mil St ii krl pi.in lu i nil u .lie rcl.il inns with the I'mirrsih housing students .is wdl .is (hi- I ugrne coin nut ■ i it \ Uc re imining .is .in r\pcri rni i'(l ted in W r rr running .is strong Ir.tdrrs th.it .ire going to hr responsive to student nri'ds Mriilrv s.itci I know th.it sounds rr.dlv « lit lit- but \\ r t.ikr V i‘r\ SiTHHlsU tin* n‘s|)unsil)ilit\ to h.u k up wh.it WI* s.l\ I )iuy» trstin^ m.iv be .inothui isstn* the' ASt 'O r\r( utivi* h.is Turn to ( andiriates, Page ">