Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 28, 1990, Page 8, Image 8

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thing l« going your way.
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may he a criminal. D.W I is the
most fmjucnllt rommillc<l crime
in the nation l«xla>; an estimated
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.University
University releases Riverfront papers
1 lore are soint* of the stones that took place
while I'niversitv students were enjoying spring
break
The t'niversitv released over l.aOO pages of
documents related to the dumping of < liemie.il
wastes on the site of the Riverfront Roseau h Park
I he doc uments indicate that around 1.000
gallons of t hemical waste were dumped in the
_While You Were Away
area during the late PHtOs and eark 70s It was
previously reported that onk JOd to too gallons
of vs .Isle v\ ere dumped
The documents .were requested In Richard
Hold. an activist with the Poareworks political
ai lion group. Brian Hoop, a t'niversitv student
senator ami Robert Wolfe a local freefone writ
or
t'niversitv officials announced last fall the
present o of sm h suhstam es as nitrii and sulluru
at ids perchloric acid, haloi arhons and lioavv
metals
More than StiOO.OOO worth ot i.ue vv ak ' i
len from the I’niversity s knight l.ihrarv in 10H "
were recovered last week when Mil agents dis
< overed ,t large quantity of stolen works at a
home in ()ltium\a. Iowa
Steven Clary Hlumberg. a -M-vear old Minne
sola native, was arrested after agents found about
1 1 000 rare hooks, antiques, manusc ripts and art
works The collection is valued .it up to Sift) mil
lion.
Illumherg will most likely he charged with
interstate transportation ol stolen goods The felo
ny i arries a maximum penalty of 10 y ears in pns
on and a Sif50.000 fine
Diaries, manusc ripts and 1.1 to 15 books de
tailing life in Oregon during the late loth c entury
yyere stolen from file l adversity in Decernhci
10H7
I he governor's commission studying liighei
education needs in Portland said in its concept
paper to legislators that Portland State l adversity
needs to he strengthened
Phi slate branc h of the Americ an Klectronic s
\ssoc i.ition recommended to the c ommission that
PSI In dosed and that Oregon Slate I adversity
and tin- 1'niversitv provide more courses in the
Portland area.
Measles virus still poses threat
I hr University s Student
I li.iltii (irntei spent nearly
SI00.000 winter term to inimu
nize i.tMltl students with the
me.isles \,ii line said ihreetor
I h James Jill kson I uesday
I hat does i lit dins n the i nk
nl .t measles epidemh hut ol
i nurse it doesn't eliminate it
lie said
Ihe measles virus is still
«di\ e in the i (immunity I dt\
i.ises were reported during the
last several months In- said
laiksnii said students w ho
have not rei etved a rerent mea
sirs immunization should stop
i)\ !hr Ilf*«tfIii cpntiT fur boos!
<•!' shot
!hc two 1!uj\i-rsit% students
who »mitiiii ted measles l.isi
t<• i ill have KTuvnnl Both stu
denis had reciMM’d measles
Viii dilations as nhikiren. bui
1111 \ ,n i in,limns I,idl’d. Jai ksmi
said
\s ij| luesdav ini i uses at
llii- I imrrsih had been report
i'd slin i- llii- fust tun outbreaks
I iii’ii’ is a moderate risk
that nr II slid have mort't uses
on t ainpiis this spring term "
(at kson said
Students will be rt;i|uired to
pin I!h■ regular price ul SI. ter
<i measles injei turn or S.'H toi i
i oinbiiiiition measles mumps
rubella injei lion
Toward llie end "t last term
the health center ottered mea
sles injections .it no i barge and
offered combination injections
lor S Hi I Ion e\ ei . the health
i enter i annot afford to i ontin
tie giving free injei lions, |ai k
son said
Students mat t isit the health
t entei lor injei t ions on a drop
in basis Monday through I n
day from 1 to t p in
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