Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 30, 1990, Image 1

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    ——Oregon Daily_ _
Emerald
I rid.iv Man li ill 1'IHH
I 'ugcui' (Iri'Kim
\dliiiiic 'I I \imibci I M)
_I nside_
■ Election deadline. Page 4
■ Men's track preview, Page 6
■ Encore! section, Pages 10-12
■ EWEB recall petition. Page 14
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Springing into action
Kvturninfi witir rrrrivrr I'mt\ lLirtfuin hauls onr
in during thr hist </,n nl'spring pt.u /nr thills lor tlir
( ht't’mi tooth,ill Irani
I’hoto b\ Mar k VIr-n
Departments to give up money
Revenue to be used to fund programs
B\ ( hns Kounell
I merald \vmk i,lit* t dilor
\uviliar\ drp.n Ititrnls with
m iln* I niv«*rsit> will (urn m n
1 peri fill ill tlifii budgets In tin'
m linol III lll'lp lllllll lilt' pi,III
mug .mil impli'mi'iil.itmu ,ii ,i
ili'iiiii .iiul . id 111 i 11is! i at t v r pm
g r.i ms
l lii' 1 imrrsitv hopes tu r.usi*
,ilinii! >1 mi 11 inn In leipiiring
M*Vt'11Ht' generating llcp.ll I
un'llls 111 Nl'I 11N ll 11 ‘ 1 pl‘H I'll! ill
tin'll 111uI.• t• I• said K.ilpli Ntiii
itri l,iini iliri'i liif ('I llii I illii i
n! Management .111*1 Hudgr I
I Ih* u liiilc tnli’ii! w,is In rr
1 lIV I'l SI 111 If III till' I hnIn 111
i m i fd In I In- intrust i hi I in i- ul
tile ms! it tit it >n. S1111111 • I land
said "We're living tu recover
m mu' ul th.it mi mi'v nii it will
go li.ii k min llif iii-.Ii in l n in.d
ari'.i
All .tiivili.u v tli’ji.irlitit’iiln
will bf .iffft Ifd ,u i fpi Ini slu
drill mu .mil student tundril
programs Sunderland said
I lie I Ml Student I If.dill
i filter. Athlete Department
.mil I nivcisitv I lousing the
four largest auviliarv depart
infills are rxpet ted to gfllel
ate as nun ll as S {(HMHHI tol the
I niv ei sit v
I 'i i .glams vv it li in ai admit u
departments that geneiate in
i on if sin h as w (irksliops and
seminars w here a lee is
i I la l'ge d will also he suli|e i t to
the I pen flit leipirsl Slindfl
land said
I hr l ’111\ rrsit\ is muli‘r^nm^
t ,im|his u itir pl.mnim; to ilr
t * * i mmr u h.tl 11»»* *ii .nirmu
sllVIH'lhs ot thr M lit Mil .11*' .mil
litiv\ thr\ ».in hr improvni
I hr iiKMirv is nrrttrd In .is
sist in (hr (it.iimm^ prut rss ,mtl
to help unplrmrnl uru pm
^r.ims .mil l hmrrsiU hrrsi
ilrnl \l\ |rs Miami i-. tm mitt’ !u
thr .mxtll.iiv ilrp.il I inrnts tur
fliusr tUlltls
I hr if s 11 |t ul ircjllrst i IU' this
iiiumi u ill must likrlv hr rr
will h.i\ e to make up lh.it rev
1‘imr somehow she said
\lniri i\ i*i students « an e\
I mm I pin e i in leases lor the
'dorms .md tamdv lnni .nu' and
tin* health < eiitei
' The iIK lease w 111 he
passed on to residents in the
form ot hu’her mom and
hoard said Marjorv Kame\
housing dhim toi
Ihe hmisini.; department
vv ith a S in '» million budget
will tmu over Sinn non a veat
It you're (•vttini* (the tee),
small. If You're /mving it, it's
lot."
it w ill be
u hell of a
— Marjory Ramey
tlei Ini m fin; 11*• i pi it i's fi>i slu
lll'IllS
I ilnn I til ink .ml. nt I hr ,ius
ill.II irs an' 11.i)ipv abiiut li.iv ill'.:
an ailili'il i‘\|lt‘IISr lint It i rl
I a 1111 \ is a li*m 11 n la t r i ansi'
situ! \.l,'ll \t. Mill.in I Alt ' ill
11a tm
Mi M 11 Ian '.a III that I M I
ptit iis in ilt-p.iitinfills mu h .is
till' Main I)fsk anil tin' I isli
llliul Ulllllll IISI' III llllsl't till' I
pi'it i' 111 I i*i' although shi' 11 ill
mil hums I is him min h
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s, • I mill in ii'\ f tn11■ Ihm ansi* i it
tin' Ini*
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a hi nit Hist \ i sns pin • -s hnl nr
In lllr I 111V rrsilv K.illirS st| III
II vmu v* * * 111 lit* (til** irr), il
will In* mu.ill K.imrs siiii 1 ul
In >v\ I In ’ hr is l)riii|.; |i«*n i'is «m1
In l ins i*rs11\ (Irji.utnirnls II
sum |ms h»k il it s .i In'll n| ,1
Ini
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( rulri dirr< tor. s«iid in .i pir
s mus inlrrv irss tli.il hr.illh « rn
In |>i ii is v\ < Mild nnt iiiiiij) dr.i
m.iIk .ills hul thcs s\ mild m
i i r.isr hri .lllsr «»t I hr I pen mil
< li.ir^r
I) 11 s • ■ VV1111 lord ismsI.imI
spoils mini m.ilion dim tor
s,i 141 th.it tin* .ilhlrlK drp.irl
lurn to Krs rimr, I 7
Handbook
details rights
for renters
By Wayne Parker
Emerald Contributor
If you've ever had a problem
getting your deposit back after
moving out of an apartment, or if
you're dreading moving from
dormland to the off-campus rental
jungle, OSPIRG may be able to
help.
The campus public interest
group has just finished the eighth
edition of its Renter's Handbook.
The handbook, which OSPIRG
started producing in 1973, de
scribes renter's rights from appli
cation to eviction and everything
in between.
The major change in the hand
book is an update in the section
number that covers renter's rights.
The revisions were made by
Multnomah County District judge
Michael Marcus.
"(The handbook) is geared not
only toward students, but the
community at large." Peter Drake,
the OSPIRG Campus Coordinator
for the University, said. He said
Turn to Handbook, Page 16
Panel discusses role of civil disobedience
Bv folie Andrade
l meruld Reporter
M,in\ questions were fell unanswered
during .1 panel (list ussion sponsored bv tile
Student Hal Assot latum, on t ivil disuliedi
eni e and Its idle 111 the government and the
mints Thursday night
I he panel consisting (it hull speakers
and a mnderului tin used on spei itu (pies
linns about i ivil disobedient e the role of
the media and the responsibility of the guv
eminent and the i units
Tom Coffin 1 S attorney and .idjuni I
law professor, said ( n il disobedient e was ,i
very (onipliiated suf)|ei t mattei ignored in
the legal i ommunitv and posed questions to
think about
We I people! need to tie asking ourselves
what is i ivil disobedient e?’ he asked Is
there legitimate and illegitimate forms’
Does it mean different things to different
people:’ Uti.it flint lions do lawyers the
t a immunity and tin- media pl.ivV”
(lottin ottered an explanation of vv tial i iv
11 disobedient e is bv mm pa ling it to a I \ pl
ot detense known as "defense ol net essl
tv whit h is often used as a detense I>\ i i\
il disubedients m i unit
I he difference between the two t alego
ties is defined fix the four t riteria ot "tie
tense ot net essity that justifies the viola
tors actions Ihe defendant laced with a
choice of evils must those the lessei evil
the person must have at ted to prevent im
minent harm ot others must have reason
abh anticipated a t ausal relation between
Ins conduit and the harm to be avoided
... Mjilin M„rl
lam ( all it i. I S .itlarnm .mil .idjnnrt Imx pralnxxar, m.ikrx .1 paint dnrinu
I hnrxd.i 1 niffht s p.mrl ilixi ussian an 1 nil ilixahrilirni n.
.mil llifii' must In' no citin'! li’K'il iiltri
n.it ivi' In \ iuliiti' till' l.iv\
Hr s.ml it u.is ililln nil to .ilso di'ti'r
mini' uhi'tlier tlm viol.itinn vv.is instill
.ililf lii'i .nisi' ni.nn l.ius Ii.ivi' lit'cn
i li.itim'iI ill ,nidi'll in tlif p.ist In i .nisi*
id i i\ il (llsobi'ilii'iu i'
I),i\id \lkuis .iltiiriicv .uni .nliiiin t
l.m jimli'ssin . .inri'i'd tli.il it u.is li.inl
til ) 11111II11111 till' jllst ill! .it icill III Mill
iliMilii'dii'in i' lint s.iid mm I'liii'iits .mil
.il 1111nx nt tins suit tti'ii- iii'i'di'd In sns
t.mi ,i hi'.iltln );mi• r111111• 111
lie Si1111 people who ( omtuil these
< nines .ire ullen doing them tor nnselt
ish re.isons .mil should not he deterred
horn speaking out
"We need to hear lorin ttiein tie
eattse the are nsnallv tin- people who
are linked out and don't have politi
< al power oi inllueni e Atkins said
‘ Ihe role ot the (ourts should not
he to tr\ and prevent people Irom i n il
lorn to Panel, Page 17