Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 11, 1990, Image 1

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    _Inside_
■ IFC candidates, Pages 4,5
■ Campus events. Page fi
■ Track news, Page 16
■ Softball returns home. Page 17
■—.Oregon Daily_ _
Emerald
W. April H 1 M'li)
Ilu^enr ( Iri'Kmi
Volume '11. \umhei 1 ,’H
Panel discusses
media coverage
of Woods case
B\ Stephanie Holland
I merald Reporter
Although journalists often have at.
less to l.ti ts Imm public records. lhr\
should he sensitive to the puhlit when
reporting this inlorniation. mi online to
,t panel held luesday on journalism eth
it s
"Yes real reporters make decisions
based tm the heart. said panelist He
bet (alone news director lor kK'/.l l\
I he panel also ini hided Tim (lleason.
tniversitv assistant prolessor of journal
ism Krit Mortenson. reporter tin /Vie
Kegistci Cihinl: .uni I apt.iin I nn Kiri
puhlit information ollicer lot the I n
gene I’olit e I iepartment
Ihe panel, sponsored In the 1 niversi
tv's t hapter ol Sot ietv til I'roiessional
lournalists discussed the news stones
th.it arose last tall when III Kodnev
Wood and Ins wile Nani :v Wood were
i barged with prostitution in laigeue
Ihe wealtln \eu 'link couple last
Septeiuher ottered t'niversitv students
cash to have M'\ with Nancy Wood
while Kodnev Wood took pit lures and
tape ret ortled the at is
\ male Iniversitv student was paid
.S.IO after he had sev with Nancy Wood
In December. Kodnev Wood was
found ileatl in Ins home New York po
lit e saitl W ood apparently shot himself
111 the head
Ihe entire incident received national
and international attention, irotn l.u
gene to the Woods Southampton lesi
dent e on Long Island. New 'i oik and to
(urn to Woods, Page 1 j
Phiilci hv Vjii 1‘iinIi
'students mi I iicsil.n fimtested the imminent re
turn ut nwnkex s tu the l nix ersitx \ Libs
Group demonstrates
against animal study
Hv ( hris BnuiH'lt
I mrr.ild \ ■>'.<>< i.Uf I ditnr
\ hot it .'{I I niversitv students opposed In the impending lelurn
nt prim.ili’S In campus lui invasive i'cmmii ii protested outside
I hies! is I Kill I liesdaV
Ihi'. is pri’llv tntic 11 .1 min-vlulrnt. peaceful wav nt i‘iini .itmg
student', .mil tie i .rnipiis th.i! primal. . ,ne i tuning bail. said
\ti mil a Seim a i a ul Students lui the 1-1 Kit a I Treatment id \ nun a Is
1‘rutesteis i allied signs man lied and i limited against animal
n s. an h in their demonstration that lasted about III minutes
I.\eu tlnm.il the rails via - peai ellll the I'tliveisilv tiiuk pie
VentatlVe measures h\ plai mg a I anipus sei mats iitfii er at the ell
tram e id 11 ties! is where a lit ma Is are kept
1‘nmat. reseati h is on. part id a three seal s 'll HIM! giant
looking into hiain mei ham-ans that i untied .-h i live attention m
humans
I’ossihle he net 11 s liom the lesean h ulmh will deal inamh
with human sublet Is im hide the development id new tei hmi|iies
lot rehabilitating victims id i lused head injuries and other brain
disorders
\ i ilium t>l i\ to «* 11 * 11! m.H ,H|iir nmukcvs will hi* k t •}»t imi h
vt-ai ill I tic 141,1111 unili'i tin- i .nr ill [isv< holog\ pioh-ssot Hit 11.1 rti
Miirri Kin
Hr,mi implant, will !»• nisurtftl into imi h tnoukus to stmK ,u
liv11\ during si'lritnr attonlion nsuaii !i tin* inonkovs will lie
killi'il to ili-ti-rmiti*t u lii’ii- ilic im(il,ilit', .in' In. .ili'il in tin' lii.iin
St'UH'l l.i s.iiil Si I \ pi,ms to send nut lUi'ls di-si rilling lutilir
.ii tiviiii", in tfll students .ilmut tin1 iftiirn ni mnnkiws .mil .ihout
tin t \ j n- u! i I'M',m h lli.it will Hr pi-i lor lin'd
VYe ruiil them In know th.it primate* will In' exploited mill
siitleruig again .it I hi' I im orsit \ ." slic sail I
Misha Dunlap iliri'i tor ol (hti/.eii- lor Animal Rights in I n
gem- said In i group w ill wink low,ml edui ating pi'opli' on alti-i
natives to animal resenn h
'VVu don't iM'lit-vi- (Mailman's irxearih) will slop Dunlap
.ml \Yr want to gall) I'tiDUgh exposure that will'll thi• situation
again. well Ii.iv, mori' pt*tip11* hi'hinii us to stop it
lorn to Animals, Pago 20
Goodall shares story of 30-year
'kinship' with wild chimpanzees
K\ Stephanie Mi‘n< inter
fmernld Reporter
lane < loodall know ii (or ln-i
tlt-veur Held study id Alin.m
< htmpanzees. showed slides
.mil discussed her wink with .1
Kugene audit-n< e .it the I lull
(.enter Tuesday night
Speaking as d she were ilip
ping through .1 family phi>to al
lium (loodall tint ed the history
ol one ol three ( hinipau/ee
i ominunities in the Cloinhe \a
lional Park in the interior ol
Tanzania
"( lumps hay e a history gist
as humans do and 1 have been
distiiu lly priv ileged to rec old
the history of a culture yy ith no
spoken or written language
(loodall said
(loodall said the primates
have an unusual si>1 1.1I stnli
lure marked by i lose bonds
among family members Kni h
1 lump family is i harm terized
by a unique i all ol u hit h
(loodall did her oyy n rendition
over the loudspeakei
(loodall's narration ol tin
slides illustrated the 1 harm lei
1stn s that most link chimpan
zees to humans sin h as the im
of tools lor "termite H.slung a
Ii'( hni(|iir in ss hit li tin- i lumps
list* H\ igs (u pull termites out ot
small holes m tallen lugs
I u studs t lumps is to sHiils
the mots ol human helms 101
(amdall said
( lumpau/ees do not always
disjilas the mstim list- behavior
seen in lower animals Instead
tiles learn I rum ohscrsation
mm h like human i hildieu
(iootlall said
I ceding patterns and tool
making ditfei in eai h t miiiiiu
nils . often depending on the
environment, and these deltas
mis are passed on through gen
erat iolls f ami (a II said
Tool making is a form ol
primitive i ulture (loud.ill said
and "i himps use more tools
than ans other animal t*v epl
tor us
Mans ot the slides showed
the i lumps plas mg with each
other swinging from trees and
performing social grooming
sshiih (ioodall tailed essential
for good relationships ssitlnn
the i ommunit\
Although most ol the slides
ss ere ol humorous and endear
mg primate hehas tor a teSs
represented the daik side ot
chimpanzee culture as ssell
Melissa the matt tan h ot the
( )tirnj> t,1 ini 1 v portrayed m the
slides, lost tun id he! children
In <in aberrant female named
Passion .mil lie! dauglitei
I’tminii'
()\ er <! loui \ i'.ii period Pits
sion .uni I'uiiniH' hunted female
chimps with new horns, took
the newborns killed litem end
,i!e them ( a>0(1,ill s.lid tile kill
mg spree ended only u hen I’,is
sion and I’limme both bei aine
pregnant and had then own
i hildren
( tin- olbei youth in the coni
intinilv (iellv also died from
abnormal ( a uses (iuodall said
( lells bad the potential to In
i nine the ( nmmumts s doini
mint male leader when lie was
lulls matured t 'nlurtunatels
when lie uus tour years old .i
lese.iri her tinind him u ith tils
head ( lit ntt
(>i k >i ia 11 said she believes fils
death had to do u ith ss it( h
i rail u Ini b is u ide spiead in
the area She said w it, b dm tors
usual! V (lit oil the head (it a
dominant male but because
i a'tls was sin h .in unusual
chimp lloodall believes the
witch dm.tor took him tor his
turns to ( lumps, Page 1 ~>
Pholii h\ Ddtru K.ifil.i
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Ihrir 1 hit .in vin iriiniiwnt, siiniin.in/nl lirr work In ,i I niirnr
.nulirni r I'lirstl.n nii;lil.