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Forum EWEB recall still possible for June election \>RIDE SHARE Traveling soon? Need a ride? Offering a ride? Kulr Sb.irv brings frx^’thi’r !'«•<■ .11\.i offi'rmtj n.io. .mvuht'i*- m Oroijon or throughout th«• countfv for muif informution (.ill 345 7600 themselves tn be imtnistwortln lui mii h .1 Ir.msdi !um Imt ause ill already demimstniled irrrspi himIii 111 ies A ret ill 1 vole in |une i an sweep llii' ii '( k i liMn Kike Humph l)uniptv ,iml his great I.ill tlir rci all i an pul KU KM bdi k together .igiiin ll u ill give niters d fiiidl dlid Kill npportu mil In make the del ismn l,i i k Cr,iii; is it nr ol thrvr I or nwr I'W'h'.H ho,ml members h'.iilitifi ,i mall ot Sol in. I Ini inn <m</ " »//(> CWflfMCTMV Disney and Looney Tunes Cartoon Character Collection • Fun & Unique Clothing • Stationery & infants thru adults ■ Paper Products • Toys & Books • Jewelry CHARACTER! E SS • Housewares clothing • Novelty Items 45 P Division Ave. In the Santa Clara Square 689-8517 THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON Offer only good with Gina ILLUSIONS.. 1^111 mroln Willamette Towers Bldg PERMS . ust ifTii •»■'('! ft )f , {;uf no if t. [')( s27.95 LOOP RODS SPIRALS soo Q1* starling at HAIRCUTS NOW s6.00 Illusions • 345-1810 CAREER PLANNING AND PLACEMENT UO GENERAL SCIENCE & BIOLOGY DEPARTMENTS AND ADVANCED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE PROUDLY PRESENTS SCIENCE CAREER DAY APRIL 11, 1990 11am to 4pm EMU Ballroom, Gumwood Room, Fir Room MEET AND TALK WITH PROFESSIONALS IN SCIENCE AND SCIENCE-RELATED FIELDS! Many reasons given to continue effort By )<u k Craig The Kliment' \\ .iter and Kler trie Hoard recall is still under wav despite word to the con trarv In far t. the recall is more likely now than when it started because fewer than t.000 total signatures remain to he gar tiered and petitioners have at) day s to place the issue on an other ballot in late June More than 10.000 signatures have al ready been obtained The major misunderstanding about the folding ot the KWKH rer all of petitioners Dennis _Commentary Solin. Randall Thvv mg and Rob Willis came about because ot a misinterpretation ol the mi all law bv Ibu i ity recorder's ol fiie. The i orrei t interpretation ol Oregon's rei.all law gives peti tinners a total ol <10 d.ivs from Ibe time of filing, u itb .in elei lion set onl\ alter too pen ent of valid signatures are ob tained. I bis means that u itbin a short time the recall will be on tbe ballot As ol now . only Kill names are needed for Solin; 1 .too for liming and fewer than S00 for Willis Those shortages were determined at ter validation i her ks of the 10.000 signatures bs tbe < ounH elei turn department I’etitioners were seeking plat ement on the May I a p11 mart ballot whit b would have been so overcrowded that such a date was indicated as not pus sible There have been protests against I he recall hv its targets. KWT.H ( aumnissioners Soling I Invmjj .uni Willis, .is well as persons who oppose recall voles Anti revellers claim lh.it the priman elei lion would I.ike i are ot the problem, hut it assuredh will not In fai t. there are mam good reasons to i onlinue the rei all It is the only way to i orrect the shameful i ondui t by the i om missioners who violated all the precepts of Oregon's open meetings laws in the firing ol tlie utilities general manager lean Reeder These are some ol the good reasons to move out the recall elei tion I There is no assurance the primary election will solve the problem which has brought ir reparable damage to the i it\ owned utility one of the best publii utilities in the i ouiitrv (Ine ol the errant i ommis sinners. Tim ing. may v\ m a run off m the \ny einbei elei tion as he is an ini umbent yy 1111 lots ot spei nil interest money to spend and tyvo other i audidales running against him Solin the sei ond i andidate up for elei tion, has garnered hundreds of thousands of dollars from lot a I interests for past elections \ third i andidate. Willis is not u11 tor elei tion The ret all elei tion is the only yyay these errant commission ers t all be taken out for sure it voters so det ide J Mine than 10.000 people who have already signed peli lions exper t an opportunity to last a "vex" 1 or "no" vote lor recall on the conduit ot Solin, liming and Willis A retail will do that I I he goal lor the ret .ill is now easily attainable and there will lie only negligible < osts be i anse the issue w ill be on the same ballot as other issues in late June This dispels the "i osl to taxpayers" argument of rer all targets 4 rhe I W I II spot in the pri maty eler lion has the lowest profile and favors inr umbents I'he IWT.lt i undulates appear as last candidates at the end of a long ballot Hy the time voters reach the KW'I.II [nint h slot on the long i omputer ballot, many have already given up I lie norm m pus! eler turns has been lor the undervoter to nutnuni bei even w inning t undulates Ibis gives an ever more reason for the ret all issue to be on the mm h shorter ballot in |une ■ Solin 'I’llwing and W illix have further i ompounded their firing ot lean Reeder, moving into a last trai h inside I rat k selection of the f W I It general manager before the entire issue Is settled by the elet live pro i ess Many teel the incumbent majority Solin, Timing and Willis have already proved -Commentary Policy— Commentaries should be between 750 and 1,000 words, legible and signed, and the identification of the writer must be verified upon submission. 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