mots on a ROLL Thursday April 19, 1990 7:00 p m McArthur Court m DUCKS LOWRIDFRS $? 00 AM pro* r (JO !o !hi* 1 ! nf (• [ ' and I»i*crf».0(1 he t an of ter the li t the dedication, or ganization and experient e that it needs to allot ate student fees lairlv \ ill lies who is t urrentIv tlie act tug I I t > liaii iiuii is run rung for Ins second term as ail tuo-venr i tuiiniillee memtier \ lit lies a senior majoring in psychology and Spanish liter.i tore said lie dei ided to run again hut ause lie feels lie lias the experiem e and i oinmit inent required lor the joh 'I've heen on both sides of the table " Vili lies said. ' sub milling budgets and being on the lit \ di lies was m charge of the budget tin Ml ( h.\ v\ ben be was t o direr tor bom I OH 7 HH lie also served on the Hook store Huai d of I Jirei tin s from 1U87-HH I i .in bring i ommitment .md i think i'vn shown it through inv two yciirs involved w ith tin' ltd ." he said I think I vf already 111.1111' .1 dlffurt'IK i‘ Mill r I bl'l ,11111' .11 t mg 1 hairpersou. hr s,d(i llir lit will hr ilnnr with budget hearings in .ibout .1 wrrk mid should not have am problem meeting the May dead line. \ ill lies said The 11111st important thing ,111 li t . member should lie doing is advocating lot student rights, making sure that their money is spent in the best possible wav. \ ill ties said. It's important that members nl the II I . be very aware 1 it the lai t that it we don't .11 t respon sibly our right to control stu dent fees iv ill be taken aw a\ be said I’m here tu make sure we 1 ontinue having control over our money and lees, be said It I get eld ted I w ant to slarl planning from the very he ginning ol next \ ear. Vilt lies said "so all groups know what to expert, when budgets are due and when hearings are Ibis will avoiil any misun derstunilmgs and speed up the pun ess. ' he said Vile lies said he also wants to make sure that hearings are not inconvenient foi groups ami 1'reddv \ ill lies lie members I don't want to have hoar ings lasting all night with peo ple waiting for their turn." he said adding that he plans to distribute hearings evenh to avoid de|a\ s \\ ith budget ap propriations "There will he plentv ol 11me to get on with the budget il it's done in a svstemalii alls planned way " ViIt lies said The lit needs people who w ill keep their ollii e hours at tend meetings, and have the i a pahilitv of preparing fair budg ets he said Tilt lies said he employs vot els to elec I people that have the qualilii ations and the willing ness to i oinuiit themselves to their job 1 Umbrella, smoking restrictions to be subject of public hearing I'utilii'. hearings on (wo rules (hat would h.iu open umbrellas in Autzen Stadium and extend smoking restrictions in many Universi ty l.ii.ilities \x 111 be held today at 3 p.m in the I All: \\ .limit Koom I nder one of the proposed administrative .imendmenls the smoking ban would fie ex tended to include AutKen Stadium, and May ward and How e* fields University athletic department officials proposed the bins on umbrellas and smoking out ol concern for the health and safety of fans Sports fans had complained that the use of umbrellas during football games blocked their view ot action on the lielri Athletic depart ment offii ials citing similm bans in other col lege stadiums, are com oined that the pointed umbrella ends could injure boisterous tans. Tile proposed smoking ban is designed to reduie the risk of fire. Moreover a spring 1H8P survey on smoking in University buildings found that one-half of University employees favor a building w ide smoking ban The public may comment on rule changes oralh or m writing at the hearing. Written comments may also lie filed bv 2 p.m today in Room 202 Johnson Hail. The proposed amendment to ban umbrel las at Autzen would prohibit open umbrellas in .til seating areas, seating area aisles and standing-room-only locations during Universi ty borne games The amendment authorizes fines for those people who violate the smoking rules. Smoking would be banned campus-wide in classrooms and in workrooms and buildings ventilated by recirculating air systems. 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