Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 19, 1990, Image 1

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    _Inside_
■ Planetary politics. Page 4
■ Police beat, Page 4
■ Travel discounts, Page 8
■ No nukes debate, Page 8
_ -Oregon Daily_ _
Emerald
Thursilav April I'l. 1 *1*1(1
Kllgenr t )lf gull
Yulumt' 'I 1 Xiliulii'i 1 i t
ASUO candidates face off before today's test
Final debate before
the primary illustrates
candidates' contrasts
Bv D.irl.i |ac kson
Emerald Assoc iate Editor
the ( .Hidill.lies tin ASl'l) president anil m - ... i
drill grilled e.n li othei on various ( ampins issues and
expanded on then opponents ddierentes Wedfiesdav
night in the tinal deh.ite before lodav s pnm.irv elei
lions
file lonil.ll ot I lie debate i ailed tor both sets of i a 11
didates Sieve Maples Diane Cushman and kuk Hai
lev Sheila Stir krl to present live i|Ueslloie to then
opponents w ith questions bom the audirm e i uiiiini;
altern arils
During the tai e off segment St 11 hr! i.used a hv po
thetieal situation in wliitli the t iuveisilv admmistia
lion derides In reinvest ill tlllalliial interests with
South Atm a
the lilac, h St lull m I Assm lat ion is v erv vim allv • -p
posed to this dei ision, and it is railing lot immediate
at turn from the AS! t ) to respond to tin matter, she
said Sill hrl asked what steps Maples and < ie.liman
would take in this hv pot bet u a I situation it thev were in
oftii r
I he problem w ith that is that we i mild stall with
( ni a Cola tor example Maples said So here is
Coke then their is l ahsloga then then is Nestle U hat
I m saving is we re not sending a message laboiit no
no in it sant I ions | it we do it w it ti (list one i oitipali v he
need a toll program or no program at all
In response. Bailev said the reason thev posed stu h
a question was to determine bow the \Sl ( ) undei Mil
pies I ustiui.iu would respond to doei I pressme to take
a stand
1'bnlt. lit Mj.l 1 I.
IS/ () r\n utn r i .inilitl.itrs S few M.i/ilr s l)i.inr( uslim.m Kirk ll.ulrs .mil Khril.i Ktii krl ilrb.itnl thru
liusitinns im l nnrr\it\ •*tutlrnt\'i mu mis 11 nlnrsil.i i nii;ht
I his issue h.is been very heated at loss the « nun
li\ . he S.iui ( )U I position is th.it it Olll students have
.1 ie.il interest in something 11lf \St ( ) umild hike a
full stand In- it rallying oi protesting on the steps ot
)(ihitson I la11
"\\ e don t need a student hods president and Vit e
president wattling on an issue that seems vetv < I**ar c ut
to us Hailey said
(’llshman then directed a cjuestion at liailev and
Stic h * • l i uni emmi! the issue ot fiscal i espunsihilit v
Student tees situ e jMH i have* gone up 100 pen ent
( ushtnan -aid and she asked u hat hei opposing In kel
s\ould do about the issue
Hades said his administration believes that unit h
ot the problem relates In how the system ot internal
budgeting is organized n.nnels in the comptroller *.
11 MU* pri l< m I I III (hr )((l)
I ’In* it IN -i lug IIIIII- m I hr pri i< ii I when our t omp
Imlln ir.tvrs «uul mu* t.ikrs o\ri hr suit. I "VVr pm
{"*•.. ,j i.' month position th.it would go limn Srplrm
hrl to Sr p| i *| II hr | so tll.lt I. i w* tlMir |s Out thru* ,111 \
moo
\l.lplrs igrrrd lii.it fhr l,ig tim*1 Ir.ids to inisl.ikrs
in tin* lit (minting prorrss hut h* s.ud tli.it n just thr
hrsinnilUi of thr poihirm
Wr w.illt to lli.lk.r r.it h ot thr ptOgl.UUs moir ii
i omit.ihlr for thru hudgrts M.tplrs s.inl Wr would
11 r\ r{o|• .i tr.im to go mound to m.ikr sun- r.n h group
funding irtlri Is list ,il rrsponsihilits
\udiriu r mrmhers thru p.utit ipntrd in thr drh.itr
11\ dms tmg ipirstions .it tin* < .mdid.ilrs ( )nr .mdirm r
him to ( .mdid.itrs, P.igr ”»
Wheeler named Emerald editor
Bv Ashlev ( onklin
I merald Reporter
\1k t- U heeler was named
Wednesdax nis4111 .is (hi- Orr
go/i D.iih linrmhls lh'tlioi
c< 1 it<>i m i hid h\ tin1 / inri.ihl
s Board o! I )in*i tors
\\ heell'I ! s.iiil sin- hopes
In iiii 11\ist■ student ,u\ nieness
i it the new spaper next \ (Ml
I want tu hrlp orient the
i ampiis rnon- t learlx In tin*
papi*i sin- said ' I want
linin' ,iu.iii-ness I mm sltidi'iil
4nhips and ii.jvi• them know
w lii'it' v\t- ii- i iiininn from
Hdort' i>«■ 111st'lci h'd as tin*
newspaper s editin' Wheelei
served as managing editor ul
lllls ve.II S I 111fhlltl
A pre |uui i i.i I ism maim vvlm
hopes to In' admitted to the
I imersiH s jiuimalism
si hind next tall. U lieelei also
served as a reporter loi I lir
Inn h the 1 .ane ( aiinmiinitv
College newspaper during the
HIH7-HH si hool year and was
editor of l'hr l\m h last veal
Besides im teasing student
awareness ot the /' inrr.ilil next
year. Wheelei has several nth
er goals she would like to at
i omplish
Better i ommunii at ion in
side the newsroom between
all ol the departments and the
new s side is important she
said ' I would also like to
have .1 i leaner hard ness s
li li )k
()ne iit U heeler s other
goals is to improvethi- giaph
ii took o! the newspapei In
i muring mure double |».iii>
spreads mi issues lli.it .ire mi
purt.int to (lie i oin mu it it \ .uni
I niversits students
I ti like to see mole i met
age ol things I ike intei n.it ion
al students and ddterent stn
dent groups, she said
U heelel said she believes
that higher edm .ition funding
and relations between the
I niversits and i omtminilv
are two issues the Init-i.thl
needs to monitor i losels next
s ear
! lighel eilur .it 11 >11 hi tiding
is a real problem and we need
to sta\ on top ot that she
said We need to let the stu
dents know about the dei I
sums that are made and how
it attei Is them
1 'niversits and i ommunits
relations is a problem that
needs to be addressed \\ heel
ei said ( it mg the Max 1 UH'i
not and last month's teat gas
sing of a parts at I 4th Avenue
and t errs Street as two exam
pies ot strained I tits ersltv
i omnmnits relations
’'( ummiiiiits relations has
always been a problem she
said It's not something that
ss ill be sols ed os emight We
need to look into it and do
Alic e Wheeler
some in 11<'|)t)i slum's on what
i .in hr linin' in i mpnivi'
tilings
\\ illi thr ()rcgnn I .egisla
tun' li.n k in session during
the nest si liunl ve.ii Wheeler
s.mi she pi.ms tu .iiiil .1 puli
t II s editor Id nest \ e.il \ I'm
rmlti st.ill
()tliei stall i hanges U heeler
plans tu in.ike nest year in
i lude bringing li.u k two edi
tuts to the editorial be.it .mil
i hanging the tun! lion nl the
Morulas In depth set turn to
UK ire i il a teat u res sei t ion
W heeler whose term be
gins m |iilie was one ol two
people running lot the editoi
position
Hearing airs support for
smoking, umbrella bans
Bv ( liris Bounell
t merald -\ssoi iate f ditor
I'svo |iiu|iiisi'i 1 rules resitit ting umhiell.i use >iml -minkim; .il
I niversits • 11111eti< i■ \ enIs m*( 1'iU'il nversvlielmi ng support I uesdas
■ it 11 ptlt till hi Ml I tig Ill-Ill til 11 INI OSS till' Mile 1111 Mil'll I -■
l tin- ptuposed i haiige to tin- I ’niversil\ s administrative rules
would prohibit 11j>en umljieIl.is in Aul/eii St.ulium scaling areas
.11s 1 es .mil standing loom mils Im .ilimis during football .jcinii's
I In- sci mill mil- ti,uis smoking in .ill athletic l.ii ilitics cm cpt
Im posted .in-,is .ind lightens restric lions m i ampus buildings
Nthlclii i lc| i.i it ii ici 11 uftii nils proposed both rules alter rei eis
illg nutnermis letters and ( .ills i ompl.lining about umbrellas ob
slim ting v less ot the field and sei olid.us smoke
AYc leel that non-smokers base the same lights that people
ss ho smoke do said Stese llellser sports information direi tin
Mmeosei llellset said open umbrellas pose a salets risk ssitli
pointed ends that i mild illjllie other Ians
It s\as deemed that there are people ss ho leel threatened
when tiles have to sit behind someone ssitli an umbrella. Ilcllsei
said Ue had rei eived complaints and dei idl'd to ,u t ai i Hiding
Is •
\'o one at luesdas s hearing testified against the limbielld
ban and ol the four letters sent to the I niversits about the pro
posed rule mils one opposed the idea
Sands Walton, assistant uthlelu director submitted scsen
more letters i mu erning the umbrella ban and smoking regulations
( tills one ot the sesen opposed either rule i h.illge
Mthough the athletic department first proposed smoking re
strii lions Assistant \’u e I’resident Muriel lackson expanded the
rule i liauge to mi hide t uinpiis buddings
'[Kxpandmgl ssas ms idea based on an emplosee suises con
dm ted the previous VI-.II at this olflies leipiest hs the (tttue ut
lluiuan Kesouri es |,u kson said
flu- l'ltl'l siirses showed that id peri cut ot I nisersits emplos
ees favored a building ss ide smoking ban
Ki-quests hs Student Health ( a-nler and Knight I a lira i s off ii ials
to ban smoking Irom then buildings required that the rules be
mollified jai kson said
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