Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 03, 1990, Page 6, Image 6

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while Japan anil U Vst Or
mam warn only permitted to
figure out wavs of budding
Y( Ks. she said
1 he existing situation i reates
a net dram of $>1 .000 |irr hu
gene resident in federal taxes to
subsidize tIn■ rest of the < oun
tr\ through defense appropria
tions. I tow its sard
Thanks to former I ’ S Son
Wavne Morse Oregon is a di*
militarized /one between
Washington and < alifornia.
wJiic h derive e< onornii
strength from defense-related
spending. Rowers said, addins
lh.it (fregon < an reap the re
ward of a peace dividend with
nothing to lose
One open mike speaker stlg
gested the peai e dividend
i mild he used to i hange si hool
funding from an inconsistent
properts tav based svslem. and
change schools into 'magnet
si hools which means tilings
are done right
Another speaker said tile Re
public ans were elected in 1‘IHO
with .1 stated agenda of getting
government out of social ser
Tin; EMU Cl I.TI KAI, FORUM PRESENTS
ANOTHER HERITAGE MUSIC CONCERT
From Norway!
Champion Hnrdnngcr Fiddler
KNIJT BIJEN
also icaturim’ Xonwyian Folk Dancers
REIDAR MEINSTAD and
KARIN BRENNESVICK
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Tlmrs, Ma\ 1 8pm EMU Ballroom
SH (amoral Public • S4 1 ’ of () Students
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THE COLLEGIAN, U of O
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Roally nil i* student living!
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oi (200) 454 0885
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\ u t's "1’A erv time 1 hear Ke
publican i ountv i ommissioners
complain about it I want to
vomit.'' he said
Other open-mike speakers
said they would like increased
spending on improved and re
stored publii transit and utill
ties edm ation health i are. so
i ial safety nets, and greater law
enforcement against while-col
lar crimes
A tape of the meeting's first
hour will he aired tonight on
kl,( ',( I .it ti .il) p ill
The event, held in Harris
Hall .it Bth Avenue and Oak
Street, was sponsored b\ Hu
gene I’eaceVVorks Oregon
I’eaccWnrks ( ireen Pol it it al At
tion t airnmittee and the ('.urn
mittee to keep kugene \ut leal
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Insurance_
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that would include domestic
students in IH‘11‘12. Curran
said
Alter Tli percent of students
tailed last week to keep partic 1
pation in the health insurance
program voluntary. Sill! is
again looking for an insurance
carrier that will offer a poiitt
for a limited number of stu
dents
"We would like to increase
some of the benefits offered to
students" such as increasing
the maximum i overage i ap and
improving mental health liene
tits VYvckoft said "Hut we
have to lie realistii
Wvckulf said he was dis.ip
pointed that more students did
not consider the two waiver up
twills espet iall\ students ( Ul
rentH enrolled in the ASl ()
program, who would hare hen
eflied most
Hut \Yv< kutt said he had no
regrets a hunt the wav Si I IC had
handled the insurance issue
this year
\Ye pul in a lot of woik edu
cating students about insut
ante," lie said "We did nut
tail to address the issues we
tailed In c unvinc e students
"U e hav e debated this toi a
long time.'' W\i kotl said
"We've approached solutions
hill ue haven't ac i epted
them
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