Oregon Daily_ _ Emerald Miiml.n M.iv 1'1‘U) l ()n'umi Volumr '11 Numliri 1 lh _I nside_ ■ IIO research commended, Page 4 ■ Lopez lop steeplechaser, Page 10 ■ *Huskers crush women, Page 12 Parties stay in hand as Brand gets guided tour Police disperse crowd quietly By ( hrix Bounett I merald Axsot Lite tditor Warm weather and alcohol mu r again mixed this weekend. but this time con fmutations between polk r and partygo • is took on a prat rtui natujr The Weekend unit Well. There writ' no significant problems whatsoever said ( apt I nn Birr public mtonnation officer tor thr I uv-rn.* polic e It was onr yrar ago from Saturday that spring wrathrr and alcohol Ird to a \ io lent confrontation between students and police when officers tried to break Lip a party ot .’no to too people And was just ovn a month ago since polii e used tear gas to disperse two srp arate parties ot about too partvgorrs eat h rile only major ini rdent ore urred t i t day vvhem polite stepped in to quiet a gathrnnt' of seyeral hundred peoj ■ 1 -4th Avenue and Batlerson Street, hut In .ill ac.counts the confrontation was prat etui 'The parts was out of i ontrol. and the poltc.e came in and handled it beau tifully. said partv host lueggors Wobbe t dm ei Slt\ sophomore Hie students didn t get too out ot hand and the polii e didn’t either Birr said police observed the parts be tore dei idmg to muse and ask the parti ei s to d is perse \iid\ ( lark Myles Miami ami I’eg Miami llrnm li-lt) The ottu ers arrived w ithuul not gear ()lfit ers on the si erie used a low key approach beta use they determined the situation did not have tile potential lor violence. Hirr said "Kveryone all the wav around Was making an ettort not In 111- I oidlontation al." he said ( niversitv (’resident Myles brand gut a lust-hand look a! how polite handled the situation during a tour ot the West rumpus neighborhood I rid.n night w ith \SI () i'resident .\ nlvtilaik brand said pole e and students ai led responsibly given the use and abuse ot alcohol that he observed and lh.it the tour provided him with valuable mini million We talked about some ot the reasons we re having a problem m West ( am pus (dark said ol the tout One n-a son is student housing rims .1 little deepei in W esl ( unipus I'hiilo b> Mark > Irn / uartif /fillit i‘ /II‘.II I‘tull\ ilis/wrsnl tin•> /m/7i .it / ;././ I’.ittnsnn St /// thr U cs7 I ni% iT'.ih nriithborbimil Iritl.n nii^lit It i*./s tlw tinl\ m.i/ur i imtiuiit.itiiin hr tnrrn stuilrnts .mil /mlii r inn till• wrrknul Dave Frohnmayer speaks I he issues are higher education, timber operations and sales taxes. Here's a little Q-and-A session with the man who could be our next state governor. B> Denise C litton t mcralii \nmii iale i dilnr ill lit ii s notr Oregon's i,>u hrm.iliin.il prim,ir\ elei lion is onl\ .1 u rrk ait ,n .mil I hr C )r r you I)ail\ Kmi-rald /ia> talked with the two foremost i.iiuli il.itrs .ihoiit issues pertinent to l 'niversit\ students• Ibis is .in intrnirw with He publican (.mil iiLilr I lave I rolinmavrr train \pril I " \n interview with lie nun rat Harha r.i Huberts will appear Tuesda\ Oregon Hail) Inierahl When vou announced vout plans to run lor gmernor i on promised <i tampaign of is sues and programs " Hut in the April I I issue ol 1 hr Oregoni an Craig Hrrknian (Oregon l\e publican Hart\ Chairmanl i riti i r/ed vou lor not taking deli mlt stand.s on i-.mii". /.s t/int a i.(//(/ i/ursf/on ’’ l)ii vc Irohnmaver \n think th.it is .1 bogus issue I (Inn l think thrn- s I.. .i i .1111 paign for governor th.it tins r,ills h.is linin' init mi mu h major commitments .is mine I ni p.irt ii iil.it i v i mu erned about thr problems of higher edu< .itlull ! think it h.is been short suited over the hist bi enniums u ben the state ll.ls li.nl resoun.es .it its disposal And hill deepk i iHit eriletI about the brain-drain nt stu dents and l.n ulty that rep re sents I lla\ e i time out w itll a de tailed plan loi sehoul finance and that includes a very i ontro versial component mv en Turn to Frohnmayer, Page 7 Frohnmayer: a biography Horn: July 9. 1940 in Mediord, Oregon. Kducation: Harvard, Ox lord (as ,i Rhodes Schol ar). University of Califor nia-Berkeley I .aw School Experience: Elected to post of state attorney gen eral 19fi() Reelected 1984 and 1988 Family: Frohnmayer has a wife. Lynn. three daughters and two sons Oregon student dies in shooting accident A I'uiversitv stii<11-111 dicil in singers .it S.h red Mr.ill (.cn rial Hospital .it I III ,i ill ITldav Illuming five hums aftei hr mg sin it w it li .1 |iislul I.ih Woodland K.isinnssrii .’ll. lit Salem was strm k m the lower right i first 11\ ,i hollow point hullrt from a 'inini (.lock pistol in Ins ()n,i«i .it IH I it 11.n ns SI on Thursdas night I’oliir s.iid till' wr.ipim acridrntalls discharged while Rasmussen's roommate Scott McIntyre u.r- reload mg it .n i Hiding to ihr Register I ,u.nil Pile hullrt hit Rasmussen s livri i niismg irreparable in.is si\ r iiitrnml hlrrding said I rank Haiti depots medical exam mer Hu I ..me < muntv 1’nlii e are i ontinomg the investigation and are i lin king to make sine the gun had hern in rntlv ( leaned. Sgt Ku k ( iilliam was (| m tied as s.n mg m ihr A’egis/e/- (,u.iril \o i hinges have hern tiled m tile i ase sard ( apt I nn Km I ugem' polio- spokesman, adding that all indications were that the shooting was ,u r idental Police said Mi hits re J 1 ol hake Oswego, had finished i leaning the pistol and was reloading it when it dtsi barged at i ordillg to ihr Register (hi.ml llirr was quoted ill ihr Register (hi.ml as saving Rasmus sen ssas i iinsi unis m the t-mergeiu s room alter the shooting and indir atrd to offn ers that it was an .» c ulent "Rasmussen ssas still able to speak and illdii ated III a VerS III let inters less the other gentleman had lieell i leaning Ills gun when it (1 isc barged. llirr said 'There is no ev idem e ot .ms kind ol dispute Mi Ints re bought the pistol wine h retails lor about S i '"a a week ago ai ( ordillg to I hr Register (hi.ml lurn to Death, Page 4