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Thursday May 17 1990 Eugene. Oregon Volume 91. Issue 154 Oregon Daily ’merald Briefly CITY ELECTIONS Vote! I wo Oregon voters have apparently rejei ted by a narrow margin a proposal to require the state Leg islature to meet annually I'he results from Tuesday's vote on Ballot Measure 4. the an nual session proposal, were too close to ( all at presstime for Wednesday's (frego/i l)uil\ i'.nu'i did In the latest unoffii nil returns, with all votes tallied except for absentee ballots. Measure 4 up pears to be failing In 51 percent to 41) percent Entertainer Sammy I )avis |r died Wednesday of < aiu er at his home in Beverly Mills tie was 04 Earned moppet ( reator |tm I lensnn also died unexpectedly Wednesday in \ev\ York He was 5.4 See related stm\, Page 12 Nationally Sports Kri< Peterson When lvri( Peterson lues the line for the start of the I..'>()() me tei final at the Pat ilii lilt ainfer enc e trat k meet ill Seattle he will tie seeking tils 111 st ever I’m It) title Peterson owns the the se< ond fastesl time in the I’a< 10 this sea son, hut he also has an under at him. ing history of sixth-plat e finishes .it confereni e champion ships. See stun , Page H Weather Mosth i loudy with highs in low er tills. Slight t ham e of show ers In nightfall l or I ridav. rnost h i loudv w ith possible showers Salary debate not yet settled E-Board will discuss $10 million request By Stephanie Holland t ' r.i.; Report?' 1I igher educ .ition ( hunt cl lor Thomas Hartlett is si ht'tl llli'il In mart liul.is ss ith tin' stall' s 1 mergeni x Hii.iril tn 111st uss his previous request nt Sin milium fni I.a lilts sal aries After his request at the I Hoard meet ins; in Mart h. the board asked Hartlett In pro s ide examples id fai nils members who have left the state's eight i nlleges and uni versifies hei ause ot loss sala lies In addition, the hoard asked tin examples ot lai nils svho re|ei ted otters to teat h in ( begun bei ause ot loss sal aries said |im Sellers direi tor i d i ouimunii at ions for the state s higher education svs tern Sellers said that .1 husband and vs ife team that lauglit 1 asl \sian languages at the l niversitv vs as hired In the I niversitv ot ( alifurm.i i am puses vs ith a 1 ombined salars ini lease (it $40,000 [dlls a housing stipend As another example Sell ers said the I 'niversitv hail ottereii $4'1.1)1)0 a sear and a lull professorsliip to an asso 1 late professor 1 it treatise w riting at Indiana t'niversitv ss ho ss as earning $ t ' 000 t le rejei ted the I Ills ersi Is s otter a 111 I ai l opted a Sti ' 000 salars at a state si houl in Nans V urk I here are literally si ores ot examples when you take tile eight rumpuses,' Sellers said Although these examples show some of Oregon's loss, they do not represent the rhomas Bartlett people u ho ( onsiderrd .tp pi viiij4 to ()regon s schools hut dec idrd agai nst it hr i .iu.se ot the low salar\ < ondi lions, hr saul Besides m\, ini» fa< ultv e\ .imples to tin* hoard tin1 < ham ellor w ill present nru intorni.ition rr( rived a tew 11 ays ago that show s that ( )re foil's rank in the i.onntr\ toi its t a < u 11 \ s a I a r i e s has l.arrv l.ari>e dropped Min e last year ( )l I 2(1 public imiv rrsitit's lh.it Riant ilu( Inral degrees tin- t Diversity is ranked 1 tilth in the .imimilt ill mmi l'\ It pay S til Its I.II llll\ Si'll els said I’urtl.inil St.ite I mversit\ is ranked tOHth, .mil ()regnn Slate 1' ill VIM sit V e. ranked Turn tu SALARIES. P.uje 12 Flotilla John i'rvinfi •mil ltw\ I.Lim,i ii‘>rmbli‘ ./ n.in tlnlillu <i.s f/n-i l.ikr ,i loisuirl\ rulr mi the Milh.u r Heilnes tl.n fl,inked t)\ .1 couple of u eb-looted friends Photo lt\ Milrk ^ leu Lighting project moving right along Second phase commences early By Peter Cogswell A three phase plan to increase light 11114 on the I rnversity 1 .impiis is foul months ahead of m hedule said huh Hailey ASIA) president-elet.I and wall hdog for the lighting plan It goes slim and 1 wish we could speed it up Hades said, But sse have kept things moving and I on pleased |ss ith the progress! Hailes said the Campus Planning Committee originalls planned to finish phase one of the [dan during spring term, hut uosv the group is on the verge of beginning phase tss o. Phase one ssas t ompleted hist summer and involved the installation of addi 1 ...1 lights and some mi not lain Is* ap mij ihan^as in tin' v ii 111it\ til Dcaclv Hall I'liasi- tun aontinuas in loans mi this (illlcr siilr nl campus. i ailing lor mi pnivumants m ilu' ulil maiiioiinl quail man lui aluil hatwaali Villard. Hands and 1 union lulls mi Ilia wasl and l.auram a Allan and 1 rii’lldlv halls nil the a.is! Ilai ansa this is a histoiirnl sila on i ain|)iis. it takas lima Ini rannvalurn plans to In' npprovad Bnilas said I’liasn thri'i* u ill tm us mi Ilia araa siir rounding ilia lihrarv. Iinth in front nl Ilia lilunrs and ilia an a slmtthing from thr lihraiA In ilia mtisii school Ilia araa around III! llaan I umplax parking Ini will also rat aiva soma altirntion I.ibrars rnmndaling plans ma\ i ansa soma minor changes In ha maria in phase three Bailey said Ihr A.Sl I) li,is ji-c;imtmi*nili'il to the PliVhii.il PI,ml I 1ml improvements ,mn be made m llic .him surrounding (Jinx Bridge Bailev said 1 In ASI A ) rnm ed ,i pet it if >n sigurd h\ nil ,iri liitri (urr stu drills i .tiling lur lliis .ii lion li.iilrv hopes this imprmrmrnt is m idiitlrd in phase tv\ii I hrst* i ampiis arras were hitind In Herd improvement after a w alkali ill lid l.ist vrai In litrinri ASI '() pirsidrnt har i'ii (bdfnev and mrmhers nt the I miri sil\ tai ultv and administration, Bailev said I hr results til the vvaikanniiiil i tin liruirtl the i iiinplaints the ASI ( ) had hern hearing abnut poorly lit areas etn i ampiis, lie said David Kmvr ot the Design Review Stibi uinniiltee said the i ommitler i nil Turn to LIGHTING. 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