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Wednesday. May 23. 1990 Eugene, Oregon Volume 91. Issue 158 Oregon Daily Emerald On Campus MKKTINCS OSPIRC’s Hunger/Homeless Croup meets tonight .it 5: tn in KMl! Suite 1 Men Against Rape meets to night .it 7 in KMl ’ ( entur\ Room I) New members are well nine For more information, call ;t4ti-420t). A joint Presidents Council meeting for the Interfraternitv and Panliellenic councils will meet tonight at t> in Room I 44 Straub. Support group for Women over 45 meets tonight from 0 id to 8 p. m in KMl! Suite 4 The group is sponsored In Women in Transition. Druids meets lor initiation to night at 7 in the KMl ’ (iumwood Room Members are encouraged to attend OSPIRC’s Solid Waste Croup meets tonight at (> in KMl Suite 1 College Republicans will hold ,i general meeting tonight .it > in I All' (ienturv Room K \1IS( 1 I LAMOrs A reception for l)r. Rose Brew er asset iate proiessoi ot Aim A meric an and Afrit an Studies and sot in logy from the 1 inverse t\ o! Minnesota will he held to day from it) pm in Room ti 1 > Pl.C Wesley Night fellowship toi t Hited Methodist students and friends, will he hold tonight at 7 1 T> at the Weslev Center. lli.Ui kini aid St Bible stutlv on the Cospel of Mark will he held todav at 12 ill |) m at the Wesley ( elltel 12)t> Kincaid St Telei omniunit ations and film pre-registration for tall term will he held at the folhm mg times ll ,i m to noon for seniors and graduate students noon to I p in for juniors, and I hursday from ‘I a.m to I p m for all majors I he registration will he held in \ il lard I (all l or more information. . all )4t>-4 17.) Two short movies on date rape and a discussion will he held to night at H ill the I'All Maple Room The event is sponsored hv ( heating a Rape-free Ian iron ment Bible sharing will he held to night at 7 111 at the Newman (!en ter 1 Hat I K me raid St Student Mass will follow at f) Weather ( It < asional showers and thun dershowels torlav. highs in the lower fids Thursdav. scattered showers and partial clearing State Board allocates $5 million Officials see move as symbolic action By Chris Bouneff f A -.o, ,1/C f,__ 1 hi’ si,lie's Kmergem s board .illoi .it eil S') million 1 ml,is lor (.nulls salary r.uses m ssh.it si,lie education oflii mis are ( ailing a symbolic ai lion In legisla tors "We feel like it ssill send an impor taut signal to fai tilts that (legislators) rocogni/.o a prohlem and ssill do ss hat thes can.” said l.arrs Large vic e chan i idler lor public affairs Lhanc elloi Thomas Hart let t went he tore an L Hoard subcommittee Thursday requesting up to $10 million to replace expelled revenue lost when the state loiters si rapped video poket plans t he siihi ommillee rei oinmeiided that S') million lie reserved tor the (liegon State System ol Higher lalm ation I he lull board approved the amount I ridas I hi' monrv will ilot lie it'lf.iM'tl until September, at uhiili time OSSlih offi c Ixtls w ill h.ivt* In torfli.i11\ mint's! (hr mimi'V Hus signals th.it Oregon is inteiest nil in ret,lining .uul m rolling outst.unl ing hit ultv members." Martlet! '.ml in .1 press rt'lisisr This is ,i 1 .isi■ whi'rt' thr message is almost .is Hiipnrt.mt .is Ihr niimrv Inivrrsitv I’ruvnst Norman Urssrlls ri liurtl tin' s.imr message ut thr appro priation bring .1 positive signal anil saui thr I'nivrrsitv has vrt to ili'trrunnr how anti where thr monrv will hr s prill I think it s a Irrrifit beginning. Wrssells saiil Its thr kintl ut signal that rrally is wrlt unit' Urssrlls said thr S ' million plus thr 1 prn rut increase ( )SS1II l.u lilts w ill in nvr in |anuar\ 1 ouhl help rrtaili t.u 1111\ w lio air considering other job of Irrs Thr kr\ to solving tlir lunding proli Inn Is (an \rd (iolljsi hlliidt S propos al to appropriate Sat) million tor boost mu salary levels during 111«• nc\l bienni um Wessells s.ml Moreover the raise will help the mo rale problem facing the University lie saiil It's not pist a tough management problem it's a tough psvi hologit a I problem lor everyone on fat ult\ Wes sells salt) David Merrick i hemistrv department head, said the I Hoard's appropriation is one step in a multiple biennium pro less to bring the University up to na tlonal averages I s eii it vve give across the board ‘I percent salary increases, we might be tailing below ini reuses ai loss the t mill try 11eri li k said Herrick said an average University i heniistry prolessor earns $10.00(1 a year while a person ol comparable or le set' value earns about $00,000 llerru k whose department has had problems rei roiling fat uIty said the I im ersity s share ol tile $ > million w ill Turn to ALLOCATION. Page 4 W. M I’holn Mail \ mlrtM*n V.ven Ini ki ll bikes i(ft stolen, hut hugene has .1 new hike marking plan to hope lulls help in the rentiers at stolen two-wheelers. City institutes bike marking plan to fight theft problems By Came Dennett Emor.iId Conir i -.jtc>/ I.otal hike shops have teamed up Willi the Hugene 1 tepartmi'll! ol I’ublit: Safety to fight bike Iliult h\ operating a i itvwide lake marking program W hen a person inns a lake Irom .1 par ta ipating dealer, the shop will otter tree lake marking this servile is also avail able tor already pun based hikes, usually tor .1 small tee t he proi ess involves stamping the owner's drivers lit eilse or state ID 1 aril number into the bottom ot the hike frame near the pedals Tod Si hlleider a i rime prevention spe cialist for the department began working on the projei t six months ago alter read mg texts on i ommiiniW oriented polu e work Some ol the information mi hilled st.i tistii s Irom other l ilies tomparing the dollar loss from bit vt It* theft to the dollar loss from hank robbei ies Similar 1 .di id.itions lor hugene found that 111 I ..‘HI III! VI le (hells were re ported in Hugene. with an estimated loss ol S*t~ J.-lot 1 In I olnpar 1 so 11. hugene had min' 11.1 nk rollin'! ics in 1980. with Sl'M.tn i 1!s 11 It'll Ins'- S( llllfidfl said ()n i diiipus .linin' 204 bikes wert' re ported slnli'ii in I'Ut'l. vv ith .in estimated loss ol $84,022. .ii l ording to ()ffi< •• of I’ulilii Safety st.itis11< s Hoiti Inkr lilt'll and li.mk ruhberv art' i rimes that involve monetary loss and no physical harm, but hike llielt affects more |ieo|ile, results in greater dollar loss and rei fives less attention from police Sc hneider said There is a problem in what polit e re spond to and whnl thev push aside he said (Mil vi le theft) is a crime against the masses and people are being brushed off " Schneider began i onlat ling hike simps about the marking program in |anuar\ of this '.ear and found valving degrees of lei epliveness "There uas a t one ern about taking on a project that could he a hassle lie salt! We re asking them In do something that takes up a lot o| their tline It s both an elfort and expense on the part ot the hike shops salt! Milo Turn to BICYCLES. Page 8 4J schools to retry levy with voters By Pat Malach I lie Kugene l| Si In ml l)is tin I Ini,ml ill itlrei tors signed ,i I esi ilut li ill Monday til plate ,1 Spec idl levy mi the I line _'ti ill,ill-ill elm t uni Ii,iI lot I lie 11 ilistrit t N request tm .i lieu lax li.ise whs tiimeil ill m II h\ voters in Hugene's May In |,iunary elm lion ballot meas lire ltd IIM ashed tin an 11 It lease nt SI I 'i.OUii over the ti per (.flit limit set In, state law Margaret Nil hols, superin tendenl ol si hools for the l| illstrii t. said the levs the In lard will he ashing for in june is Sit I- million iivoi the ti pel 1 ent limit rills llglire is less than halt ol what was ashed tor hv the hoard ill the Mas elm I ion Nichols said she is not sure how the revised budget in crease Iequest ssdl he accepted hs voters I have learned not to speculate Oil w bethel these levies will pass she said I he amount ol this less is less than hall ol the last one It shows big reductions to next Sears school budget so I'll) vers hopeful ( 111s that svere made m the 1*1*10 <1 I si bool budget ill ordei to losvei the less request m i hide a lit pen ent ( III III the activities budget ss h 11 h is mainly athletics. Nichols said Ihe board also lossered the i apital budget that involves building ( (instruction and uiainteiiani e More iiits to the 1 *100- M1 budget yxdl he made in the si hool Iun( h progiam. the text hook and i lassrooni furniture budget inservice teachei train ing programs and the adminis trillion i oinputing stall. Nil h ols said I he disiiu t will also ( ut one ol its two night si hool programs She added that there would he no teaching stall reductions Turn to SCHOOLS, Page 4