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    Tuesday. June 26. 1990 Eugene. Oregon
Volume 92. Issue 3
Oregon Daily
Emerald
Entertainment
Robot lop is h.ii k on (lie stri'i'ts
of Detroit. tins time battling .1 so
1 ietv throw n into i 11.10s by ,1
highly addictive drug
I’.irl man. part mat liinc.
Robot lop (Peter Weller), tai os tlio
seemingh impossible task ot lid
ding his 1 itv ot its addii tion to
Nuke in Irvin kershner's
Roho( j i/» 2.
Sec rev iew . Page a
Briefly
WAS I ll\( III )\ (Al’J Hush
administration (>ffi< ials worked
in private Mondav In < oinplete
their plan for sa\ mg the rare
northern spotted owl without
i rippling the Northwest timber
industr\
With the plan due out on l ues
day. some congressional soun es
said the administration would
bar k away from a Forest Servii e
sponsored proposal that would
cut the I imhei hat \ est neat l\ in
half on federal lands in the
Northwest, at a < nst of 28,000
timber jobs.
' They most likel\ are not go
mg to adopt the rt‘< ommenda
tions of it panel of government
si lentists who studied the spot
ted ow l and its i ham es ot stir\ i\
al. said one < ongressional soon e
Weather
Partly cloudy today, with highs
reaching HO The clouds will re
turn tonight, and will remain
Wednesday with a chance of
showers.
Dead merrymaking
Hub It fir. %nihilist lor thr lir.ilrlul Dr.nl rntrrhiins .1
i ron (/ of Jo .HUH 1luriin; Sunil,n \ 1 mu oi l in . \ ut/.rn Shi
ilium
Photo b\ Sean Poston
University gets
$5,000 donation
By Daralyn Trappe
Hi in* ( loss .mil Hliir Slm-ltl kI Ori'XDii li.is
S'i.(HII) In ltd' IlnivrrsiU I iniiul.ition in thr
tumiiM I nivi■ rsit\ student liana lii/rt in onl
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\t lll/i'ls i»• <11 u• st (lie utoiii-v will III' 11simI
n-siniiims in tin* I Ml uIutIi Ii.iii hi (rssililc
(1(1 tltl 11M I
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til 111,1k i ‘
Inzer was Mi! rn .1
drunk driver m M,n
1‘IHM and has list’d a
W hrrli hair sun i’ then
Alli’l tin- ai i idi’Iit
Inzer began a i am
paign against drunk
driving that ini ludi-d
s|ii'i‘( lies .1! si InmI s
at mss tin' stall' and up
pisiram es in a set ins nt
i i) ill mi' ri la Is a In i ii t
driving while intnsi
i ali'd I hf .ids u fii'
spunsiiit'd In Hliif
l 11iss and HIim Shield
I n / r r g r a d ii a 11'd
u till a hat Jlt'liil s dr
grre frum the l 'niversi
tv rarlii'i this nimith
I 1,111.1 I O/I'l
.mil bt'Kins graduate sc huol ,i{ 1 lie* l niversity of Illume,
m (fee* kill
We’ve been doing <|u1111 a hi! of public 11\ srrvn »•
uml with Ini wild Kon Morgan of Hlue t.ross .iml
Him- Shield We wanted In leave Munething behind
on campus m her lumir She mentioned that (here
well* areas on c ampus that c ould use* improvement
l h«* money donated to the l niversity < aim* from a
Mine* ( loss and Him* Shield employees' fund Iweiv
year the employees < hoose a diften*nt rec ipient for the
money
t red Tejiter of the ( )fti< e of I 'niversity HI.inning said
the projec I w ill probably he completed by tall term At
least one men's and one women's restroom in the
l-.M I ' will he made wheelt hair accessible Depending
on the cost Tepfer said then* may he enough money
to .ic « ommodate more than tyvo restrooms
Goodwill offers jobs to the homeless
By Pat Malach
(iondwill Industries of 1 ,ane ( i itin!\ is
working to employ homeless people
Imm tin- Eugene area
The Homeless Employment program,
vvHie h startl'd iu l )i toiler ut this year. ul
Icrs open ended emplovment to people
who have trouble getting jobs because
they have no address
"It's a (latch 22 situation said Me
Hilda Mi lauglllill puhlii relations ill
lei tin tor ( umdwill When uni have no
job \ou i an t net housing And when
VUil have no housing vou tau t get a
job
The program offers jobs to nine home
less people who are referred to ( aiodw ill
In area i hurt hes. shelters and govern
nielli agencies The program will, how
ever, accept people who come in with
out references
The average employee ot the program
is ,i white male in lus late litis who has
been unemployed for .it least si\
months, said Henry Miller of ( aiodwall
The open-ended nature ot the pro
gram allows people to work for as long
as they want That can mean several
months or just one day
"We trv to fulfill the needs of a partii
ular individual at that time We’ve had
the whole gamut here " Miller said
"We get people wanting to assimilate
liar k into tIn* working world and we get
people who are pist looking for enough
pocket ( hailge to move on
fhotu b\ Sr (in I’uslii
Itihn (iutrnlbntrr mirks on ./ bitu.hr ,is /mrt til (itititlwill's rmpltn nirnt /mi
14r.ini Ilf has liffn mirk ini; lull-timr sintr Xovttnibur.
Mi laughlin said tlii'M' is mi si rnoning
protcss lh.it t.list's plate anti tin t>nr
needs to prove eligibility Ini tlit- jobs
"It s hard In st ri't'ti people .mil find
mil who is srrtoiis ami who is nut, slit
saitl "We 11kt' to give thum that t ham e
to prove themselves
Payment tor tin- jobs starts at mini
mum wage and vaiies from job to job
Wliile the Homeless fanpluvrnent pro
gram («in provide .1 work history ,md
relerem es necessan to help people as
sunilate h,ic k into the |oh market, it is
not .1 rehabilitation program
Kvery job is .1 real job The\ are not
i reated jobs. -' Miller said
Turn to Goodwill. Page b