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Tuesday. July 3, 1990 Eugene. Oregon Volume 92. Issue 5 Oregon Daily Emerald Briefly r - The (hateful 1 lead have lelt town, but the impact of the two day event will be lelt in Kugene for some time (hateful I lead publicist I tennis \1i \a 11 \ told I'lir Register l iu.ml til,it Kugenc's economy < ould e\ |)i‘( t "well over a $ 1 million to be spent bv ( Dili ert goers See story. Page 5 Almanac r i \\ tic!n#*stla%, Iu 1 \ 4 is <i nation al hoi id.iv \( ( lasses will be held On Campus Ini idental Fee (Committee’s meeting lor toda\ has been < .in celed A raH initiator's ( lino toi ratt ers u hn u ant to star! trips through the outdoor program will he held Tuesday and Thursday at 7: It) p m in the (iutdoor Pro gram otfii e in the KMl base ment The following rei miters u ill he oil campus: • |tilv IK Standard Insurant e (o (sales representative). • July 20 Livingston Securities Ini (at count e\e< utive). • July 25 Kinne\ Shoe dorp (management trainee). lor more information. call the (Career Planning and Plar ement Serv ice, I-In 12 i'i Weather Mostly cloudy this morning with afternoon clearing. Highs will he in the upper 70s Partly ( loudy Wednesday alter morning clouds, with highs in the lower 80s Walk the walk Krlwi t ,i ('m\uh‘i .uni her il.iu^hlrt Cnrissn Like ,id\ .whi^c ot Moll i/,a imeilinii s hr.iulitlil iti'.i/Zit'/ Id n.ilk ,/ /»*n /<//».s .imlliul the ll.i\ ti uni I ifid Ir.ii k I’hoto In Scan Poston SETA not to persist with fraud charge By Daralyn Tsappe Students for the Ktliii <il I reatiueii! of \11i111.11s is mil planning In I<■ K.111V ptli sue it (.(urge lli.it I)i Kii li.inl M.uroc i o m,i\ have falsified a repot t in the lush tiititiii.il Animal (".ire .mil I ■ ( nnimil lee rile group is miss iimierniilg itsi'lf with the 11ft dI thi'm.ii .t<1111' monkeys tli.it will hi' i ilium : in i .impus lali-i lliis summer fur rcsfiin h bv Marion o SI. I A sent li'lli'is lu (In- I ,ini' I minis Itisiml Attorney and the (fregou Attm IK'S (h'liet.ll mi )IIlit* I I 11•<iUt'sl 111tll.lt Miiuoi.t o in' investigated tin h.tml W lifii Matrono s pnilocol ss.is n s less ed lis llic 1 At 1 I in Mart.li. In- was asked whether Ills proposed sluils would ri'plli.atc or < losels approximate ans oilier studies Marion o lespoMiled that the studs had never heell done tie lore Hut members of M l \ said llies had reviewed .ihstrai Is trum other si lentisls and believe that Matron n s svork ssas (lupin alive Mthnugh tluplii alum in il sell is nut ti.iudulenl falsifying inlni illation on a protoi 111 is Both Marroi i o and I tiiversily \ ii I’resident for Kesearrh |ohn Moseley said there ssas no salldlts to the SI- I \ I barge*. In a letter to SK I A Kane ( aninls His Ini I Attorney Hone Han leroad respond ed that tlie i liargcs would not he inves tig.lied hs the DA s ollii e ( )ur ollii e (Oiisideis the lilins', of i nniin.il i lunges after a polli e inscstiga lion, the letter stales ''Furthermore il appears that your interpretation of the literature differs from that of Hi Marrrx a o lliis would not Kill into the ilililin.il area, hill lather in some other i is il toniin |sni h as the polit e depart ment I I'odd Bailsman of SK I A said lie he lies es the issue ol (lupin alum is hased mi eat h person's definition of what i losels approximates' oilier studies Turn to SETA. Page 4 Officials pleased with survey results Public feels positive about University By Travis Bishop Fmeraici Contributor A public opinion survey i oiulm ted In the I ni\ i■ is11\ this spring has yielded posi tive findings tor the I niveisi tv and higher edm ution in general said Arnold Ismai h. dean ot the joornalisiu school and head ot the far ullv i orn niittee in charge ot the stir vev The survey . i ondiii ted In Mai Slat Kcseari h. a I n gene researc h firm. consisted ot 17 quest ions asked to 1 .1 (It) randomly selected adults throughout the stale Questions ranged trom oic u patiou and age to opinions on statewide issues and knowledge on various sub jects relating to the fniversi !\ Ismai h said the survey was seen primarily as a means tor knowledge and awareness on vvh.it the puhlit thinks about tin' I 'nivi“isit\ .uni thf liighei etlut .it it in system .is .1 whole I he hasii purpose i>1 this was that we should kmm w hat people t It t uk about what we're doing." I'sniat h said "That's easier said than done Vou'vi' got to start .somewhere and we started with a surve\ that brought us a i ei tain distant e along that road f’artii ularlv interesting to lsinai.lt was the publii s post ti\e response to questions about the higher eduf rition s\ stem in the stale I leallv think I hat the gen eral attitude was ipialiH ol higher edural inn in (Ire gon." he said "To me. those were the most interesting findings bet ause I didn't ev pet t them I don't think most people espet let) them to he ipiite that positive More than HI pert ent ol till- pull's respondents mill i .iti'il iii.it il u iinpoi lillll III li.ivI- a piililii mmersitv lli,it ranked ,11111111^; tiir hi'sl m the cnuntrv ' Ism,it II s.iid ilus finding was interesting because tins support h,h iii'iirh ' ,n niss tin' hoard Regardless ill i'll in a lit hi,11 lev id or geograph ii al Ini at ion within tin' stall' thi' piililii si'i'in i'll o ve r u h el m i ng I \ positive toward the iilisi ol a nation,dl\ rankl'd stall' t 'id v ersitv Another survey ipiestion asked how i|iuditv higher ed illation ranks as a ni'i'd lor tin' stall' in comparison with i it lit* r issues like reducing i rime or lowering state laves t lose to JJ percent ot those polled ranked improving the ipialilv ot higher edm atiun as one nl then top three pri orities hn slate government p lai init as the lowest ranked of the seven Issues \ i mild Ism.ii h tll.lt respondents i hose li'lMTI Some people inI<■ 11>i• -t• -d th. it .is hriiit; low. only in in out ol five people but to mi' I feel lli.it till' t.ii I tli.il mure tli.it 20 pen cat of tin* propli' mi hided tli.it .imong tin' top three i om eras is e\ ti. ioului.il \ Turn to SURVEY. 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