POLITICS GOVERNOR Continued from Page 4 < uuld eventually cost Oregon Washington <md Northern Cali fornia as many as 20.000 |oiis Independent Al Moblev, on the other hand, opposes the spotted owl's endangered stat us all together Moldey believes the state’s must find a balance in the issue, while resisting "radical environmental groups' efforts to hx k up its natural re sources l.ilM-rt.irian I'rcd Oether de parts from all of Ids opponents, saying that the "Mod Squad" and the owl's endangered slat us are "simply more bureau cratic maneuvers to cover up what is necessary for change Instead, he c alls for an immedi ate end to old growth c lilting PO'O’Oj _OU INC. We can process your black & white pictures in just 1 hour! 18th & Willamette 484-6116 Trojan i Insure Measure 4 which would shut down the Troian nuclear power plant until spei iflr safe ty Ntaniiards are met. has In come a sharp diving line be tween the candidates Fmhn mayer and Mobley oppose the measure. Rolierts and Oertln-r approve of it Although I rohnmaver is "as i mu erned about safety as any Oregonian." he points out that the governor i an call a hearing to review Trojan’s safety at any time As for Roberts' support for the initiative, "her highest pri ority is the safety of Oregoni ans." campaign manager Smith said "She took a lot of heat be cause of her support for it It's a different position for a state official to take on that kind of issue." he said, refer ring to Roberts' position of si*c rotary of slate * “Personally. I prefer liconcc hits and anchovies Bui. hey' To each his own " T m I H f ARE OVER 400 restaurants around MERE YOU CAN GET TO EVERY ONF ON THE BUS FREE VA i I o U OF O STUDC NTIO IS A BUS PASS FARE FOR THE If MM INCLUDED IN STUDENT INCIDENTAL FFES PROVIDED IN COOPERATION WITH ASSOCIATED STUDENTS UNIVERSITY OF OREGON Mobil"! opposes Measure 4 bei.ause "It is irresponsible to shut down .1 power plant that produces as much power as the Honeville Dam.'' Walton said. even though Mobley does be lieve .1 permanent place for nu clear waste needs to lie found Oerther believes any nuclear power is dangerous and that "we ought not make any more of it " Recycling measure Rolierts is the only candidate to endorse Measure ti, which would require a ban on product packaging that doesn’t meet certain standards after 1993. Fmhnmayer said that he must "regrettably oppose it" because the initiative is "so vague that it would Iran essen tial products." Me also believes a section of the measure would become "a lawyer’s hunting li cense.” he said, referring to a section of the initiative which Iif believes forces court costs onto businesses, regardless of the outcome of suits over firms' compliance to the measure. Mobley opposes the measure for the same reasons as Frohn mayer; Oerther said he is not sure how he will vote on the is sue. Field burning When it comes to field burn ing. Oerther again stands in contrast to his opponents. Frohnmayer, Roberts and Mob ley all propose an eventual phase-out of the practice, while Oerther demands an immediate ban. Although Frohnmayer as a state representative in the 1‘)7()s voted twice against lift ing field burning prohibitions, he now says the practice should fie "phased down," while "a set of performance standards are established over a period of years." Treat your favorite shoes to a tune-up Repair worn heels Replace suede liners Rebuild & seal cork Replace worn soles We offer a complete, m-house. Birkenstock repair & resole service Eugene • 5th Slree! Public Market • 342-6107 • Daily 10-6 OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY^ invites you to discuss the MBA Masters of Business Administration Program ◄ A 4-term program ◄ Open to qualified students ^ Entry possible any term Drop in and visit at EMU LOBBY 1 (him-2 pm Friday, November 2,1990 All Majors Invited! >