Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 28, 1990, Page 8, Image 8

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REGIONAL
Iron lung
biology Professor Nathan Tublitz (loft) tolls geophysics graduate student Ken Dueker
about the merits of animal research, using the obsolete "iron lung" to make his point.
Strides in medical research — some of it performed on animals — have outdated this
device that once enabled people with paralytic diseases like polio to breathe.
Photo by Sean Poston
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Poll majority approves sales tax
PORT1-ANI) (API Seven of
10 Oregonians favor replacing
property taxes cut by Measure 5
with other revenue, according
to a poll released Tuesday.
The poll by Moon' Informa
tion of Portland also found that
more than half of those re
sponding favored a sales tax.
Increasing most other types of
taxes drew far less support
Moor*' Information inter
viewed 400 respondents state
wide during the telephone poll,
conducted Nov 1*1-20. The poll
has a 5 percent margin of error.
State Rep. Ted Calouri, K
Beaverton, praised the poll He
said it showed support for re
plat ing property taxes that
eventually will he limited by
Measure T> to $15 per $1.00(1 of
assessed value.
Hut Don Mclntire. a chief
sponsor of the measure passed
by voters Nov. t», denounced
the poll as a way to "give sus
tenance and succor to those
legislators of ours who are still
lusting after a sales tax.”
Mclntire. who opposes a
sales tax, claimed the poll was
skewed by the way its ques
tions were phrased.
The key question in the poll
asked whether governments
and school districts should t>e
forced to operate without re
placing the property tax cuts.
"What this poll proves is that
Oregonians art* not a miserly
lot," Mclntire said
Moore Information, which
conducted surveys for 48 politi
cal clients during the 1990
elections, cautioned that sales
tax support should tic* viewed
skeptically. In 1985. before a
September vote that defeated a
sales tax. several polls showed
a majority supporting the idea.
In the poll, 71 percent of re
spondents favored finding oth
er sources of revenue.
Among those who voted for
Measure 5, fiti percent believed
state and local governments
should look for other sources of
money.
When read a list of options
for raising revenue, 55 percent
of all respondents favored a
sales tax on goods except food
and medicine.
OREGON HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES
Today your high school counselors will be on campus to talk with you
about your University experience.
Where: Ballroom, EMU
When: 1:00 PM until 3:00 PM
If your high school is listed below your former counselors would like
to talk with you for a few minutes. So stop by and visit them.
Schools Interviewing Former Students.
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Astoria
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Jefferson
Lebanon
Marshfield
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McKay
McMinnville
McNary
Milwaukie
North Bend
North Salem
Parkrose
Philomath
Pleasant Hill
Rex Putnam
Reynolds
Sam Barlow
Scappoose
Seaside
Sherwood
Silverton
South Albany
South Umpqua
St. Helens
Tigard
Vernoma
West Albany
West Linn
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