Oregon I rul.is Ma\ V IW1 1 ugcnc. (Jrcgon Volume.lJ’ IsMir 1-1*1 Inside I’rn-abortion activ ists from nine western stairs will gather m Kugene this u eekend for a regional ( onference titled I’m ( lion e Pro Ai live in the •Ifls " This year’s conference u ill take plai e Saturday at tlie Itlai k Angus Inn, J I Pranklin' Houles ard See story . Page IS A 12 page question n.rue sent to 2,0(10 I ill v ersitv students will help the I IniversiU I lousing Ihr part merit meet the housing needs of stu dents, espei tally students doubling as parents See story . Page li Entertainment If a thriller wants to he truly thrilling, it must be (dearly defined as to vs hat the audience should fear (or the protagonists Then most importantly it must follosy through vs dli that ambition \\ Idle keeping the andient e guessing throughout [’hen. the best tin illers u dl take an unexpei led turn Mortal Thoughts does nolle of these things See res less . Page 7 Sports Brett Salisbury Bret I Salisbury is .1 well-traveled man From Itrigham Young Universi tv to Palomar Itiniur (Col lege 111 Kscondido. ('all fornia. Salisbury has been showcasing his quarter hai k talents Now , the transfer stu dent is trv ing to replat e Hill Musgrave's at the helm ttf the Oregon foot ball team See story, Page I 1 Oregon’s softball team w ill close out its season with two Fat iftc-10 Con ferent e double headers at Howe Field. The Ducks host Cali fornia Saturday at 11 a m and Oregon State Sunday at 1 pin. On the ball Murk I'honuissrn ,mil /.mirs / n't'iii.m mmA u/i (/if mmm ur,ithri whilr /i/.ivinj; .1 imc 0/1 our \ <>//»*\ /u// i/nr I’holu !)\ \ min' K.mirri Taylor’s reopens Saturday ETy Bruin Bloch l am raid Reporter \i• w l\ ri'iiov .iti’il I avlor '*• (adlege Suli- Inn -.i’I Inr .1 grand opening Saturday al though iiwium Huh Brinkman said hi- still Iras Inis of plans Inr thi’ Building lull ti 1 1 an V out I urnierly T.iytoi ■■ Tavern. a pnpiil.il blues Bar Taylor s ( ad lege Stile I nil lias Been open sporadically during the past tyro weeks while workers pul final tuui lies on the interior I he initial opening lias 111 s! Been (die nomelia 11 y success ltd. Brinkman said We y e |t|sl k mil id i ailed il a 1 inistriii turn party rather than an opening, lie said The building had been sitting dormant since |une. when the former owner pulled out be 1 ause nl finam nil problems Brmkman said the grand Turn to TAYLOR'S Page 4 Examiner rules suicide in death of Hatzantonis By Don Peters f meraio Associate Ediioi_ [he I.,mi- County nii-dit al examiner li.is ilt termined Kmmanuel Hatzantonis com milted suit ide Dr S.nii Vickers who performed the .hi lo|isv confirmed tin- nnnmi-i ut death ysas suicide Hatzantouts a t 'uiversily Ko mani e languages professor missing since April JO v\,is found fiv divt-rs Wednesday m tin- Mi hen/ii- River iu-ar M.irtt-n Rapids Hat/anlnuis was found fully i lothed and y\as weighted down with .1 boat .me hor Vii kt-rs s.iiil tin'll wcti' furllit-r Idmi olo gy firsts to lir i ondm ted to determine whether some p r t- sc r i pt i o n drugs Hatzantonis took i ontributi-d to his death lest samples were sent to the state l.ili in Portland hut tin results won t lie known for two to three weeks Yu kers said Sgt Inn Mi Curtin. I I’D publir inform.i turn offir er said the otfn ml investigation into the i use was pretty nun h over "The investigation is complete, so it s pretty much the end of the case. Mr Car tin said "Hut we're still dealing with the family Suicide is always an incredible shock Hatzantonis had been the suhjer t ot a 1'mversity investigation into the Perugia, Italy study abroad program that Hatzantonis founded and directed (aim plaints from students about the ar ademir quality of the program and the housing ar rangements prompted the ongoing investi gation. The funeral for Hatzantonis is si heduled for Monday 1 p rn at Hindi Chapel. C!0 North nth St in Springfield The serve e is open to thi’ putilii Extra state revenue may replenish high ed budget By Rene DeCair Oregon's colleges ami universities may get buck some of the money tfiev lost when Billiot Measure > passeil it tile state s revenue foret ast to he re leased in Mav Is favorable How huh h mnnev will tie available if any is vet to he known hut both the higher eilui atioll sv stem ami the legisla live Wavs and Means education sub i onimittee are alnsidv speculating about how thev would spend the inonev I'he siilx onimittee has drafted a prior itv add diai k" list detailing 1 ri items that would he replai ed it inonev were made available 1 he list includes the restoration ol the recently lost one per cunt of the higher education budget, funding to allow for uir reused enroll merit, reducing the tuition surcharge and raising far uIty salailes Idle subcommittee is also looking at giving an additional Sill million to the approximately Sin million that higher education alreadv has to provide tuition waivers for low mi nine students Lurry I .urge vn e chant ellor for ptiblii affairs said the waivers are an attempt to lessen the impur t of sort barges e\ per tell to he SnOII a veal lor Ill-stale stu dents and $ 1,000 a veur fur out of state students next frill The waivers are an attempt to mini mize the impact on students with the greatest financial need, " Large said dhe plan is referred to as the "Rohm Hood’’ principle la-cause higher educa turn will take about Sin million it will receive from surcharges and use that inonev to give tuition waivers to stu dents with gre.it fin.ini ial need I he i'llut .iluin -.utm imuiiitti'f may dr i ulf !o direct llif e\e( ulive assist,ml said y;i\ 111k tuition iv,overs rather than , titling suri barges foi everv student will ultimately hint middle mi tune students who will |*• i\ mure (or tuition bill will not be eligible for a waiver We really feel that student aid does not provide ai.i ess to education as low tuition does Menard said Other suhi ommittee proposals in elude giving additional funds to I’ort land State I Tiiversitv and providing funding for the Oregon |oiul Oraduate S, bool of Kngineeriiig However higher education has also drafted an "add hat k" list of their own which includes the same proposals the suhi ommittee lias lei ommended I bell list prioritizes those items but "does not represent necessarily what will lie presented . " at i ording to Luge The list from the Chancellor's Office has not vet been presented to the sub committee but large said, represents the off it c s "latest thinking on it So lar. higher education has plait'd restoring the lost one peri enl as ih number one priority Second on the list is raising fat ully salaries and thud is giving money to Port land lligliei I'.dtn a lion "Access and removal or reduction of the surcharge should be the number one priority." Menard said but added that the ( )SI as the "voice of the students is not against raising fat ultv salaries or giving money toother programs “These are all hail t lion es ” she said rills IS the lesser of many evils