Council charges yew bark wasted By J.r ay Bw.'tge.v:■> Thousands of pounds of taxol-containing vow hark have been wasted as a result of mis management by the pharma couth al company that controls it. according to the Oregon Nat ural Resources Council, ONKC Coordinator Wendell Wood charged I!risto!-Mevers Squibb in an Oct. 10 press re lease with "a complacent man agement altitude," resulting in irresponsible cut-and -hum methods, as well us lax security procedures that cause wide spread yew hark thievery Taxol, a drug derived from vew bark, has shown to be a . (ell inhibitor that has proved elft-i live against ovarian cancer, anti may be valuable In righting lung i uneer, breast can cer and rectal cam er As taxol is currently running at S22,(KK) an ounce, yew bark proves to be a profitable ven ture for poachers The ONKC charged the Boul der. Colo -based Mauser North west, which is Bristol Meyers Squibb's only authorized bark collecting agent, has permitted virtually "unregulated yew tree cutting." Wood said tbds has resulted in the loss of thousands of yew trees in hundreds of timber sales currently under contract ONKC Is concerned about clearcut logging and burning practices, which will kill "liv ing stumps" th.it might other wise regenerate the Pacific yew ONKC claimed they have documented proof in which yew bark has been high graded, which means that only the big gest and oldest trees ant Used, resulting in the waste of small er limbs and needles. Wood theorized bark collec tors who. he said, are paid In the pound, rather than by the hour, have no incentive to re cover the limbslock and nee dles ibis means workers may leave the smaller tw.gs in older to speed up Work, going oil to larger trees in the attempt to produce more poundage, Woo i said Jim Mayo, timber planner for the Wdlamet'e National Purest Service, agreed yew has been w astrd How ever. ho sard the waste was understand.il .V In th« past, thou* was no recognized value for the s; e cios A lot of it vs as wasted be cause vve didn't know its val uc." Ma'.vo said, adding the l or i st Service is now being more c areful to recover the smaller pieces ONKC also believes eimpl.i l ent management attitudes has resulted in rampant thievery of vew lark, with agencies not providing adequate monitoring of vevv tr.msai t lolls that a'...ares the hark originated from Maas, r '. rthw est Next year, -the Ft-res! Servi. e is issuing sequent, el! v in;::v hered permits, m ordi : !o !: a e V evv hark bar k to its ; lab: . for igm. ' _ lust two weeks ago, live 1 a gene men vyte ohivu .i of :s t all rig vevv hark lame-. Harri son Oviatt. lit); Danny Joseph i’owvil, Id. Stephen Ur ; k. in. Ronnie V. hael Jones, il l an. I Douglas Randolph D.in:i Is. shipped two tons oi w el ha; k : the Sw eet Home Ranger , n .. ; near (lottage drove one of two main pros essrng sites of V evv bar k i tie men . .. .1 l.e e terms of It) years in p:... n an 1 ShOO.ODO in fines At this time of the year, Mayo said, thievery is less i one mon because the yew Is not peeling Beginning in April, sup m the tree will start to run, causing the tree to perl and m.iking bark theft easier It is also easier to sell, her ause taxol is made from dry hark, and wet hark mu s t he d ried a n d chipped before lining sold Jim Simonson. Fores! Yew Coordinator, defended the For est Service, saying they are do ing all they r an t v hav g law agencies patrol the Nation.il l ores! to prevent yew poai ll ing. Mayo suggested the war be ing vvaged between the I t o st Serve e ami the Orrg ai Natural Resources Council may go on fur a long time her an a- lavol, one of the most effective drugs um d to fight cancer m vv r-n the market, is not a synthetic Be cause of the complexity of Us i hrmu al make-up, a synthetli may he a lung time in turning, t n aiing a greater need tor the Pacific vevv, he said. Government inventories yew trees By Janay Blairejewski Errwr.ak i Contributor Tho U S F'orest service began conducting an in ventory Ibis fall of the number of yaw trees growing in mi liana I for ests to dotorml.no how much of it tain bo harvest oti without and angering the species 1 he inventory, which is part ul a cooperative agreement between the Forest Service anti the National Cantor institute, is being funded bv the pharmaceutical company Bristol Meyer Squibb ami will cover 1.7 million acres of the Willamette National Forest The Pacific yew has re cuntly heen the suhjoi ! of controversy because its bark is the source of the drug taxol, which is used in lighting various forms of concur The inventory will esti mate the abundance of the yew and record asso ciated vegetation and situ characteristics to help do tormina conditions noces sury for yaw to grow. jmi Mayo, timber plan ner for the Willamette Na tional Forest, said the re searchers already have sortie knowledge us to what kind of environment the yew requires to grow Kosuurchors will pro pure 400-500 sample plots They will measure off a five acre square arid make live circular plots Axiv yew within the !! fuel plots will be r r.., n! i and measured by be :,t and width Data will be unaly/. 1 Ibis winter and the pro gram will conclude in August. POLICE BEAT Tho following iiu uiriils were n-fiortml to the O flier of Public Safely from Oi l. JO to Nov ti. • Two transients were reported trespass ing near tho University Inn on Saturday Nov. 2. Jon Ament, 31. and Steven Miller, 33, were reportedly soon taking chairs from a dumpster near the Ul. The officer gave Miller a warning Ament was cited for tres passing ufter die officer discovered he had a legal letter of trespass, which herred him from campus. Tho letter of trespass w as giv en to Ament by an Ol'S officer on Sept. 21 when Ament was found with an open con tainer of beer at 13th and Kincaid St • A Westmoreland Family Housing resi dent reported a fracture in his window Sun day Nov. 3 According to a police report. John (ireydanus, 30, of It,40 Arthur St., heard a track and discovered a fracture in his living room window The small hole was believed by an OPS officer at the scene to have been caused by a pellet gun, wrist ri« ket or HU gun There are no suspects The damage is estimated at $150. • iiie top of a lamp post at lii::i Avenue and Kincaid Street was broken off on Mon day Nov. 4 An officer found jiiet.es of a ve hicle taillight on the scene but there were no witnesses Tho damage is estimated at $t>00. • The re were two hikes stn.en Utd Hone recovered MEETINGS Student Campaign for Disarmament will inn I Uxlay from 3 Id 5 p rn m EMU Century Room E flail 340-4248 fur morn information Students fur Clreative Anai hruni.Mii will uni t tonight at 7 in Again ifuilding No 1 flail 484 *1198 for morn information. Alpha I’hi Omega will mnnt tonight at 8:30 in EMU fledar Room (1. call 340-9911 for morn infor mation. OSPIRG, 340-4357. • Consumer Hotline meeting today at •! 30 pm. in EMU flnntury Room It • (lorn Planning mnntmg tonight .it > in EM Century Room B MISCEI \N "Did God Change Between the Old and New Testaments?” is title i.t a i . ;n . M ill sponsored Ev Knslor.it. m Cain; is Mm today at 12 it) p in in EMU Century X .ll ( 3 13-4914 lor tnoii: ndoniiati n. An evening of poetry with Ted Kooser .. place tonight at 7 in the Northwest Christian t . lege Burke-Grifflth Banquet Room ■ ■ r ! . ' . Avenue and Kincaid Struct). A book signing t (option will follow his reading. 5 5th STRICT ^ Cvioeo PUBLIC MARKET GAMES SCWH'CSKi I.Utl 683-0464 £**i VIDEO ADVENTURE $ ViLiniUVDIPUU •4M'h« XtMM ^’’mV*** ▼Oir\i UM rr *#*t*4A**4***** GUI ? A R~STR~ N~GS ~ 1 50% OFF OUR LIST PRICE } ^210 £ 17th (A! PEARL) £UGENE } AlpineImport S&rysicc ] Th« Volvo So«cialist» -U/o (KHUDTTD’ILI to your (luiliM.illun WC&St/U/ M|4.W . oil change % r t c i a i 95 V/ l >1 f.K t< w y o » I « j I r t I I II H II fl. V.W. - j T V ■* -i qr\ ma^j r Piiirjr.ru i i appoint mi n r 726-1 008 i nil CARING , is essential. H you ft't tont*«n*il *boul |Ou< community |oin u« ' ■ » •mmmm' on c'9at'ng a '«1>* an*»/onma»i • - - « 4 . . t ' J - l'- . « II • • . W 4^. *• - - I .«■•« » • • r '4-‘ • ■ . . ■ , I • > . • . . • *.•*-» • . * •' ■ - *' « • 4 , •' f ■ * •-» in *-.i «-!U- M'tMfMI • ... ill • l THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON Sure I ne place you re looxin ior is siraigm over inem hills — course that s as the crow (lies not as the chicken walks Ha ha ha ha