UNIVERSITY UPDATE Brand investigation goes on University President Myles brand remains the jubjet t of .1 slate Qivernment Kthics Com mission investigation into whether fie broke state law by offering free trips to the 1'IH‘I In dependent e Howl to the wives of t.ugene's and Springfield's mayors Similar (ases against lingerie Mayor Jeff Miller and Springfield Mayor Hill Morrisette have fieen dropped because the turn miss ion unknowingly missed a 1 .to day deadltnt for prosecuting the cases ftr.md was originally to appear at a Nov S i tlih s i om miss ion meeting, tint r tenmission Director 1 Nitrit k Hearn said brand's attorneys asked for a delay Hearn said Hrand s r ase w ill lie on the agon da of tlie Det 10 commission meeting The meeting is scheduled for ‘I to a m at lie State Capitol building in Salem Alumnus to discuss newspapers Juhn.iih.in Marshall, ' pn-Nutami ' lh< M.i: shall Fund of An/.nnu, vvtjl »l«divrr ih< . ism s< honi s .inmi.il Alim l < <-tun* h h» ; * t }• uhir* fur Niw sji.iprrs' lud i\ d! I JO p':n • Koniti i tO U iil.uin lh' M.irsh.fi; h.i*. .1 gn at < r • • r. d ».; > riirnt to inflmuw »• his'opinions about ihr fu turiMjf ruwsp ipt rs, s-iid Arn d i-.m.u h < ur nalism school dram Marshall and his wile were mujorit> slock holders and publishers of the SrxMlsdn/<■ Pro gross in Arizona for 2f> years Itefore they sold I h«dr stock In lb# 7 Marshall received his master's degree from the University s School of Journalism in' 1*M«J Two years ago. Marshall rmlinvi d an annual teaching award in his name and in honor o! Ihe leac tiers he had while ,il (he I ’nive rsitv The lecture is part of the l.nc W M cm Me mortal 1 is lure senes Grievance process streamlined (Iraduale students who file grievances with the University will hennfit from a clearer timeline A proposed amendment to Oregon Administrative- Rule 571-Ot 120 would pro vide a .iO-dav deadline to Step 2 of tin griev am •' process Under Step 1, a graduate student linv hie a .written grievance tin a department head, dr partment grievanc e committee, the colleges or school’s grievance i ommittee. or the dc'an of the college or school Idle rules state dial the dec isioii rendered will be provided in writing within it) day s However under Step 2. which serves is an appeal d the1 graduate student is nut satisfied with the Step 1 decision, no lime! m e. i ur rentlv me hided in ihe rule's Abortion rights pass after absentee count SKA lTLi: (AP) Absentee ballots g ii v r a b o r t i o n rights Initiative 1.1) *>,r>r>*i to 7T>2 7-10. ->1.111' I'iri tioris tiirn lor (,.ir\ '>'.i Infosti Mini A recount, mandators in elections dot nirti bv less th.m one bn If of 1 pert cnl of-the to I,iI voir, jirolmblv will.be turn pirti'if about a work aftrr tin results art- certified bv bis of fit e i Hi 1 irt !>, Ml III tosh s«i I'd tl s aim .si ion U i ri to ; 1 ng vrrv g lad W i re \ t i \ pleased that it's finallv nearing the end. said hslbt-r Hrrst. stab r\i t utu t dins tor of the National Aborl.io.ti Rights At lion League she admitted, however, that I I A \ - C R i: I on SOI N I) K K I I H I M I \ I I \ V I S I I N C, I WHEN PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE, SOME PEOPLE WANT EVERYTHING. ( If r think that Vperfectly vmsonablt. ) Rrtii rmrnt should hr nn \ I limg \ mi . cir c.imu'ii if w ouIt! I»r \V it h good fir.lit h. \ on ma\ spend .1 ({u.iitrr ol\our hie doing I fir t hings \ou \ r alw ays .ur .i utmjur wa\ fot members of thr education and rrsr.m h t omnninilirs to s.ivt* extra monr\ lot tfirir irturmrnt years I hrough tax deferred savings, I I A A i R I I- SR \s \ an hr Ip pi ov idr t he r M t .is t fi.it w ill makr \ oui ret ire men! t i ui\ enjovable I hr\ will supplrmrnt voui basu pension and Sot i.d Set ui it v in retire rnent, and the\ offrr rral f»rnrf it s now • I fir firnrf its of tax deter i ai • A firo.nl range of allot at ion t holt rs •NO sales i fiat grs Knsurin^ the future for those who shape it.“ • \inong I he lowest r\|>n»M*s m the IMMII.lIH ** .iiui inutu.il hint! uulusti irs* • \ \ ailet\ of u,i \ s it* m nu- iih turn* mi haling lifetime tetiiement iih nine pa\mrnts o\ el .1 f 1 \etl per uul. 01 as 1 ash TIAA-C Rl I C AN III I P MAKI VOI R l)RI AMStOMI TRIP. With t lie help of I I \.\ l Kl I . letiieinenl t .in he \ mil t ham e to look .if tei \ out sell the wa\ you \e alwa\ s wanted \fter all nohtuK deserves it mote i.bJ VOIR FRFF SR A KIT h Lt fi im lutirt 4 tfiiir i 4k uUlm tor r*l irnjil injr I4t I'.jrj M 4 « Ki» . I. > I I \ \ e K t t I W-1 *« y_K !*0 I hint \v rfluc Nr« VkU 1 V ( I’lf.lf |M .«! I lav, /<* U! + :. -m ( t uil i>imf 1 luU /li* — /*.«— 1 ; Hi I t Xtf □ K !• w V s • , 9 C*N I 1/ fi. i i * llc«i » ln*ur*jti r / ipp<' a! I». ,*rp^ra trJ Mutual f uml I'rf I *.*r mtm c \iulK*i» the outcome in unm noa own long viewed as ti stronghold of abortion rights w.is "< loser than we would have liked The state had an unbroken string of strong votes in favor of abortion- rights starting .with approval in 1970 of what-was then one of the nation's most liberal statutes Kenneth !) YanUerhoel. rv erulive direr tor of Human Life of Washington, said he and nth er opponents would monitor the recount closely Of course. I'm disappoint ed. VanDerhoef said "The voters of tins state have passed a very radii ai pier e of legisla lion, lint they passed it iiy less than one-half of one peri enl He said opponents would de i life whether to seek .1 sei Ofld recount, most likely limited to a leu heavily populated coun ties, after the stale mandated rerount is completed A mtoimI recount would cost opponents .1 nickel .1 hallot lor .1 hand count and slightly less Inr .mother 1 ompulerized talk Mi Inlosh said he doubted .1 recount would 1 lunge the re suits by more than .1 few hun dred votes He said the closest statewide ballot issue he could recall was Initiatin' I4H, a gasoline lax rollbai k proposal that was re |e( ted in l‘)7‘l by HH4 votes at ter a recount netted r>() votes against the measure out of about 010,000 total votes initiative 120 essnntia 11v would adopt the lil-year old t' S Supreme Court ruling Koe vs Wade as state law guaran teeing women the right to have abortions through about the sixth month of pregnanev It would replai e the 1070 state law that allowed abortions through four months of preg nancy About 200.000 absentee, questioned and challenged bal lots turned the tide for India live 120, whic h trailed by about 0,000 in tbe initial vote count after the polls c losed Nov 5 Of those, about 75.000 ballots were in Seattle and the rest of King County, where the vote ran more than 59 percent yes In almost every county. Ini tiative 120 fared Iwltcr among absentees than at the polls In Tacoma and tfie rest of i’ierce County, the yes vote was 4.1 0 percent in the initial tally and 4‘) b percent among absen tees In Kitsap County, includ ing Bremerton, the comparable figures were 48 5 percent and 52 2 percent In Spokane Coun ty they were 39.6 perc ent and 44 8 percent Both sides said they had tar geted absentee voters