Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 13, 1992, Page 13, Image 12

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    REGIONAL BRIEFS
Judge bars signature-collecting group
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'.irruit judge has. barred the i unservative On*
on Citt/ens A ih.mcn from i pllw ting initially e
• etwnd
Mind .i temporary n straining >>.*«f<-r prubihiUng. !hi\i oi-lei lion of the
signatures .liter .1 !> • !-.;•• .in.: -■ : : o :l r - -ippi-.n
ol si.ill* 1 mirl rulingyon similar restraining orders
The Portland based rtrlail t li.nn had . "iin-mir.: ;roti 1 • • Utderui .0
Inm that ii yv,is protected by r S ; iiristiitiiVis>n.ii pn'visions; that
pt.Tubii ,1 government fro::-.. taka , : property without .Ten
pnKtion ft said those rights went- violateddry stain court ruling*
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the No Specral Rights ( 11 i 1 f 11 •< .... : nun : ' . Ifn i. 1 i - :
employees
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i,l! ivr process serve .1 pail;:. turn ' -... h sefyii i- il.. nol tr.nis
lorin liiefr conduct into stnle-ii icon;' she ivniti1: : :
I hi- Oregon ( i'i/i ns \U:.i;i( e e, ■ ii. n; ihng petitions op pro
idenTiy homosexual ifv .is il'fn fm.ij feli.iV mr The i i! v measure
would overturn at; nfdjjftm n, th.it'>hlints di n nnimatton based
on si-xu.il otlent.itmn
It's .in absolute me- : . .. ir\ n- ' : y !o: (H \ !. on t h ,tnsi
the initiatives were gather;ng signal i.ii -■ for in t he i its of ■ Port I iiil
but it s .1 major victors lor ! f o v irs It i o t is process, .ilium i direi tor
..on Malian sani
However the victors was short-live.i baler iTIifav. bonder
• .in < the (X A ft . i i ting sign ,n -■ . er tie ss ■ .-io : .! .on!
rifcirii .nidi:, in.b a:. .in !!.. . ■■■ Monday
bred Meyer attorn V Charles !!;i.. k-... i. 1 he y\.,s tlis.ipp-omteii
ti\ tire ruling in 11 S District < nort ami would appeal it to tin nth
US Circuit Court of Appeals
m Multnomah County Circuit Court burring tin- albatu irorn col
let ting signatures over the t hristuu-. iltd New Year's holidays
The injunction expired ui '• As a result, the alliance i ailed oil
its boycott ol the company anil began t ollct ting signatures at some
l’.,Man,! In ,1 Moo -.tor,- . : . w • . rt
!n,i \|..w : (ms ugued that it ha-, pris.it,- properly tights tii.d -li
the Oregon Supreme (.ourl
High school editors hand out condoms
SPOkANh i.\P) High school editors wh.u handed out copies
i ilci edilia s at Mean H ;gh S. tiooi on br iday said tin s w
t,i prevent the spread ot AIDS, encourage distribution ot
gr. Hind Voice a I s.a included an art it. ic w urn i ng stui lents oi the ! at .il
disease
Si oil s.od a parent provided tin i omionis yvhu h Were handed
out across she street from the si iiool l.ditofs initially approached
U. Spu'sai.e County Health Distrn t .c I Sp..Mn> AID'* Network
all, ait getting the condoms but w ere turned down, ile said
Mead prim ip.il Stew Hogue said tile Student editors dill not vio
late school hoard pohi V be. ause they distributed the miniums, oil
i umpus property
\Ye do allow and ••m Mirage dilletem... , ! opinion Hogue
j \s !,.r ! lie : . is k n.. w w !: ,! they ate 1 i " . ■ y rtry
.ng : . situ, k pe. pie, they’ri- uiiiv tiy.ng xh»« k tile adit ts
Ukrainian visit ends with hasty medical tests
PORTLAND (AP) \ trip to Oregon t>v 111 Ukrainian youngsters
•• ending with disugri-etnenls among sponsors a I at k of money anil
hastily arranged niedii ai tests after .1 i ostly visit to Disneyland
Tile youngsters from the Kiev area arrived over the past 1 1/2
months for tests to determine the efleets of their exposure to radio
acliv ity m the (Ihernohyl nuclear ui i ident
Hut one of the childrens ( haperones i oinplaitied that the trip
served no medical purpose tax ause they had not rei eived the kind
of detailed medical examinations they iiad expet ted Instead, they
re< eived the kind of routine exams readily available m hies
Dr Tatiana Pochinok of the Institute of Pediatru s, Obstetrics and
Gynecology in Kiev, said she expet t.• • i tfie cfiiltiren to receive ex
ams similar to those given another group of l kruinian children in
Germany in August
"In Germany there vs .is good organization," sin- said
Late Friday, officials ai Oregon's only nuclear power plant said
they would conduct the sophisticated examinations lo determine
the present e of radioactive particles in the children's bodies
Portland General Klectric, the operators of the Trojan nuclear
plant in Rainier, will use testing equipment used to monitor Irojan
employees for radiation contamination. PGL spokesman Steve
Sautter said
He said 40 of the youngsters would undergo the test Monday
Sergey Solovyov, a volunteer with Union Chernobyl, an organi
zation that serves as an ad vex ale for survivors of the nuclear acci
dent, blames the confusion on the sponsor of the v i-.it. Pastor Leon
ard Mielnik of the Russian Foursquare Church in Portland
Hut Midnik said no one told him that the children should he
tested for radioactivity
The children ended up undergoing exams at the Oregon Health
Sciences University, which is noi equipped to measure radioactivi
ty throughout the i hildren's bodies
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