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Oregon Daily THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1992 P*Ktt)tri j««« Pisij, Salem residents Tawana Bedortha (left), Dunne Blair and Pat Cost /oined 250 others at Wednesday night s rally to support abortion rights and celebrate the 19th and possibly last anniversary ot Roe vs Wade Advocates mark Roe’s 19th year j Supporters of abor tion rights believe this could be the last year to celebrate Roe vs. Wade's anniversary By Carrie Dennett t: ad Associate it’ ' jsmxj.i*.j s A 1 r M St or t than U 50 ■ f- i mini, vvuimm and children turned ouI Ufdnosd.1 v night to i olebruW _ vvnut might rw* mr lltfBUiM last utum «>r.s<irv of Kui’ vs W.iilo, lilt’ landmark l1 S Suprimo ('.ourt titrt isiuii legalizing abortion Illegal Abortion'' No!1 read uni! handmade sign jliuv i' the heads of the candle holding supporters "The Reagan Bash admtnts trillion has set the timeline to the hack alley for women, said Diane Linn, director of tin- Oregon chapter of the Na tional Abortion Rights Action League Linn blasted the I’ennsv Iva nia abortion case that the Su prrrne Oourt agreed Tuesday to hear in April 'They are fori mg women to listen to a state designed lec ture designed to discourage them from having an abortion, .dter they already made the Turn to ABORTION Page 6 Betoro tho rally pro-choice supporters tilled a banner with ihcir names, drawings and messages, including Keep Abortion Sale and Le gal Forever IFC’s Vilches quits two-year position jA three year stmt comes to an end be cause of an in creased academic workload By n.i-a i ra;>pe |- ri-ihi v V ; ii Hr . i m> mtuT 'I the ini iili-nl.il 1 • a•«• ( onuniUi'c fur tlifi'i- .Hid .! 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In the subgroups hiivr .ill in-i n niiidr in uni' lump Mini In tli. SHA. .ilthougli the miIi groups .irr lUitiiriiiimiiis Ilm i h.inge w.is m.nl. nl ihr request nl Sit \ At the pn v ii ms meeting. |.m H. llir lit. votnl unanimously 111 ||ilr ,i Spi'l i.ll trijurst ul VI .III to llir ASl'O Ui provide airfare for I’rrsiilunt Jennifer Hills, '.sir will Is lobbying Hi VV.isli IllglOli, 1)1! . Ill's! Week with I: n i vr i s i t v Hr rs ulr ii I NHIrs Hr..ml I'llr purpose ul llir trip Is In lobby non Oregon (impression .ii 1111111u rs uni members ul llir Drlrnsr Drp.irtllirrit In mil ills i rlmin.itioii ol gays .mil Irsbi .ms ;n the milit.iry County may force hot dog cart closure j Vendor faces losing her license after officials catch up on her lack of kitchen facilities By Rene DeCair Emerald Associate Editor On u sunny Wednesday after noon, Cookie in busy exchanging hot dogs for money and serving up conversation to people, including .1 parking meter attendant and a po lice officer On this winter day, Judy "Cook ie" S/akacs, St), who has sold hot dogs from her carl on the corner of 13th Avenue and Kincaid Street for 12 years, can be seen doing what she alwavs does But she may be put out of busi ness soon if she can't come up with a new kitchen Oregon law requires that vendors operate out of a kitchen with a bath room, a three-part sink and floor drainage. She now operates out of hi t garage tune d kitchen yyilh .1 one part sink win- refrigerator .irui two free/.ers Lane County's environmental health department has given tier 120 (lavs to come up with the rest of the facilities Hut Cookie said with the money she makes, she can t afford to i.veryhody knows business isn t tli.it good." Cookie said ( moll, Halley s is gone In the meantime, while she fig ures out how to stay in business. Cookie is garnering support from loyal customers who are angered over what they see as a stupid law "Cookie and I have had nice, long ( fiats Stie s a decent woman," sail! Roger f reeman, a four-year ( usiom er and University student “Don't we all kind ul bend the rules a little bit? "She s not cooking filet rnignon The customer knows what they're expecting Cookie's troubles began m 1‘MtO \\ ben sin a St her license i* cause .'!■ i.'!i III. i,1 Is Inn in! ill she w .i■. not operating nut ot .1 ioi.it restau will’s Kiti iii'ii .is shr i (aimed t i ok.ii' |iromisc.i oilk.iuls shf w mid uper.de (.lit 111 tin' rrsi.iu runt's kill hurt on .i regular Ii.isis, .in.) tht'V restored to r license This visir. when thr i ounlv i aili'd i lii'i k up on lirr. thi*v fouriil she ■»s.is not using thu restaurants l.u ill Ill'S T In v h ,t ii n t s i- c n her i n months." said Kith (,'ihiIs. countv sanitarian I was operating, ' (look.)is said ”1 just w.isn’t ntal consistent Shu has an attorney helping her challenge the law to allow her to operate out of her converted garage Hut her only option if she wants to keej) selling, (loots said, is to c hange state law which would re ijUtre the Oregon Legislature's ap pros al And now. although the Universi ty Physical Plant has volunteered to Turn to COOKIE. Page 4 BIAS I Panelists believe deadlines and space constraints affect biases in the * media. See MEDIA, Page 5 LOOKIN’ FOR A WIN The Oregon men's basketball team returns to Mac Court this weekend to face Washington State on Thursday and Washington on Saturday. See SPORTS, Page 8 SLOPES Oregon's club ski team brought home a mixed bag of results. S— SPORTS. Page 9