Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 23, 1992, Page 6, Image 6

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    Lonsdale favors log export ban
jDemocratic candi
date for U S. Senate
says jobs and forests
can be preserved
Ry Koaiani Roberts
fr .! c. it
Oregon's timber jobs und old
Ijdiwlli forests (.in Ixilh lie jin
served by banning raw log ex
ports. Harry Lonsdale said in
an l-urth Day address Wednes
dny
" ( lie politic laris have held ns
hostage tiy asking us to ( house
between our timber jobs and
our (| 11 o 111 y of life, and it
doesn t have to lie dial way
said Lonsdale, a Ucmai ruin
i andidalc lor the I S Senate
The key . fie said, is an et o
numit transition that would
move mure limber workers into
sis ondary wood prodm Is jufis
hu i Id I n g mod u I a r homes,
(loots, wdndow frames, d.'sks
and i fiaic. to I» iild afiroad in
pliir e cil r .1 w limber
A healthy vnvironmerd is
just plain good business.
I.oinwhile s.ud
1.onsd.de suid priv.ih i iimp.i
mi's mu h .is Wr v i' r Ini mi si i
mtisi lie stopped Iriim selling
IiimIh i iih im .is. whic h forces
them In contribute in overcul
ling pcihlu hinds lu feed cin
meslir mills
honsd.de, who hopes lo run
.Ig.iltlst K ep ii III ii .ill Sell Hull
I’.H kwood ill llle l.il I -..lid ii s
lime Ini Oregon's eiiviriimnen
Ini ,ic ii v isis .ii it I limber worker s
In unde
We .ire now .1 sl.de dIvid
ed hi ..lid \Vi■ musl em
hr.ii e our unity ol purpose
I he tlend businessin.m hopes
In tie.d Kep l.es \tl< Dill III I hr*
M.iy 1‘iprim.irv An enrlv April
poll in I'hr (tn'flnniiin showed
the I vs o in ,i virlu.il lie in the
prim.iry w11h both running
.die.id ol I’.ii kwood
I u\ I.IVN V er |oe Wel/el und
uiiemplov-eil limlier worker Huh
Hell .in ,ilso i ompeling in the
The politicians
have held us
hostage by asking
us to choose
between our jobs
and our quality of
life/
f •.(fry 1 - ;r vMlt:
/ -V<mik tain. . .ttkldatv U v
US Si'r':i!i'
I Vnn* rain |>fImurv
l.ntisd.ih also promoted lip.
pl.iii ol i routing .1 national
bar I li ('orps, w h 11 h vs mi 111
.11 1 .is .m environmental version
of I lie 1‘c.ii c (’nr | is I’urtir 1 pants
1 oulil earn 1 ollege luiiion 1 red
it. ur .1 modest wage. lor re
planting trees, fixing up old
homes in the 1 dies, m building
1 ampgrnund trails
In beeping vsilh the environ
mental themes id Ivarth Day and
his ( airifiiit^ri, l.onsdale said
fuel e f f 11 j e n r v s t a nd a r d s
should he raised -1(1 peri ent
from the i urrent 27 miles per
gallon and an excise lax should
he imposed on gas guzzling
1 ars
Lonsdale also said he pro
motes I lilting defense spending
bv up to lit) percent over live
Ve.irs He said allV more would
bankrupt .1 l'ii of American
’•iwns AuC.uin favors .1 de
crease of oil pi rr on( over five
years
Mam o' the engineers and
m sentisls currently employed
in tie defense industry could
In pul (11 work developing re
new able energy souri os and
other high )oi h industries to
Ii' ! jI the I 'nilf'ii Sidles l>o< omo
ii.;ir• internationally compel!
(Ivo, Lonsdale s.iei
Other dolor,-" workers could
find work building and opor«t
mg high specs! trains, rail -y
toms and buses to strengthen
the country s use of mass trail
kit
Responding to a question,
ala ml Mra-ur. '• la u.-dal'- -aid
it was a totjui -I lor smaller gov
1 riimi'iil, wliu li ho supports.
lint hasn't fui ii handled well
by state government
Tin last plate w 1 should
tut is erf u< at ion Lonsdale
-aid 'The government shouhi
In paving more lor edui ation
Lonsdale -aid w till many
senators dropping out of the
la' <• or fat mg defeat in the fail.
!*eij w ill h" a year "t awaken
mg a year of ( flange for otil
1 o.intrv
l.onsd.iii- •'.mi most |x}1111
i i,ins m \Viislnni;lon know
vslmt lln- until
lull they pul ill
llOllS III pl.H I' Ilf
iountn
l.onstiule s.uii
limitulioiis tnil
ii iof «• iinpiirt.ini
pul l! II .ll ill I lull
polllit s
I hr lirsl u ,t\
provide lirr tele
ipi.i ll I n il i .mil ui
Lonsd.ilr s.uii
inn. lli.il vs i!h tin
t .ii in.ii Hun imd
fluent inn puliln
I I') prtiplr t.lkrl
would prob.ilr
|0h" runnmn I in*
thing lu (iu is.
fir on n [rclii
Ihr good of ihr
fir I.ivurs trrm
llllllks .III rvrn
issue is getting
money out of
to (io tfl.lt IS to
v ision time for
iltes. lie s.uii
only h.ilf-jok
• i urrriit politi
I*AC money ill
mils, the first
i off the street
y do .1 flutter
country
POLICE BEAT
The follow in^ inc idents
were reported to the ()f H f c
of Public Safety and the l.u
g I'lic pol t( e () r part m en t
April 1 I 20
• Poh( i- .ir< !d ik. mg fur a
man who is link.' :! with two
public indecencies that oe •
earned April 17, ,inurding
to pollen reports
In the first public: Indei en
( v. a 12year-old I’nlversitv
student said she was in Pio
neer Cemetery taking pic
tures when she ruitu ed a
man running up behind her,
police said
I he man ran to a point
al» ait 10 feet aw a V from tier
and stopped. poliia said
Shi said she turned and
looked at the suspire t and
tin i, i oiitinued w alkltlg
The Woman said the man
had an urgent" liHik on Ins
lace and was making some
type of gesture which she
i mild not rei all. police said
The suspect then ran up to
w iihin tivr leet n! ihr worn
.in Shi1 s.mi he huil tin; same
urgent look mi his l.iii'
,ltul w us gesturing .IS it to get
her ,1 tli'ii11on She said sin1
looked .it the slisjiei t and
then te.lll/ed he Was expos
mg and fondling himself
The woniiin veiled .it him
to go .ivs .is poller said The
suspei t then lunged at her
and grabbed her lelt arm
She said she began si ream
ing and the suspei 1 grabbed
her lelt breast and squeezed
it hard He then let her go
and ran east through the
i i ■ m e t e r v
In the set ond publii indie
i nil v. a - 1 year old IJnivar
sity student said she was
w a I k i ng west on K 1 St h
Avenue on the south side
walk when she saw the sus
pis I walking toward her and
exposing himself He didn't
sal anything She said she
immediately i'tossed the
stns-t
Bnth wiimrn told KI’D
•thm th i>e ght they- could
identify tie ' nsj)t‘! I if they
saw him .tg.m: jiulu. said
f ist vvi 'Tii’n described the
MISjX'C ’ aX..,l whi!' m.llc w ith
hush s wavy- hr own h.tir
do vs n ! o hi s ( o i In r Ihn
women said thr man was be
tween 1H and 25 years old
and didn't wi’ar glasses lie
wax iast seen wearing .1 T
slurt and hlut; |euns
• A 21 s1 at 1 lid man was at
resird April -1M on a noise
d lsl 11 rlia me ur co'rd i ng to
police reports
Iw o of I it ' rx were (i 1 s
pate bed to the area of the
■700th block of lBth Avenue
in response to a complaint
that someone was playing
drums, polite said An offi
cer followed the noise to its
xu,in 1 at a house on the
11.00 him k o! Alder Street
An officer asked a person
at tile house to get tile per
son p las mg' the drums po
le e said I he pole e arrested
the man phis mg the drums
on a noise ills! li r bu n ce
1 barge
• A group of nii'ii sl.miiing
outside a fratnrnilv house
harassed .1 10 year-old i ni
htsiIv student who was
walking by on April 17, no
i ordlng in poln i' reports
rle woman said she vs .is
walking to the library east
hound on 1 f> t h A ven ue
when she approai bed the
i timer ol 15th Avenue and
Kincaid Street, police said.
The men were standing on
the front porch of the Phi
Delta Theta fraternity house,
1-177 Kincaid St The men
verbally harassed the worn
an when she walked by and
harassed her again when she
walked home 70 minutes
later
I he men's comments in
cluded asking the woman il
she would like to perform
oral sex on them, police
sa id
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Student Health Center are
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Following times:
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Sam to Spin
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12noon to Spin
Please Li .so the t' f^ni Cate entrance
located on Beech St
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