Oregon Daily MONDAY, MAY 4,1992 EUGENE, OREGON VOLUME 93, ISSUE 147 . MEL- ML., ' ' >1*0 t=r M« • u» • 4> r/iz-of University students ratty in Salem Friday tor a special legislative session About 400 students from around Oregon joined forces to demand restructuring ol the state tax system Students demand new tax structure j University students unite with schools statewide Friday to rally on the capitol steps By Daraiyn Trappe vY ! M s! . - i i :.: : i i s e mI e i.v s across the* scale descended on the capitol i rtday to voice [heir demand for a N}>c■ I tal legislative session About too pi-.!|)le railed cm the steps ot the ciipitol building lor more than arc hour About !00 of the pro testers were !iniversilv students The students delive red letters and petitions with hundreds u! signatures recpiosttfift that state c centres siuniil leaders and the* governor call *c special session and begin restruc faring the state hex system The students who i tainted I wo, tour, six eight WC- all t alt »:fI to gr id . etc- -.[I ike .eh-e.lt h W . its resulting from Measure 5's passage have hurt their schools' S;g.n stating Wit:, ad a Quality Ivdue ction. t )ie-g.in Will liec c me On. Beg I. A and dud i v ideal I1: ■.*•■; ■■ r i ty Depends on Taxation Lor hducrallon, were among jtu to RALLY, Page 5 Chair repair helps job skills V ‘r** ' I W ' Robert Cox, a participant in Goodwill s on-the /ob training program. %iinds a well worn University chair jBoth University, Goodwill benefit from refurbishing chair project By Hivo'rs Janssen Kruiti !hr Mile Mario Orti/. si-rs iin opening, a •.(lot that hasn't I men Ini yet ll>’ sti’jis a liltli! closer takes .iiiii and pulls lhe trigger Out comes a stn-atn til lat ipter. the Iiist :| ittu varnish coals used In t tivit the chair Otti/ is restoring He careful Iv saturates every area, mov log slow i\ ilmv it the i hai: i In , k mg underneath . then tl.e side-., and then the lop Ills goggles and mask pro tin l him I nun the spray . which .■ , ,:. i ■ ■. i ked into the hiti ui Inml i>l him i ll' oak . halts. With their gra 11111 i >ve r ed desk lops have undergone a lilelune of abuse in University class rooms Hut now they ate get tlllg a wed e.ifned makeover The chairs ale hiring con traded mi! to Ooudvvill In dust r a - |nf i e| ui hislnng! lie contract cads lot S.' 30,000 i d (halt repair, S 1 ti. (MM) ot which was used to start the operation Ihe rest ciI the money will he spent for the repairs whit h w ill cost a Itl tie as ae than S’ltt a • hair Sit’ll: da KI e I / o k ( * o o I will s puhlli relations dliei lot, said tin v mg new chairs VVI III id l.ave l : e.l ihe ' Inver sity about twice as much. !’, V ell I a .1' !y . Mu' Welkers will refurbish moot) < hairs I he i hairs i ert.only need the attention Old and I urn ! CHAIRS Page 3 Board s ‘tuition tour’ to seek public input j Students could be asked to pay 100 per cent of the cost of their education By Came Dennett f Tiwdicl Associate fetter Oregonians i an pul m their two cunts about whether to raise tuition or tut enrollment for the eight ■< ampus State Sys tern of Higher hdutalion .is an 18-cilv tuition lour" kn ks oil Tuesday in hugene The Oregon State Hoard id Higher hdut atton s tuition committee will have in public meetings in the next five weeks as it prepares a tint ion pole \ recommendation for the state Turn to TUITION Page 4 MAKING IT THROUGH Older students, many of whom have families to support, face special chal lenges A new group helps some of them cope with their day-to-day struggles Sec STUDENTS. Page 7 THE NEXT GENERATION University students on Saturday played host to a group of elementary school students, who visited the University as part of Preview 2006 See ELEMENTARY, Page 6 WOMEN BEAT THREE The Oregon women's track team beat out New Mexico. San Diego State and Texas-EI Paso at Saturday's Don Kirby Memorial Invitational in Albuquerque, N M See SPORTS, Page 9 Riot damage estimates in, federal investigation begins j I he FBI and hugene po lice are investigating more than $9,000 in Federal Building damages By Gem! Koepp^nq ; •• _ s: ;i!rnt pruit siiTs who mflii ini .if .1 Sn.oou thimugi' lo lln* i i■ ' ; i Ml)i• i \ , VIII |HOVO>t lor .11 .1 lifin iipjii-r! .11. i student ser\ n >■ ■ >iinI '.nit- iii1 (.11111*, ill-,hi of >Eudents, Min I in .i iT.ursil.n st.iternent ifi.it be i .tu'.i' th« int iiiunt ; ■ i urn-il off ■■ .mi j 1 ; 1 , I. I >.111(11011'. W . Hid 111' MiUgllt ' .1 St u< I *-rit (.omi i: i t ( i jfi(■ i ujI utiiins I !:• I t: i't ' . i \ II. ! . ■ i V W ' ■ DAMAGE • i i Student rioters lace an f [11 investigation but will not be disciplined by the University