Oregon Daily THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1993 Bombs, missiles used by allies against Iraqi sites j Pentagon officials call strike successful; Hussein urges Iraqis to fight WASHINGTON (AP) The I S and allied aircraft that swept through the skies of southern Iraq Wednesday night rained laser-guided bombs and HARM anti-radar irtissiles in a half-hour strike against missile batteries. Pentagon offi i ials said. Iraq's onlv response appeared to be a small amount of anti-aircraft lire No al lied planes were reported lost in the four-hour attack, said Marine (inn |o soph Hoar, the four star general in i barge of the mission. A senior Pentagon official said 1 1~ air i raft took part in the raid Based on pilot reports, we belowe it has been successful." said Hoar, who briefed reporters at Central Command headquarters in Tampa. Ma No nnlitarv official, either at briefings or on h.n kground. would estimate trie number of missiles or missile batteries destroyed bv the strike Most said that it would take hours for i aiuera footage of the strikes to real h nnlitarv analysts and several d.ivs to as s**ss lhr damage Dofrns** Sw rotary I >»< W (Jumtn in an intrrvirvv with I’HS Mat .ohrur NfwsHmir said I ho dlios “wont in att»*r i total of night targets at six different sites Tin' targets iu< hided tin* surtai e to air nnssih* sitns. tlnnr radars and 'early warning radar sites and Iraqi or eft? fenses" that Saddam had attempted to rr hmid sine v tin* < iulf War Chemn said In* had no wav of rstunat mg .» possible numliiT of Iraqi < asuallies. saving oidv that "dozens or a couple of hundred” |x*ople would !>♦• needed to ,it trod to tin* silos that wort' attai ked lltns ever { henev added. it wasn't i Inar whether the sites were manned or not t .1 rI\ this morning. Ir.it|i President Saddam Hussein ur^eil Ins people to w.n;e holv war" against the Western al lies Alter the speech Baghdad r.idio re ported the raids killed .1 soldier and three i ivilians in a residential area near a petrochemical complex in the area around the southern i il\ of ll.isr.i l he report, is tie h piloted all auom uious offi i nil souri e also said three soldiers and 1 urn t IRAQ. P;u]«- 1 by L>yttkr Melissa Lowry (left) and Joanna Wilson, both University freshmen and friends of Don Lett, sang at a memorial service Wednesday tor Left and Charmaine Joslin, who died in an accident Friday Students remembered at memorial j Teammates and friends eulogize Don Left and Charmame Joslin, who died in a car accident last week By Matt Bender Eme*aid Reporter _ University students Donald Luff and Charmnine Joslin met tor the tirst time last week, and their c om mon enthusiasm tor sailing led them to plan a trip to Corvallis to start prac tic oik together I hf two !u*vrr returned On tlirir wav bat k from a farmer's pond near ( or vollis, the two students were W11 U>uat 1 iiivi• Iruhnmayrr said he hasn't had enough <>1 on<* thing (lint' I have a desk lull i>l uni iiiiijili'li'il pro|ec ts, I rollii niiivtir saul "At llu' | ii si h I- I lepartinent I 11 .ii I no | m • c i pin In whom I i null) delegate issiu's Hurt' there's a iiiiii h smaller i ore of willing vu Inns Hut m iiiiii year. Frohnmnver Ims raised more than $ I milliiiu m i(ills and pledges fur llu- law M tiunl. mi proved sliuli'iil lac nils rotations ami pn-paroct tin* si tn><>1 fur ils Man Ii ai i ri'ililaliiin v at from the Ami-r n an Har Assoc i ilinn "1 can’t praise highly enough Dave's pertnmumc:e. said lavs professor llnnimn i \ i*Iri. vslin lias taught al tlit* school lor 2ri years lie lias pul us lank on a I Olirse where vse realize liovs good vse are I riilmilluver replai ed Minim e Holland a dean ill lanuary fO‘12. and was delermined In improve the si hnol uni only lor students and lai ultv, Iml also in the eyes ul people around the country When I rolm uiayer look over, the AHA had withdrawn its threat to remove the school's ai creditaliou. hut the si hoot still tell I he still).; of negative puhlu ilv During the 1001 legislative session, a hill was intro dm ed proposing to shut down the law si liool. Though the hill never got a hearing. I rohnniaver has toured tin state and talked with legislators to discourage another hill from appearing this session "It such a hill were introduced. I rohtunayer said, "vve cl cpiu kly lie able to show the strong support and strong contribution the sc hoot makes Financial support has come from ac cpiaintam es Frohnrnnver made in more than 2t) years of public life In the last year. Froluimayer and Development Direr tor Flense Stuhr inc reused the law sc bool's endowment fiv $1 2 million more than double the amount added Turn to DEAN Pag** 3 SPOBIS Tin.' University has extended the central I o( the Din k s head football i oa< h Kn h Brooks (or two years thn ugh the 1997 season. Vit e President Dan Williams .mnouin ed Brooks will begin his 17th season as Orcein s head t oai h this spring, the longest tenure in the history of the si hool. Brooks has posted a 77-99-4 rw ord at Or>-v n mi luding a 51-50 mark over the past nine sears Brooks currently is |>aid S97.5QO as football < n h with an additional $96,000 in approved outside compensation, including Ins obligations with the Oregon Sports Setw rk the athletic department's in-house radio-television operation