Donations sending Lee, Fore to D.C. By Tammy Batey Em©*aid Associaio i S 'o* A Si () Prvsitb»n! ■ Hobb> !.<•* ami Yh • • President Karmen Tore used money from private donation's to pav for airplane ti< kets so they ( onld travel in Washington 1) ( lor I’rt'si dent ele< I ltd! ( .linton's man Ultra!ion Wednesday (.errs Moseley VH e provost tor student servile,, said last week lie was willing to use rtionev from the President's |-'Ulid to also pav the vvav of I is1 and Tore s guest s Mama (.ehr ke AM'() assistant fin mi r i oordmatOr. and ( !lift Milhank a Tinv ersit\ j,;ra<1 uate The group left W ashington from Portland Saturday ami vs ill re turn Thursday Moseley boils: h‘ I. el I ore and then guests S t'e! airplane to kets vs itli money from his own ptw ket. lint hi1 sard lie ex. per ts to he reimbursed with money from the President s fund lie said he i mild also give ear h of them $100 in spending ntonev from the fund Hie way I looked at it it's an im itation to two people and their guests. Moseley said. We re not say ing w ho tln> guests have to lie I didn't make any requirements about who the guests were. bul I suggested that Bohby think almut a logical < nmw tion Millmnk Lores guest, for rnerls lived and worked in Washington and wall save her and Lee time in their lobbying efforts Milhank will use bis own money to pay for lus ex (lenses, on hiding his airplane to ket, I ore said I no sail) she is 111 take ad vantage - it Moselev ■ ofb . l» cause the money is I Minting from private donations Lee said before the trip he would accept the President's I olid n: ones and tie h rk e svouhln't The group svill only attend the inauguration and other free es euls We want to ( halite-; (Hit fo eiis more toward lobbying than tow ird !he ( elehration In sai<) I ore said sin* and lee ,ue i-x t ited about tin- trip acd plat to meet ssitli federal legislative aides w lull- in Washingtnn Moseley said tin- tri ji w i i: have a lot of positive spill oils, im hiding the lobbying swirk Lit and l ore plan to do sslule ill the nation's t apilol Geologists map fault lines By Derrnan McLean f morale) Reporter _ A two year investigation has led two l hmersitv geologists to in unsettling i oik lusioti When it comes to earth quakes, Oregon mat have ( aliforma bo.it. hands ii<>w n S< lentists have long known that the Oregon and Washington roast sits atop the largest geologic fault in North Arneri i a It is uim I ear how 11 live, and danger mis. that fault may t»e Professor Rat Weldon and graduate student (liIton Mill hell rerentlv fin islied work with other Northwest geolo gists on the first map showing active lanlts off the ()regon i oast On a si telitlfii level, the map will aid geologists in their stnrlt ol the Northwest t oast lint more prat tu ally tin1 map will help Oregonians and Washingtonians better understand earthquake risks The map (topic.Is a section of the coast stretc hing from ( ape Mendoc ino, ( aid . to Washington's Olympic Peninsula l-’rom r>() to I.!() miles off that roust, the map is filled w itfi red ink, indii ating ma jor. active faults A fault ts an area when* two massive mm lions ill the earth's i mst < ollide These colliding sections are hut klillg the western edge of North America Mill hell said, causing the Oregon (avast to rise out of the sea I,eh tear, the Northwest toast rises, up to five millimeters in some spots,’’ Miti hell said f urther inland, this rise is less. Kugelie itself is rising about two millimeters a w ar " Herein lies the earthquake danger, Mitt hell said Iwentuailv. one of the trust pieces will slip against tin* other, anil tentliries ol coastal uplift will sud denlv fall t ausing an earthquake Oregon last felt a massive earthquake sut h as this about the year twit). Mitch ell said Research suggests these earth quakes strike every I0O-•‘>00 vears "It could generate the largest earth quake in North Amerit a." Mitt hull said " That means eight or over on the Kit liter st ale H\ comparison, last year's earthquake in California, whic h leveled buildings in Humboldt County, registered about sew i*!l on the Ku liter stale. 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SHIGEO FUKITO senior, economics "I'm all for free expres sion, but I don't find them that interest ing. I'm surprised we have them up." DIANNA COLLINS junior, sociology TROJAN Continued from Page 1 dtivv ns "Grog is tin* lend attorney in that rase and intends to red i ret t the focus ot tin' trial, put Trojan on trial and tr\ to conduct our own investigation into how it was that it took a year off and the manipulation of an elettion to ti nally have I’t.l admit, when the dust was settled, that this plant was not vi able to operate. Marbet said Kafourv and Martlet also spoke ot mismanagement hy tioth Tropin and the Nuclear Kegulatorv (aimmission A levs days after the November ele( tion. Tropin was shut due to a leak in the steam generator "We said all lust year that the steam generators had grave safety implica tions. and I’t»K denied it kafourv said "The NKl. never supported us n bit. What we didn't know was that the si ientifii stall at the NIK said. 'Don't run this plant It's 300 times more likely to have a meltdown than the guidelines supposedly allow But they just sat on their own expert opin mns However, m late Novemlxtr. some ol the NK(i scientists responsible for lfi.it report leaked that memorandum, kafoury s.iul “Then, when it ysas open and ey ■ eryone could see that these si ientists the most experienced in the area of steam generators said this plant should not have lieeil operating for the p.ist veer kafoury said I’td (ailed the report outdated, lie said, and was si heduled to re start Trojan in Dei ember, hut within about a month f'l.J. "fell on its sword, as kafoury said, and announced that the plant would lower reopen M.irbet and kafoury said another ( oik ern is the cost of i losing Trojan. iik lulling finding a permanent dispos al site tor spent fuel rods and other nuclear waste "What we have to do is make sure that I’t.k Ixtars the i ost of Trojan's premature i Insure Imm ause they are the reason it i losed," Marhet said "The rate payers in this state had nothing to do \Mth the management dei isions that wen* made hy I’t.I " WHY DON'T DIETS WORK? What Does Work? Come find o ;t at a FREE non-credit Weight Management Class When : 7 Wednesdays, 2:00-3:15 Starts January 20th Where: Student Health Center Downstairs n the MedK.il Library Preregister by calling 346-4456 Sponsored by the Lifestyle Planning Program. Student Health Center