I Oregon Daily THURSDAY, APRIL 15. 1993 EUGENE, OREGON VOLUME 94, ISSUE 136 KAVE working on return to airwaves □ Friends of the KAVE may have buyer for defunct radio station By Rebecca Merritt Oregon Deify Finer hK1 Friends of the KAVE, an orga nization comprised of former KAVE staff members, is offering hope to its orphaned listeners. If listener and investor sup port continues, the group plans to put the former alternative radio station back on Eugene’s airwaves by the end of the sum mer. The 2 1/2-year-old station, previously found at ‘15.rt on the I'M dial, was taken off the air Feb 12 by its owners because of financial reasons. "They lost a lot of money," former KAVE deejay Jason Park er said. "They just got kind of burnt out." Since the station has been off the air. Parker said support from former listeners and advertisers has been incredible. Friends of the KAVE has received about 3.000 phone calls from listeners who haven't been able to find a substitute radio station. Former advertisers have promised to continue to support the KAVE if it were put hack in business. Parker said Because of the strong local support, Parker said former staff members considered purchasing the KAVE as a cooperatively owned radio station. Parker said they believe it was not the sta tion's programming that forced it off the air, and there is still a demand in the community for its music. "We felt we could make the radio station work with the music and personnel we have." Parker said. It |tist seems there is a need in this area for a station like the KAVE " However, after two weeks of delilieration. the idea was reject ed because none of the staff members have any business experience, and it would 1st very costly in terms of time and money because they would have to comply with Securities Exchange Commission regula tions. Parker said. Friends of the KAVE began looking for major investors who Turn to KAVE. Page 7 Court upholds damages against Metzger, son □ Court of Appeals maintains $12.5 million damage award against white supremacists SA1.KM (AP) — The Oregon Court of Appeals Wednesday upheld n record $12.5 million damage award against white supremacist Tom Metzger stemming from the 1988 beating death of a black man in Portland. The 1990 award by a Multnomah County Circuit Court jury was the biggest civil judgment in Oregon history. The damages also were assessed against Metzger's White Aryan Resistance group and his son, John Metzger, the other defendants in the lawsuit. The appeals court upheld the jury’s conclusion that the Metzgers offered "substantial encouragement or inducement” to three white skinheads who beat Mulugeta Seraw. a 27-year-old Ethiopian, on a Portland street in 1988 "We re real happy," said Portland attorney Elden Rosenthal, who represented the Seraw family along with Morris Dees of the South ern Poverty Caw Center in Montgomery, Ala. "We remain committed to putting Metzger and his friends perma nently out of business," Rosenthal added. Tom Metzger said he would appeal the decision to the Oregon Supreme Court and then to the 9th U S. Circuit Court of Appeals, if necessary. “We're prepared to go right on up the ladder," he said. The Metzgers acted as their own attorneys at the (rial. The Court Turn to METZGER. Page 7 Over the top L _i Pxotobyl’alMMch Scott Momger of the Coots Light cycling team climbs Green Hill Road during the pro logue time trial of the Tour of Willamette, a five-day, six-stage bike race ending Sunday with a critenum on campus The riders will lace the Smith River Road Race today WEATHER An 80 percent chance of showers today with with par tial clearing periods. Highs of 55 to 60 degrees Increasing clouds Friday with a chance of rain on the coast Today in History The British luxury liner Titanic sank in the North Atlantic 81 years ago CHOCOLATE FETISH SAVES PIG SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) - It took a bag of chocolate Easter eggs and push and-pull from human helpers to free a pet porker that got stuck in a hole while searching for a snack Porkchop. a two-year-old pot-bellied pig, tumbled down a steep staircase trying to get at dog food in a root cellar, owner Vicky Bierce said Bierce heard the porker squealing like, well, like a stuck pig and found her jammed in a hole leading to the root cellar Animal-control offit ers pulled on Porkchop's ear and pushed her legs, coaxing her along with chocolate eggs until the pig was free She s just a pig. after all.* Hiene said. _SPORTS LOS ANGELES (AP) - Billie Moore, who completed her 16th season as head coach of the UCLA women's basketball team last month, has decided to resign, senior associate ath letic director Dr ludith Holland announced Wednesday Moore, 49. compiled a record of 296-181 at UCLA. In 1978. her first UCLA team won the AIAW national champi onship and the Bruins reached the Final Four the following season Overall. Moore's UCLA teams won at least 20 games in a season five times and reached postseason play eight times Including her eight years as head coach at Cal Stale Fullerton. Moore's career record is 426-196.