U.S. companies bid for RU-486 PORTLAND IAP) — The group seeking to develop the French abortion pill RU--4H6 for domestic use has received dozens of offers bv 1‘ S. com panies to manufacture the drug, officials said Tuesday. The drug's French manufacturer, Roussel-Udnf. has tentatively agreed to license the Population Council, a New York-based biomedical research group, to find a domestii maker for the drug and conduct clinical trials Between i!0 and 30 U S. drug manufacturers have contacted the council, even though a formal agree ment has not yet been struck with Roussel, said C. Wayne Bardin, vice president of the Population Council. "That happens any time you develop a product. You get offers from people who don't even know what the product is.” said Bardin, whose non-prof it organization also developed the Norplant con traceptive implant. Rep Run Wydon. D-Ore announced in Apnl that Oregon would tie one of several slates where RU 4rtti will In- tested as an abortion pill No other test sites have been announced Abortion foes, meanwhile, vow to demonstrate against use of the drug in the United .States Paul defame, editor of fj/e Advtxatf' magazine in Portland, said he and other anti-abortion activists plan a letter-writing campaign asking test sites to "cease testing a human pesticide " "What I keep hearing from the pro-abortion side is that this w ill end the debate and end the protests because RU 486 is a private thing." he said Operation Rescue spokeswoman Wondv Wright said the anti-abortion group plans to step up its opposition to the drug with a protest in front of the French Embassy in Washington, D.G.. later this month. RU-486 works by neutralizing progesterone, a hormone that is essential to pregnancy Without progesterone, a fertilized egg will not adhere to the walls of the uterus. Outhouse searchers dig deep for treasure PORT TOWNSEND. Wash. (API — Armed with an »HOI map. a two-prong pitchfork and some shovels, Russell West and Harold De long scout yards for treasure in the remains of cen tury-old outhouses. Their finds include antique bottles and glassware, china and porcelain doll heads, and other odds and ends. "Most people say. ‘Aghhhhh. you want to do that? " said De long, a concert pianist and former Port Townsend real estate agent who took up outhouse digging about six months ago as a hobby. De Jong said history loads him to plumb depths many would find disgusting. "You can read the ages as you go down." Du Jong said. Some of the more unusual finds include weapons, a mon key's skull and a 110-year-old bottle of Madeira wine. "I enjoyed the wine a lot." Du Jong said. Glass wound up in outhous es because there was no gartxige pii kup or landfill in the early days, he said. The soft landing kept many from breaking. Some of the bottles he's found date bar k to the mid 1800s. when Washington was still a territory, and De Jong has a large colter tion of drug store bottles. The worth of the bottles varies The average ranges from $3 to $10. but some can fetch hundreds of dollars, ho said finding the pits cun prove tru ky Du long and West poke long metal probes into the ground, listening for the grinding noise that indicates there is glass beneath the surface. Outhouses usually were located directly behind a home or parallel to it so they weren't visible from the road. Sometimes indentations in the lawn can indicate a pit. So fur, Du long and West have dug out 200 outhouses in Port Townsend and retrieved about 3.0(H) bottles f bey locate sites with old city maps, obtained from a library in Tacoma, which show where Victorian-style homes were built on the 110* by 110-foot city lots IX- Jong said he got hooked after West dug Up several bottles and other items in his own backyard. As he looked at the relics. De Jong said he started thinking about the people who lived in his house at the turn of the i on tury. "They hud no electricity, no running water and no garbage collection." he said. 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