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Miller said. University Budget Director Trent Spradlmg said that budget problems are behind the large overhead fee iiu rease. but he said it was justified because housing has not fully paid for services it receives from the University. ' It's fairly clear that the over head assessments are precipitat ing from shrinking budgets, with the understanding that costs have not been fully allocated out in the past,” Spradling said. Spradling said the $300,000 figure was only an estimate, and the budget office would not have hard numbers until next year. ASl!() University Affairs Coor dinator Thomas Huckaba read a statement to the crowd saying that the ASUO opposes the $00,000 overhead assessment fee and supports a more "progres sive" solution. "Inc reusing rents on the poor est families is the most regressive policy option," Huckaba said. However, the ASUO has not said whether it opposes the oth er rent increases, and it has been silent on the remaining $240,000 assessment charge to the dorms One protester said family hous ing is being singled out. "They know that the students in family housing have the least defenses against this Attack the weak, how to the strong," Michelle Barks said Major earthquake rocks Japan WORLD TOKYO (AIM — A major earthquake struck, northern Japan Monday, setting hun dreds of houses ablaze and triggering tidal waves that destroyed homes and boats as far away ns South Korea. At luast 12 people wore reported killed and at least 40 wore missing Thu quake mati tied the strongest to hit Japan in 15 \tsirs. measuring 7.H on the Ki< liter scale, the (Central Meleorologii al Agent \ said It was i entered 30 miles under the Sea of japan and ahoul 50 miles west of Hokkaido, the nation's third most populous island with 3 65 million peo ple Several strong aftershocks followed in the same area. Police confirmed seven dead on Hokkaido, eight injured and It) missing, basing their information on incomplete reports from villages along the coast Okushiri, a small Island just 30 miles south of the epic enter, was devastated by the quake Kyodo News Sendee said the island’s two-story wooden Yoyoso Hotel collapsed, killing at least five people and leaving about 20 missing The pub in television network NHK reported thut si\ or seven people were rescued from the burning hotel. About 300 houses were ablaze on another part of the island of 4.600 people A number of houses also were washed away by tidal waves, they said. Three hundred fapanose troops joined in rescue efforts on Okushiri, which was entirely blacked out after the quake, NHK said. Tidal waves wrecked about 60 small fishing boats along South Korea's east coast, more than 600 miles from the quake's epicenter, said South Korea's Central Anti-Disaster Headquarters News paper reports said the waves were about 15 feet tall. Elsewhere in northern japan. Kyodo said, two people were killed in landslides, a woman was killed by a tidal wave and a town official was killed when his car overturned in an aftershock. In villages on the west coast of Hokkaido. 12 people were missing in tidal waves that swept away 30 houses, NHK said. In another town. 10 people were injured by collapsing houses, it added. Television footage showed erne ked roods and store shelves whose contents had hewn toppled onto the floor on Hokkaido In a port in south western Hokkaido, parked cars were shown thrown into small piles by the waves The quake was not felt in Tokyo, 500 miles to the south. On Okushiri. aftershocks were frightening alread v-edgv residents The meteorological agency reported aftershocks of 5 4 on the Richter st ale at 11 )f> p in. and t> t at 1:12 a.in Tuesday. "I'm afraid of aftershot ks. which are continu ing." Ms Nnrita. the innkeeper, told kvodo after taking refuge at a loc al si hool. Masahiru Miyamoto, 55, a local schoolmaster, vud of the aftershocks, "There was a rot king, witfi a boom, at 10- to 20-uiinufe intervals, and each time people fled outside from the (si two!) gym" Miyamoto said about too people took shelter in the sc hool compound and spent the night around outdoor bonfires, NHk had warned people to evac uate northern Japanese* coastal areas immediately after tin* quake hit at 10:17 p in. (9:17 a.m KDTI Four hours later, it reported that waves were receding Japan, on the Pacific "Kim of Fire." has been rocked bv some two dozen quakes of 7 or stronger in tho last half-century, but none greater than 7.H since a 7.9 temblor killed killed 52 people in Hokkaido May If., 1978 A 7.8 quake struck Hokkaido on Jan. 18. killing two people, injuring 425 and causing widespread damage to buildings and roads. It was c entered off of the Pac ific coast near Kushiro. some 250 miles east of Monday's epicenter. The Richter sc ale is o gauge of the energy released by an earthquake, as measured by the ground motion recorded on a seismograph. Every increase of one number, say from magnitude 7 to magnitude 8. means the ground motion is 10 times greater A temblor of magnitude 7 is a major quake, capa ble of causing widespread heavy damage in pop ulated areas, One of magnitude 8 is a "great" earthquake capable of tremendous damage.