News Briefs Waldport fined for dumping sewage EUGENE — The city of Wald port has been sentenced to a $2,500 fine and five years on pro bation for criminal charges relat ed to the dumping of sewage into Alsea Bay, the U.S. attorney’s of fice announced Tuesday. The sentence requires the city to spend at least $50,000 to improve their underground sewer pipes. The city also must train workers at its sewage treatment plant and ensure that backup workers are available. In court documents, the city ac knowledged that in the spring of 1996, the city’s main plant opera tor went on medical leave. Her boss, the Waldport Public Works Superintendent, decided to run the plant himself. Court pa pers state that he did not have the ability to competently operate the plant and essentially ignored it for two weeks. Because ot this, the plant went septic and its effluent, which flowed into the bay, was polluted with high levels of fecal coliform bacteria, posing a threat to hu mans and shellfish. Federal Reserve takes steps to slow crisis WASHINGTON — The Federal Reserve moved to inoculate the U.S. economy against a spreading global crisis Tuesday, cutting a key interest rate for the first time in nearly three years. The quarter-point cut in the federal funds rate to 5.25 percent will mean slightly lower borrow ing costs for millions of Ameri cans on everything from auto loans to home equity lines of credit if commercial banks, as ex pected, follow suit in coming days by lowering their benchmark prime lending rates. The prime rate is currently at 8.5 percent. Wall Street, which had hoped for a bigger rate cut, sent stock prices plunging by more than 100 points after the Fed announce ment but later recovered some what. The Dow Jones industrial average ended the day down 28.32 at 8,080.52. Evacuees return after Georges makes its exit PASCAGOULA, Miss. — The whirlwind that was Georges be gan to disappear from the weather map Tuesday, but its story was still being written: Rains drenched Alabama and the Flori da Panhandle, and evacuees slowly returned to find out what happened to their homes. Downgraded to just a tropical depression, Georges and its down poms moved northeast, into Geor gia and South Carolina. The hurri cane wind that ripped through the coast with gusts as high as 174 mph had dropped to 35 mph. President Clinton declared the entire storm-damaged swath a disaster area and planned to visit as soon as recovery operations al lowed. — The Associated Press Textbooks • 35-50% off list price Bring your textbook information to Smith Family Bookstore • Author • Title • Edition We’ll help you find used copies that will save you money! Always buying: • texts • paperbacks • Cliffs Notes • current magazines Smith Family Bookstore One block from campus (above Rainbow Optics) 768 E, I3th * (541) 345-1651 University Health Center Free Services The following workshops are offered most terms and are designed to help you make positive health changes. Call 346-4456 for more information. ^ Smoking Cessation Weight Management Low fat or Vegetarian Cooking Peer and Skiff Health Educators can address your specific health concerns and assist you in making health promoting changes in your life. Call us at 346-4456 to schedule an appointment. *1 Too many calories? Not enough calcium or iron? Let us help you find the answers. If you are concerned and/or * curious about the nutrient breakdown of your diet then NAP is for you. The Health Education Program now offers f a FREE Nutrition Analysis Program to all registered ' students. Simply pick up an application at the Health Education room. OTAL CHOLESTEROL SCREENING Every Tuesday from 9:30-11:30 a.m. you can get free total cholesterol screening. Simply check in at the Health Education room on the first floor of the Health Center. Excellent books, cassettes and videos are available for loan to U of 0 students from the Health Education room in the ( Health Center. There you will also find health related j| newsletters, articles, and pamphlets. Just stop by. Peer Health Educators and Health Center Staff are available to speak to your organization on any of the listed health issues as well as others. Call us for details. Topics Addressed: HIV/AJDS, Nutrition, Alcohol, Sexuality, Smoking, Cholesterol, Eating Disorders, Fitness, Stress, Relationships, Weight Management Health Education Program at the Health Center 346-4456 Visit us at our web site: darkwing.uoregon.edu/~uoshc