News Briefs Bomb throat suspends anarchist’s lecture Audience members attending a lecture by Eugene anarchist John Zerzan evacuated Columbia 150 Wednesday night after a bomb threat was made to the Office of Public Safety. OPS received a phone call from a man at 7:59 p.m. The caller, whose identity is unknown, spoke in a calm, slow manner, according to the OPS dispatcher. "There is a bomb in Room 150 of Columbia, and you have 12 minutes,” he said. Public safety officers immedi ately went to the building and pulled the fire alarm, hoping for a quick evacuation, said Gay Van dermyn, a spokeswoman for OPS. After clearing the building, offi cers searched the room and an nounced it clear, she said. Near the end of Zerzan’s presen tation, he was asked to evacuate the building because of the threat. “Bomb threats, unfortunately, are not that uncommon on college campuses,” Vandermyn said. Donation will fund new Prefontainepark Two former Eugene residents are donating $120,000 to the City of Eugene to fund the purchase of a park honoring former University long-distance runner Steve Pre fontaine. Cliff and Sherry Shirley, Portland business owners, pledged the mon ey to purchase about 1.5 acres of property near the intersection of Birch Lane and Skyline Boulevard in East Eugene, where Prefontaine died in a May 30, 1975, car acci dent. He was the most celebrated track and field athlete to compete for the University, participating in the 1972 Munich Olympic Games. “Without Limits,” a movie about his life and filmed partially in Eugene, was released at the end of last year. A news conference to an nounce the donation will take place Friday morning with Mayor jim Torrey, City Manager Jim Johnson and Oregon Department of Transportation representatives. The City of Eugene will use the money to buy the property from ODOT. According to a city re lease, officials from the two agen cies expect the agreement trans ferring the property to the city will be final in the next several weeks. The City of Eugene does not plan on significantly developing the park property. However, it will make improvements over time, which could include a park ing area, trails, benches and sculptures. Donations can still be made to the Pre’s Park Memorial Fund at any branch of Wells Fargo Bank. Hearing Continued from Pagel for ballot measure submission, but Sturges later extended it. She contended that it was within her power to change the deadlines. Austin said that not all ASUO groups, specifically the College Republicans, were notified of the extension and were thereby robbed of an opportunity to sub mit or resubmit a ballot mea sure. Sturges said that she alerted all ASUO groups of the extended deadline. College Republicans President Jason Gathercole refuted this statement. He said that he did not find out about the deadline until after other groups were in formed. Austin said that this late notice erased the opportunity for Gath ercole’s group to resubmit a bal lot measure that was previously denied by the court. The court asked if any other groups were not alerted of the deadline extension. From the audience, Student Senator Autumn De Poe said the senate was not alerted of the change. “1 can personally only give one example, and it is one too many,” Austin said, referring to the Col lege Republicans. He argued that Sturges knowingly violated the rules by extending the deadline. The two ballot measures that were allowed to be resubmitted after the original deadline in cluded a measure to permit vot ing via Duck Web and a measure to reinstate funding for OSP1RG. The Duck Web ballot measure had been submitted and denied several times by the Constitution Court for different reasons. Because the denial was for different reasons each time and because Sturges was unaware that the court approval process would take so long, she felt it would be unfair to withhold the Duck Web measure from the election. By allowing Duck Web to be submitted late, Sturges also felt that she should permit OSPIRG’s ballot measure to be late because it was denied by the court on the same day as the Duck Web mea sure. Court justice Heidi Barker said that she was having difficulty un derstanding how Sturges thought that allowing an advantage to groups who got their ballot mea sures started “late in the game" is impartial. “Why didn't you give every one one last chance?” Barker asked. Sturges admitted that she had reservations about permitting OSPIRG’s measure to be sub mitted late but decided it would be unfair to only allow resubmission for the Duck Web measure. Austin also suggested that the court apply a “clear and present danger” test to the president’s de cision to hold the election. He said the special election of 1994, which Wortman referred to as a precedent for the current election’s legality, was held be cause of a threat to the ASUO in cidental fee autonomy. The 1994 election reorganized the way that incidental fees are allocated at the University. Because the election is not be ing held to relieve a “clear and present” threat such as this one, Austin said, the election is not necessary. The Constitution Court said that the ASUO Constitution rules are unclear but made no final de cision on the injunctions. A decision is expected in the next few days. Bicycles Continued from Page 1 has eight students working for him this quarter. “Students are hired through OPS to drive the bikes, and all stu dents are paid,” he said. Funds for the bicycle taxi pro gram are mostly generated from parking fees, he said. Students who drive the taxis are all equipped with radios that con nect them to the Office of Public Safety, Niles said. “The taxi lends itself to a safer campus environment,” he said. Tom Clawson, a student driver for the taxi system said although he gets paid, he doesn’t count it as one of his jobs. “I just do it because I love riding bikes," he said. Felicity Ayles covers city develop ment and the West University neighborhood for the Emerald She can be reached via e-mail at fizzer@g!adstone. uoregon edit T,wShutter bug Get 2 Sets of Prints 3x5 from vour 135-24 color film 36 Exposures add $2.00 4x6 size prints add $ 1.00 Offer not good with one hour film service or any other offers. Coupon expires 3/11/99 Quality Film Service U of O Campus • 890 E. 13th St. • 342-3456 RENTALS! Downhill (new shaped skis) N |4| & Cross Country. II" Snowboards st) ^ Back Country & Telemark Pkgs.. i.) 15 Snow Shoes.. 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