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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1966)
Goldschmidt To Debate YD's On Outside Issue ASUO President Steve Gold schmidt and John McKenzie, sec retary of the University Young Democrats, will discuss whether the ASUO Senate should involve itself in off-campus issues at the Y-Dialogue today. The discussion, “Should the Senate Take a Stand on Viet Nam?" will be at 4 p.m. today in the Bottom-of-the-Bowl Goldschmidt ran on a platform last spring encouraging student action and discussion on politi cal and social issues and supports the Senate action toward adopt ing a position. McKenzie argues that the Senate is an imperfect in strument for expressing student opinion. The discussion is ex pected to center on whether or not students have become more activist and concerned about world problems and whether the Senate is an effective means for them to express their involve ment. PATRONIZE YOUR • ADVERTISERS • 'Money Not in Sight' Monte Wont Run For Governorship From AP Reports House Speaker F. F. "Monte” Montgomery said Monday he will not be a candidate for governor. That left Secretary of State Tom McCall alone on the Republican side. Montgomery said his decision was based on the high cost of a campaign. "It is no secret that aolls taken by my friends have been encour aging.” Montgomery said, adding they suggested he would have "a substantial possibility of win ning.” But he said he had already spent $11,000 in speaking tours around the state in his prelim inary efforts and he estimated a full primary campaign at $60,000 to $70,000. “It would be a most expensive contest,” he said. “The money for such a campaign is not in sight." He said it looked to him as though he could count on only $15, 000 in pledges in addition to $7, 000 he already has. McCall, widely known in the state, would have the favorite’s role and Montgomery acknowl A.S.U.O Primary Election Ballot Ballot VOTING INSTRUCTIONS: Vote for one candidate. Mark u with X. Men's Co-op Representative Q Dennis Allison □ . A.S.U.O. Primary Election Ballot Ballot P VOTING INSTRUCTIONS: Vote (or one candidate. Mark □ with X. Freshman Class President □ Brad Asbury rj Roger Gould □ Bill Jackson □ .. VOTING INSTRUCTIONS: Vote for one candidate. Mark □ with X. Freshman Class Representative □ Al Miller □ Robin Tuttle □ .. VOTING INSTRUCTIONS: Vote for one candidate. Mark □ with X. Freshman Men's Dormitory Representative n a Chris Kittell edged that but said lie had no fear of running as an underdog. He said it was not until Mon day morning some two hours he fore he made his announcement at a news conference, that he de ; cided firmly the cost would be too great. He said he would seek re-elec tion to the Legislature. This last also took him out of the field of speculation for a congressional race. It had been thought he might oppose Hep. Robert Duncan (D-Ore.), in the I Fourth District but Montgomery, a 41-year-old insurance man, said he did not want to rear his fani | ily in Washington. Montgomery did not give wholehearted endorsement to Mc ; Call. He said McCall would be a fine candidate—but said too that if other candidates entered he would consider then a statement , of endorsement. Student Cellist to Play A University student cellist will perform works by Bach, Schu bert, Brahms, and Bartok today in an 8 p.m. recital at the School I of Music auditorium. Sylvia Thelen of Salem, cello, will be assisted in her senior re cital by Howard Kennett of Med ; ford, on the piano. The recital is open to the public at no charge. ' Campus Briefs Announcements for Campus Briefs must be turned in by 3:30 p.m. the day before publication. Because of space limitations, no announcements will be run more than twice. Iirake ami Decoy pictures for the Ore j gana have been rescheduled and will lie I taken .it 6:3'J p m. today in McArthur j Court. Be sure to wear your sweatshirt* | atul U- prompt. Full attendance U urged. Chi Delta Phi, will bold an open meeting ; | Thursday at 7 m the SI*. Mr*. -My will present a»|*cct* of the Kit/haher project for | general discussion. All interest~d j*cr*on* | arc invited. Senior* in Art Education; today i* 'Hr ( deadline for turning in your forms for the s annual exhibition. Please return your | lorms to the Art Ed. Department to*lay. Canoe Fete Steering Committee will meet today in the SC. Room number will be i {Misted. Angel Flight memliers who are giving Hying spccchc* are reminded to meet at the SC by 5:45 today. Be prompt. Freshman women may pick up petition* j for Angel Flight on Wednesday, oulsidr room 301 SC. Only freshman women with | a 2.3 gpa or above may apply. Biblical Symbolism will be ihe topic at Oregon Christian Fellowship today at 9 p.m. in the SC. King of Heart* nomination'* for tin- Feb, 12 YWCA Heart Hop must be turned in today to thp Y office, Her linger Hall, or to Sharon Young, ext. 1366. Interview* will !** held Wednesday, and living organise tion* must sulmiit their candidate's name b> tonight. Viet Nam will lie presented in a slide show by Gloria Johnson, who spent two yaers in Viet Nam, at 7 p.m. today, in the ! SC. The show is sponsored by the Collegi ate 4 H Club. The University 'Theatre !»ox office will l»e open from 12 noon until 5 p.m. on weekdays, and until 9 p.m. on performance night* of “One World At A 'lime." Stu dents who have not yet exchanged their registration receipts for their Season < ou pun Books arc urged to do mi during the run of the play. Blood Bank The I>ane Memorial Blood Bank needs the following types of blood for its special ac count which serves the faculty, students and staff of the University. Donor hours are 1:30 to 4 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, and by ap|K;intment from 3 to 7 p.m. Friday. The Blood Bank is located at 790 E. 11th Ave., next to the Mayflower Theatre. Phone 345-0330 for fur ther information. Today Units Needed Type 2 A Positive 2 A Negative 3 O Positive 1 () Negative 1 B Positive 0 B Negative Oregon Daily Emerald The Oregon Daily Emerald is published five times in September and five days a week during the academic year, except during examination periods, by the Student Publi cations Board of the University of Oregon. Second-class postage paid at Eugene, Ore gon 97403. Subscription rates $5 per year, $2 per term. Pearson Resigns From Senate Post PORTLAND (AP)- State Sen. Walter J. Pearson i D Portland), a leading figure in Oregon politics for many years, announced Mon day he is resigning from t h e Senate. Pearson was a frequent critic of policies at the University. His wife, Dorothy, said she will run for the unexpired two teams of his term. Pearson, former state treasur er. former members of the leg islative House and a member of the Senate for 14 years, has been in ill health for some time. He is t>2. He was ill during much of the last session of the legislature Mrs. Pearson said Monday that while his lieulth was improved it was not good enough to cope with a legislative session. Pearson hat! announced plans to resign before the last legis lature met but withdrew this when tin* Multnomah County Democratic Central Committee proposed names of live party lib erals as possible successors. He has been aligned with the party's conservative wing. PL-3 Program r, in HI‘VT I K\ ||RINKf-KY RKI'f»RT 7.00 ( III ( URfcN S I I IK MAI» HI I I i.M • * Htr I ivdy An «.f rtir l*i* I ut r li**<k 8 <•<> | III II- KIOKMINU AH I N till HI T) Nrw *r«»k. ..Mil |>« • rtitt*>ttitf fitlriifn in tluinj, iliMKC, IMKlty ami nm*t. Totiiylit I he * liaugo,” it ilr41itu l*y Wlllt.iut A H > »rt k rr M m I III \MT «»K SI M sc; 9:OO I'O C l)|,l LiiK H«»UT. \ t.int,;, Mrf-ri ||< u*r it Delta I «ti Dritj, St cm A Ka|'|dl 9:30 I’HYSH Al, KID T ATI* *\ I-11 M "I'oalnir lit A» !«‘lt " * M* |h ,t| f A.S.U.O. Constitutional Amendments Ballot P VOTING INSTRUCTIONS: Vote either Yes or No. Mark with X. Article IV Section III (Bold face type indicates insertion to present constitution). No member of this association shall concurrently hold or be a candidate for more than one elected office under this const.'utlon or any other elected position in organizations included under the ASUO budget. □ Yes □ No Article VII Section I Clause 9 From: One International Student Representative. To: One representative from the ntern.itional stud« □ Yes □ No Article VIII Section III (Bold face type indicates deletion from present constitution.) Each class shall elect a President, Vico President, .1 id fccpresentativc, who shall hold office until their successor is elected. □ Yes □ No Article VIII Section III (addition to present constitution) Clause 1 The freshman class president and vice president shall serve officially from the time of elections fall term until the end of spring term of the following year. Clause 2 The senior class president and vice president shall begin serving officially at the end of spring term. Clause 3 The sophomore and junior presidents and vice pre' -dents shall serve officially from the end of spring term until the end of spring term the following year. Clause 4 The freshman men's and women's dormitory representative shall be elected during fall term elections and shall hold office until the end of spring term of the following year. ^ □ Yes □ No Article VIII Section V Clause I (Bold face type indicates addition and insertion.) The vacancy of any office elected under this constttution shall be filled during the next ASUO election, with the exception of the offices of ASUO President and Class Presidents which shall be filled by the Vice Presidents. □ Yes □ No Article IX Section II (addition to present constitution) Ex Post Facto. Ex Post Facto rulings on any passage contained in this constitution are prohibited. □ Yes □ No