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Petition drive set for army mutineers Sentencing ot three soldiers at the Presidio in San Fran cisco last week brought Rich Fredericks, a senior at the Uni versity, to head a petition drive Thursday to voice disapproval of the sentences. The three soldiers were sen tenced to 14, 15 and 16 years at hard labor after being con victed for mutiny. The three, along with 24 prison inmates, conducted a sit-down strike aft er a fellow inmate was shot while allegedly trying to escape. The other 24 prisoners will stand trial soon for their ac tions, Fredericks said. Fredericks said that he will send the petitions along with enclosed letters to U.S. Senators Mark Hatfield, McGovern, and Kennedy, and probably to the commander in charge of the general court martials at the Presidio. The petition drive is a indi vidual effort and not sponsored ■ HI Memorial < Continued, from page 1) and on to the Pioneer Cemetery where they will "bury fear and suspicion,” said a spokesman for the PFM. “All friends,” the spokesman said, “will join hands and exer cise the evil spirits.” This will occur in front of the ROTC buildings. In a press conference Wed nesday, ASUO President Dick Jones invited members of the community to join the sched uled activities today at the Uni versity. Most of the problems to be reflected upon—the war, draft, poverty, and racism—are rele vant to the entire community and not just the college stu dents, Jones explained. “This is a time when students and citizens can work together as a community,” Jones said. Jones stressed that the day was not to be a strike or a class boycott, but rather a day in which each individual could join in the scheduled dialogues and spend some time examining himself. The Associated Press report ed that some high schools in Detroit will observe the fourth anniversary of the death of Mal colm X. Groups in the area advocate the establishment of a holiday and have encouraged absentee ism to dramatize the request. TO EUROPE ; Students - Faculty - Staff 25 DEPARTURES ALL JET CHARTERS Round-trip from L.A. or Oak. $295 . One-way from L. A. $148 ; Round-trip from N.Y. $210 , One-way from N.Y. 110 ' Call or write for flight list ALSO ; CHARTERS WITHIN EUROPE; to ISRAEL, GREECE, etc. ; International Students Affairs Club For further information contact: « International Education Center - Room 319, EMU Ext. 1834 < Open daily 9:30-5 S K I This Weekend Buses to Hoodoo from Campus Saturday & Sunday Tickets & Information At Ski Table Friday — EMU Lobby by any organization or group on campus, stated Fredericks. He did not know if other cam puses were conducting similar drives or not. The petition not only ex presses concern over the sen tences received by the three soldiers, but also for the 24 other soldiers who participated in the sit-down strike and are now awaiting trial. The petition demands a “full investigation into the conditions that precipitated the mass pro test by 27 soldiers.” "I think a full scale investi gation into the conditions that would cause 27 soldiers to pro test is extremely necessary,” declared Fredericks. “People just don’t protest unless they have a damn good reason.” Fredericks said that he orig inally set a goal of 1.000 stu dent signatures and 300 faculty signatures, but these figures would be revised as interest grows. Fredericks said he would have a table today in the EMU. CLASSIFIED ADS Classified Deadline: Place in 301 Al len, Emerald office by 2:00 p.m. day preceding publication. Deadline for Monday, however, is 2 p.m. Friday. Classified Rates 5c per word the first day, 3c per word (30c minimum) every day thereafter. 50 cent minimum on first insertion. Classified ads must be paid for at time of placement. All advertising published in the classified section of the Emerald is governed by Standards of Ethics established by the Emerald. The intent subscribed to by the Emer ald is to keep advertising clear and accurate with no intention to con fuse or mislead. FOR SALE CARSON DORM contract, 4th floor. 18” dynel fall, medium brown, $15. Mercury Hart skis, 5'7", $40. Con tact Rarbi. ext. 491. 2966 MUST SELL, new Yashica zoom lens 75-230 zoom f/4.5. Fits Pentax cam eras. 747-8070 after 1:30, before 4:45. 2982 MARTIN SEMI-olectrical guitar.'Hard wood case. Value over $400, sell for $200. 746-7793. 2988 DORM CONTRAST in Parson 11all for spring term. Call Rich Aker man, ext. 1594. 2978 HAGSTROM. 8-STRING bass, ami case. Excellent. $225 or best offer. 747-7896, George Frank Jr. 2904 KNEISSL SKIS, men’s, $65. 344-8204. _ 2939 HEAD 360 215. Used one season. $80. Phone 345-1447. 2984 Campus briefs Announcements for Campus Briefs must be turned in by 3 p.m. the day before publication. Because of space limitations no announcements will be run more than twice. CSPA Student Action Council will meet at 7:30 p.m. Sunday in the CSPA lounge, in the basement of Hendrick’s Hall. Coffee will be served. * * * A conference to explore how mar ried couples might be more creative in relationships in marriage, in work, and in the community will be held for married students during spring break, March 24-26. Total inclusive cost is $15.00 and some scholarships are available. Contact CCM, 1236 Kin caid, Ext. 1897. All juniors in the Honors College who are majoring in English must sign up Spring term for Honors Seminar 407. If you have any ques tions, see your advisor. Freshmen and sophomores looking for a way to make the spring break interesting will want to consider “Seattle Discovery/* an exercise in awareness, designed to permit a hard look at the problems of a large American city. The seminar will be conducted during spring vacation by the CCM. Applications are available at Wesley Center, 1236 Kincaid. Anyone interested in setting up a SEARCH course for spring term on “The Theology of Human Sexuality,*’ relating the church and attitudes to wards sexuality, contact Cordelia Miles at 343-1082 or 344-4219. All students interested in partici pating in a recreation program that is specifically involved in creative programming, contact Student Com munity Projects, Ext. 1806 or 1807. Beta Gamma Sigma will hold their regular meeting at 3:30 today in 134 Commonw'ealth. An Undergraduate Anthropology Society function will take place at 8 :onight at 318 W. 20th. Transpor tation will be provided. For informa :ion call 344-4062. Buses leave for Hoodoo Bowl every Saturday and Sunday from the EMU turnaround. Tickets and Information are available at the ski table, 11:30-4 today in the EMU lobby. African food will be served at a benefit dinner for Biafra 6:30 Sunday at the Newman Center on Emerald Street. Admission is $1.50. The Eugene Buddhist Fellowship will meet at 8 tonight at 2077 Onyx. Anyone interested in Buddhism or Buddhist meditation should at tend. For information call Doug MacPhillamy at 342-2998 or ext. 1278. The UO Water Polo Club is spon soring an all-campus splash and dance 9-11 tonight at Leighton Pool. Admission is 50c a couple, 35c single. Women’s gymnastic team members placed 1-2-3 on the balance beam with Sandy Grossback 1st, Lorine Ander son 2nd, and Sandy Weber 3rd last Friday at Corvallis and will try again tonight as Oregon ohsts OSU at 7 p.m. in Gerlinger. Other Friday scores were Sandy Grossback 2nd in vault ing; Susie Laing 3rd floor exercise; Sandy Grossback 3rd in unevens, for a final score of OSU 62.7. and the University 56. The women’s basketball team will travel to OSU tonight for a game, then will host Lower Columbia C.C. at 10 a.m. Saturday. University women’s swim team will travel to EWSC to defend their Pa cific Northwest Women’s Intercol legiate title this weekend. Approxi mately 15 colleges and universities are expected to attend. A CELEBRATION 11 a m. Sunday at CMM Wesley Center, 1236 Kincaid. An experience in living. The Back Door Coffeehouse will be tlie scene for a discussion on the Peace and Freedom Party at 10:15 tonight. Music, food, and conversa tion from 9 p.m. to 1 a.in., 1236 Kin caid, Wesley Center. Recruiters from Grand Teton Lodge Company will be on campus March 6 and 7 for interviews for summer job openings. Interested students should contact the Student Employ ment Office, Room 240. Susan Camp bell Hall for appointments. Job opportunities Slgn-up at Placement Service, 2nd Floor Campbell Hall for Interviews. Additional information is available. Feb. 23—Macy’s—California. Almost any major. Exec. Training Program in Retailing. Feb. 28—The Powers Regulator Company. BS - Bus. Adm., Econ., Math, Physics. Sales. March 3—Fibreboard Corporation. BS - Bus. Adm., Mktng., Mgt., Ac counting. Corporate Training Pro gram: Packaging & Bldg. Material Sales, Cost Acctng. or Auditing. March 3—Lawrence Radiation Lab oratory. BS/MS/PhD - Physics, Geo physics, Geochemistry; BS/MS - Com puter Sci., Programmers. Physics & Computations. March 3—Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co. BA/MA • Accounting, also Quali fied (3 yrs. experience) mgt. account ants &ind. engineers for mgt. con sulting department. Assistant Ac countants. March 3 — United Air Lines. Bus. Adm. major or MBA candidate. (Pre fer those with a Transportation op tion.) Mgt. Trainee - Marketing and Services Dept. March 4—U S. Air Force Contract Management Division. BA/BS/MA/ MS - Bus. Adm.. Econ., Engineering, Acct., Math, Ind. Relations, or re lated. Engineering, Pioduction oCn trol, Quality Assurance, Acctng., & Personnel. March 4—The Emporium. BA/B.S/ BBA - Bus. Adm.; Lib. Arts with strong interest in retailing. Execu tive Training Program leading to Mgt. positions in Merchandising & Opera. March 4—State Farm Ins. Co. Ma jors in Acctng., Math, Behavorial Sciences, etc. Opening in all areas. March 5—Consolidated Freightways. (a) Bus. Adm., Econ. (b) Acctng., Math, Data Processing, (ai Mgt. training in Operations, Traffic, Main tenance Si Claims, (b) Mgt. training in Acct. and Data Processing. Math majors—Data Process. March 5—Gulf Oil Corp. Bus. Adm., Liberal Arts, Econ., Enginees. Techni cal Sales. March 5—U.S. National Bank of Oregon. Business, Acctng., Econ., Liberal Arts. Accelerated Mkt. Train ing Program. March 5—Xerox Corporation. MA/ MS/MBA - Marketing. Bus., Systems & Products Division. March 6—Aetna Lige & Casualty. BS/BA - Any major. Group Division. March 6—Ernst & Ernst. BA/MBA - Accounting or Acctng. oriented. Audit, Tax, Mgt. Services. March 6 — International Business Machines. BA/BS/MA/MBA - Math, Bus., Cliem., Physics, other tech. & non-tech, majors. Data Processing. March 6—The Northwestern Mu tual Life Ins. Co. BS - Mktng., Econ., Acctng. BS/MS - Mgt., Bus. Other majors interested in Sales, Sales Mgt. Sales, Sales Mgt. in life insurance. March 7—Continental Can Co. Bus. Adm., Fin., Mktng., Pers. & Ind. Red., Liberal Arts, Accounting. Accounting, Sales, Ind. Relations, Credit. March 7—Union Carbide Corp. Bus. Adm., Mktng., related. Consumer Products Div. March 7—State of Washington - Dept, of Personnel. BA/MA - all Social & Behavioral Sciences, Math, Bus. Adm., Acct., Microbiology, Chem., Humanities. Depts. of Public Asst., Institutions, Employment Se curity. FOR SALE WOMAN’S DORM eon tract, spring term. Reward. Call ext. 2652 or con tact at 1475 E. 19th, Apt. 5. Pat Din gee. 2943 GOOD FOOD Maid Service. One spring term College Inn contract for 3-party room for sale. Call 842-4017. 2961 REYNOLD FLUTE and case. Good condition, $125. Call 343-9291, Rm. 547. 2944 CARS & CYCLES 1968 RAMBLER American, 4-door, automatic, power steering & brakes, 12,000 miles, new car war ranty available. $1800 cash. 343-5813. 1965 CHEYELI E SS 396,' 327 cu. in., 4 speed, console, guages, wide ovals, $1969. Trade-in welcome. Bert van Amsterdam, 343 3409. 2993 1968 CAMERO 327 cu. in., 275 lip., 4 specd, console, like new. Only 7,000 miles. Bert Van Amsterdam, 343 3409._2980 *66 MUSTANG, Six cylinder, auto matic, radio, heater, whitewalls; very good condition. $1480. Phone 3-15-2104. 2788 1966 OPEL wagon, radio, $750. 1959 Consul fordor, radio, $145. 343-1065. _ 2998 1965 IMP ALA 327 cu. in., 4 speed, new tires, excellent condition. $1595. Bert, 343-3409. 3001 JAGUAR '57. XK-140, ( typo, chrome wires, radials. hard top. Best oiler Over 8700. 746-7793. 2987 *66 GTO tudor hardtop, 4 speed, ra dio, $2,100. Call 344-0850. 2972 1952 CHEV., 4-door sedan, ( lean, good condition. $225. Phone 688 1164. 2996 SERVICES INCOME TAX-RETURNS $5 and up Special rates to students and facul ty. Each return given individual at tention. Open daily including Sat. and Sun. until 9 p.m. Rachel Wein stien’s Tax Service, 345-7851. 2785 FOR YOUR typing and mwltilithing needs call GILBERT’S LITHO, you’ll be glad you did. Approved typist, IBM Execs. 1150 West 1 Ith 345-3975. Open evenings until 9 p.m. 1155 WILL TYPE thesis, term papers, etc. 12 years varied professional exper ience. Graduate school approved. Mrs. Carole Sislcr, 088-5468. 2455 TYPIST — University approved. Professional, experienced. IB M Executive typewriter, mimeograph ing. 688-3579. 1755 EXPERIENCED SECRETARY for your typing needs. Electric type writer, graduate approved, 344 7231. 2959 FREE BABYSITTING — Coop. Babysitting openings available. Vi cinity of Amazon Housing. Call 343 8141 or 344-9027. 2995 AMAZINGLY EXPERT T Y P I S T; Smith-Corona electric. Graduate approved. Mrs. Libet, 345-3255. 2906 TYPING, MULTILITH, term papers, theses; 71 •> yrs. experience, gradu ate school approved. 726*7274. 2897 TYPING ix my home. Experienced, fast, accurate, reasonable. Phone 345*6274. 2940 EXPERIENCED TYPIST Graduate school approved. Laura Alcorn. 1267 W. Uth, 343-4855. 1160 TYPING IN my home. Reasonable. 342-4684. 2956 SPEEDEE typing service. Reasonable. 345-1658. 232fl TYPING, Mrs. Ryan, 343-6690. Gradu ate approved. 2932 TYPING. EDITING; faculty wife; 4oc a page. 345-9882. 2709 FOR RENT LARGE COMFORTABLE one-bedi >om apartment, carpeted, furnished, close to campus. Available immedi ately. Call 345-7519 or 344 3814, 1445 E. 19th, #1._ 2953 WANT NEAT and clean male stu dent to share 2-bedroom apartment two blocks from campus. $57.50. 725 E. 17th. Phone 342-2398 or 344 0057. 2976 NEED RENTERS now! Close to cam pus. One bedroom, furnished, mod ern apartment. $105. 975 Hilyard, *3. 343-6837. 2994 EXECUTIVE VIEW home niilm nished, three bedroom, family room, 11.900 sq. ft. 1980 Sunrise BIvil., $225; 3 13 3345. 2999 QUIET ROOM for gentleman student —bath, private entrance, telephone. $45, ten blocks from campus. Phone 344- 0057._2977 HOI SE AT 2241 Alder; 34 bedrooms, fireplace, $118 unfurnished or $138 furnished, plus deposit. Call 344 7059._ 2992 FURNISHED 3-bedroom house, 1045 Monroe, no garage, gas heat, $125. 345- 4650. 2981 APARTMENT now, DOIT, Deluxe one-bedroom. 344-7128, 766 E. 15th, #12. 2985 NICE STUDIO-TVpe furnished ap »»t ment, part utilities. Corner E. 11th and Patterson. 344-4674. 2957 ONE &EDROOM modern i nr ilshed apartment for rent. Near campus, phone 343-7536. 2960 GRADU VTE HARRIED STI DENT, 2 bedroom, $76. March 5. Call tonight, 345-2906. 2974 WANTED ROOMMATF WANTED SPRING quarter female Jr., Sr., or Grad, roommate. Two bedroom furnished apartment, pool. 344-8762 eves. 3000 M UD FEMALE roommate to share apartment with 2 other girls. Call 343-7668. 2896 WANTED ROOMMATE NEED MALE roommate sprint; term. One-bedroom apartment on 19th. Phone 94574:18. Mike.2947 MISCELLANEOUS ODDS AND ends of dishes, linens, and kitchen utensils for sale. 344 2863.2382 HELP WANTED ATTRACTIVE WOMAN wanted for make-up instructor, will train. Vivian Woodard Cosmetics, 689-0830 2880 PETS AIR DALE PI PS, 9 weeks old. 345 0286. 2918 LOST AND FOUND LOST: OREGON driver's license, U of O wintet student body cord, and winter athletic card. If found, re turn to Janet Romine, McClain Hall, ext. 2685. 2970 LOST WIIISTWATCH. Lady's gold Butova teardrop. If found, please call ext. 1863. Reward. 3929 FOUND: WIIISTWATCH in men’s gym. Call Phil Gordon, ext. 2602. 2899 PERSONAL RVm.KHVMN OIK PORTLAND IBM 3(50 is pro grammed to play The Battle Hymn of the Republic, which could lead to* Something Meaningful. It does illustrate our Faculty Director ex pressing himself. WHAT’S WITH you? Any challenges on your horizon? Mediocrity is mud. CHECK INTO tomorrow. Mail this to E.C.P.I.. Suite 209, 1074 Willamette, Eugene 97401. (This ad inserted by Electronic Computer Programming Institute for those men and women who dead-ended before they got started.) 2991 GOING TO EUROPE? 'Four Europe in your own car and save. Cheaper than rental or public transporta tion. No problems with schedules or baggage. All details arranged before departure including license, title, insurance. All models VOLlvS WAGON and PORSCHE available. Contact Chuck Merrill at Pape Volkswagen, Inc., 20 Coburg ltd. 343-3307. Authorized VW and Poi s< he dealer. 1 Sports Car Drivers - display your skill at “Icebreaker,” Oregon’s largest Autocross International coverage, Albany Go Cart Track. Feb. 23. 2973 WHAT? THE ENCORE SHOPPE WHERE? 341 High St... 344 2737. WHEN? 10-4:00 Tues.-Sat.; Fri. 7 9 p.m. WHY? Resale fashions, hand crafted gifts, home furnishings, the unusual. Shop now, you’ll nine back again! Consignments taken dally. ARE YOU T1REI) OF LIVING ALONE, and would like some help in finding that marriage partner for life? Let Social Introduction Service help. Ask for Grace at 343 9228 or 345-4547, or write 1760 Wil lamette Street, Eugene. 2670 ICEBREAKER ill E. E. S. C. C. Autocross Albany Go-Cart Track Feb. 23, 1969 Registration 9-4:30 For information call 688-4699 after 6 _ 1934 THE UNIVERSITY of Oregon Water Polo Club is sponsoring an All Campus SPLASH AND DANCE at Leighton Pool Friday, Feb. 21 from 9-11 p.m. Admission is 50c a couple. _2971 11APPY HOURS! 10 a.m. - 1 am. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thurs days at TINO’S PIZZA PARLOR, 15th and Willamette — 40c pitchers. Free pizza delivery on campus. 1466 POSITION //12 GAINES SMITH is dropping out and urges voters to support candidates with similar views concerning cam pus nom lolence. 2975 i \ gar-old girl wants babysitter with compatible aged child as play mate on Sundays 10:30-1:00 and oc casional other times. Call 896-3473. 2941 “FLASH GORDON1’ and “HAPPY HARTMAN’’ will he at the All Campus Splash and Dance Friday, Feb. 21, 9-11 p.m., Leighton Pool— Will YOU? 2969 ALL YOU CAN EAT $1.29 before 0 at the ANCHORAGE 947 Franklin 2609 LET VIVIAN Woodward Cosmetics introduce you to fascinating make up techniques. For appointment phone Robyn Franklin, 342-7492 or 689-0890. 2881 Ale COST! ME REN'IAL. "Let us help you with your costume parties.” 10 a.m.-5:30 pin. Closed Wed. and Sun. 233 W. 7th, 344 2737. 2900 T.M.B.W.—WE’VE shared our joys and sorrows together for one year, and its been the best of my life. I want you for 100 more. 1 love you. T.H.B. and J.J._3003 THE Apple TREE has 3 directors, 2 assistant directors, 35 singer/actors, 6 dancers, 20 musicians, and 12 stagehands. 3004 WANTED:: DATE Saturday nitc lor Feliciano. Must be 6’ male. Call Bcnfy, ext. 1589. 2997 The End of An Era: BORIS KARLOFF Sec how it all began 2813 WILL YOU hear tlie VOICE OF SILENCE?_3002 1 IKST BALCONY, sixth row seats tu Feliciana, call Kathy at ldiB._2958 ( HICOS TAKE buckos. Howard, E. of R. 2986