What to do abroad
IEC Travel Faire opens today
B> NANCY l*AI'A<
Of Ihr Kmrrald
Bright colored posters and
flags of foreign rial ions will
dmiraU1 the KMU Ballroom
today an (hr International Travel
h um open* for the first time on
tin* University Campus from 8
a in until 4 p rn
The event sponsored by the
International (-'.duration Center
• IKCl, i»> aimed at students who
have dreamed a Unit travelling
tail never looked into it because
of the money factor according to
Mill I-idler (Mitilit ity chairman
for t 1m* Travel Kaire
"Many people think you have
lo have a lot of money lo (ravel
when in reality you don't,” he
emphasized
Travel films and folk dance
demonstrations are among the
festivities planned for the free
public fa ire
Tables offering information on
travel and study abroad will be
manned by local travel agencies,
international airlines,
automobile and motorcycle
companies as well as
representatives from
organizations such as the Peace
('orps
Students will tie able to pur
chase identification cards at the
Fa ire w hich will entitle them to
reduced fees on tours and certain
types of transportation through
Kurope and in some cases free
admission into museums and
other points of interest
Also available for purchase at
the Faire will be passport pic
lures Pictures will be taken by
appointment, and may be pur
cha sect for a reduced rate of three
pictures for $2. or five pictures
for $5 50
The University dance school is
sch<*duled to demonstrate folk
dances from various countries at
1) 30 am, I to pm and possibly
3 30 p m in the Ballroom
Travel films, which will be
shown during the day in the Dad's
State Guard bill heard
before house committee
Salem iSpriiuli A l»ill which
would cut iIn* m/c of fhe Oregon
National (iunfd In I.MMl ini'll
ri*i civet] .1 heuririK helorr .1 house
committee Tuesday afternoon
there are presently 7S0tiinen hi
the ttuard and the shite spends
at suit 1 :t milliiMi to snp|Mirt it
The stole s share is only to jie.
1 ent til the Guard's entire budget
with the rest iif the funds coming
from the fitfer.d government
flie hill which wtis lief ore <1
suficommittee nf the Cominitire
mi State and Ted era I Allans sets
a torttet date id July I, lH7!i fur
the reduction
Itep Allen 1*\tilt H-Clackamas
County and a co sponsor of the
lull told the committee that I
hove heen told hy more than one
memfiet of the Guard that it is a
wasteful experience and en
(tendfture of ones time' l'\nn
also described tire Guard as a
"loke" and as a country dub"
tor some members
I*\nn KiMit that On* tumid could
|MMk<iihl> U* uncivil duniiK time* ol
civil diNlur Ii.iiuc-s and civil
«*nu*rn«*m ic*N Uji Uk* men art*
not it .nnt*d m (Ik’m* a tea*. l*>nn
nald that the Mate could u«' the
ttuHiev that I* prrienllv allocated
to the tiuard lor other more
im|Mttt.ini program* amt that the
Mate I'ulice could Ik* luvled up to
take it* place
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WARWICKe
II COICIIT
MAY I
• PM MAC COURT
“A NIGHT WISC L Y
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CLASS OF Wl
Hep Marvin Hollingsworth. I)
Multnomah county and a co
sponsor of the lull, said that hr
would offer amendments to tlx
lull that would aholish the guard
bv Jan I '**72
•n other husmess
• A lull which would virtually
prohibit mass gatherings in the
stall- was recommended lor
approval Monday by (he Senate
State and Federal Affairs
< ommittee
• The creation of an interim
committee to study alternate
methods of financing higher
education tuition costs received
support before a house sub
committee
room, will be announced in the
EMU every hour and every half
hour during lunch time
Fidler emphasized the Faire is
being sponsored to give free
information to students in
terested in travelling abroad. It is
by no means trying to sell
anything, although it does offer
the opportunity for students to
buy identification and youth
hostile cards
Fidler. a junior in sociology
from Eugene is one of the 25-30
volunteers working in IEC.
The primary purpose of 0*
I EC is to fulfill the needs of th<
University community- for at
integrated source of informal
and promotion for program
involving internationa
education, employment an<
travel
The idea behind the center i<
that the opportunity to learn am
grow through intercultural ex
perience contributes to th<
University’s ultimate goal 0|
providing each student a trulv
liberal education
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