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OREGON DAILY University of Oregon, Eugene, Wednesday, May 12,1971 Vol. LXXII, No. 145 More, Alpert to vie in prexy final The “Wagons of America in Miniature,” work of the late master craftsman, Ivan Collins, will be leaving the University this summer to go on per Photo by Jerry Benterou manent display in the Oregon Historical Society Center in Portland. By NANCY PAP AC Of the Emerald Iain More will oppose Spence Alpert for ASUO President in the general election scheduled for May 20 and 21. More and Alpert outpolled three other candidates for the office in a two-day primary election Monday and Tuesday. Also included in the primary election were races for ASUO Senate, National Student Association and IUSSOSHE representatives, class officers and two referenda dealing with University graduation requirements for physical and health education. More and his vice-presidential running mate, Larry Salmony, received 950 of the 2,385 votes cast for the office. Alpert and partner Dan Neal, running on a platform of “ ‘people’ oriented studAt government,” came in second with 540 votes. Orbie Scott and Jackie Minnis, “the student must be liberated,” were third with 489 votes. Harold Oaks and Jim Knight, “academic excellence, political neutrality,” received 236 votes. Keith Parrish and Larry Haller, “student-faculty senate, OCSoff campus,” received 75 votes. More and Salmony were the only tickei without a slogan platform on the ballot. Election officials reported that 82 ballots were declared void for a variety of reasons, including unnecessary markings. In election for senators at large, Position 7, Neal Rosen and Rick Coursey will appear on the general election ballot. Rosen, Con Continued on Page 4 Fiscal Committee concludes work Fee budget totals nearly $1 million TTie ASUO Fiscal Committee will present $900,000 in budget recom mendations to the ASUO Senate Thursday evening for final approval. Tlie fiscal committee, which heard $1,083,431.26 in requests from various University groups, is responsible for recommending to the senate the amount of incidental fee monies to be allocated to each organization. The increased budget recom mendations will raise the amount of in cidental fees each student pays from $17 per term (1970-71) to $19 per term (1971-72) plus $1 per term for OSPIRG. The biggest increase in the budget, $80,000, came in the area of University Programs. Programs in this area that were not included in the 1970-71 budget are: OSPIRG, several minority programs, the footbridge, Dlahe School, the migrant Labor Project and the Art Exhibition. OSPIRG, which is requesting $42,000, will actually receive $6,000 incash and the rest will be put in a reserve fund. In order for OSPIRG to use money from the reserve fund they must present a request to the fiscal committee explaining what the money is to be used for. _ "Die Athletic Department wilT receive $210,000 and the ASUO will get 50 per cent of the department’s over-realization. The Athletic Department will also take over crew which was cut from the Club Sports budget. The requested Athletic budget was cut $45,000 because that was the increase needed for grant-in-aide. According to league rules grant-in-aide money must come from contributions only. The fiscal committee is recom mending a cut in ASUO salaries for next year. Joe Gemayel, chairman of the fiscal committee explained that in order to find money to expand the present programs administrative costs must be cut. ASUO directors will be paid $105 per month for 12 months and assistant directors will be paid $60 a month for nine months. Secretaries will also be paid on a nine month basis. TTie large cut in many of the non-ASUO organizations is due to the fact that the committee is recommending to provide salaries only for those programs directly under ASUO presidential control. This eliminates ASUO salary funds for organizations that serve only one part of the University and are not under direct ASUO control. Standard rates were also set by the committee for traveling and food ex penses. Increased phone and postage rates scheduled for next year are responsible for increases in administrative costs of many of the programs. The committee is also recommending the Housing Office be incorporated into Legal Council. A law student will be hired by the Legal Council to take on the same duties of the former housing director. The IUSOSSHE budget includes $945 which is to be used only if the state chairman of IUSOSSHE is from the University. The reasoning behind the numerous cut and increases made in the other budget requests will be explained to senate members by the fiscal committee at the senate meeting Thursday evening. After the budget receives senate approval it goes to the University president and the Statee Board. Services Thursday for CSPA professor Funeral services will be held Thursday for Richard T. McLain, 38, who died Monday evening in Eugene’s Sacred Heart Hospital. He was an assistant professor in the University’s Lila Acheson Wallace School of Community Service and Public Affairs. McLain, whose death was attributed to lung cancer, had been ill since December, but was still teaching and carrying on other duties in the School at the time of his death. He had been a member of the faculty since Septermber, 1970. Born in Portland, Oregon on September 19, 1932, where he grew up, McLain was a 1959 graduate of the University of Portland, and received a master’s degree in sociology from the University of Notre Dame in Indiana in 1961. He was on tne Sian oi me MUimoman county juvenile uepari ment from 1%1 until 1963 when he became assistant superindtendent of Lane County’s Skipworth Juvenile Home. In 1968 McLain joined the faculty of Southern Oregon College in Ashland, where he remained for one year. The following year he returned to Eugene and a position with the Lane County Juvenile Department which he held until coming to the University. McLain is survived by his widow, Nancy, 1669 Ridgefield, Eugene; six children, Kathy, Susy, Mark, Matt, Daniel and Barbara; his parents, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur McLain of Portland; two brothers and five sisters. Prayers will be said from the Office for the Dead on Wednesday evening (May 12) at 7:30 p.m. in the McGaffey-Andreason Eugene Memorial Chapel, 490 East 13th. A Requiem Mass will be said in St Peter’s Catholic Church, 1150 Maxwell Road, Eugene, at 2 p.m. on Thursday, with interment following in Eugene’s Mt. Calvary Cemetery. The family has asked that in lieu of flowers contributions be made to the American Cancer Society. The Incidental Fee Budget Approved Proposed Recommended EMU Athletic Dept. Contingency Fund ASUO Programs University Programs TOTAL 257.060.00 221.045.00 10,441 0v) 115,713 00 86,659 00 330,676 69 254,351.00 231,296.52 267,107.05 315.000. 00 210.000. 00 25,113.45 186,413.55 163,473.00 730,927.00 1,083,431.26 900,000 00 ASUO Programs Salaries & wages Administrative expenses Bail project Housing office Legal counsel Day care center IUSOSSHE Crisis center Cultural forum I EC SCP SEARCH DMIC SAB Survival center ESCAPE Foreign Student org Student bar Asso Graduate student council SPI ASUO President's reserve fund Senate reserve fund Art exhibitions Migrant labor ILLAHE school Foot bridge Art festival EUMA KWAX Forensics Music WRA Repertory dancers Rally board Outdoors program Club Sports ODE Student directory Summer session Cosmopolitan Club Sesame 16,190 00 13.118.00 500.00 3.429.00 17.000 00 10.000 00 921.00 2,700 00 24,633 00 10,192.00 8,914 00 8,149 00 6,129 00 1,475.00 600 00 2,350 00 5,890 00 2.500.00 6,023 00 15.000 00 300 00 200 00 3,900 00 2,189 00 9.800 00 7,700 00 6,000 00 2,000 00 160 00 3.800 00 23,200 00 23,000 00 2,560 00 200 00 20,126.00 15,262 00 1,000.00 4,549.00 37.000 00 18,000.00 604 00 6,368 00 28,801.50 14,819 91 8,465.65 20,242 25 8,953.31 1,439 10 5,550 00 12.110.00 4,038 00 4,209 00 8,190 00 2.500 00 3.500 00 12,000 00 3,100 00 15,295 00 15.950.00 1,250 00 600 00 4,800 00 2,621 50 11,705 00 8,750 00 16,046 75 2.825 00 2,326 30 3,885 00 24.858.00 28,365 00 255 00 6.645 00 600 00 3.000 00 15.857.00 15.262.00 436.00 28,000.00 18,000.00 1.535.00 6,368 00 28,101 50 12,850 00 8,480 00 7,565.25 8.700 00 1,315 00 3,690 00 6,924 80 400 00 3.029 00 4,900 00 3.000 00 12.000 00 3,100 00 1,600 00 4.000 00 1.250.00 200 00 4.000 00 1,860 00 11,705 00 8.000 00 10,000 00 2,825 00 1.000 00 3,885 00 23,003 00 26,000 00 255 00 2,320 00 200 00 3,000 00 ACQM Project Continuation OSPIRG Chicanos NASU BSU Environmental prog TOTAL 1,650.00 757,570 00 1,024 00 25.000 00 42.000 00 9,893 50 7,438 00 15,874 00 13.000 00 1,105,211 26 850 00 7,500.00 42,000.00 1,640 00 1,640 00 1,640 00 900,000 00 Salaries ASUO Pres ASUO V Pres Chief Adm. Asst. 2 Adm Assts Comptroller Asst Comptroller Senate Pres Sec 9 mos 7 Ctte. Chair Legislative coord Accountant for Fiscal Cttg ASUO Programs Director SCP DMIC SEARCH ESCAPE 1 EC GSC SAB Cultural forum Day Care cnt. Survival Center IUSOSSHE Ch Asst. Directors 2 for Cult * Forum I EC SEARCH SCP GSC DMIC ESCAPE Secretaries SCP I EC GSC DMIC ESCAPE 2.400 00 1,920 1,500 00 1.890 00 1,260 00 540 00 1,12500 810 00 2,520 00 945 00 1,260 00 1,260 00 1,260 00 1,260 00 1,260 00 1,260 00 810 00 1,260 00 315 00 1,620 00 1,620 00 540 00 540 00 750 00 540 00 360 00 360 00 360 00 360 00 2,880 00 2,304.00 1,800 00 2 1J6.-0 l,5i2 00 972 00 1,350 00 972 00 3.024 00 1,386 00 1.500 00 1.500 00 1.500 00 1.500 00 1.500 00 1,260 00 972 00 1,500 00 1,500 00 1.980 00 1.440 00 678 00 675 00 900 00 750 00 1,080 00 180 00 630 00 2,000 00 /20 00 360 00 2,000.00 1,800 00 1,260 00 1,890 00 1,260 00 310.00 1,500 00 810 00 2,520 00 945 50 945 00 1,260 00 1,260 00 1.260 00 1,260 00 1,260 00 1,260 00 540 00 1.260 00 1,260 00 1,260 00 945 00 1,080 00 1,080 00 540 00 540.00 540 00 750 00 750 00 360 00 480 00 360 00 720 00 360 00