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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1971)
nncicoicu ui wonting on Morse s campai tend. The meeting room will be posted in the EMU. Senate expected to approve contract fuFiAci^f or°Val °f the 1971'72 le8al services contract is expected by the ASUO Senate at its meeting tonight scheduled for 7 p m in 101 EMU. The contract proposal was prepared by the current ASUO lawyers Robert Ackerman and R.C. Owens, in conjunction with the ASUO Senate Legal Affairs Committee. It seeks to retain the firm of Babcock and Ackerman for the second year of group legal services to the ASUO. Also on the Senate’s agenda are approval of student-faculty com mittee appointments and several bills. The committee appointments were made by ASUO executive of ficers after interviews were held two weeks ago. Bills to be considered come out of the Senate Fiscal Committee. The largest allocation asked is a $200-plus budgetary request by the MITS OFF conservation group for its campaign against pumice mining in the Three Sisters Wilderness area. Another budget request asks for $30 for the recreational folk dancing program. Fraternity initiates first female members Two women were initiated last weekend by the formerly all-male legal fraternity, Phi Delta Phi. Ms. Barbara Aldave, University Assistant Professor of Law, and Ms. Jody Stahancyk, second-year law student from Prineville, became members in a ceremony at the University Law School. The initiation of the women became possible when the fraternity constitution was amended at the national convention last spring, according to John Minan, magister of the University chapter. John W. Strong, University Law Professor, former editor of the University of Illinois Law Forum and co-editor of the casebook, “Cleary and Strong on Evidence,” was also initiated into the frater nity. MITS OFF to hold final meeting tonight MITS OFF will have a meeting at 6 p.m. tonight in the EMU for those interested in canvassing door-to-door to protest mining at Rock Mesa. This will be the last meeting before canvassing actually starts Saturday afternoon. It will continue through next week. Following the meeting, “Bad Day at Rock Mesa”, a slide and tape show using three screens simultaneously, will be presented at 7 p.m. in 177 Lawrence. SU group plans anti-war activities Discussion at the Student Union Against the War meeting Wed nesday night focused on the idea that the Union must not be merely a protest group, but must actually try to stop the war through local activities. The meeting began with a Make Peace make McGovern President Register to Vote Registration table TODAY EMU Terrace 10-3 Register democratic and vote in the '72 primary. Paid for by: Oregon Students for McGovern, 149Mill Street, Eugene John Stenart, Chmn. For info,: 345-4525. series of announcements about planned antiwar activities in the Eugene area. The Veterans Against the War have scheduled a discussion followed by films at 7:30 tonight in Harris Hall. On Veterans Day, Monday, the veterans plan a march in con junction with the Womens Union. The march will begin at 6 p.m. from the Eugene Mall and proceed to Skinners Butte. A film and debate on the two China policy is planned next Thursday with the location of the meeting to be announced. Nov. 1 and 2, a prism symposium will be held in the EMU Ballroom. Nov. 3, a nationally scheduled antiwar activity date, a student strike is tentatively scheduled. Discussion on the war issue instigated the idea that the American public is being lulled by the Administration’s Viet namization program, while the war is actually being stepped up mechanically. Those attending the meeting felt that a much larger meeting is necessary in order to make people aware of this issue. Such a meeting is now planned for Nov. 2, before any national activities that will follow. Protesters plan vigil atop Skinners Butte A vigil of indefinite length atop Skinner’s Butte to protest con tinued American involvement in Southeast Asia was suggested by a Vietnam veteran at Tuesday night’s meeting of the Student Mobilization Committee (SMC). Gary Battles, a member of the Lane County Veterans Against the War, also called for com munity participation in a Veteran-sponsored rally and march to be held Monday (Veterans Day). Battles said the protest is “In opposition to the glorification of the military, which normally occurs on Veterans Day.” Battles said his personal ex perience dictates quite clearly that the war is still going on. Battles was a member of the American Division (the same as Lt. William Calley’s) only one year after the My Lai killings. Gary Lazarus, a University junior and newly elected President of SMC, said the purpose of the Tuesday meeting was to form a coalition for future activities. Battles, Lazarus, and five other SMC members mulled over past actions, discussed their con sequences, and exchanged ideas on the future of anti-war protest. The predominant feeling was, because the war continues, past protests must be called failures. All those present thought action similar to that taken in the student strikes of May, 1970, would be the best course to follow. For the Veterans Day march Monday, Protesters will gather at 6:30 p.m. at the Eugene Mall prior to a candlelight march to Skinner's Butte where an all night vigil will be held. An anti-war march will also be held in Seattle Nov. 6. SMC is presently soliciting funds to charter buses for those from the Eugene area who wish to attend the march. 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