TODAY’S BARGAINS AT 30-YEAR-OLD PRICES! 'Jlte Solution — 'Jo *ljo*t?iP’ioidem& J A CLASSIFIED AD in the Oregon ^ Emerald Whatever is wrong there is a simple solution in Emerald Classifieds. Use them to buy and sell, find lost articles, rent your rooms, or what have you OUR LOW RATES 2* per word first insertion 1* per word each following insertion Phone 3300 Local 354 Room 5 - Journalism (This appeared In the Emerald January, 1942) 1942 RATES IN 1972 This week only 301 Allen Hall Deadline: 1 p.m. prior to insertion. ♦ maximum of three insertions On Campus Co-op elections slated next week Voting for the University Co-operative Store Board of Directors will be held Monday through Friday of next week at the Co-op. These are the candidates running: — Faculty position: Dwaine Richins, John Wish (vote for one). — Freshman position: Brian Mahoney, David Igl (vote for one). — Sophomore position: Pete Hall (vote for two). — Graduate student position: Marie Hartmen, George Neilson, Peter Dykman (vote for two). — Student-at-large position: Rick Wagner, Mike Doran (vote for one). Policy hearing date in error An open hearing will be held for persons wishing to comment upon the proposed student records policy for the University on Friday, April 28, from 11 to 12 p.m. in 101 EMU. The Emerald incorrectly reported Tuesday that the bearing would be held this Friday. Copies of the text of the proposed policy are available for examination in 258 Emerald Hall, 110 Johnson Hall, and the office of each academic dean. The Emerald printed the full text of the proposed policy March 8. Luau set for Saturday Hui O Kamaaina of the University will hold a luau at 6:30 p.m. this Saturday at McArthur Court. Admission is $3.50 for dinner and en tertainment, $1.50 for entertainment only. Children eight years old or younger are free. Tickets are available at the Bronson Travel Bureau and the EMU. Jones to speak at CSPA Johnathan West, an appointed member of District 4J School Board seeking election to a full four year term, was scheduled to speak at the C.S.P.A. Conversation this Thursday noon in the EMU. Because of a conflict, West will not appear. Jay Jones, a co-worker and colleague of West’s,will speak in his place. The topic for discussion will be West’s thoughts and views of the responsibilites of a school board member as part of a team. Littman clarifies task force vote Richard Littman, University vice provost and chairman of the Affirmative Action Task Force, said Wednesday that he did not vote in the task force’s action to give priority to minority candidates for the interim and permanent directorship of the Office for Affirmative Action. The Emerald reported Wednesday that Littman abstained from voting in Tuesday’s task force action. Littman said Wednesday that he did not abstain, explaining that he didn’t vote because of his role as chairman. The task force voted 3-2 to give priority to minority candidtaes. inanity Management seminar scheduled The Administrative Management Society will hold a seminar on “Management & Communication Process” from 9:30a.m. to 4:30 p.m. today in the Eugene Hotel. The session will be for executives, managers and supervisors who are concerned with employee productivity and their own effectiveness in controlling costs and improving profits. Registration fee will be $10 for students, $15 for AMS members, and $20 for all other persons. International dinner to be held The annual International Dinner for foreign students, friendship families and others interested will be held at 6 p.m. this Saturday, in the cafeteria of South Eugene High School on east 19th Avenue. Each family is asked to bring a casserole or main dish sufficient to serve 12 persons and a salad or dessert. Many families enjoy bringing a dish distinctive of some foreign country. Further information may be obtained by calling Mrs. Art Lit chman at the Foreign Student Office, 686-3207. Saturday last day to register to vote Persons wishing to vote in the May 23 primary, must be registered by Saturday, Apr. 22. Polling places in the campus area include: EMU Terrace— Wednesday through Saturday; Co-op Bookstore—Thursday and Friday; dormitory dining halls—Wednesday through Friday; and, the downtown Eugene Mall—Saturday. For further information, contact Laura Wolfe, campus registration coordinator, at 342-4650. The Oregon Daily Emerald is published Monday through Friday during the school year, except during exam and vacation periods, and once weekly during summer session by the Emerald Board ot Directors ,a* the University ot Oregon Second class postage paid at Eugene Oregon. 97403 Subscription rates O.l University ol Oregon student and faculty start subscription rates are based on annual contracts between the Emerald and lt»e ASUO and the Emerald and the university administration The rate of these subscr>pt>ons is approximately S3 00 per year (H I Special subscriptions tor persons not •ncluded m category <|.) are available at a ra'eof $10per year, $9 00 per academic year and $3 SO per term Art Bwshnetl Editor Marcos Wright Business Manager