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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1972)
Special interest groups face HPUP at hearing The Hearing Panel on University Priorities (HPUP) will hold two hearings Saturday morning and a deliberative session Saturday afternoon. The hearings will deal with the Office for Affirmative Action (OAA), and the Graduate Student Employees Association (GSEA). OAA’s hearing, sponsored by the Status of Faculty Women com mittee, will last from 10:30 a.m. to noon, and the GSEA hearing will last from 8:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. The two hearings will not deal with individual budget units, as previous HPUP hearings have done. OAA and GSEA filed requests for hearings by the April 6 deadline as special interest groups, and HPUP approved their requests. The Saturday afternoon deliberative session will deal with the School of Librarianship, and three written reminders received by HPUP. It will begin at 1 p.m. Both the morning hearings and the afternoon deliberative session will be held in the Johnson Hall conference room. and are open to the public. HPUP has been assigned by University President Robert Clark to recommend to him where to cut the University’s 1972-73 budget by $1.5 million. Annual Pow-Wow Indians gather for events About 300 Indians are expected to participate in a Pow-Wow that begins today. The Pow-Wow will continue through tomorrow at the Lane County Fairgrounds and is sponsored by the Native American Student Union (NASU). Pow-Wow events will run from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. and will consist of several types of dancing including competition war dances, hoop dances and group dancing with about $1940 to be given away in dance prizes and as raffle prizes. Indian tribes which will be performing in the Pow-Wow are the Tolowas, from California, the Siletz from the Oregon coast, the Coyotes from the Klamath Falls area, and the Kiowas from Washington, according to Vicki Partfasa, NASU secretary.Pow-Wow events Saturday will run from 2 p.m. to 11 p.m. The Pow-Wow is open to the public with admission set at $1.50 for adults, $1 for students and 50 cents for children under 12. ( Briefs MEETINGS The Christian World Liberation Front A/Vonday Bible Rap will be held at 7:15 p.m. Monday in the Tingle (Hamilton) Lounge The topic will be the accuracy of the Bible as it relates to creation. The Christian World Liberation Front Koinonea meeting will be held 7:30 p.m., Saturday at me Liberation House, 1641 E. 19th St. Anyone interested in "The Classified," wants to help or discuss issues raised in the paper is invited to a meeting at noon today at the "Eggsnatcher," organic foods restaurant, located on East 13th next to Koobdooga Books. MISC. The FTC will be conducting hearings in Eugene on consumer complaints. If you feel that you have been burned on a life in surance policy please contact the Consumer Research Center, ext. 3329 before April 25. Outdoor Program activities for this weekend include a beach trip to Siltcoos Outlet, departing Saturday at 8 a.m., returning Tuesday at 7 p.m. Activities in elude surf kayaking and hiking. Attention, all Asklepiads and initiates, invitations for the banquet April 26 at Bev's Steak House, and the Invitational, April 24 at Pietro's, have been sent out. Contact Ron Mau for information, 686 1285. A Computing Center tutorial "PDP 10 Mantis—Fortran Debugger" will be shown at 2:30 p.m Monday in 205 Computing Center. Candidates who wish to take any of the CLEP Examinations, either the general examinations (which fulfill 9 hours of group requirement credit in the areas of Social Science, Science,or Arts and Letters) or any of the subject examinations should apply now for the May testing session Application forms and or information can be obtained from Evelyn Rowe, CLEP examiner, in the University Counseling Center, 150 Susan Campbell Hall. The department of Romance Languages is sponsoring a one month program of foreign study in Cuernavaca, Mexico Students can register for 12credits (P NPonly) in RL 508, Spanish Workshop and spend the month of July studying at either or the two schools in Cuernavaca. Sign up for further information at the RL dept office in 101 Friendly, or contact Stan Rose, ext. 4046 Candidates for six one year terms are being sought for positions with OSPIRG. Positions are open to anyone who has not obtained an OSPIRG refund this term and who does not hold an ASUO or class office. All candidates must submit a petition with 75 signatures of university students and or faculty. Intercept Coordinator should be a person who is interested in developing a campus wide effort to recycle paper. The person must be a student and plan to spend ap proximately 30 hours a week for the first three months It is funded tor three months ai V40. a month. Contact Paul Perkins or Debby Dunlop at exf. 4365, or room M 111 EMU Druids, junior mens honorary, is now accepting applications for membership. Petitions may be picked up outside 301 EMU and must be returned by 5 p.m. today. For further information call Jim O'Rourke, ext. 3244 Need math help? We have tutors at no charge Call ext 3226 or drop by the Study Skills Center, 265 Condon Need help in writing compositions or term papers? We have tutors at no charge. Call ext. 3226or drop by the Study Skills Center, 265 Condon Hui O'Kammaina (Hawaii Club) presents their annual luau "The Wonderful World of Aloha" Saturday at Mac Court, Tickets S3.50 entertainment and dinner, $1.50 en tertainment only; children 8 and under free Sold at Bronson Travel Bureau and EMU terrace The Eugene Wood and Fuel Coop is having a Spaghetti Dinner 4 8 p.m Sunday. It will be held at the Central Presbyterian Church on 14th and Ferry Donations, adults SI, children 50 cents, will be used to raise funds. We're folk dancing full time again 8 10 30 p m Sundays, 7 30 9:30 Tuesdays, I 12 p.m. Fridays at Gerlinger Gym. FILMS The International Film Festival will present Ingmar Bergman's symbolic self portrait "The Magician" at 7:30 p.m. today in 180 PLC Admission is SI rKWAX-FM 96.1 ! FRI. APRIL 21 3:00 A LOOK AH^ MAM LET KUBRICK t Exploring the film's meaning and intent this broadcast features: i malcolm McDowell Star of the Film \ ANTHONY BURGESS Author of the Book ROBERT HUGHES Art Critic for TIME NORMAN KAGAN Author Cmema of Kubrick' NAT HENTOFF j Village Voice Columnist Another SOUND ON Fit MBro.xf . ,t There will be a special matinee for the general public 4 pm Sunday in the University Theatre to see the Film Society presentation Luis Bunnel's "Trlstana." Admission: SI. Regular showing for members at 7 and 9:15p.m with extra seats sold tor SI The short will be a documentary on the life and death of Manolete, not "Apotheosis" as tentatively scheduled The winner of the 1944 Golden Bear tor best direction at the Berlin Film Festival, Satyajit Ray's "Mahanagar," a Bengali movie with English subtitles will be shown 7 p m Sunday 180 PLC. Admission, SI. K WAX Friday highlights: 8:14 p mBeethoven, 12 Selections, Demus and Shelter pianists. 9:08 p.m—Music for the clarinet and piano 9:49 p m.—Boccherini—String Quartet in E Major. 10:29 p.m—Berlioz’ greatest hits. CO-OP BOARD ELECTION Monday, April 24 thru Friday April 28 Faculty — 2 years Positions to be Freshman — 1 year voted on include: Sophomore — 2 years Graduate — 1 year Student-at-large -- 1 year Voting Booth in CO-OP Lobby Ten Ounce Drink with this Ad FREE TACO BELL 2621 E WILLAMETTE uiuau 669 W, 7th = liiiiiiiimmi mitiTim German AUTO SERVICE INC. VOLKSWAGEN ^SSSJ MERCEDES & PORSCHE DATSUN A TOYOTA FACTORY TRAINED EXPERTS GUENTER SCHOENER 2045 FRANKLIN BLVD. 342-2912 Eugene, Oregon 97403 April — A month for engagements. Portland n ISM Morn ton 233 7111 SI W Eugono Broodwty 142 SSf 7 D>ma c