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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1972)
DEMOCRATS- HELP JACK WIN! VOTE TO NOMINATE STATE REPRESENTATIVE JACK CRAIG LANE COUNTY COMMISSIONER "As your State Representative, Jack Craig voted for the 18 year-old right to vote in the 1971 Legislative Session. Support him now! He needs your help. He was also one of the first state elected officials to support the candidacy of U. S. Sen. George McGovern nearly a year ago. Jack Craig’s voting record on key ecology issues during the 1971 Legislative Ses sion was rated near perfect by the Oregon Environmental Council.” — JOHN STEWART, Chairman, Students Support ing Jack Craig for County Commissioner. Pd Adv. Craig For Commissioner Committee 2159 Emerald St., Eugene, Oregon_ Tuesday Special TURKEY SANDWICH 5Q* Try one of our delicious desserts cheesecake, German chocolate cake, Baklava, cream puffs & assorted pastries. Large and small bottles of p Bud available. We've got quarts now too! OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK CALL AHEAD FOR ORDERS TO GO 345 2628 Enjoy the sun ... Ski Tour this Spring. NOW, ALL SKIS IN STOCK 20 %otf Sundins light Touring Ski $17.00 Sandstroms general Tour Ski $22.50 Sundins Mountain Ski $29.00 Outdoor Resource Center Rentals Resales Consignments Room 21, EMU 686 3089 BankAmerica'd Mastercharge _dSL_ I On Campus Library to extend hours for finals The University Library will extend its hours prior to finals week. The General Library (including the Reserve Book Room), and the Science Library will be open until 10 p.m. May 26-27 and June 2-3. On Sunday, June 4, the library will open at 10 a.m. The Architecture and Allied Arts Branch Library will open at 9 a m. on June 3. The University Library will also maintain its regular schedule on Memorial Day, which is a University holiday. Browne to speak at free speech platform State Sen. Betty Browne (D-Oakridge), a candidate for attorney general, will speak at the free speech platform on the terrace of the EMU today at noon. Udall slated for speeches Former Secretary of the Interior Stewart L. Udall will be in the Eugene area Wednesday to speak in behalf of presidential candidate Sen. George McGovern. Udall, who held the cabinet post in both the Kennedy and Johnson administrations, will speak at a noon luncheon at the Eugene Hotel sponsored by the McGovern for President Committee. At 1:30 p.m., he will deliver an address at the EMU Ballroom. Udall will then move to Lane Community College for a 3 p.m. speech at Room 202 of the LCC Administration Building. Candidates Fair scheduled May 17 Candidates for all levels of governmental office, from the presidency to local offices, are being invited to take part in a special outdoor candidates fair on Wednesday, May 17. The fair will be on 13th Street, in the middle of campus, from 11 a m. to 4 p.m. Candidates and their representatives are asked to bring their own booths, literature and visual aids. Business grad students elect officers Dave Firth was elected president and Bill Pettit vice president of the Masters of Business Administration Association at an election Wednesday. The pair will serve during Summer and Fall terms. The MBA Association is composed of all graduate students in the Business Administration school and is the spokesman for MBA students to the Graduate Student Council, the faculty and to various committees on campus. In addition to the executive officers, new department represen tatives were also chosen. Dick Hulse will represent Marketing, In surance and Transportation (MIT), Kurt Keeney will represent Finance and Business Environment (FBE) and Dave Humphries will represent Personnel and Industrial Management (PIM). ( Corrunity J Volunteer opportunities available Summer volunteer opportunities are opening at the Volunteer Services Office. Volunteers are needed to assist patients with leatherwork, and work with nursing home patients and young people. For more information call 343-2943. Owens to talk at public meeting Rep. LeRoy Owens will hold a public meeting at 7:30 p.m. this evening to report on his “Safari" of District 42. The meeting will be held at the Springfield Utility Building at 250 North A Street. Owens will describe the Safari, which was conducted by canoe, foot and bus power, around the boundary lines of District 42. --=* . : The Oregon Daily Emerald is published Monday through Friday during the school year, except dur.ng exam and vacation periods ac a tour times weekly during summer session by the Emerald Board of Directors at the University of Oregon Second .lass postage paid at Eugene Oregon 97403 Subscr.pt.on rates 11 ) Un versify of Oregon student and ♦acuity staff subscription rates are based on annual contracts between the Emerald and the ASUO and the Emerald and the University administration The rate of these subscriptions is approximately $7 00 per year (II l Special subscriptions for persons not nciuded *n category (l ) are available at a rate of $10 per year $9 00 per academic year and $3 50 per term Bill Bucy Editor Al Phelps General Manager