Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, August 01, 1972, Page 7, Image 7

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For Sale
SUN SHOP
Oregon's Largest selection of guitars.
860 E. 13th 4080
SLEEPING BAG SALE All top line
overlapping tube semi mummy goose down
bags on sale. Some factory rejects. Mountain
systems. Inc., 1712 Willamette 686 8389
4563.22
SINGLE MATCHING MATTRESS box
springs S89.95 value, used five months. $35
343 2942. 5495:22
NICE PORTABLE TV'S for sale, $15—$20—
S25- $30 344 7882
4600:29
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Bicycles
PRIMO QUALITY 10 SPEEDS Light weight
lagged frame contour deraileuirs $89.95, this
nths special suntour rear deraileuirs
100 10 speed specialists two blocks from
Tampus across from McKays. 344-2727.
Allied Bike 1995 Franklin
4529:23
TEN SPEED WOMEN'S Schwinn Super
Sport Condition like new $100 or best offer
343 9186 4590:20
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For Rent
BIG BEAUTIFUL, CARPET E% one
bedroom furnished apartment Nea- 17th &
Hilyard. Summer rate $95.00 . 343 4992
4610:22
WINCHESTER APARTMENTS New One
bedroom nicely furnished less than 2 blocks
from campus. Summer rates $99 00
Reserve tor fall 343 1470or 345 0442. 4594:26
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Wanted
Roommate
GIRL TO SHARE apartment with two other
Qirls 343 2273or 343 3697 . 4588:22
GUY 24 seeks same for roommate! Must
have no hang ups about individual's
sexuality Will share 2 bedroom. Call 686
01414609 22
TWO PERSONS TO live with five others in
larqe house 2679 University St. Evenings
4602:22
MALE GRAD STUDENT to share 2
bedroom apartment or house for academic
$ear Studious, nonsmoker preferred. 343
6573 4605:22
ROOMMATES? 2 ADJACENT single
rooms, for immediate occupancey. Call 343
9965 4606:22
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Services
CAMERAS REPAIRED! Free pick up and
delivery GOLD'S Photographic Repair.
686 2044 4073
PLAY FLUTE THIS summer Private
lessons, music theory. U of O student.
Nancy 345 4744 4559:19
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Personal
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BULLETS OR BALLOTS
Edward G Robinson Joan Blondell,
Humphrey Bogart Dir William Keighley.
177 Lawrence 8 & 9 30 August 3rd $1 00
Students for Gwyther for City Council Wart
II 4582 22
Film Society Presents
FELLINI'S MASTERPIECE!
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MARCELLO MASTROIANNI,
CLAUDIA CARDINALE,
ANOUK AIMEE
Best Foreign Film of 1963
Thursday. August 3. 7 00 & 9 30
150 Science $1 00
4596 22
MACHINE GUN ALLEY TAVERN now
open 24 hours everyday 11 pool tables,
shuffle board, rinky dink piano, fine sand
wiches 730 Willamette 4598:tfn
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MEETINGS
Gay People's Alliance will meet at 8 p.m.
tonight in the EMU. The room will be posted
There will be a meeting of all women in
terested in women's studies at 1 p.m.
Wednesday in room 72 PLC We will hear a
committee report on the plans for an in
troductory women's studies course.
MISC.
Candidates who wish to take any of the
CLEP Examinations, either the General
Examinations (which can fulfill nine hours
of group requirement in the areas of Social
Science, Science, or Arts and Letters) or the
Subject Examinations, should make ap
plication now Application forms and or
information can be obtained from Evelyn
Rowe, CLEP examiner, in the University
Counseling Center, 150 Susan Campbell Hall
Want to stop smoking? The psychology
clinic is offering an experimental program
to help break the cigarette habit. The cost is
five individual sessions for $2. For more
information call 686 4954 from 8 a m. to 5
p.m weekdays.
8p m John Niehardt A conversation with
Nebraska poet laureate John Nienardt who
has spent a lifetime studying the culture of
the Plains Indians
9 30 p m Portrait of Helen Hayes A
commemoration of Helen Hayes 65 year
career on the American stage The program
includes reenactments of some of her most
famous roles and conversations filmed with
the actress and her contempories at her
Nyack home
KWAX
8 07 p m Maurice Ravel L'Heure
Espagnole Soloists and Orchestre National,
conducted by Lorin Maazel
8 52 p m Contemporary Swedish Music,
No I
V 22 p m Johan Sebastian Bach The Saint
John Passion Choir of the St Hedwig's
Cathedral, and the Berlin Symphony Or
chestra, conducted by Karl Forster
tl 26 pm Bed Time Story "The Ad
ventures of Leo "No 11
BLOOD BANK
LANE MEMORIAL BLOOD BANK
Blood donors needed Tuesday, August 1.
A Positive, 4 Units. A Negative. 1 Unit, O
Positive, 8 Units. O Negative, 2 Units, B
Positive. 1 Unit AB Positive, 0 Units
Donor hours are 1 30 to 4 00 pm ,
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday By
appointment on Friday, 3 00 to 6 30 p m
Please call Lane Memorial Blood Bank,
345 0336. for additional information
TYPING 30c a page 343 7509
4355 :m
ELEPHANT STREET MOVING &
HAULING Labor? Truck? We're
reasonable 12 5 343 7434 4593:22
HOUSE BOY TO begin fall term Meals
tree Call 343 9718. 4587:22
PART TIME BAR MAI DS, BARTENDERS
Machine Gun Alley 730 Willamette Open 24
hours 4599. tfn
OR I NEED SUBJECTS for exper.ment
Thursday night Pay is S2.00 for 1 hour.
Must be available 7 00 & 8 30. Call 343 1674
4601 22
SUBJECTS NEEDED FOR psychology
experiment, $1 50 tor one hour 686 4965, 747
6099 (evenings) 4546 21
Wanted
$20 00 FOR FAMILY'S participation in home
observation studies, 6 evenings Both
parents in home. Study I families with
behavior problem boys, 4 7, for whom
psychological treatment considered Study
II boys. 4 7, without behavior problems
Confidentiality promised Call Laura, Child
Study Center 686 4954days 4580 22
NEEDED HOUSE 3 5 bedrooms, we have
preferences but call on anything 344 8278
4589 20
Rides-Riders
RIDE WANTED OR hitchhiking partner to
East coast after August 25 Will share gas
and driving with driver Warren 344 8410
4607 21
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Furniture
REASONABLE PRICES
Beds, mattresses, springs, frames, dressers,
couches, chairs, dinettes, appliances, desks,
bookcases, chests, wardrobes, tables, etc.
UNFINISHED FURNITURE Will buy good
used furniture PETE'S USED FUR
NITURE. 1936 Main, Springfield, 747 6321
4069
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Cycles
GAL AX IE '63, POWER steering and brakes,
good condition, $295 Call 686 9668 4583:20
1966 VW BUS 10,000 miles on rebuilt engine,
camping equipped good running condition
344 1166 4585:20
'63 PONTIAC CATALINA, excellent engine
and body. 4 speed on floor $400 or trade for
small car Leila 345 4704 anytime 4586 22
1968 VW FASTBACK Moving must sell
.1050 2700 Capitol Drive. 343 2942. 4597 :22
PERRY'S
FOREIGN CAR SERVICE
COMPLETE VOLKSWAGEN Repair and
Service Enqine overhaul, tune up, ad
lustments, replacements 720 Taylor. 342
4642 3259 :tfn
ENGEL’S AUTO REPAIR
Domestic & Foreign All repairs, tune up &
services Welding, painting Complete
i quipment Student run 686 2931 after 3 00.
1035 W 19th 2689
CHUCK’S AUTO REPAIR
vw specialist
complete maintenance
repair service
1936 W 8»h Ave
345 7785
4182
Pets
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FREE KITTENS, CALL Chr.s 344 5651
between 10 00 a m and 6 00 p m 4576 22
Personal
LIVE JAZZ
S*an F<nk's Eugene Jazz workshop Fnday.
1 9 00 pm Newman Center. 1850
E n * raid Si 00
SERENITY WEAVERS
l rclerc looms, yarns, macrame cords
111 West Seventh, Weekdays 1 5
Saturday hours 10am 5
4086
IMPORTED YARNS
j- u«uai and hard to fmd fibres feathers,
•y- and nore EUGENE FIBRE CO 1157
m gh 4523 29
J DANIEL COULTER JEWELER
u*p»ured Forms n precious metals and
. A. IS sow 8th Ave 686 1523 2690 »fn
For Rent
FALL RESERVATIONS FURNISHED
apartments Close campus Reasonable
'ales Call 344 0969 4572 29
THREE BEDROOM APARTMENTS
Sum*'rr rates $150 00 Furnished Covered
i arkuxj Phone 686 1102 after 6 00 p m 4305
ROOMS OR APARTMENTS for rent Clean
ovr »ocampus 1815 Kincaid 4224
FURNISHED APARTMENTS AT 1473 and
U75 l I9*h One bedroom apartments
SI 10 00 O'der one bedroom apartment
'^5 00 Vanaoer Ha* S>pe 344 7778 o» 344 *>225
4422
DOWNSTAIRS APARTMENT $75 all
* cs-nciudeo Furnished Call Chris 344
1 * i w.trn 10 00a m and 6pm 3477 tfn
casting: '
2nd Adult Feature Film
EXCELLENT PAY
Acting Experience
Is Helpful. Over
18 years. Fo. In
terview. Please
Call Bob Gilbert
686 8412.
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Double jeopardy raised
as ‘Papers’1 case issue
WASHINGTON (AP^—The government told the Supreme Court
Monday it could lose its right to prosecute Daniel Ellsberg and An
thony Russo for theft of the Pentagon Papers unless the trial is
resumed right away.
The government raised the double jeopardy issue in asking the
court to reverse Justice William 0. Douglas, who has halted the trial
possibly for months.
Solicitor general Erwin N. Griswold and Daniel M. Friedman, his
deputy, said the stay issued Friday by Douglas in a wiretap dispute
was unprecedented, an impermissible interference with criminal
proceedings and possibly disastrous.
The Justice Department lawyers argued that if the jurors were
discharged by U S. District Court Judge Matt W. Byrne Jr. while the
wiretap question was debated, the government could lose its right to
try Ellsberg and Russo on charges of espionage, theft and conspiracy.
Chief Justice Warren Burger gave attorneys for Ellsberg and
Russo until noon EDT Wednesday to respond to the government’s
petition.
In Los Angeles, defense attorneys said they had no comment on
the double jeopardy issue.
They said they had sent a telegram to the U.S. Supreme Court
clerk urging Justice William H. Rehnquist to disqualify himself in the
case.
The defense asserted that Rehnquist "could well have been
assistant attorney general at the time the attorney general authorized
the wiretapping at issue” and also "may have been involved on the
government side" in litigation between the New York Times and the
Justice Department over the publication of the Pentagon Papers
A new trial, the Defense Department lawyers said, could mean
under recent Supreme Court decision, that the defendants were un
constitutionally being put twice in jeopardy for one offense.
Eagleton press conference text
WASHINGTON (AP) — Here is the text of statements read
Monday night by Sens. George McGovern and Thomas F. Eagleton:
McGovern: Ladies and gentlemen, Sen. Eagleton and I will each
open with a brief prepared statement and then we will be happy to
respond to any questions that you may have.
Sen. Eagleton and I have met this evening to discuss his vice
presidential candidacy. I have consistently supported Sen. Eagleton.
He is a talented, able, United States senator whose ability will make
him a prominent figure in American politics for many, many years to
come.
I am fully satisfied that his health is excellent. I base that con
clusion on my conversations with his doctors and my close and
political association with him.
In the joint decision that we have reached tonight, health was not a
factor.
But the public debate over Sen. Eagleton’s past medical history
continues to divert attention from the great national issues that need
to be discussed.
I have referred to the growing pressures to ask for Sen. Eagleton’s
withdrawal. We also have seen growing vocal support for his can
didacy.
Sen Eagleton and I agree that the paramount need of the
Democratic party and the nation in 1972 are unity and a full discussion
of the real issues before the country. Continued debate between those
who oppose his candidacy and those who favor it will serve to further
divide the party and the nation.
Therefore, we have jointly agreed that the best course is for Sen.
Eagleton to step aside. I wish nothing but the best for Sen. Eagleton
and his family. He is and will remain my good friend. Furthermore he
has generously agreed to campaign for the Democratic ticket this fall.
1 can assure you that I welcome his strong help in this important
campaign
Eagleton: As Sen. McGovern has stated, he and I are jointly in
agreement that 1 should withdraw as the Democratic candidate for
vice president
Needless to say, this was not an easy decision for Sen McGovern
or me.
Literally thousands and thousands of people have phoned,
telegrammed or written to me and Sen McGovern urging me to press
on.
I will not divide the Democratic party, which already has too
many divisions.
Therefore, I am writing to the chairman of the Democratic party
withdrawing my candidacy.
My personal feelings are secondary to the necessity to unify the
Democratic party and elect George McGovern president of the United
States.
My conscience is clear. My spirits are high
This is definitely not my last press conference and Tom Eagleton
is going to be around for a long, long time.
I’m for George McGovern and I’m going to continue working to
see him elected president of the United States
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