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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1973)
Exchange program threatened By TODD MERRIMAN Of tbf Emerald Scholarships for University students participating in an exchange program with the German universities at Stuttgart and Tuebingen may soon become unavailable if the University continues to be unable to provide reciprocal funds for visiting German students. The prediction accompanied Monday’s announcement by Gordon Gilkev, chairer of the executive board of the Oregon Study Center in Germany, that the board has recommended two University students be awarded scholarships by the University of Stuttgart for the 1973-74 school year. Rene Olivieri, freshman, was named as the board's primary candidate and Kathleen Evmann. sophomore, was named as alternate. Twelve University' students are currently studying in Germany, tuition free, as part of the ex change program between the Oregon State System of Higher Education and the German state of Boden-Wurttemberg. Three of the University exchange students receive monthly cash stipends, ranging from $134 to $167, from the German government. Only one German exchange student is presently enrolled at the University under the program The one-sided nature of the exchange program disturbs Helmut Plant, associate professor of German and former resident director of the Oregon Study Center in Stuttgart. This is the first year in the five year existence of the program that a German student has received scholarship money to attend the University, Plant says. The student. Rudolf Hendel, was awarded $1,035 in fee remission and $502 from the Oregon Development Fund. Hendel’s room and board were provided by the Theta Chi fraternity. Plant compares the aid given Hendel with $17,000 in cash stipends awarded University students in Germany over the past five years and says the University has a “moral obligation" to support German students in an equal amount. The University, however, has been unable even to find funds to continue the scholarship granted Hendel this year. Gerald Bogen. vice-president for student ser vices and chairer of the ad hoc committee searching for funds for the program, said it appears likely the University's par ticipation in the program next year will likely be limited to paying the tuition for one Ger man student. Bogen said he had investigated the possibility of obtaining funds from private and civic groups, but had found the “doors shut.” [ Briefs MEETINGS The Polk Mus.c Club will hoM a meeting tonight in the form of a pot luck supper at 1855 Olive St The dinner will begin about 6 30 p.m Bring something to eat and musical instruments A mandatory meeting of pot I workers will be held at 3:30 p.m Monday in the EMU. room to be pasted Poltworkers must be there if they wish to work If attendance is not possible, contact the ASUO Elections Board MISC. One Step Beyond, a Gay Counseling and Resource Center, will otter walk in and telephone counseling and a men's rap group this evening from 7 10 p.m at 323 E 12th Ave., pnone 342 8256 MURRAY-GARRETT FOR PRESIDERT-VICE PRES. We Will: 1. Lower Incidental Fees 2. Make a preliminary study on a student owned concert hall THE EHTIRE STUDENT BODY IS OUR INTEREST GROUP. tfliplrtf Ice (ream Pam Items lor All Occasiois EASKIN RCEBINS ICE CREAM Hud Packed ICE CREAM SI Flavors 1325 liver 14. Pbeie M-%m 1S€5 lillard Street Pbtie S45-9S14 Central Lutheran Church (A.L.C.) 18th and Potter 3450395 • Sunday worship 8:30 and 11:00 a m 11:00 a m. Service KORE 93.1 FM • Philip L Natwick. Edward F Markquart. pastors Weekday Kindergarten CAMPUS MINISTRY 342 4876 You are invited to the Celebration 9:45 a.m. Church School 11 am - Is when it happens on Sundays Emerald Baptist Church 19th & Patterson I US. me state affairs agency of ASUO. has three openings for delegates for next year. The delegates will be selected during ttie General Election Applications are available ■n 308 EMU The filing deadline is S p.m Monday For more information, contact Inrerinstitutional Union of Students. 303 EMU. x4347 The BRiNGmobile will visit North Eugene High and Edgewood Elementary schools between to a m and noon on Saturday. From 10 a m to 3 p.m Saturday, it will visit Springfield H and the Oakridge Hwy SI and Hills school and from 2 p.m to 4 p.m.. It will vtsif the Monroe and Jefferson junior high schools. On Sunday, the BR INGmobile will visit the University at University St. and 13th Avenue. Churchill High, Junction City— Edward's Flower Shop at *10 Ivy, and Venete—Harold's Market at Hwy 124 and Territorial Rd Materials to be recycled should be collected in cardboard boxes as described on me BRING information sheet for ‘ further information, phone BRING between noon and 4 p.m at 744-3023 A concert featuring cellist David Chinburg and pianists Jacquie Helm and Delbert Saman will be held Monday in the School of Music Recital Hall, beginning at ( p.m The concert will include "Song of the Source." written by University graduate Ray Freedman, and works of Bart ok, Beethoven. Debussy and Vitali. No admission wilt be charged The Asian American Student Union is having a picnic and hike at Fall Creek. Sunday. April IS. Anyone interested m going is invited Meet in the EMU fishbowl at 10:30 a.m. Sunday with a lunch. There will be no teaching at recreational folk dancing tonight Request dancing will begin about 9:30 p.m after Betty Jean Clark's dance concert, which starts at I p.m. in 353 Gerlinger No charge and all are welcome SPEAKERS A west coast organizer tor medical aid to Indochina. Greg Movsesyan, will be m Eugene at to a.m today at 1136 E 20th, to present a talk and slide show, "Medicine and War - Frank Motofui will lecture today on "Chikamatsu and His Kabuki Plays," at 12 30 in the EMU, room to be posted Motofui' is currently teaching at University of California at Berkeley BLOOD Blood donors needed Friday. April 13, 1073. A Positive. 7 Units, A Negative, 2 Units; O Positive, 10 Units. O Negative. 3 Units; B Positive, 2 Units. AB Positive, 2 Units. DONOR HOURS: 1:30.to 4 p m.. Tuesday, Wednesday A Thursday By appointment on Friday. 3 to 6:M p.m. Please call Lane Memorial Blood Bank. 345 0336. for additional information. UNIVERSITY STREET CHURCH OF CHRIST Ministers Herald Haskell R ick Woodruff 9 30 Bible School 6 P.M Gospel Hour 10 45 Worship 7 P.M. Youth £ Study Groups 70»h A University ( Classifieds Classified Deadline Place in 301 Alien. Emerald Office, or af me EMU Main Desk By 2 00 p m one working day preceding publication Classified Rates 8c per word tne first day. 4c per word tor each consecutive insertion Ten word minimum charge. All ads must be paid for in advance. (Emerald policy is not to give refunds upon cancellation Adiustment will be considered only if the Emerald is notified within S days of error.) For Sale E-FLAT SOPRANO CLARINET Wood, good condition Call Terry at 345-4059. __13051 tfn CAR STEREO—Bel Air and speakers, 9 months old. $40 Tapes, all kinds. S3 each. 895 4438 or 345 4059 13137 13 FOR SALE MEN'S 23" ten spaed Schwinn Continental Eugene license 404080 It is H* years old and in excellent condition. It has many accessories and costs $95 Call 345-2815 and ask for Paul or Kathy. 13138:13 PICTURE FRAMES Ready made, com plete selection of sites Moldings for sale, mats, odd site bargains FREE miter ser vice on most moldings Ml OGLE YS MILL WORK A GLASS. 4th A High. 343 1131. 445): tfn DISCOUNT DORM contract for sale Con tact Annie. 487 8835._13107:19 STEREO EOUIPMENT—Buy direct from wholesaler Save $$ Lowest system prices Pioneer, Marantz, etc Fully guaranteed by manufacturer Call Phil 345 2*40 after 4 p m _ 13154:13 BIKINIS—$8.88 A $10 We can custom fit you Right now we have some very unusual fabrics to choose from—manufacturer's samples of African wax prints—in many cases these fabrics were never imparted ANDREA'S 1034 Willamette.4931 13 8' MARINE PLYWOOD pram with mahogany trim. $80 Good fish and duck boat Also 1 pair 4' wooden skis, hidden edges with poles. $5 Good condition Call 747 1554 10793 tfn UMIVOX ELECTRIC DU I TAR. Double cut a way semi hoi me body Brand new con dition Cord included 8125 80 744-8130 _13423:14 GARAGE SALE. Comer of 20tn and University April 14 end IS. 9:80 a.m.-5:80 p m School desks, clothes, misc __ 13434:13 SILVER FLUTE with case for sale 885. primo condition 344-2744 13434:14 FOR SALE: 2 saddle type bike baskets, brand new 84 apiece Call 487-0429 evenings 13428:14 LIVE IN THE COUNTRY. Buy my dome, live on low rent country land 345 7413 1345314 18-INCM PORTABLE television Excellent condition 830. 342 3478 13445:14 24-INCH ELECTRIC range with three burners, good condition. 815 or best offer. 343 4457 _13458:14 3-WAY AIR suspension speakers 12' woofer response 20 20.000 hi 875 each. Tom 444-0853 _13412:13 WELLINGTON UPRIGHT PIA8IO. Three year mechanical guarantee Phone 487 0598 13203) SILVER PLATED FLUTE. New condition, used only three months $145 342 1930 13204:17 DOUBLE BED COMPLETE $35.00 344 3159 13215:13 NICE PORTABLE T V tor sate $20 25 30 344 7882 !32»B:20 TEN DOLLAR TV, 23 inch console Old but works fine Neil, 344 4379 College inn 13442 17 CUSTOM SPEAKERS: 2 twelve inch units each Fantastic bass Teak and black with bases 747-4270 13448:17 INDIAN GAUZE SHIPMENT just arrived Hand woven, natural color only, dyabie 82.35 a yard ANDREA'S 1034 Willamette 4941:17 FOR SALE 4'8" foam sleeping bag. excellent condition 835. Phil 487 1947. 13473:14 MODERN MUSIC SYSTEM: aro-fm stereo tuner amp 8-tracfc tape, Garrard turntable, air suspension speakers. 8115, offer 1345 Ferry no. 13. __13478:17 SONY 1445 AM-FM stereo receiver am plifier Excellent condition 8225 487 1043 _13479:17 PEDAL TO HEALTH in comfort of home Like-new Exercycle. Coat 845. sell 825. 343 3507 13483:17 ARIA CLASSICAL GUITAR and case Lika new. Call 3432384 anytime until 1.00 a.m. Ask for Tom 13484:17 YARD SALE—books, clothes, household items. Saturday. Sunday 448 W Sth 13484:13 PLASTICS. Large selection of plastic sheets, rods, tubes Plexiglass, acrylite. styrene, acetates, mylar Many colors A patterns Accessories, cements, applicators, etc MIOCLEYS MILLWORK B GLASS 4th A High, 343 1131 4940 tfn STupy r emerald SSft. »» For Sale BE TOUR OWN boss Schedule your own nigh! shifts Commercial cleaning equip ment and supplies WOO takes all Top line ' Advance ' floor polishers, vacuums, etc 999-6523, 13169 13 OUTDOOR ROUIRMSNT SAL*. SaiTon packs, sleeping bags, *c skis, and other stuff tor the wilderness trip. This week at the Outdoor Resource Center in the Erb Memorial Union 6951 n TWO STEREO SYSTEMS Kenwood 70~W amp. Garrard changer AR 4X speakers Headphones Also small Longmet Sym phonette with headphones See Dan, apt 10 1660 Moss 13216 n I Bicycles J SCHWINN SUPER SPORT 24" fantastic shape, just cleaned and rebuilt Plus suntour derailleur Lie. no 403434 3430742 13101:13 GIRLS SCHWINN 10 speed suburban, ex cellent condition Lock, lights included Must sacrifice S75. no 405112 342 3484 13174:13 GIRL'S 3-SPEED yeai old Murray. Ex cellent condition. Front light and reflectors »» 404 2451 Eugene No 20471 13204 13 WILL OUT ANY 10 speed, poor condition S30 Call 345 5S33 after 3 p.m 13414:13 MEN'S 18-SPEED Schwinn Varsity Six months old. Call after 4 p.m 345 77Y7 Lie no 184430 13422:14 SCHWINN 18-SPEED lor sale New. ex cellent condition. Girls, suburban model. SH 345 7002 ___13452:13 TONS OF 10-SPEEDS and YOU WILL SOFE MONEY Prices will be maintained at 1072 Levels—or lower at your Full Service BICYCLE CENTER GITANE VOLKSCYCLF VISTA DOTSON 10 speeds Start At ONLY $79.88 CHECK OUR EXCLUSIVE FULL YEAR SERVICE WARRANTY! MSTANT Credit Take a Year to Pay! MSTANT Service Never over 24 hours, usually only One Hour! MSTANT Delivery Over 100 Bicycles Set up and Ready to Go! PARTS and ACCESSORIES To Fit All Bicycles --at a Savings1 UTBMl CYCIE SERVICE 9 to 9 Daily, * to 6 Weekends 6th A Willamette 6*6 (500 6905: ttn Care A Cycles 1971 AUDI SL 1*0 4 door Air conditioned and automatic *3,350. 600 *M5_6917 13 RIVER ROAD CYCLE SALES 1972 New 90cc Kawasaki S29S Limited Supply 606 5543 577 River Rd ___4040: ttn PENNY’S FOREIGN CAN SERVICE COMPLETE VOLKSWAGEN REPAIR and service Engine overhaul, tune up. ad lUStments. replacement 720 Taylor, 342 «*42-_4002 CALL CARL COMPLETE VW. Engine Service. Emergency Service Call weekends, anytime 746 3420 Low Prices6*30 ttn VW BUG 1*71 currant maintenance records 5.000 miles left on warranty S1700.00 or best otter Call 345 2662 after 5p m 13945:ttn 1*72 SAAB 96 tor sale 5.100 miles. left Call 345 4012. warranty 13155:13 CL 175 good running condition 7.950 miles *270 00 345 7140 James