get some
RETURNS FROM 00E CLASSIFIEDS
OUTDOOR SPECIALS
WOOLRICH CHAMOIS SHIRTS Regular Tsar
Our largest seller! SuDer comfortable, washable - £rj££
everybody's favorite! 45 Men's Chamois Shirts $12.00 $8.96
13 Women's Chamois Shirts 12.00 8.96
WOOLRICH ALASKAN WOOL SHIRTS
The most famous wool shirt in the world! A one-shirt Regular
wardrobe for all outdoor conditions. Price
28 Men's Alaskan Shirts $16.00 11.95
9 Women's Alaskan Shirts 15.00 11.25
WOOLRICH ANORAK JACKETS
The famous 60-40 water replellent outer shell, with all Regular
the best features for back-packing (All sizes from Price
Extra Small to Extra Large) 19 Anorak Jackets $37.50 28.13
Also hundreds of top quality goosedown jackets and
vests from 25 per cent to 50 per cent off. All men's and
women's sizes. Thesse garments are slight irregulars
and seasonal factory overstock.
135 East Broadway
Downtown Eugene
BIKE BONANZA!
NATIONAL CYCLE SERVICE
Has purchased the entire warehouse of
a West Coast distributor. In addition to
following our pledge of holding prices
at the 1972 level, we are able to offer
these at LOWER than '72 prices.
SPECIAL SALE HOURS
9 A.M. - 9 P.M.7 DAYS A WEEK
Hutchinson High Pressure
27 x tires
Water Bottles
with bracket
Tubes All Sizes
Tires Gumwall
Tires Blackwall
27 x l14
Fenders 27" x 26"
Arm Lights
Nylon Back Packs
WARRANTY
2»
.99
.99
199
149
499
.99
999
LIFETIME FRAME GUARANTEE
One Year on all parts
FULL YEAR FREE CHECK-UP
SERVICE
VOLKSGYCLE
All Frame Sizes, light
weight
Men's and Ladies'
DOTSON
All Frame Sizes
Men's & Ladies'
BIANCHI
22" & 24", Men's Sizes
Another Shipment
GITANE
Men's & Ladies'
Limited Quantity
MUNDO
21" & 25" Men's Frames
From West Germany
99
79
99
99
88
88
88
88
7988
NATIONAL CYCLE SERVICE
60S WILLAMETTE PHONE 686-8500
A fell v
The Oregon Daily Emerald is published Monday through Friday
during the school year, except during exam and vacation periods,
and tour times weekly during summer session by the Oregon Daily
Emerald Board of Directors, incorporated, at the University of
Oregon.
Second class postage paid at Eugene, Oregon, 97403.
Subscription rates:
(I) University of Oregon student and faculty 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 approsimately $2.00 per year.
(II) Special subscriptions for persons not included in category (1)
are available at a rate of $10.00 per year, $9.00 per academic year and
S3.SO per term.
Tome McAllister Editor
A; Phelps General Manager
Diplomas available for winter graduates
If you finally graduated from the University you can pick up your
diploma from the Registrar’s Office through Wednesday.
Two students to sing at noon recital
Sharon Gross, a soprano and Cynthia Wenner, alto, will present a
vocal recital at noon today in the School of Music's recital hall. Works
by Mozart, Debussy, Moore, Menotti and Berstein are offered.
African religion lecture tonight
“The Meaning and Significance of African Religion” will be the
title of a lecture tonight by John Mbiti at 8 p.m. in 150 Science. Mbiti is
head of the department of religious studies and philosophy at
Makerere University College, University of East Africa. He has
published works on African religions and philosophy, as well as the
relation of Christianity to African religions
Unseen life topic of talk today, Tuesday
“Life in the World Unseen” is the title of a talk by Regis Hanna of
New York at noon today and at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the EMU.
Hanna's talk, sponsored by the Cultural Forum, will be on the
dimension of life beyond our physical senses and will include
diagrams and slides. Today’s talk will be in 214 EMU.
Metzler ‘Confrontation’ now at Co-op
Copies of “Confrontation: The Destruction of a College
President” by Ken Metzler, associate professor of journalism at the
University, are now available at the Co-Op.
“Confrontation” is an analysis of the events leading up to the
death of Charles Johnson, acting president of the University during
1968-69, and an interpretation of the situation as it exists today in other
colleges all over the country.
Published by Nash Publishing of Los Angeles, it is on sale for $10
per copy.
Bogue this week s executive in residence
Phillip Bogue, managing partner of the Portland office of Arthur
Anderson & Co., certified public accountants, will be an “executive in
residence” at the College of Business Administration Monday through
Wednesday.
The “executive in residence” program brings well-known
businessmen to meet with classes, hold informal conversations with
students and faculty, and to discuss developments in their fields of
specialization.
Bogue is a graduate of the University of W7ashington. He received
a Master of Business Administration degree from Harvard College.
Bogue will be a personality-in-residence in University dormitories
during his visit on the campus.
Swedish prof speaks on media Tuesday
Jorgen Westerstahl, professor at the University of Goteborg,
Sweden, will be a guest speaker at the University Tuesday and
Wednesday.
He will speak on “Political Objectivity and the Mass Media” on
Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. in the EMU.
On Wednesday, Westerstahl will hold an informal colloquium in
the Reading Room of Allen Hall at 2:30 p.m.
Both the lecture and the colloquium are open to the public free of
charge
| Community
Kidney donor leaflet now available
The Oregon Kidney Donor Program, a statewide project spon
sored by the University of Oregon Medical School and the United
States Veterans Administration Hospital of Portland, with public
information provided by the Kidney Association of Oregon, has an
nounced that an attractive leaflet describing the program is now
available to the public at no charge.
The leaflet outlines the importance of the kidney disease problem.
The key to success of the Oregon Kidney Donor Program is the
completion by individuals of a kidney donor card. Copies of the leaflet
and donor cards are available on request by writing to the Oregon
Kidney Donor Program, University of Oregon Medical School, 3181
S.W. Sam Jackson Park Road, Portland, OR 97201.
EBAA needs 42 baseball coaches
The Eugene Boys Athletic Association is in desperate need of 42
volunteer baseball coaches.
Teams began practicing on April 28th and only those teams who do
not have a cpach are unable to practice at this time. Teams practice 3
to 4 times per week during the season.
If you want to coach a team or need more information call Carl
Nicholsen at 342-7261.