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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1975)
1*1 V\l is pH£KECGMES\ JOE MOT0CROSS . SACK FROM THE } k RACES... y L ME BROKE MIS CMAlN,BENT MIS BRAKE PEDAL,RAN INTO A MAV BALE, SNAPPED A REAR £MOCK ©P[ HAD TDD FLAT TlRES AND BLEU MIS ENGINE.' he also Bloodied his NOSE BRUISED HIS ElBOiUS AND LOST THREE TEETH... &WT I WON A n—= TKOPHffl ...et —— Enterprise to streak around galaxies again (CPS) — Thanks to a massive tetter campaign last December, producer Gene Roddenberry has announced that Paramount Studios has agreed to produce a feature-length “Star Trek" film for commercial distribution in 1976. . . Roddenberry also announced that there are negotiations under way to produce several "Star Trek" specials for TV. Both the movie and the specials will star the original cast. Statewide student lobby to hire full-time lobbying co-ordinator The Associated Oregon Student Lobby, a newly formed state-wide student lobbying organization is currently considering hiring a non lobbying co-ordinator. The person would be expected to work a 40-hour week and be responsible to a board of directors consisting of the AOSL members' student body presidents. The director will oo-ordinate the activites of both paid and volunteer student lobbyists, conduct preliminary research, arrange meetings, prepare and monitor the budget, act as the representative of the lobby to member schools budgeting bodies, monitor legislative and State Board of Higher Education issues and evaluate the performance of student lobbyists. 1 • briers. MISCELLANEOUS The ASUO. the Senior Class Council, and the Oregon Matronal Guard are sponsoring a food drive this Sunday to replenish the emergency supplies o< Vie Salvation Army in Eugene. Anyone vMng to spend a tow hours for this annual event meet in front o* Mac Cotrt Sunday, at 10 a m Transporta tion is provided Jacob Beech of the Israel Akyah Center in San Francisco win give an informal tafc on programs and opporfonities for students in Israel on Monday at 7:30 pm. at the Kornonia Career, 1414 Kincaid, sponsored by the Jewish Student Union For more into cal Leah at 343-8024 There will be a swing dance eprhshop Saturday si Gertnger Hal Beginning dancmg win be taught from 2-3:30 p m., and advanced string dancing trill be taught from 4-5:30 p m The workshop wil be taught by Linda Haam of the dance dept MEETINGS Thar* will be a Women's Sports Council meeting Monday at 5:30 p.m in the Gerfnger Annex confer ence room The Jewish Student Union a having a Havdaiah service Saturday night at 6:30, 105 W 23td Ave Jom us in welcoming a new week of "Blessing and Peace’ Refreshments wN be served For more into call Beth at 343-6024 Auditions tor the Black Arte Festival Community Talent Nitftt will be held Sunday at the Wesley Center from 1-5 p.m Please contact us I you are interested Room 14 EMU basement x437B Six Eugene posts wN read at Vie Book and Tea. 1646 E. 19th.. Sunday at 7 p.m Stave Reed, talk guitarist relume to the New U lobby from 12:15 ID 1 JO this afternoon MAXS FRIDAY AT 4,00 PITCHER SPECIAL G(K RICH & BILL (Acoustic'Guitar) Saturday 9:00 - on 50c cover Xow Available For Your Reading Pleasure: The Wall Street Journal & The Yew Yorker MAAS 801 E. 13th Drex Hakes Randy Shills Jim Gregory Warren Morgan Lee Siegei Phi Walds tain Cart Steward Jean* Shepherd Jenifer Blumberg Beth Van Deusen Dave Bus tin ell Carol McMullen Associate Edtors Mary Don Leslie Zattt Jim Worlem Dave Ludwig Dennis Ptaft Shawn Roseller Luanne Walters Barbara WMett Den Himsworth Kate Setgai Editor Managng Editor News Editor Graphics Editor Editorial Page Editor Cruel Night Editor Sports Editor Entertainment Editor Wire Editor Asst Graptecs Editor Asst Sport Editor Asst Entartamment Editor Features A In-Depth City, County, State Govt ASUO Govt A Agencies Environment A Consumer A flairs Administration A Student Services University Departments A Schools Circulation Advents ng Manager Classified Ads Production Manager Josh Marquis Peter Dietz Dr ex Haike6 — Executive Committee ► The Oregon Daily Emerald is pubkshSd Monday through Friday during tall, writer and spring terms except during-ex am weeks and vacation periods During summer session the Emerald is published Monday through Thursday lor the eight-week term and weekly tor the remainder of the 11-week term The Oregon Daily Emerald is published by the Oregon Daily Emerald Publishing Co Inc . at the University ot Oregon Second class postage paid at Eugene. Oregon 97403 Subscription rates (1) University ot Oregon student and taciity-statt subscription rates are based on annual contracts behveen Vie Emerald and the ASUO and the Emerald and the University administration The subscnption rate 6 S3 52 a person (2) Special subscnpkons lor persons not included in category (1) are available tor S15 a year (12 months) or $6 a term The Oregon Daily Emerald offices are in Room 301 ot the Erb Memorial Union News ft Editorial phone number is 686-5511 Display advertising number is 686-3712 Classified advertising phone number is 686-4343 ODEODEODEODEODE The co-ordinator position pays a salary of $550 per month begin ning Apr 1 and ending June 30,1975. The position’s renewal is conting ent on the 1975-76 budget for the AOSL. Kirby Garrett, formerly the co-ordinator of the University of Oreqon student lobby has been selected by the board as the interim co-orainatorind will remain as coordinator until a permanent director is hired. Legislation workshop deals with elderly concerns State Representatives Nancie Fadeley and Ralph Greener, and State Senator George Wingard will speak at a legislative workshop Saturday dealing with legislation concerned with the well-being of the ekjer|v The workshop, sponsored by U of O Gerontology Association, will take place on campus, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., in the Gerlinger Hall Alumni Lounge. In addition to the legislators, experts from the community will speak. _ The focus of the workshop will be on four bills now pending in the state legislature. They include a social security reform bill, a bill for tighter Sontrol of the fitting and sale of heanng atds, a proposal for alternative care for the elderly, and a proposal for new types ot sanc tions on nursing homes which violate state regulations. Program chairman David Claussemus said that the workshop ot ters a good chance for students to meet the three legislators, voice their opinions on the issues being discussed and to hear where the legis lators stand. The workshop is open to the general public.. UO artist LaVamc Krause wi# del ver a tree pub ic lecture about her year In Norway (1973-741 this afternoon at 4 In 177 Lawrence ’The Oslo Ex perience Influence a! the Environment and Ideas m Paining and Pnritmaking is the tifle ot the tati which Is part of a senes of faculty lectures spon sored by the School of Architecture ana Allied Arts Dr Leeie Qottkeb of the Genetics dept at the University of Caltomia at Davis, will speak on "Genetic and eco-physiologeal studies of an an nual plant papulation and Its sympetnc denvatrve species today at 430 p.m in 361 Science There wM be a tea at 4 preceding tha meeting Members of the University community con cerned for the South Vietnamese poKScal pnsoners can parbcipatB in a protect which urpes their re lease The CALC (Clergy and Laity Concerned) Peece Office at 1414 Kincaid has tags to eflteh ok) keys alwuld be attached The tags ask. "Could this key unlock a pnaon Ooot?" The sender m&i* • 5 rand Openinq (ja/cbra t/on -SATuKp idhcJz ^foadr <v 5u>ret Holding Together U*i>iR£*±aE. 68fc^t>M statement which leads. "I am empty conoamac abou the (ana of thousands of men. woman, and children who art imprisoned m South Viatnam be cause may spoke out tor peace The Pans Peace Accords whch the United States atoned taro veers ago guaranteed than rataaae Today my tax money a St* paying to leap these peacemakers r (ail Thar freedom n our raaponatotity The key to (uatioa may bo in your hands The tagged keys. 300 of amch are bang maned from Eugene the weak by members of WILPF and CALC, are to go to President Ford, to me South Vietnamese ambassador, and to Congressman Andrew Yotmg. who has agreed to help with the protect The protect was initiated nationally by the Fetowahc of Reconcfkator ‘Do I need an umbrella this weekend?’ Morning fog should clear and leave a sunny day and weekend with only a 10 per cent chance of rain. 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