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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1976)
Festival V A local gospel choir, a beauty clinic featuring African beauty hints and the staging of ‘The Mili tant Priest’’ will headup events today as the Black Arts Festival moves into its fourth day of ac tivities. Today’s festival events will open with a 12:25 p.m. perfor mance by the Eugene Community Gospel Choir in the EMU court yard. The drama "The Militant Priest” will be staged at 1:30 in the EMU Ballroom. A beauty clinic, featuring Afri can headwraps, Afro hairdo grooming and African braiding, will begin at 2:30 p.m. on the EMU’s second floor. A talent show highlighted by gospel, blues, jazz and black poetry presentations, will wrap up the day's events at 7:30 tonight. Festival activities slated for Fri day include a 12:25 p.m. address by Huel Perkins, head of the humanities department at South ern University in Baton Rouge, La., the staging of the drama “Soul Gone Home" at 1:30 p.m. and a black fashion show at 7 p.m. All three events will take place in the EMU Ballroom. Friday's festival activities will conclude with a 9 p.m. dance in the ballroom. J ‘Misuse’ (Continued from Page 1A) information that the EOC is turn ing over to them, they will, in fact, be dealing with the whole situa tion," she said. “Individual com plaints will be focused in one di rection. We hope that the nature of the investigation will lead them to look at the total situation.” The EOC had suggested nam ing a special Senate committee to conduct the investigation Barbara Koser, a former EOC member, said she hopes the grie vance committee develops flexi ble operating procedures. “The abuses were erf a very large scope and it would be a mistake to limit the investigation,” she said. “I hope they (the grievance commit tee) adopt procedures where they can get the sense of what the complaints were.” The grievance committee was established in May, 1972, by the Faculty Senate, and was de scribed then by Chapin Clark, present law school dean, as “a safety valve for problems that hit a bottleneck.” The types of grie vances it initially handled were not defined and the committee re served the right to refer cases to other grievance committees sponsored by the Senate. Carmack describes the commit tee as a negotiating and inves tigating body which seeks to solve problems and provide com promises between the complain ant and the persons or depart ments complained about. Four faculty members and four students serve on the committee. Robert Bowlen, dean erf students; Roy Poole, associate teacher education professor; Carmack, Ward and students John Crandall, John Curtis and Steve Beard serve currently. ASUO Pres. Jim Bernau says he is seeking a fourth student rep resentative. A new chairer of the committee will be chosen at the meeting today. Carmack has recently moved to Salem and will no longer chair the committee. NOW TAKING RESERVATIONS Spaa* »m» run CJo** lo Cempue FntUWMi Specloue two bedroom tumMied Large PnvMe Pakoa *140 and *150 464-17*3 or 346-4475 10545:67 -WlffiCttH Private tumefted quad room Uwtrea nctuded no leaae rerynred 667 0505 667 6376 12843»n -QUADS Pan Uutbes Laundry Faonvw 590 6 5110 1810 Harrs 6867470 17984 «n GRATIS MIDDLE AOEO. 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U S lotoongs almosi any related so cial issues Singers n U S and Germany, ndudng Moiy Rear reoorded her songs FftiOAY, May 14. 167 EMU SATUROAY. May 15. Wh meeker School 8 p m $2, $1 chSdren CMdcare provided Sponsored by Labor Ac tion CommiOee Womens Resource and Referral. Mother Kai s Fensnrsl Theory Col lective. Jack Rabbit Press. NAM. Women s Press_10595 14 ECKANKAR. THE ANCIENT SCIENCE ot Soul Travel. W4I hold an open house Sunday. May 16 from 2-5 p m at the Eugene Ecker*ar Center 1122 Alder Street. Eugene The pubic a corrkafty nvrted retreshments are free Also a tkscussion and lec ture entiled Karma and Remcarnation w* be held al 5 pm 1556 14 ALL DAY NIGHT PARTY. Saturday May 15 Live music and retreshments At Maroota turn nght At bridge on Wendsng Road to Wendhng Park S2 per head 1583 <4 CHINESE ACUPUNCTURE A lecture on THE HISTORICAL AND TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT OF CHINESE ACUPUNCTURE win be grven by Dr Nung Kuo. President ot the Graduate Institute ot Chinese Acupuncture in Port land. at 7:30 p m . Monday May 17 at the Erto Memorial Union Bwldng (Room to be posted) Sponsored (omtty by re Cultural Forum and re Department ot Chinese and Japanese Admission Free 10531 17 Thursday ’•* UNION MAIDS . A new documentary about women organ/ ingin the 1930 s told by 3 women who were rare NATIVE LAND Narrated by Paul Robeson, a summary ot workers struggles ot the 30s Footage ot the strikes and battles wrth strikebreakers, and the Memorial Day Massacre where police opened fire on thousands ot marchers 150 Geology *1 7 and 9 30 LABOR ACTION COMMITTEE 10596 13 { ENTERTAINMENT ) NEIL SEDAKA— MAC COURT Tuesday. May 25, 8 p m Tickets at re usual outlets 1057621 EMU Cultural Forum presents an astoundfeig doubts feature Sunday May 16 at 730. Martin Scorsese’s MEAN STREETS The surprise star at He 1974 New York Mm (estival MEAN STREETS caused the critics togomtoecstaswsaf ravmgad|ectves Tak ing place in New York s kttle Italy, tie film delineates the struggles and decisions faced by Harvey Keitel as he stowty c*mbs into tie hwrarchy of the local Mafia famty With Robert OeNtro of TAXI DRIVER lame as John Boy atao. at 930 Werner HERZOG’S FATA MORGANA (the Mirage) The Gobi Desert becomes a metaphor tor man s exstence and fus 'elationshe math nature Herzog manpulates natural and man-made images as symbols of cosmic importance At the 1971 N Y film festival FATA MORGANAS revolutionary avant garde vision created a strong contoversy 190 PEC 91 for both shows! 10644 14 EMU Cultural Forum presents Friday. May 14 HAL ASHBY'S UPROARIOUS. HAROLD and MAUDE She is 80. he 19 yet she is the one who has the qualities of youth and introduces him to theioys and absurdities ot hvmg With Ruth Gordon and Bud Cort 6. 8,10. and 12 p.m. PLC Adm., SI 10645 14 Byou Dream Presents May 13. Thursday Bergman's SMULTRONSTALLET (Wild Strawberries) (1957, 95m.) Victor Stoslrom. a director himsert and Bergman s mentor, as an aging prolessor who comes to terms with his coldness With Ingrid Thufcn, Bhi Anderson and Bjomstrand 8 p m. $1 25 or by season ticket 180 PLC 10643 13 SOULSUCE A story told enbrety through dance about a city woman who loses her soul On^nal choreography by Teresa Klban. original music created by Robert Eaton and performed live by orchestra and char Unique Entertainment May 13, 14. 15 8 p.m -GerSnger Annex $1 at the door 1435:14 Phi Psi Presents A DAY AT THE RACES Stsrrtng the MARX BROTHERS Jus posstny the best of the Man Brotiers titans Set arottax) a race track tr*s great Classic is htlarious Don t truss it this weekend Friday, May 14 7, *, 11 pjn. 177 Lawrence $1 DEVIL IN MISS JONES Starring HARRY REAMS and GEORGINA SPELVTN Justne Jones committed siaooe because her tafe B a void Confronted by tie Devil she imposes the Hypothetical premise "• I had my Ma to live over, I would live a Ida filled . . engulfed consumed by kistir This sets n motion a senes of erobc encounters tiat teacf-r-s ‘a> beyond tu - erpenences—tm*y a gem of eroac an Saturday, May IS 56304430.11.12 30 190 PLC « OLIVER GOLDSMITH S SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER. Now playing at THE UNIVERSITY THEATRE in the Pocket Ptattarouse May 12. 13. 14. IS 10542 14 The Ananda Marga Society presents WOODY ALLEN in LOVE AND DEATH Woody Allen s newest Mm s consdered by many lobe hts funnest so fat AMensmsane brand ot genius creates hystencal new perspectives on the age-old mystenes ot Love and Deem Saturday , May 15 150 Science 7, 9. 11 p.m $1 10605 14 HORSES TO RENT Hourly rates scenic traSs. no guides WEEKDAYS, EVENINGS. WEEKENDS Telephone tor Reservations Wmdgate Farms. 996-6689 134546.7 BLACK FOREST TAVERN 2657 Wuamette 344-0816 Lve entertanment live nqhts a ween MICHELOB ON TAP 11749-Hr EFS CINEMA 7 Eugene Mn Mall. Second Floor 10th & OSve. 687-0733 Torvghl Through May 13 Two Bogart Classics HIGH SIERRA Bogart-lda Lupmo Plus HAWKES -HEMINGWAY'S TO HAVE & HAVE NOT Bogart-Bacall Showtime 7:30 p.m. 10578:13 t PERSONAL ' KAPPA SXS S GET KEYED lor a hin-tmed week' Love, your Star dusters 1567:13 ANYONE SUPPORTING Ronald Reagan lor Pres ident contact Km Voy. 686-5278. Tama Tumell. 485-9648 1529:14 SUPERMAN ... so much Bmeand sokhletodo happy 4 years yesterday love you-Porky 1570:13 MARK CHfVSTOFFERSEN: Happy Birthday Lover—make it a good one! 1576:13 MY BWTHOAY WAS me 11*1 of May I should have been Waterboy. Instead of catcher that day The Thela s were Ml. (they mouths) But men so e He I had 4 rout^v l mean stayng on base s ready ham sometimes Bruce and Pete You were so sweet If next time you wars a defeat You better put White in. 1561:13 TO THE PERSON who Sberaled a brown Schwew Varsity 10-speed from 14th Street—Karma s gonna get ya. you creep That's me arty form c4 transportation for a broke and destitute hisnan jusace works n mystBnous ways 1565:13 Twas just last reght when Kappa Skj s got rowdy. Came w«h me Beer-mob4e Just to say Howdy Sorontes stay keyed. Wei be agan at your door. Greek Week s the greatest And Kappa s de more1 1549:13 LANE MEMORIAL BLOOC BANK DONORS NEEDED A PosiBve 12 Unrts: A Negative 4 Units; O PosOve 3 Units 0 Nega:ve 1 Unit: B Postive 4 Units: AB PosOve 3 Units Caff us for an apoontmere at 484-9111 WE RE NOT SORRY We re not Proud Buy from Food-Op Munch out loud 10642:13 EMU BEER GARDEN Friday May 14, 4 to 6 p.m. 1-0. required. 10594:14 SELF-STOR INDIVIDUAL STORAGE UNIT RENTALS 5x10 10xio and larger 24-hour access Store >1 yotxself and save Call State Realty. 6B6-1973 10600Tin A VOTE FOR JAN OLIVER IS A VOTE FOR 1 Strong and effective student lobbying efforts wffh consultation-participation ol affected student JtJups 2 Protesscnaksm that doesn t sacrifice accessibil ity and personal concern and comrTxncatxxi math students Pad by Jan Otver tor Pres dent Committee 1532 13 She came, she saw SHE STOOPS TO CON QUER- See Kate Hardcasttes mistakes ot the night University Theaee 1054114 LIGHT SHINES. DIVIDES, retracts, reflects, dis solves. adds, subtracts, envelopes, binds and en lightens PRISM May 21, 22. 23. EMU Ballroom 10540:14 MCC A Chnsban church tor Gay people holds ser vices every Sunday at 1 p m at 38th & Hiyard For more information call Rev Ann Montague—746-7427 12526WH BIKERS-OON'T FORGET-fill out survey forms, drop at EMERALD stands by Friday 1482:14 Paixe 7 Section A