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unoamanc ir«t «atut' Tntjw*rrit,pBos»t iKeSaOBieyTase not
■jw? aat to wet any «a .saute The rgten omersaanc tat
oaue «t ear tae*e s no oaw lor taese marges.
saJf^Vtr^>ti&<>ecnnanatotmanaiarfe anoHonor tjettf
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taar M par gam Tne txrmcMon rate tor loionw root ay 36 per
a nctor t patf aaauai actwtiw * nadrruatar m court He «nv
pwnanaaC tat Lane tneecagency Rape Team. For tat fc* trot
aamaa «rar ootoctat statut at tat arien^t oHot awe need at
'aot fweeta&aigne
-r/lcr t pror% tor toe entoroerr.e'T of comma tawt rat oeer
arte Ml oonfenue to wmpnasrrt toe gKoaacufion or cones of
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prfralt tf&sgBHor or nwa pmtJtaiitt
Honor t ssss*?Kt- m toe rae* are Johr- Charles Spnogfnc
-j*f mar*#) anti btrtij Browne stale senator Charles cand
or/ represents a iao oosf ee sw*7 r. crertafcor toon tie
preeen* dwtnc* attorney Hetavorssliter penattwe agaww man
luana He e opposed to tie ike of regon®1 omedon lacttfici.
Hw whole varoag nee a MKonon law anti order" ftavor
tttoy Browne would ties®'* nor senate posr tor tie DA a office *
unclear- The tact tot she wouto leave oer present office twee
jean oakne her lem. exp*es ooesr* spear wet of tier oams
men? tc an office Tr«e $30,000 a /ear satary tor Owner attorney
may oe tie attractoort
Hortons tfeawyiw as ar. -nnwwttriin anti proeacukr
'•eeot to be antnueti He trrsiire* of enforcement need tobe
wrtrueC We urge tiat Honor oe retared a dents attorney.
Law County Shat ■■ The BnaraHS endorses toe incumbent.
Dare Burks tor sheriff Like Honor. Bums ' pnortteee' crimes
rtHae r<e is commmed to toe enforcement of al taws Burks
expians toas budget problems nave toroeti tarn to estabfceh
areas of concentration wdh cnmes agarist people first and
wctimiess comes tower on toe tet Like Honor; Burks n suppor
teed toe Lane tm«r agency Rape Team .He feats toat e should be
funded on a yestoy base ratter than on toe present monto-to
monto basis. White Burks is not not on gun control- he does
appreciate tie retabongap bofiwoon handguns and cnmes He
teete toat 'certainty of purstemenr would cut down on gun
related onmes
Burks opponent, Oley Nelson could be deeonbed as running
on toe sour grapes ticket. He was dtemwed as a Lane Courey
deputy sheriff tor mulfapte acts Of mwwonduot/ He campaign
contends toat morale hi toe sherdT s department « tow, even
toou^t he has produced no evidence to bade up tow. comenbon
We are most worried about h*s stand on gun control. He feels toat
we have “got enousfi gun taws. If we d had to register guns bar*
in 1776, we wouldn't be celebrating a Btcentenmai in 1976 “ We
wonder if Netecm would even enforce toe tew ineffectual gun taws
already on toe books
Burks’ 18 years of experience wrto tie sheriffs department and
ht& performance as sheriff lor toe tast toree years tea ves him head
and shoulders above Nelson We urge fas re-election
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Garret The copy «■** addressee
lb Pie Student Bar Aswca*or<
fSSA anc *fc SKMaeC or our c«*e
•rrttriarWWnttC^ *«
c puofe. «a|Sy «s necessary
Mr •Garter says tpife uncap
iiirmiWraty lhar marry aw su
owns se» under gawdr-g ^ P*
‘nMK anc purpose c* «ns«u
Pone Pf twgner wanr^ Then he
proceeds towns’ «r* fcgures *1
»g fcetasreon arto oencudet *w
suderra art Tece»rrg mere n
tnar tney acuaVy pa/
tor ! sugges* yoo anc yos* arpg
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tee Par tne SB* nas '«*»»«:
c iar pea *w the FC Put year
tr trie frs tone «n a numoer of
yean. ! Panr trios’ taw students
wenme agree
bx K. car saw students are
tecewrig more psar they pay tor «s
ndeuous Ar eurpe c* drere^
garo tor aw super ngnts « Pa
current ASUO pres»dentsa» rurv-otf
aector The eecsof « demg
neM aher aw students nave
fnshsc fna* anc «U! town The
eaectons commmee -et_*vec to
pur up a paKng opotr * Pie a*
KTKXt tor Vie rur-dfe Ihouy t
recpjeeaeCtoMtheydoso rstoac
Vie aw students remaining in
town are forced to go a* P* way to
Pie EMU >1 order to role
Mho « pie eraser of pie «ec
Pons csommaae’7 Ur GaretLwho
earns aar sudarvs ger. more tar
Pay pay for. out who. wi Pie oest
radruon of Rcnard Da^ey anc
Rar* Rezo, denes Parr a de
cent opportunity to role
Mr Gartec « one of the gooC
old Oops’ <M» hare bee*- nnrung
•* ASUO far two years Untortu
naoer« Jar Dans is deeply as
socneed ah Pas group t. there
fore wouc Me to take Pus oopor
torety to endorse Pa caneVdacy of
Jan CNwer As Piey say a new
Kept ignorant
Pgiruca! rhetoric is otherwise
known as v*roa masturbation. It
is prWU to water trie ASUO execu
tive office go around mtsteadrtg
tie atodents of tw University to
tie Oefceftsat student unwrezahon
is Of a greaser probabifety if Jm
Da«t were elected ASUO yes
denL k « an nsu* to the ntefeg
enoe of this Uroversity ever to go
atong with such campaign
rhetoric
Studem unionization is of vrtal
importance 4 we as consumers
are going to get our money s worth
out of fws University We tie stu
dents of this University are tie
ones who fceep tvs place gong
We ought to have tie power to
even Oetermme wno tie president
of our University is gong to tie
This verba! masturbation that I
speak of on tie part of Jim Davis
and tie ASUO executive office ts
tiat of studerk unionization during
ASUO presidential elections For
Davis to speak of unionization
urtien he and the ASUO executive
office were unsuccessful to get
student controt over the EMU and
Mac Court tarty shows how he
****** him energy *r<A <**
Mfi btr/* * too
txjgf pleymg toe r ote <rf * ptMioer
r& he does fsyn« out anti *****
fiat * wft be to
.rux«z* toe students tor we
oeaing wrfh ar. *Jmr»s<r afton toti
a maOMHmM m the# fhnwng
arid toey need to be educated He
ess toe student* e/«t to a state erf
V'as/ teffing txrfeve that stu
dent unionization *s po*»»b*e
jnoer hit teadershtp Ha* Dann*
torgc*en Mr Boyd* tie
ra0 erf tt/Hnt control over the
EMU anti Mac Court?
Lerf y* gain comro* over the
EMU anti M<k Court fnst beto-re
lafc atorf student tntontzaswn
or ft Dans urwtenftonaiy s#nc*y
toeepng the stetoerrts erf th»* Ur*
nerstty tgnorarrf of the oureauo
r«^ that we must go torou^h n
crtier to beeome uraomzed
I urge the students of to« l>n»
versrfy not to vote tor Jrr, Dans
jr«ess you wish to reman ignor
ant to toe prooess Mach we must
toftow n order to become un
ionized
Eric Wright
bus., soph.
Blatantly false
David Tyler ts a viable Water
gate candidate for a position on
tie Incidental Fee Committee
Throusfi the use of false and mis
leading statements, he has
ach«ved some voter confidence
by statng that the incumbent is
ncompetent Tyler cries my tack
of attendance and il-prepared re
search This is btatantty false I
nave nvssed only three meetings
•tode m office As for not ade
quately preparing my research, a
oonsttuent of Tyter s crted a date
m late January. okamng that I was
not prepared For the record , I was
not appointed until February 4
Tyter has vowed to make abs
tentions degal tf this were to be
accomplished, what would a
member in oonfict of interest do7
Tyter s campaign expenditures
probably have exceeded $200
My .campaign expenditures have
not exoeeded $14 tf he handtes
his personal finances so loosely
how freely would he handle you
dollars9
Tylers political campaign has
reached toe lowest level possible
tf no pubfcc apology is reteased by
Tyter, slander charges may be
filed shortly Do not be taken in by
such deception. Vote down these
political practices by voting David
Parr to toe IFC
David D. Parr
IFC incumbent
Tiled of briiiif
I am ared erf nornng aerjut rww
much w/t e*pener.oe Ctay
Myers rta* n government toar
town Manr does 8 ft true that
W^t nas been Secretary erf
State tor ran* yarn ex* Marm t
a$rrMr*t&ftin*e arts mgauativc ®
penence acu*a*y exeaeds thar erf
Mayan
Port erf UMMMte tor **« yean
where he provefl to be a very cap
able aeto»n«Brator Later he rap.
resented five wsw" Oego
oounket m toe State _egts*aure
tor eg*? year* to 1971 he was
appointed by Tom McCat to be
dtoector erf toe State Department
erf Agriculture one erf toe state &
tar gen departments He handec
toft peas aomratxy un» tgrrs
Thaf s a totai erf 17 year* erf gov
emmenta! experience aomparac
•nth nne years erf expenence tor
Myes ibebevetoarftoe&nerato
was wrong in endorsng Myers
over Mann tor toe erftoe erf State
Treasurer I toe that town Manr
wcxrfd cany ex* toe dukes erf Sate
Treasurer aflto great *»cacy
Mark G Littleton
bus ed~, jr.
Issues skirled
i ve heart] and read about bod?
presden&al candidates. Out worv
der what one of them stands tar
Jan Over has skated al oeues at
importance
She says she wants to improve
commuracabon a*t? students and
establish better relations
with proyams Jan O* *er
has conspcuousty avooed te*ng
us how she would dead «dh these
programs m true Rjrd-kke tastv
on. while her opponent Jan Davis
has denoted ac . enieen problem
areas that need aranedote atten
tion
The choce ts dear. Jan Over
represents a shatow understand
ngot issues and I want more tram
my doitar than hoKow rhetoric
Kan Loree
bus admin., tr.
Love dcpravitv
Summer Session loved the de
pravity ot the Daity immoralO'
Would you consder runnog the
display ad agar?
C.W. Schminke
summer session director
( Melevin revisited ^
I" Wednesdays editorial, the Emerald looked at Doug
Melevn s camidacy tor county commissioner In the interest of
fairness, we fee) we should pomt out that Meievm supports
state-wide land use planning His objections to the Land Conser
vation and Development Commission is that it is too top-heavy
administratively He would emphasize local control of this plan
ning by counties so that state standards could be adapted to each
county s unique growth pattern
In additon he favors the idea of regional correctional facilities
but feels that the $11 7 million ballot measure for a new jail won't
be approved by the voters