Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 13, 1976, Page 2, Image 2

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    Legal research classes offered
The People’s Law School is of
fering a Legal Research class
today and Thursday at the Central
Presbyterian Church, 15th Av
enue and Ferry Street, at 7 p.m.
The class will explain how to use
materials available in a law library.
Attendance at the first session is
required for those who plan to at
tend the second.
The People’s Law School is en
tering its fourth year, offering clas
ses in practical knowledge and
use of the law. Instructors are law
students. The state bar does not
permit them to counsel specific
cases or problems.
BRINGmobile to collect, recycle
The BRINGmobile will be on
campus Thursdays this term to
collect recyclable items. The
Psych majors meet
Meetings are scheduled today
and Thursday in 146 Straub Hall
at 7 p.m. for psychology mayors.
Tonight at 7 p.m. preparation for
applying to graduate schools in
psychology will be discussed.
Thursday at 8 p.m. there will be a
department orientation explaining
the varieties of courses and train
ing programs available.
BRINGmobile will be at the inter
section of 13th Avenue and Uni
versity Street.
Begin Recycling in Natural
Groups (BRING) has information
on recycling glass, cans,
aluminum, cardboard and paper.
It can be obtained through re
source persons, audio tapes and
pamphlets.
BRING is a non-profit member
of Oregon Recycters. For more in
formation, call 746-3023 or
343-7668.
Don’t miss the hottest folk musicians of the
British Isles
playing their traditional Irish Music.
Thursday Oct. 14
8:00 pm EMU Ballroom
Tickets: $2.75 U of O Students, $3.50 non students
'pronounced 'Lock*
ALCOHOLISM:
• A Common Encounter •
announces sponsorship of a special study
group Fall Term.
U of O students, staff and faculty who have
lived with alcoholism in their homes to join a (confidential)
discussion group this winter.
i is to understand the effects alcoholism has on
family members and the impact of this experience in adult life.
. is to develop a training program for
volunteers to work with children in the Eugene-Springfield
community who presently confront alcoholism.
If you grew up with alcoholism or presently ive with this prob
lem, please join us.
; will be held on Wed
nesday, October 13th at 4:00 p.m. The room will be posted in
the EMU.
Further information call ESCAPE (686-4351) and ask for Judy
Coffey.
★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★
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Open meeting
for WSSU
set for today
The Women’s Studies Student
Union (WSSU) will meet today at
5:30 p.m. in the Center for the
Sociological Study of Women at
605 PLC.
The WSSU was formed to pro
vide student input into the
Women’s Studies Program and
discuss issues of concern to
women in the academic environ
ment.
The meeting is open to all stu
dents interested in the Women’s
Studies Program.
Outdoor Program
The Outdoor Program is having
an introductory slide presentation
and discussion. Both new and old
students are welcome. The pre
sentation begins tonight in the
Bean West Conference Room at 7
and 8:30 The presentation runs
for 15 minutes.
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Childbirth class offered tonight
The Lane County Community
Health and Social Services De
partment will offer the seventh
class in a series of eight childbirth
education classes both tonight
and Thursday night from 7:30 to
9:30 p.m. Classes are located at
the Springfield Health Division Of
fice, 221 B St., Springfield.
This week’s class will cover
post-natal care and family plan
ning. Call 747-0774 for further in
formation.
Library to display Etc records
Official records and documents
of the European Economic Com
munity (Common Market) will be
displayed in the General library
this month.
These are annual financial re
ports of the Common Market and
its members as well as studies of
education, medicine, manufac
ture and agriculture. They assess
the standing, progress and inade
quacies of the Common Market.
Library hours are 8 a.m. to 11
p.m. Monday through Thursday, 8
am. to 10 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m. to 5
p.m. Saturday and 2 to 11 p.m.
Sunday.
Murals featured in photo exhibit
An exhibit of color photo
graphs of murals from the east
Los Angeles area will be on dis
play at the Eugene Public Library
through Oct. 30.
Richard Garcia, an Oregon re
sident, photographed the murals
in 1975. The murals were painted
by many different artists and have
many themes, often connected
with the community’s ties with
Mexican history and culture.
Candidates and Issues: Today
1120 a.m. — A debate on Stela BaAot
Measure No. 9 (nuclear safeguards) at a
Eugene Area Chamber of Commerce forum.
Portland brocberroet Hobart Gedng Ml ape*
for *>e measure and Porltand attorney Paul
Loreram ml spa* against At the Eugene
Hotel. The S3 90 lunch is optional, but» you're
pfenning on aaSng. lunch reeatvallons should
be made by 3 p.m. Tuesday at *re Chamber of
Commerce oflce.
Noon — Jim Howard, independent candi
date lor Congress, mldscueshre campaign at
a busineeaman s kaicheon. At the King’s Tatte
Restaurant. 1360 Mohawk BNd., SprtngfMd
The $2 lunch is optional
Noon — Jerry Rust, independent candidate
lor Lane County Commiesioner. wfi tfacuse
land-uee planning at a meeting of tha Jana
-Mlorion Oamocraic Club m Ffoftm?# At (ht
Sand n' Saa Retfturtnl- Lunch It optional.
Noon — Auatn Coloord. Democratic cam*
data lor Vie Oragon Houae m Oat 44 (aaalam
Lana). «"t clacuae his campaign at tha Hard
Oamo Forum of Via week. At Via Aaia Garden
Restaurant (note location change). 44 E.
Seventh Ava. Lunch ta optional
Noon — State Rap David Frohnmayer.
R-Eugane. all dNouaa hia campaign lor re
election at tie first of two OOP Rubicon Soci
ety maetnge of the waatc. At Vie Quwtardadt
Restaurant. 2866 Womens St Tha *2 SO
lunch w ophonai
3:30 p.m. — A dabata on tha federal "Com
municatDna Reform Act of 1878” between
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JOyOHammei Jf cv ricnK. iwmww o«i ww
Ben Sawyer of Sawyer CommuracaOon* Con
UHM Inc. At he Umvemily Ua* School
Room 129 No charge
4 pm — Jany Him. independent canddate
lor Lana County commoaionar. aaR dNeuaa hi*
campaign at a community meeing in ho WWd
Garden School in QraanM No charge
7 pm. — Buofiiadaaandaconnmunaymoof
mgafheOldSchaofMouaenDaadwood No
7 p.m — A candidates lair featuring
mayoral and c*y council carvXSate* m Spring
field Co-aponaorad by the Springfield
Jaycaaa. JaycaaOaa and Canaal Una league
Of Woman Voter* At Springbok) High School
No charge.
The Women * Studies Student Union wti meet
today at 530 p m In 60S PLC We have come
together to build a space lor women students to
share their Mbs. air their grievances, wortt and
learn together A new, exciting year Is ahead, and
we need new input Please come. We can learn
from each other
Oer deuteche Kkto wird am Oonnarstag um hato
aria im Deutschen Haua ksflen Es ward sine Dias
voritelkatg Inharar TaMtftaitan und OWmaeion der
Plane fur Itommendse Jehr sein.
The University's Rodeo Club's Irst meeting is
Thursday at 730 p.m in the EMU, room to be
posted. There wM be rough and bxnble action in ihe
spring and no experience is required. M you have
any questions, call Phil Bevens at 726-8749. everv
«gs
The Baptist Student Unicnwil meet at 730 pm.
Thursday. We win again meet at 13X0 MM St, No.
207 Cal 344-7443 lor more irfcvmalton
The Eugene Friends of Farmworiter* and the
UFW Solidarity Committee has planned an organiz
ing meeting tonight to 730 In the YWCA Lounge in
Gertnger Had.
A monthly meeting of tie Hawaf Ckto in the
HamMton-McCiain Lounge at 730 tonight.
Lectures
The Students International Mediation Society is
sponsoring an introductory lecutre on Mia Trans
cendental Mediation Program today at 1230 p.m.
in the EMU. room to be posted The benefits of the
menial technique wiS be explored n relation* rvp to
the expansion of hdhridual and group conscious
ness.
Oamtane Bra*, a leadmg nabonai icMv and
profeaaor at Karakire at Wake Forest Unwerady,
wN present a lecture on George Sand the Ficaons
o< Autobiography" at 4 pm today in Gerimger
Lounge
free batonga to many professional societies
•voutfKMt the »«3»1d and has taufpit in college* ac
roaa me United States, at wo* a* at Europe. Egypt
and Auetrala. Her lecture ■ open to die public at no
The ESCAPE Seminar tor Laurel H*L Marne, and
Edeon/Eastsid* elementary schools is M l40Cfcv
lon Drive. Meeting bme la 7 flOIMedneaday nigM. H
you need dkeclons caf 344-3357
The Unrvertriy YWCA • ottering Aaeerlveneee
I raining «or woman oegmmng ua. ici worn / ID
930 pm. The courae writ be taught by Sue Ben*
and Molly Fox, and will include rearing*. group
discussion. rotepiay. and practice with videotape
feedback. Turiton it *15 tor YWCA member*. 920
tor non-merrfeen. Enrolment ■ hmded to 24. For
more ntormaflon or registration cal 180 4439. 9
a m. to 3 p.m. weekday*
Should you have the right to metal your own
telephone eqiapment? Uoyd Hammel. Jr., gen
eral attorney tor Pacific Northwest Bel, and Ben
Sawyer, preeident of Sawyer Communicatlona
Coneultanta. writ debate hr ' ComrrHmcaeon* Re
form Act of 1976" today in 129 Law at 3 30 p.m. The
Act provide* (or telephone oompamea to have exc
lueive control over al telephone eqiapment The
apeakera writ dtocua* lie hiatory and scope of lie
legislation and take queetiona from tie audience
Sponsored by the Stodenl Ba- Association
Driers
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•IWin wwTivi viKWHTy RnivvC CW®CiU"i ww
peak to #10 UnOotNy'i Mothers CH/fr rneoing
ngM M 7:30 n t« Faculty Chib.
Club members ara nvbad to bring lathers"
'artung ail ba provided in Via EMU partar* lot
The maaung *m ba pnmarty local. tan da group
M dneum venous protects
A man and a woman Mrafeig sida by adaar
•hung ao that the* n^a taat na tha ground at da
ana tana. Tha woman tahaa thraa atapa lor each
no da man tafcae How many atapa daoa tha man
ba batara daa tall taat ahnuhanaoualy roach tha
round?
Como and chadanga you capacity lor creative
rabiam soMng Studanta aaaraaMd at parnopat
ig should aign up by 5 p m Thursday in da
■actor lor Sail Development Room 207 E mar aid
Tha campus unto! da Laaguo at Woman Vot ara
laponaormg a program on bahot measures Fndey
om 1130 am. to 1 p m at da Konoraa Cantor
414 Mncad 8t Tha laagua is opan to al man and
foman 18 yoara or oldar.
Boon away Irom school tor awhila? Tafcattmaout
» a brown bag hatch at tha YWCA Lounga at
larfngar Thursday Drop by batwaan noon and
X p.m to moot othar raaarang and latumad stu
•nta Sponsor9d by Ueiong Laam,ng, Orianta
on and da YWCA
Shdaa d past Gorman Chib actnnaas (Chnaanas
arty. March Ora*, camp-outs, hihas and shi dps)
M be down Thursday at 7:X p.m. m Dunn Hal
nyona is walcoma to attend and suggest aedrehee
>r do real ol da academic year
legal Research ts da sublet ol a Iwp-evenlng
bople's Law School class held tomtit Irom 7 lo 8
I tha Central Prasbylsrtan Church at 19d Avama
nd Ferry Sham. Admission is free. No registration
required — opan lo al
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