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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1977)
CLASSIFIEDS (Personals continued from Page 11 A) NOODLES, OODLES and oodles of Chi-O love, little sister! Babs 10:21 PETE, Some call it sport, some cail it an affair Let s get some W.C., it you really dare K. 10:21 A LA LOCA LYNN—Espero que este sabado sera lo mejor de todo Feliz Cumpleanos. Con Amor Catherine 10:21 NEW MEMBER JAN BRADY: Welcome to our 'bunch!' Love and loyalty, frenchie 10:21 WANTED... VOLUNTEER COACHES (FEMALE & MALE) FOR Y.M.C.A.’S Y.B.A. YOUTH BASKETBALL PROGRAM The Y.B.A (Youth Basketball Associa tion) program is a collaborative effort of the Y.M.C.A and the N.B.P.A (National Bas ketball Players Association) and will involve youngsters (boys and girls) in the third, fourth and fifth grades in Eugene and Springfield The Y.B.A is a new concept in youth sports II provides a positive alternative to the existing youth sports philosophy of "win at al costs, putting winning m proper pers pective and emphasizing values and fair play This is your opportunity to make a con tnbution to the youth of the community and participate in a new program For more information, contact Bruce Shaw or Dennis McNaly at the University of Oregon Y.M.C.A (686-4431) or stop by the office in Suite 5 02420:10-21 H.P. KLEINSASSER. Happy Birthday on Oct 28 BIG 20! We'D celebrate with you in thought Miss you, pal! J & E. 10:21 ASUO COMMITTEE POSITIONS OPEN — Ad hoc committee on group requirements, ad hoc commit tee on student evaluations of courses Applications at SUAB desk, Suite 4. EMU Deadline 2 p m.. Friday, Oct. 21. 02369:21 "THIS WEEK AT MAX'S" Wednesday — Pretzel Nite 7-2! Friday — Pitcher Sale 4-6! World Series Coverage! 10:21 Sigma Chi now accepting applications for kitchen hafe. Check tm watt-ads 1025 THE VIDA BARN—Now taking reservations tor summer term PARTIES, MEETINGS. PICNICS, DANCES, etc $75 and up 896-3913 02885 ttn Student applications still being accepted for the following committees: Academic Standards Admissions Pokey Advising Affirmative Action Assembly and Lectures Educational Experimentation Innovation and Improvement Educational Opportunity Equal Employment Ethnic Studies Failing Lecture Senes Festival of Arts Foreign Studies Intercolegiate Athletics Library New Student Orientation ROTC Advisory Safety Advisory Scholarships Status of Women Student Conduct Student-Faculty Grievances Student Health Advisory Teacher Education Traffic Appeals Board Universrty Appeals Women s Studies Pick up applications at SUAB desk suite 4 EMU Deadline for submitting applications is 2:00 p m Friday, October 21 0237121 Put it in the Classifieds... REPRESENTATIVES FROM GONZAGA SCHOOL OF LAW in Washington will meet infor mally with interested students Friday. Oct 21 at 1 30 p m Room to tie posted 10 21 M you've got the goods but no place to put them, try SELF-STOR lor Individual storage unit rentals Sizes: 5ftx5f1&5ftx 10 ft and larger all units are heated. Call 344-2710 West 11th and Berleisen Rd. 02096 tin JACQUELIN S SEE VUE MOTEL ON THE OREGON COAST is |ust a stop away Come en(Oy the sea in the style of Hemingway Watch the storms build a fire and create a space of your own Reservations recommended 547-3227 Yachats 02303 23 J. MICHAEL S BOOKS We pay for the highest prices in town for your quality used books 101 West 7th 342-2002 Monday-Saturday 10 a m -5:30 p m Formerly Second Hand Book Man Same people, new name 02276 MHF TRACEY (FORMERLY FORDICE) please call 746-6796 Is M S a habit, a hen or both7 Were you a G Man in Paradce7 Lost7 Your the only one IT ever say I DO to Please (font say goodbye Please say YES. Jeff 1021 Free Showing! Speakers & Spaces Come blow your mind and exercise your eardrums with a 20-minute multimedia presentation that could change the entire way you think about stereo. A question and answer period led by a qualified stereo specialist follows the presentation. L. Don’t Miss This One Saturday only October 22 10:00 am till 5:00 pm History professor talks on Panama By TOM WOLFE Of the Emerald University history prof. Paul Holbo, suggested the United States and Panama re-negotiate Panama Canal treaties now being discussed in the Senate, when he spoke before a Rubicon Society luncheon Thursday. The Republican society pro vides a weekly forum for speak ers. Holbo suggested three revi sions in current treaties that could make them more acceptable to U S. interests. He said that the Un ited States firmly establish the perpetual right to defend the canal. Secondly, US. and Panamanian vessels should re ceive priority for passage during wartime, and finally, that the Un ited States should remain free to negotiate with other countries for the building of another canal. With polls showing 75 to 85 per cent of the American people op posing the proposed treaty, it is doubtful the document can navi gate Senate and House Commit tees and receive support from two-thirds of the Senate. Holbo said. Under the proposed treaty, Panamanians would gradually gain control of the canal as Ameri cans were phased out until noon Dec. I, 1999 when Panamanians would assume complete respon sibility for maintenance and ad ministration of the canal The canal zone wduld cease to exist six months later Holbo agreed the original Panama Treaty gave the United States many more rights that it needed for building and operating the canal and that these rep resented "Needless encroach ment into Panamanian sov reignty.' "There is no doubt that the canal dominates Panamanian life, Holbo said. The canal zone divides the country in two, gives few high-level jobs to Panama nians and subjects Panama citi zens to U S courts, police and jails within the zone, he said Correcting some of these prob lems is "something we should have been doing all along, said Holbo The professor later warned that restricting U S. negotiations for a second canal would unreasonably delay construction of a more navigable water route through the continent. That new canal could be built in Nicaragua, according to the pro fessor A sea-level system would avoid the system of locks in the old canal and allow passage of ships too large or heavy for the 60-year-old structure When asked how Panama nians would greet a U S refusal to endorse the treaty under consid eration, Holbo agreed it may cause problems Refusal to ratify the treaty may be looked upon as an act of provocation, said Holbo "But one provocation doesn't necessarily call for another one Post offices close Monday Eugene area Post Offices will be closed on Monday in obser vance of Verterans Day. All service windows will be closed and there will be no carrier delivery other than Special Deliv ery and Express Mail Mail will be available for pick up from post of fice lock boxes at the Main Post Office and all stations Collection of mail will be made on the regular schedule as posted on each collection box Mail will be sorted and dispatches made to all points. 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