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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1978)
Infant’s drink topic of film Two showings of “Baby Bottle Disease” are scheduled in the EMU (room to be posted) today at 12 and 12:30 p m., sponsored by the EMU board. A group called “Clergy and Laity Concerned,” (CALC) which distri butes the film, is promoting a nation-wide boycott of Nestle Company products. The group alleges that the infant forroute marteted world wide by Nestle is causing malnutrition and death in Third World babies^ The film describes the CALC charges against the Swiss-based company’s marketing practices. Don Steele, with the EMU board, said the EMU cannot legally boycott the goods, but will label them as Nestle products. Right now the EMU does not buy any boycotted goods, but has in the past -"N PSYCHIC 1 Advises on business, love & persona! direction. Jamii P O Box 10154 Eugene, Oregon 97401 Phone anytime: 342 2210 484 2441 V_^ Jewish music performed Set Local performers Ari Hirschfield and Yttzchak Hanlon will present an evening of Jewish folk music Satuday at 8 p.m. in the EMU, room will be posted. Hirschfield and Hankin will ac company themselves on guitar and cello as sponsored by the Jewish Student Union, Hillel. The tickets are $2 at the door. 1 reliable service for your foreign car. ♦•German auto service VWS MERCEDES BMW’S DATSUN TOYOTA GUENTER SCHOENER Bus Ph 342-2912 2025 Franklin Blvd Eugene, Ore. 97403 Home Pti. 746-1207 FOR THE ABSOLUTE BEGINNER NOW IN STOCK! OSBORNE, VOLUME 0: Introduction to Microcomputers Check our library of books on small computers tor the beginner, technician, scientist, and educator. All books 10% OF during January to University students and faculty with ID cards. THB REAL OREGON COMPUTER COMPANY 207 fait Tenth Eugeni, Oregon 07401 tseai m*rim #10% - 60% OFF the retail price of selected items (sale lasts until Jan. 14) WARM-UPS .$15.50 and up RUGBY/SOCCER SHIRTS.$7.50 and up ASSORTED TENNIS SHIRTS.$5.00 and up (ISSUE Le VILLAGE reg. $28.95 sale priced $19.95 (/ATRETIC DEPARTMENT) 342-5155 PEANUTS b* < h«rlr. M Srhul/ __— t'M AFRAID I'M 6CXN6 TO 86 A DISAPPOINTMENT TO SOU, MARCIE... 1 liJENT OVER TO THE RINK TOPAY TO 6£T R6VEN66 ON THOSE WQCKEs PLAYERS DIP SOU PUNCH} I WAS THEIR U6MTS/60(NGT) OUT, 5(R? /PARCIE BUT THEN THEY ASKED ME TO PLAV CENTER Music students give concerts Two University music school students will give their degree re citals this week in Beall Concert Hall. Jim Pelley will perform his Master’s degree cello recital Saturday at 8 p.m. Pamela West-Mann will present her Doctoral degree piano recital on ’Wednesday. Both recitals are free. Japanese film to be shown Shiokari Pass, a new film from the producers of “The Hiding Place,” will be shown at the Emerald Baptist Church, 19th Av enue and Patterson Street, Sun day at 7 p.m. Med school has search service The Emerald incorrectly re ported the University Science Lib rary has a “Medline,” a medical data computer search service. The medline available for stu dent use is at the University Medi cal School in Portland. Disabled workshop slated The Eugene Commission on the Rights of the Handicapped will offer a “How To Workshop” on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Amazon Community Center, 2700 Hilyard St State and community representatives in the areas of employment, court systems, rights and community resources for the handicapped will conduct workshops and panel discussions. Topics to be discussed are resume writing, affirmative action, job searching, job interviewing, architectural barriers, survival in the court system, transportation, housing and government lobbying and legtsla t*°n Interpreters for the deaf and materials in Braille will be available. Tran^ffmore'informatics^ coSacTcarol Johansen at 686-3807. Loan solution approved The Oregon Student Lobby (OSL) won preliminary approval of its proposed solution to student loan defaults at a national conference, but its “income contingency plan” no longer includes the pooling of loans in a cohort as the Emerald reported this week. According to Dan Gamer, executive coordinator of OSL, the new plan contains the concept of refinancing loans to make payments more flexible to students. The OSL will hold a public meeting of its board of directors Satur day at Oregon State University, Music 110 at 10 a.m. Bank prof picked scholar George Kaufman, John B. Rogers professor of banking and fi nance and director of the Center for Capital Market Research at the University, has been selected as the first visiting scholar to the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency at the U.S. Treasury. During his stay in Washington, Kaufman will be continuing his research on alternative residential mortgage plans, bank underwriting of municipal revenue bonds, innovation in financial markets and bank capital adequacy. briefs Contemporary "onMp. Watlty Chapa), 1236 Kincaid, Sunday*, 11 *.m., tahbacfc 11 45 Hi* Biology Department presents Ray bund, de partment of biotogical atructura, Univarsity of WmJtogton. apaaTOng today at 430 p.m. In 16 Solano* I on Via “Development and PlaaUdty of Mammatan Brains-" Waigfit group at the counaatng career loam method* of neigh! control and explore feeing* abed (Ming overweight and Moul (Ming. Group will meat Tuesday ewerSnga 5.30 lo 730 at Susan Campbell Ha*. Cal 888-3827 tor a pregroup inter Tha ASUO and the EMU Board ara co aponaorlng (ha nunbosotilM moria Bertie Baby Dlaaaaa” during the noon hour today In the Dado Room next to *m Oahroom in tie EMU. The *n* showing wB begin at noon. Mti a second shearing at 1240. Members of the ASUO. the EMU Board and Cteryy end Laity Concerned wM be on hand to expWn the Bottle Baby Oaaaee and tie t*>ooming boycott of Nesde's products around the Unhid Stales fur mom infuimalon contact ether Mkhaat CormeSy at the ASUO. MB47M. or tw CALC office, «5-175S. DISCO TIME TIME: 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a m.-3 PLACE: Room 167 EMU SURPRISE ATTRACTION % DATE: January 14, 1978 Presented by the Black Student Union ADMISSION $1.00 A bee to* dmraeworiMliopwll beheld Saturday Irani 2 to S p m in Room 380 Gertnger Anne* Ruaeian, Georgian and Batten dances an be taught by Graham Hempei T»» event ie being sponsored by toe Recree bonei Fs* Dance CommMee and bt ASOO Explore and gel dear about massage* tram you to youraet and between you and otoers. totemer aonei rtoaMona group at tie Counaatng Career Cat 8BS4227 tor a pregroup Interview wth Bob or Jeaee. Qroup wtR meet on Thursdays tram 3:30 to 530 poucv The Emerald's brteta ootomn la open to anyom. wishing to armounoa meeUnga, lackaaa or mlecet lanoaus events Briefs are ran only once and are subset to vaosMtotona. They ahorfd be typed and S^ta-^aoed In a •6‘Character tnaagln. Include tot pertnent L^mwalon, todwtng toe dtoe you ware * to ran. Also include a name and phone number in caae are have <*rse»one. 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