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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1978)
woodside brewery ^RESTAURANT • TAVERN • DISCO Join us in the woods. 2165 W. 11th Ave. SCOl! BASSETT for INCIDENTAL FEE COMMUTE Cards For All Occasions The Bookstore carries a wide selection of cards such as : Contemporary • Seasonal • Humorous Personal Expression • Everyday 13th & Kincaid 686-4331 Open: Mon-Fri 8:15-5:30 Sat 10:00-2:00 uo BOOKSTORE et al University target for sex survey University students apparently have become targets in a phony telephone survey being con ducted in the Eugene-Springfield area. The University Department of Psychology has received com plaints over the past few months from citizens contacted by a per son who claims to be conducting a sex-related telephone survey through the department. How ever, the psychology department is conducting no such survey, ac cording to Robert Fagot, depart ment head. Fagot said since fall term began several complaints have been re gistered by students, and he speculated that the person mak ing the telephone calls may be using a University student direc tory, “concentrating on the stu dent population.” Absent votes to be cast I Absentee voting for the ASUO ! Election Board will be held on Monday and Tuesday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the EMU, Suite 4. s Voters must have a written ex planation for absence on voting T days, and approval by the ASUO vice-president or an Elections Board member. A validated fee s card and student I.D. card are re quired to vote. » xiijay A <W OP OOR nut ESPRESSO WITH ■'{OUR YIZEA! WE TEATUHS: * ESPRESSO KPflANO •ClOeCQLATA fAKTASIR • CAPE CATCE •CfOCrotATA rtOCA • CAtTUCtRO ?hone: dailyemerald The Oregon Daily Emerald m published Monday through Friday a* oept during exam weeks and vacations, by the Oregon Daily Emerald PuMahing Co Inc., at the Unrveraity at Oregon. Eugene. Ore. 97403 The Oregon Deny Emerald operates xidependeraly ot the UmveraSy with oMcee on the Mrd Poor ol (he Eib Memorial Union and is a member ot Emerald subecriphons are $7 par term and $20 per year News and Edtorial 686-0511 Display Adverting and Buaineea 866-3712 OaseHed Adrertemg 666-4343 Production 666-4361 Edtor Managing Edtor News Edtar Photo Edhor Graphics ErPtor EdHortal Page EdHor Sports Edo Sports Supplement Edtar Tom WoMe Melody Ward Marv Fjordbeck PsaickSUivan Tom Eflal Glen Gibbons John Harris Ken Sands tnwnainmaff tcstor Wire Ed tor Aaaodale EdRota: ASUO Community Consumer Department* and School* Envifonmer. Feature* Local Pollcs Stale PoMca Suae Syetsrra and Student Service* Librarian tkghi Edior Aaat Newt Edtor Production Manager Advertising Manager Salaa Manager Cortroler Judy Emaraon Kathleen Mon|a Jn> Man Lorraine Nalaon Slava Dodge Mary For an Catherine Sregner Jock HaM Kevin Harden Ann Treneman KalOabom Tom Mode Sharalyn Walt Sandra McMuaen Cad Bryant Tracy Simpson Jeer. Cwnoey peanuts ® UJHAT's/LINUS IS TRYING GOING/TO GET HI5 BLANKET ON? I SACK FROM THAT CAT! HE'5 60ING TO DROP ON TOP Of HIM FROM THE HELICOPTER I HAVE LONG 505PECTEP THAT INSANITY RUN5 IN OUR FAMILY i briefs FILMS "The Weether Mechme.fheewanJ-wmrung. two jur Mm *■ be shown at 9 e.m. on Safcrday tn 123 ci.1. The llm explains, baned on raoent research, Mr global mechanisms drive weather pMtema. lellmis ooortaay of BM5« and *M are welcome The Woman * Cound wM meat today at 3:30 h 53 PLC On the agenda I* curriculum for jmmer session Women in Science wH hold its Irst mealing of the lar at noon today In 317 Science IN. Everyone I* alcome and CM member* are urged to come tar a recession of past and Mure goafs Participants houta bring tieir own lunch wnh tea and desaert 9 be provided A general meeting of the Organ rain of African tudenlswl be held promptly at 2 p.m on Sunday. MU. roam to be posted The Lane County Badetbel Oflaais Asaoda on wit hold its first meelng of the year in North ugene High School at 7 p.m. on Sunday Rrst nd second year o«cf ala Ml meet prior to the gen nof meelng at 6:30 p.m. If is important that al persona intarasted in of cwSng attend this initial meeting For more irtor naNcn. cal 74S-9706 or 4S4-1M0 LECTURES The Latter-Day Saints Student Association wit old Ns Friday Forum today from 12:30 p.m. to 120 m at (he LDS Institute of Reigion. 10th Avenue nd Alder Street. Ken Lougee. a BYU graduate. wS iscuas "Utah Hieory ." An oplonai luncheon «tt e avwiabie and al ere welcome to attend Senator Ted Kulongoaki wil spa* at noon today lor the Labor Forum in the Rodeway Inn The Eugene Committee tor a Free Chile is spon soring a benefit rummage sale on Saturday and Sunday horn 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Crafts tram Chilean prison camps «H» be on sale, aa wen as assorted antiques, plants, clothes, records, etc. A snack *4>par MB be held at 6 on Sunday right in tie Wesley Center. 1236 Kincaid St. The usual worship service win be at 6:46 pm. A sympoahan on Meeauies 6 and 11 wd be hat) tonight Pom 7-0 In tie Brill, roam to be poeled Sponsored by the Department of Economics, the symposium Ml be designed w predate an analysis ol the 2 measures, trriormaPon on Sends in gov ammant spending and taxation, and the probable eflscts ol the measures an stale and local (renew and government sbuourae. Altar a trial presenta tion by lour panel members, (ie floor wH be open to quest tins Pom the audence. Students, faculty, members cri the pubtc are encouraged to attend. Moutaineering Weak runs through November 1. Friday Oct 27.730 pm.. Pat Ament, a freedmber, wd be here to present a Mm caled The Silent Clmber and a tide thow about VoeemHe in Room 167 EMU Monday Oct 30, 8 p m. Or survey Bakkwin wd talk about pulmonary Osdema and physiological responses Rm l36Qd>ert Tuesday Oct. 31.7 p.m, Dr. A.R McBimey wd givs a aide show and talk on glaciers In Room 136 (Mbert Wednesday Nov 1, 730 p.m. mountaineering m Oregon wd be Ihe topic wkh a sMeehow Room 136 GMurt. ES2KBDF128 Presents ^ Solid Music ^ A Commercial-Free Weekend TONIGHT STARTING AT 6PM We know that when you listen to the radio, music is what you want to hear. And so. this weekend KBDF will do what we do best.. . play the music No commercials. More than 54 hours of the greatest music in the world! Starting at 6 p m on Friday and going strong until midnight cm Sunday, KBDF wiU (Jay your music. 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