Tuesday is
JAZZ NIGHT
9:30-1:30 a m
featuring:
Nancy King and Friends
Steve Christofferson — piano
Rob Thomas — bass
Carlton Jackson — drums
Warren Rand — sax
$150 Cover Deli open til 9:00 p m
woodside brewery
RESTAURANT • TAVERN • DISCO 21SSWEST11TH 415-4044
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Pres Carter will speak at the
Democratic Party's annual
Wayne Morse banquet in the
Memorial Coliseum Friday, Nov
30, at 8 p m The banquet will be
preceeded by a cocktail party
Tickets prices are $20 each
Credentials will be handled by
the White House Press Advance
which will be in Portland 10 days
prior to the event Information
as to where and when to apply
for to apply for credentials will
be released to the public at that
time
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There’s more to being a Duck fan than just
going to football games.
Show your support this Saturday when the Ducks meet
UCLA at Autzen Stadium. The bookstore offers you
Duck banners, blankets, hats, buttons, scarves and
beer steins. Only at the Bookstore.
BOOKSTORE
13th & Kincaid 686-4331
Open: Mon-Fri 8:15-5:30 Sat 10:00-2:00
ctailv'femerald
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Friday, except during exam week and vacations, by the Oregon
Daily Emerald Publishing Co at the University of Oregon.
Eugene, Oregon, 97403
The Oregon Daily Emerald operates independently of the
University with offices on the third floor of the Erb Memorial
Union and is a member of the Associated Press
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Alpha Kappa Psl tratarruty wm have its tan
term initial on today at 5 30 m the EMU room
lo be announced Ail pledge*, and member*
must be present We are now accepting
applications tor coming invitations interested
business and economics students are an
couraged to contact Alpha Kappa Psi m
Gtfbert Ha«
Tha Assocfated Students at Business.
Economics and Management * have an
annual meeting today m 237 Gilbert at 4 30
pm All students interested m overseas |Ob
experiences are encouraged to attend
More Power lo He', a pro-science pro-tech
oology access to energy group (that wi i as an
nrtial priority endeavor to provide ttir i lower
■*ty community with a reasoned • •• »»»'
the various anti-nuclear cults) wtii ho an
organizational meeting Tuesday Nov 20 Ecu
»me place and or more information call Tom
Peters at 686 6518 or Robert Moneely at
485 6869
There mill be a public hearing soonsored by
the ASUO to discuss the proposed University
computerized registration system tonight from
7pm until 8p m in the EMU room to be posted
on the EMU daily schedule board
LECTURES
"Nuclaar Power and tha Draft" will be the
sut»ect ot a discussion by EWEB Commis
aoner John Bartels at 12 30 p m today in the
EKAJ room to be posted Bartels will discuss
the relationship between the nuclear industry
the military and the recent attempts to rein
state the draft Bartels is a chief author and
sponsorer dt the wtrtitTv* petition to imptement
Arbcte Xi-0 of the Oregon Caosfttutton which
mxM set up the Oregon Energy 0«v<Hopm*rtr
Comrrvswon to develop non-nuclear renewa
ble energy toureee Thr* r» another m a senes
c# weekly itKuMKin sponsored by SOLAR
F<* more information contact Bob Jensen at
46*6266
The West Unnatttty Neighbors *•" present
a *ape prevention film clinic workshop
tomtit at 7 30 p m in the canter at t*S8 Ferry
St The trim Acquaintance Rape and
dHCuawon w* be premotor) by the Rape Cnv»
Network
Hee-Jfn Kim. rehgrout. studies writ lecture at
7 30 p m m Room ?04 Chapman on Tin?
Mar* Le>'i Relation in Tfw",irrtd.r BudO* •
MISCELLANEOUS
Audttkms win be held today and Thursrt.i,
lor two University Theatre productions The
Shadow Bor by Michael Christoph*! wilt b*
da acted by David Johnson end will perform*-)
February (S 9 14 15 and 16 Streamers by
David Raoe wilt be directed by Fabe* De
Charne anff writ be performed February 22 23
2B 29 and March 1 f. vrwyone is welcome to try
out auditions tor both shows wiH be held at 7
pm in the Arena Theatre Vittard Matt Those
merestnd m auditioning should have a two to
three minute prepared audition, preferably
from a modern serious drama For more
information can Univaristy Theatre al
686-4192
Woman's rap group, sponsored by Gay
People's Alliance wilt meet today at 7 30 p m
For more information call GPA at 68b 3360
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