Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 05, 1980, Section A, Page 7, Image 7

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    Iran celebrates
a year of holding hostages
From Associated Press reports
Tens of thousands of Iranians rallied at
the U.S. Embassy in Tehran Tuesday,
marking the first anniversary of its cap
ture with celebration, revolutionary rhe
toric and flaming effigies of the man
whose future was being decided by
American voters.
The Iranian Foreign Ministry,
meanwhile, pressed the Carter adminis
tration for a quick, public response to its
conditions for release of the 52 U.S.
hostages, now beginning their second
year in captivity. U.S. officials have said
the conditions will be studied carefully
before a response is made.
The demonstrators shouted "Death to
American Imperialism” and carried
placards reading “Shame on Carter.”
Papier-mache renderings of the U.S.
president were set ablaze under sunny
skies and brightly-colored banners de
nouncing the United States.
The demonstrators included Iranian
troops and revolutionary guards, many
carrying rifles with flowers protruding
from the barrels, and thousands of
school children, Western reporters said.
Estimates of the size of the crowd ranged
from tens of thousands by the reporters
to hundreds of thousands by the official
Iranian news agency Pars.
Speeches inside the 27-acre embassy
compound were broadcast outside, and
Western reporters said the rally could be
heard for blocks.
Presumably, it also could be heard by
some of the hostages. Iran claims it
scattered them around the country fol
lowing an aborted U.S. rescue attempt
April 25. Recent reports, however, say
most are now at the embassy.
The reporters said no one was allowed
in the embassy buildings.
Prime Minister Mohammad Ali Rejai
said regardless of the outcome of the
hostage matter the United States would
remain Iran’s No. 1 enemy. "The U.S. will
continue its assault against us," he said.
The year of captivity was noted in the
United States with subdued observances
marked by patriotism and prayers. A
chilly dawn rally in Hermitage, Pa., on
Monday attracted about 300 people. A
high school band played "The Star
Spangled Banner" and 52 candles were
lit.
On Tuesday, Iran's Foreign Ministry
said a U S. government note delivered by
the Swiss ambassador in Tehran on
Monday contained "some provi
sions which are contrary" to the
demands. Pars reported. Rajai, quoted
by Tehran Radio, said Iran had received
a message from Carter “in which he
commented generally on the issue."
The Foreign Ministry said the Algerian
ambassador in Washington had been
asked to request the Carter-administra
tion reply as soon as possible to Iran's
official text of the conditions for the
release "and they should notify the peo
ples of the world through the mass media
of this matter." It did not elaborate. The
text was received in Washington late
Monday.
THE BIJOU
THEATRE
ENDS TUESDAY
THE RED PONY
Starring Robert Mitchum and Myrna Loy.
To Steinbeck's poetic screen play. Louis
B Milestone has added visual poetry as
he did to Steinbeck's Of Mica and Man
SHOWING AT 7 PM
THE NORTH STAR
Milestone's tribute to our allies during
WWI (the Russians, remember?) with
Lillian Heilman's brilliant screenplay,
Aaron Copland's roistering score, lyrics
by Ira Gershwin and some of the greatest
panoramic camera work (James Wong
Howe) in the history of film
SHOWING AT 9 PM
NOV. 2-NOV. 8
CASABLANCA
NOV 9-NOV. 11
SMILES OF A SUMMER NIGHT
and
THE SEVENTH SEAL
NOV. 13-NOV. 15
WIZARD OF OZ
ADM $2.50 CHILDREN $1.00
5 TICKETS FOR $10
492E. 13ttl 686-BIJU
Notice. The Bijou Theatre provide gen
ulna motion picture entertainment' Ac
cept no substitutes!!
11-4
EMU CULTURAL FORUM
presents
SQUARE
DANCE
with
MS. SANDY
BRADLEY
World
Famous Caller
and
LAURIE ANDERES
on Accordion
WASHINGTON. D.C.'S MOST
BRILLANT DANCE CALLER
FRIDAY, NOV. 7
8 pm
EMU BALLROOM
$2.00
ALL DANCES TAUGHT
BEGINNERS. SINGLES WELCOME
1510 11-7
ON TOUR AFTER A SELL-OUT
SEASON AT THE OREGON
SHAKESPEAREAN FESTIVAL
Sizwe Bans! Is Dead
FRIDAY A SATURDAY
NOVEMBER 7 A 8
LANE COUNTY CONFERENCE
CENTER
(formerly Willamette Christian
Center)
Tickets on sale at EMU Mam Desk, Meier
& Frank, Everybody's Records $2 00
discount for first 100 U of O students to
purchase tickets at EMU Mam Desk only
Presented by: People for South African
Freedom. U of O Black Student Union,
EMU Cultural Forum. 1507:11-7
UO YWCA Present*
Rita Hayworth
in
GILDA
This is the film classic of 1946 which
turned film-watchers eyes to the talents
of Rita Hayworth. Co-starring Glenn
Ford.
FRIDAY, NOV. 7 7 and 9pm
107 LAWRENCE $125
11-7
UNIVERSITY THEATRE PRESENTS
BEDROOM FARCE
by ALAN AYCKBOURN
NOV. 5, 6. 7, 8 8 PM
ROBINSON THEATRE
Tickets: $4.50, $2.75 UO Students
& Seniors, $3.50 other students
BOX OFFICE: 688-4181
1483.11-7
AKIRA KUROSAWA'S
SANJURO
Starring TOSHIRO MIFUNE
SATURDAY, NOV. 8 7 8 9PM
107 LAWRENCE $1.25
1516:11-5
EMU CULTURAL FORUM
presents
JAZZ GIG
with
LE JAZZ HOT
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 5 7-9 PM
EMU Dining Room FREE!
1508:11-5
PERSONALS
GET FAST, DEPENDABLE SERVICE
on Alterations at
Siegmund’a Cleaner* 821 E 13th Ave
__181 :UWH
Birth Control Clinic
Education, Counseling, Referrals
Pregnancy Testing
Contraceptive Sales
PLANNED PARENTHOOD
134 E 13th 344-1611 or 344-9411
_174W
DEUTSCHER STAMMTISCH Jeoen Mittwoch
Von 20:00-24:00 Uhr Bei Pizans, 1225 Alder
St 1401.W
SKIERS
Recreational Ski Club meeting moved from
Nov 5 to Nov 12 in EMU 1497:11-5
TOTAL WOMEN WANT REAGAN! 11-5
HELMUT: Meet for and egg salad sandwich at
Lenny's Nosh Bar in the Courtyard LUIGI
_ 376:tfn
HORATION: Meet for a swiss cheese sand
wich at Lenny's Nosh Bar in the Courtyard
LOLITA _376:tfn
TAPPA TAPPA KEG
(Carson 2nd floor) will select its little sister court
Wednesday Nov. 5 in the Carson Gold Room at
8:30 pm _ ii-5
HUNS, Meet us at Marie Callender's for Beega
Breasts with N E. sauce SLICK-E-EGGMAN.
P.S. We hereby undub you as a "Madam "
___11-5
TO THE TOKEN COWBOY, Have a clue and
be prepared for lousy times Saturday night BO
_____JJj-5
TO THE SIG EP COWBOYS, Saturday night
was really hot with hootin and hollerin', puffs
and straight shots starting out with a tailgater
and partying into the night Chi O'* and Sla
Epa hlt lt oft right. j 1J5
SIGMAS KAPPAS will be around to your
dorm, fraternity, and sorority this week, on
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday selling
raffles for dinners for two Be there1 11 -5
PIKE LITTLE SISTERS, Last Friday night was
a trick-n-treating time, Thanks for a great party!
You did a fantastic job! Your PIKE PUMP
KINS. vi-5
FIJI BRADY BUGLE BOY, Thanks for the
night at Pearl Harbor I never knew war could
be such fun JULIET 11-5
TO MY BEAUTIFUL FLOWERCHILD KA
SEY: A Note to say Happy Anniversary and that
I love you very much. MARK 11-5
ANDERSON
IN
’84
That which is worthwhile is worth waiting for
____ 11-5
PETE LEVIKOW: You have the most beautiful
eyes I've ever seen great legs too! 11 -5
BILL: Good luck at UCLA KIM 11-5
RON LLOYD AT DUFFY'S Wednesday, Nov
12 1521:11-12
KAPPA ALPHA
1980-81 TomKAT
Tom Garza
Gordon Hoyt
Eric Jacobsen
Jett Johnson
Bob Komin
Dave Montgomery
Mike O'Connell
Jay Rapp
Todd Roberts
John Skrabo
THETA announces their
Court members:
Duke Bates
Bill Borok
Rick Foster
Mike Lockwood
Doug Mahony
Jim Pughbauer
Dave Schmidt
Rob Webb
Mike Maher
Craig Hoyt
11-5
ASKLEPIADS
There will be a meeting tonight at 8pm in Room
113 in the EMU Bring a snack, drinks will be
Drovided 11-5
PAUL, Your the best!
Prrrrrr
_____11-5
A D PI JANELLE: Even tho we
didn't have a penny, we had your Visa, my
U-Bank, a full tank of gas, a tew party favors
and the guts to be spontaneous! Here's to road
trips and chapter one! Love, BARB 11 -5
100 WOMEN
NEEDED FOR
MARKET SURVEY
for large national manufacturer; doing over $2
billion in annual sales, will be market testing a
new sanitary napkin in Eugene/Springfield
100 women who are current sanitary napkin
users will be selected as participants If selected
you will be given a 30 day supply of product
and a gift for participation At end of test, you
will be asked to answer a few questions about
the product Interested women call Julie at
687-1153 Mon.-Fri., 9:00-4 00pm 11-7
COUPON
-COUPON
EASY RIDER SKATES
Presents
TWO for ONE
i
Bring yourself & your spouse, friend, parrot, or
anything with two legs and you two can skate for the
price of one.
Expires November 19.
in the courtyard
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673 E. 13th
Repair-Service-Sales
-COUPON
COUPON
THE BOOK DEPARTMENT
invites you
to meet
RICHARD
BRAUTIGAN
author of
Tokyo-Montana Express
S 10.95
from Delacorte Press
Thursday,
November 6
9:00 - 10:00 AM
Upstairs in The Book Department
Only at the UO Bookstore
13th & Kincaid
Mon-Fri 8:15-5:30
Sat 10:00-2:00
Textbooks 686-3520 • General Books 686-3510 •
uo
BOOKSTORE
1
Supplies 686-4331