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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1981)
Earth week features ape talk A slide show and discussion of the endangered mountain gorillas of central Africa will highlight today's Earthweek activities. The presentation by Stuart Perimeter, one of many scien tists and researchers working to save the gorillas from extinc tion, will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the EMU Ballroom. The mountain gorilla is the largest in the family of great apes and lives only in the Vi runga Mountains near the borders of Zaire, Uganda and Rwanda. The plight of the mountain PHAROAH SANDERS IN CONCERT with IDRIS MUHAMMAD JOHN HICKS WALTER BOOKER and special guest CAM NEWTON Tickets in Advance $4.50 UO Students $5.50 General Public EMU Main Desk FRIDAY APRIL 24 EMU Ballroom 8 pm For more info, call 485-1411,485-1451 253:4-24 EARTHWEEK 1981 April 19-26 Rolling Thunder Monday April 20 7:30 MOUNTAIN GORILLAS Tuesday April 21 7:30 Cecil D. Andrus Mountain Visions Wednesday Apr 22 7:00 Galen Rowell Thursday Apr 23 7:30 Pharoah Sanders Friday Apr 24 8:00 Call The SURVIVAL CENTER For more info ext 4356 259 4-22 Entertainment CINEMA 7 10th & Olive-Atrium Building 687-0733 1st RUN-LIMITED ENGAGEMENT in 35mm-brilliant sound & picture THE RETURN OF THE SECAUSCUS 7 Rarely does an independent American film recieve such attention and praise as Secaucus 7, making just abut every "10 best" film list of 1980 in the nation. In his directional debut. 30-year-old John Sayles has fashioned a highly personal, perfectly realized film about the reunion of old friends, former political activists of the 60's who are now turning 30. They reminisce , play together, make love, talk abut making love, re-define their relationships and try to come to grips with the future while at the same time holding on to their experiences of the past. The naturalness of cast is irresistible. Make way to discover these important new talents SHOWTIMES 7:30 & 9:40 pm Red Mat Sun 2 p 124:4-30 University of California, Santa Cruz JOIN A WILDLANDS RESEARCH TEAM In the Mountain West or Canada • Wildlife Research • Wildlands Research SUMMER 1981 Field Courses, 5 Units FALL 1981 Field Quarter, 15 Units Phone (408) 429-2822 or write: wildu\nds RESEARCH INSTITUTE Cardiff House University of California, Santa Cruz Santa Cruz, CA 95064 Oregon Daily Emerald gorilla is featured in this month’s issue of National Geographic magazine and was the subject of an April 8 National Geographic television program. For the past 13 years, National Geographic has funded re search conducted by Dr. Dian Fossey. Fossey says the gorillas are threatened by poachers who kill them for profit and sport and by the encroachment of humanity on the gorillas' natural habitat. Also today and tomorrow, free bicycle-repair workshops will be held outside the EMU. The Out door Program is conducting touring workshops today at 7 p.m. and Wednesday at 4 p.m. to discuss bicycle set-up and equipment and show slides of cycle touring in the Puget Sound area. A demonstration of making paper from old paper and plants will be held today from 11:30 a m. to 1:30 p.m. outside Suite 1 of the EMU. At 1:30 p.m., Margaret Lambie will discuss small-scale hydroelectric power in Oregon. Lauri Marker from the Oregon Wildlife Safari will bring big cats and a wildlife film to the EMU Forum Room at 2:30 p.m. The Muslim Students' Association The Islamic Cultural Night DINNER* ARTVRHIBIT* SHOW Sunday, April 26 6 pm EMU Ballroom $? Tickets available EMU Main Desk or at the door ''’64:4-24 Surround yourself with moving wilderness! See majestic mountains and scenic rivers like you’ve never seen before as the EMU Cultural Forum and the Survival Center present MOUNTAIN VISIONS A multi-image photographic concert teaturlng “Salmon River Odyssey” by Gary Grimm and Katy Flanagan. Immediately following Cecil Andrus speech Wednesday, April 22 EMU Ballroom 7 pm $1 admission 266:4-22 Willamette Valley Folk Festival Audition Tapes Deadline-April 30 The EMU Cultural Forum is accepting audition tapes for the 11 th Annual Wil lamette Valley Folk Festival to be held May 29, 30 and 31st Tapes should be cassettes, marked with name and phone number and submitted to the EMU Cul tural Forum, Suite 2, EMU, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97405. For further information, please call 686-4373 156:4-21 EMU CULTURAL FORUM and EMU FOOD SERVICE present WEDNESDAY EVENING SPAGHETTI and JAZZ FEED ALL YOU CAN EAT FOR ONLY $1.50 Due to certain person taking more than they could possible consume, some have not gotten anything. You are wel come to eat what you can, but please eat waht you take Dinner served 5:30-6:30 JAZZ PERFORMED BY INNER-CITY RECORDING ARTIST CAM NEWTON Music from 6-8 pm is free to all. Only the dinner costs. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22 Dinner $1.50 EMU Dining Room Music-FREE 269:4-22 Live and lovin' it! KICK Put on your boogie shoes for KICK. From Salem, KICK is one of the northwest's newest and hottest rock n roll bands. Catch them Wednesday and Thursday, this week, LIVE at OCallahans. Playin’ to Dance f Wednesday &Thursday L-mf* from 9 P.m. J L 0 OCALLAHANS 440 Coburg Road. Eugene Phone 343-1221 UNIVERSITY THEATRE PRESENTS BURIED CHILD by Sam Shepard April 24, 25, 29, 30, May 1, 2 Robinson Theatre 8 pm $4.50, $2.75 UO students & seniors, $2.50 other students. 686-4191 242:5-1 THE BIJOU 492 E 13th (at Ferry St) 688-81JU The Best Sound System The Best Theatre in Town Admission $2 Ask about The Bijou's "split-ticket” double feature admission policy PICK UP SPRING SCHEDULE AT THE BIJOU. Ends Wednesday THE CONFORMIST Bernardo Bertolucci's (Last Tango in Paris, 1900) breakthrough lllm stars Jean-Louis Trintignant as a rising young follower of Mussolini. An extraordinary combination of visual richness and freedom. Shows 7:30 pm Also Sunday 3 pm MEDIUM COOL Director Haskell Wexler's seldom seen, near-legendary docudrama prowls Chicago during the 1968 Demo con vention riots. Shows 9:30 pm Also Sunday 5 pm COMING: April 23-29 The 400 Blows w/Dodes 'ka-den April 30-May 6 Blow Up w/co-feature 4-21 Personals _— DEAREST TEDADORE SHIMANUKI Happy 21st Birthday! Get ready for all the suprise in store for you! Me ke aloha, RHONDA_ 4-21 2nd Floor Robbins and 3rd Floor Dyment You Girls are the greatest. Thanks for the use of your windows. DAVID 4-21 TIM RIGGINS, JOAN & DAN: Thanks tor help celebrating my birthday Tim, sorry about the spilled beer SHELLEY 4-21 GOING ON SABBATICAL? Law sludent(s) would like to rent and care for your home. John Crowell. 686-3088. 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Call today 68624431 __4-23 MICHELLE LEONARD So next yeat it’s the U of Mass? Congratulations, but I miss you now! Let s get together befor it's too late. VICKI 4-21 -2JTU1 Food Service Skylight Refectory Featuring: French Roast Coffee GYROS Sandwiches Vegetarian Sandwiches Open 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Page 7