Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 06, 1981, Section A, Page 5, Image 5

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    Official to speak on PLO
Appearances by a Palestine Liberation Or
ganization official on Thursday and the co-direc
tor of Clergy and Laity Concerned on Friday will
highlight this year’s International Week.
Sponsored by the Foreign Students' Organ
ization, International Week also will feature an
international night on Sunday.
The night’s festivities will include a fashion
show of traditional costumes, a banquet of
foreign foods and cultural presentations includ
ing a live Korean band. The festivities will begin at
6 p.m. Admission will be $4 for students and $5 for
non-students.
Hassan Abdul Rahman, Permanent Deputy
Observer of the PLO at the United Nations, will
speak on “The Current Palestinian Issues” in
EMU Room 167 Thursday at 7 p.m.
Most Americans have heard only the “Zion
ist” side of the Palestinian issue, Rahman says.
The General Union of Palestinian Students
and the Organization of Arab Students will co
sponsor Rahman’s appearance, which will be free
and open to the public.
“Southeast Asia Today” will be the topic of a
speech by Don Luce, journalist and agricultural
expert as well as CALC activist, in the EMU Forum
Friday at 7 p.m. The speech also will be free to the
public.
Luce has made several trips to Southeast
Asia, the first in 1958 and the most recent this
year. In 1970, he made world headlines when he,
along with two American congressmen, dis
covered the notorious “tiger cages” in South
Vietnamese prisons.
Ambulance service shuts down
Eugene and Springfield are in
the ambulance business,
beginning today.
The cities are handling area
medical emergencies following
an announcement Tuesday that
the area's only private am
bulance company is shutting
down their emergency care and
transport services.
Bill Leonard, owner of
Medical Services Inc., said at a
press conference Tuesday that
he is fed up with the financial
problems that have plagued the
company for more than a year.
Leonard said MSI was
scheduled to appear in bank
ruptcy court May 11 with a "fin
ancial rescue plan," in an at
tempt to deliver the company
Correction
In an article in Tuesday’s
Emerald, the math depart
ment was inaccurately
reported to be ranked 20th in
the nation. It is actually
ranked 30th. Also, the
department’s faculty has
decreased by one member,
not increased as reported.
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Also present at the press
conference were the city man
agers of Eugene and Spring
field, both making assurances
that emergency medical aid
would still be available to city
residents.
Eugene city manager Mike
Gleason said the city will be
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