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Hulteng plans ethics talk Former University journalism school dean John Hulteng will deliver the Ruhl lecture Monday at 8 p.m in the EMU Ballroom as part of the school's sixth annual Ruhl Symposium. Hulteng is expected to discuss journalistic ethics issues. He recently completed a handbook on journalistic ethics commisioned by the Amer ican Society of Newspaper Editors. Hulteng joined the University faculty in 1956 and served as dean from I962 to I968 He was interim dean during the I975-76 academic year He retired as professor emeritus of journalism in 1977 and then joined the Stanford commun ication department faculty. He is the author or co-author of at least six books, including "The Messenger’s Motives," a volume on journalistic ethics. Other books in clude "The Opinion Function” on editorial writing and the “Fourth Estate,” the Roy Paul Nelson, University journalism professor. A graduate of the University of North Dakota, he completed his master s degree at the Colum bia University Graduate School of Journalism. He started his newspaper career on North Dakota newspapers, later becoming an editorial writer and editorial page editor for the Providence Journal in Rhode Island. The journalism school’s Ruhl Symposium series is supported by an endowment from Mabel Ruhl of Medford, widow of Robert Ruhl, former editor and publisher of the Medford Mail-Tribune In addition to funding the annual lecture, the endowment underwrites campus residencies for two journalists. This year’s Ruhl Fellows are Michael Forrester, editor of the East Oregonian, and Leroy Zimmerman, publisher of the Cottage Grove Sentinel. ,Nte»»atIONal a, ■ c°me ,Nr„ wire " '^^ATlt^OKLD w««»wG, 1 cu'»iue ashSfm,Xsor'mn or, orn several mfrl °f r f,.. " VCT<3' different r IOnal forein S?°nsh°* whll 60 '-"Vries. ° &g‘ 05tum?s-from T'e y°u ame of t M*ny cul Cerent countr ™*10™ s°nQs. mla Presents. ^ 1 ^ cu/t0ra/ d,/ferenr co^na/ zzg^‘”ie:^^angaa J*"**•*£%'*$& ** l*Fl 'SS,0r) *NTq oii#> £■» «, °n "'osto °AT£- r pMce. r^V'Mdyi0^ T'»* 6 00 p ^ M Gen^l Put* i5 nn “'**'****,' ^ p^/-c jSOO%e' *^ **%£*«* s«»io,roft __ '**’ *«*-» o„a ^"O" reo, flna -( n° ,fs Filiates The Oregon Daily Emerald is published Monday through 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 News and Editorial 686-5511 Display Advertising and Business 686-3712 Classified Advertising 686-4343 Production 686-4381 Circulation * 686-5511 Editor Managing Editor News Editor Assistant News Editor Photo Editor Graphics Editor Ken Sands Sally Hodgkinson Glenn Boettcher Jeff Baker Steve Dykes Sioux Anderson Editorial Page Editor Sports Editor Associate Sports Editor Entertainment Editor Associate Editors ASUO Community Departments and Schools Environment Features Politics State Systems Night Editor General Staff Advertising Director Ad Services Classified Advertising Controller Production Manager Bill Manny Tamara Swenson Jody Murray Erzsi De ak Paul Telles Richard Wagoner Marian Green Leslie Farris Mike Lee Mike Rust Gabriel Boehmor Gabriel Boehmer Darlene Gore Ann Peterson Sally Oljar Jean Ownbey Sandra McMullen Mixed Nuts® POLICE CAPTAIN THOMAS FATE ELL/OT, WHO GOFI/SSIOEEB MT Poop ro RUB ocrr Btsfoot ts A. LSo A T . briefs SPEAKERS Rep Margie Hendrlcksen, D-Eugene, will hold a constituent briefing Sunday at 11 a m. in Room 112 EMU. She will discuss the budget and reapportionment Prot. Luciana Stegagno Picchlo o( the University ol Rome will speak on Tradi tional Jewish Motifs in Early Hispanic Poetry" today at 2:30 p.m. in Room A of the Collier House The lecture is sponsored by the romance languages department MEETINGS “MX: Destruction of the West, Threat to the Nation,” a panel discussion featuring residents of Nevada and Utah, will be held Sunday at 7:30 p m in the EMU Forum Room For more information contact Doug Barber at 485-1755 or Barbara Powell at 686-4356 The International Christian Fellowship will meet tonight at 7:30 p m at the Way Inn, 1332 Kincaid St CASH For Textbooks Mon.-Fri. Smith Family Bookstore 768 E. 13th 1 Bl. From Campus Ph 345-1651 (T ■■ J* Alpha Phi Omega will meet Sunday at 6 p.m. in the EMU Forum Room. Askleplad members interested in the softball picnic should meet in Room 214 EMU before noon Saturday Bring a bat and mitt NOTICES A bike race will be held Sunday at 11 am on the University campus Anyone may enter the eight-mile novice race For more infor mation call club sports at 686-3733 or Cycle Works 343-7086. The following streets will be closed between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. Sunday: 13th Avenue to Agate Street, Agate Street to 15th Avenue, 15th Avenue to University Street, University Street to 13th Avenue. No parking will be allowed during the closure The streets will be closed for the bike race Emergencies and staff may gain access to the health center at 13th Avenue and Agate Street A Mother's Day film festival will be held Sunday at 7 p.m. in Harris Hall. 8th Avenue and Oak Street "War Without Winners,” "El Salvador: Revolution or Death," and "Paul Jacobs and the Nuclear Gang" will be shown Free and Pies for Peace will be sharing pies with elected officials and dis cussing alternatives to the nuclear arms race Monday at 9:30 a m. in Harris Hall. Monday at 7 p.m "War Without Winners" will be shown Monday night in the McNutt Room of City Hall I, 777 Pearl St “Sprocket Holes for Lunch” will show "Caravaners," an expose of life in an Air stream trailer; and "Heavy Horse Pull," which deals with the role of horses in rural life today at 11:30 a m in Studio C of the Instructional Media Center M" "A1 ie il : Aunt Lucy’s ..an excerpt from our new menu. 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