Mixed Nuts®
COUPON
[-•COUPON-.
ex^\
1211 Alder
SYS
NEW YORK
pi^o
Serving Pizza by the Slice
or by the Whole Pizza Pie
Located near U of O, across
from Sacred Heart Hospital
Open 7 days a week til 8:00
.—————■———COUPON————-——<
•COUPON—T
s°a^rees
0raer^ery
o
c
■o
o
z
Call...
686-9598
STUDENT RALLY
FOR HIGHER EDUCATION
Join Students from other State System Campuses
at the State Capitol on
Thursday, May 28th.
Lobby against: Sky-Rocketing Tuition
Department Cuts
Firing Staff Members
TRANSPORTATION provided.
Buses leave Mac Court at 9:00 a.m. Sign-up in Suite 4, EMU
Recycle This Paper — Please
daily emerald
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 ot 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 Boehm >r
Bill Manny
Darlene Gore
Ann Peterson
Sally Oljar
Jean Ownbey
Sandra McMullen
Prof’s book
ireceives award
•'The World Copper In
dustry,” by University econ
omist Raymond Mikesell, was
recently selected as one of the
outstanding academic books of
1980 by Choice, the publication
of College and Research Li
braries.
‘‘I was a little surprised that it
was selelcted as an outstanding
academic book,” Mikesell said.
"Most of those who use it are
members of mining companies
or are invloved with mining
economics.”
Mikesell’s book gives a
comprehensive overview of the
world copper industry. He dis
cusses how copper prices are
determined, how much compe
tition exists, substitution and its
effects on prices, and long-run
supply and demand.
He also considers price
stabilization, recycling and
enviromental problems.
Concern over the copper
supply has resulted from expro
priation of mines, enviromental
regulations for smelters and the
last decade's wildly fluctuating
prices. Mikesell concludes
from his analysis of the copper
industry that:
•A copper cartel similar to
OPEC will be unprofitable
because of elasticities of
demand.
•The outlook for international
prices does not appear encour
aging.
It is likley copper prices will
rise sharply in the mid-1980’s
because of increased demand
and investment in mines.
Mikesell’s interest in cooper
arose out of research in foreign
mineral investments which
dates from his association with
the Presidents’s Materials
Policy Commsion in 1951-52.
Mikesell was recently ap
pointed a member of the Na
tioal Materials Advisory
Board, which serves under the
National Academy of Sciences
and the National Research
Council. NMAB’s purpose is to
identify critical issues
concerning minerals that need
further research. Mikesell will
attend the board’s biannual
meeting in Washington for the
first time this June.
briefs
SPEAKERS
Joseph Takahashl will speak on "Neural
and endocrine regulation of avian circadian
systems" today at 1 p.m. in Room 317
Science III as part a final Ph D oral
Lynn Jeffress, doctoral candidate In
Romance Languages, will defend her
dissertation "The Novels of Michel Tour
nier" today at 4 p m in Room 221 Friendly
Hall
John Burkhardt, a member of Physicians
for Social Responsibility, will speak on
"Nuclear Proliferation: The Effectiveness of
Civil Disobedience as a Means of Resistan
ce" today at 3:30 p m in Room 204 Condon
Hall e will describe the hypothetical deton
ation of a nuclear bomb over the city Eugene
and the destruction of lives and property that
would result. All are invited
“After Neruda: New Chilean Poetry,” a
bilingual poetry reading with Juan Epple,
Steven White and Uri Hertz will be presented
Sunday at 7:30 p.m at The Loft, 1340 Alder
St Music and a slide show from Chile also
will be featured
MEETINGS
Active members of Phi Beta Kappa are
reminded that an election meeting will be
held today at 1 p.m. in the Graduate School
conference room. Bring your copy of the
membership committee report. For more
information call Nan at ext. 4022.
The International Christian Fellowship
will meet tonight at 7:30 p.m. at the Way Inn,
1332 Kincaid St. A trip to World Wildlife
Safari will leave 1332 Kincaid St. The five
dollar cost includes lunch.
Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship will
meet tonight at 7 p.m. in the Stafford
Residence Hall lounge. All are welcome.
“Development: For People or tor Profit?”
a sharing of ideas on women's place as seen
by development experts, multinationals and
the victims themselves will be held today at 2
p m. in Room 215 EMU.
NOTICES
The Museum ot Art will be closed Satur
day through Monday for Memorial Day
weekend.
The Baha'i Association will have an infor
mation table in the EMU lobby today
between 9 a m. and 3 p.m
The Black Student Union will hold elec
tions Thursday and Friday of next week from
9 a m. to 5 p.m. in the ASUO Office, Suite
Four, EMU. An ID card is necessary.
“The First Circle,” a film based on the
novel by Alexander Solzhenitsyn, in Room
107 Lawrence Hall
Open Sat. by
Appointment
SPRING TUNE-UP
SPECIAL
Engine oil & filter (if
needed) • Chassis Lube • Adjust
Carburetor with Fuel
Analyzer • Cylinder
Compression • Check and
Replace Ignition Points • Adjust
Valve Clearance • Adjust Fan
Belt • Inspect and Adjust
Brakes • Check Radiator Coolant
and Add (if needed) • Replace
Spark Plugs
Parts and Labor
All VW Beetles.
Pre ’72 Buses, and
All Type 3’s
Parts and Labor
19/2 and Later
Buses, Rabbits,
and Dashers
DISK BRAKE SPECIAL
'75 to '79 Rabbits & Sciroccos
NEW ROTORS, PADS, LABOR
1980 WE CARE AWARD OF HONOR WINNER
Our mechanics are registered Volkswagen technicians
and certified by Niase.
20 Coburg Road • 485-6111
WM1IIEDT
VOLKSWAGEN
69.95
Due to ths already low pries ot this spscisl, no sdditlonsl discounts will bs glvsn.
Good through May 31st