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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1982)
BANANA SPLIT SALE Buy one at the regular price and get the second one for a penny. TOMORROW 1/14 . e HUy.rd January Hair Specials j Haircuts $8 reg $12 ... (includes I Perms 925 haircut) reg. $40 Call Carol Hubbard 343-4313 torappt. Turning Point 2660 Oak (bring coupon) I___1 bring their blend of traditional and avant garde to South Eugene High School at 8 p.m., Jan 27. Combining humorous patter with excellent musicianship, the group plays musical styles ranging from Bizet to Fats Waller. Tickets are $4-9 RocKHin The Greg Klhn Band will rock the EMU SaWroom on Jan 29at8p.m The show is expected to be a sell-out, so get your tickets early Tickets are $5.75 for University students, $7 for general admission Orland Tad Oiiand. a photography instructor at the University, presents black and white photographs taken along the U S. interstate highway system at the Photography at Oregon Gallery. The show runs through Feb. 15. Dance ’82 The University Theatre presents Dance ’82, an evening of modem dance, ballet and early American folk dances at the Robinson Theatre, Jan.22-23 and 27-30 Tickets for the show are $4 50 tor the general public, $2.75 tor University students and $3 50 for other students All performances start at 8 p m / Greek Specialities at reasonable prices. All lunches, dinners & pastries can be ordered to take out. poppis GREEK PEASANT FOOD WINE & SPIRIT 675 E. 13lh Ave. 343-0846 Closed Tuesdays ■M 30 o m -10 30 D no */eekdavs 9 a m -10 30 p m weeKends __ V, Rare artifacts show opens Danzig lectures, movies slated Yesterday's opening of the world-famous Danzig exhibit at the University Museum of Art is only the beginning of a great number of special events scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit The exhibit itself, featuring the most valuable collection of Judaic artifacts in Europe, will be shown through March 7. Other events include: • “Danzig as a Paradigm of Jewish History,” a lecture by Jewish writer and historian Lucy Dawidowicz Jan. 14 at 7:30 p.m in the 167 EMU. • "The Significance of the Danzig Collection,” a lecture by Vivian Mann, curator of the ex hibit from the Jewish Museum in New York The lecture is scheduled for 7:30 p.m Jan.18 in 167 EMU. • "Ritual Art and the Sense of Community,” a panel discus sion about art and culture, will be held Jan 19 at 7:30 p.m in 107 Lawrence. Panel members include University faculty members and Vivian Mann. • “Number Our Days,” an Os car-winning documentary about the Danzig exhibit will be shown at 7:30 p.m on Jan. 20 at Tem ple Beth Israel, 2550 Portland St., Eugene • University history professor Roger Chickering will give a lecture on Danzig's Jewish population between the two World Wars at 7:30 p.m. Jan 21 in 167 EMU • “Image Before My Eyes," a documentary about pre-WWII life in Jewish Poland, will be shown at Temple Beth Israel at 7:30 p.m on Jan.30. 1 To the Faculty of the University of Oregon. Chancellor LteuaHen has failed, the State Board of Higher Education has failed, Governor Atiyeh has failed—all those to whom Oregon had entrusted the care of its colleges and universities. Now it is the Legislature's turn. We, the U. of O. Federation of Teachers (AFT 3209, AFL-CIO), urge you to join with public employees ’ unions and other groups in taking our case directly to the legislators. Don ’t yield to the temptation to play ‘ ‘beggar-thy-neighbor ’ about how cuts should be made: across-the-board or selectively? Salary cuts or program reductions? The faculty was not consulted about such plans, nor will be be consulted until collective bargaining comes to our campus. What we can do now is to write to our legislators today and urge them to find new revenues for higher education and human resources. We can urge them to stop the Atiyeh-fostered drift of state revenues away from state purposes (higher ed, human resources) toward local government (schools, property-tax relief). Oregon doesn't need a sales-tax, it needs only a state government with the courage to base taxes on ability to pay. We need, for example, a graduated corporate tax- and we need to recover for public purposes some of the estimated S600 million which, following the Reagan tax cuts, Oregonians will not pay in federal taxes. Foices have been sounded in the legislature against the Atiyeh "re-election budget-cuts. ” Let’s support them. Write to your legislators today. Executive Committee, U. of O. f. T. Tom Brady (Hst), pres. Cheyney Ryan (Phil), v. -pres. Bill Cadbury (Speech), sec. Leila Wrathall (LERC), treas. 10 AQQO