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1Continued from Page 6B also publishes the Free Country Times, a magazine orientated toward the out doors The Outdoor Program, which has been on campus for over 10 years, isn’t a club where members must pay dues to join Rather, Nelson says, "anyone who walks through the doors belongs " Thousands of participants go out on over 400 trips a year There are a wide variety of trips offered now, ranging from an exotic skindiving adventure in the Caribbean, to a climb of Mount Ranier, to a ski tour through Santiam Pass "The trips are extremely informal and spontaneous," Nelson says "They give anyone the opportunity to get what they want out of the outdoors It is really unlimited to what you can do and learn from the wilderness After all. the trip to Nepal was just a good idea until someone took the initia tive All it takes is a little interest and you'll find it worth your time " “This program is exactly what the participants want it to be,” Keith Nelson says. “They decide the scope and content by showing where their interests lie.” Food Service German A U TO St Ft VIC E VWs-MERCEDES-BMWs DATSUN-TOYOTA-AUDI Reliable service for your foreign car 342-2912 2025 Franklin Blvd Eugene, Oregon NFL player, owner talks off to rocky start HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (AP) - Negotiations between repre sentatives of the National Football League's players and owners got off to a rocky start Tuesday, with both sides sharply criticizing the opposi tion's opening proposal Jack Donlan. executive dir ector of the NFL management council, left the bargaining room less than an hour after the two sides sat down to exchange initial proposals Donlan described the union's proposal, which included a demand for a greater per centage of the owners gross revenues, as a ‘ self-serving, rambling 11-page statement'' designed to attract media attention “It was not a traditional labor proposal where you address certain problems and express demands," said Donlan The two sides met for about two hours Tuesday morning to discuss procedural matters and returned after a lunch break to begin actual negotiations Emerging from the afternoon session, Donlan said both sides had agreed to a brief recess to study one another's statements However, 45 minutes passed with no resumption of talks, and officials later said that talks had been broken off until noon Thursday At a news conference, NFL Players Association repre sentatives expressed displea sure that Donlan had shown up for Tuesday's opening round of negotiations with only four other negotiators — no owners and no representative of NFL Commis sioner Pete Rozelle Gene Upshaw, the union pre sident, also charged that management's 16-page open ing proposal lacked substance and called it "an insult to our members." 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