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w German AUTO SLRS/ICE VWs-MERCEDES-BMWs DATSUN-TOYOTA-AUDI Reliable service for your foreign car 342-2912 2025 Franklin Blvd Eugene. Oregon OSL budget grows $800 By Rich Burr Otltf Em»rm4d Reversing a Wednesday decision, the Incidental Fee Committee voted 5-2 on Thursday to approve about $800 extra for the Oregon Student Lobby, increasing its budget to the original request and the ASUO recommendation of almost $20,800 — a five-per cent increase over this year's program subsidy "I don't agree with giving them a $3,800 pay increase over the next two years, even if other Oregon professionals in their field are getting raises." said IFC member David Gibson about the precedent-setting vote If the IFC gives raises for professional services to one group, it will have to approve increases for other such groups. Gibson said But IFC member Steve Bald win. who voted for the increase, asked why the IFC should not pay OSL employees what other Miller times starring Miller High Life 'Gee, .. it -hiwst be grsaftpbe i >v a .+ * ■fVatei*™ti(? 11981 Beer Brewed by Miller Brewing Co Milwaukee. Wis professionals receive Primarily because of the in crease for the OSL, the IFC has approved more than $2,700 above the ASUO recommenda tion through Thursday's hear ing About $2,300 of the extra $5,000 discovered in projected incidental fee revenue remains The committtee, in a 4-3 vote, also approved a budget in crease of almost $250 for a telephone for the Physically Limited Union of Students However, the PLUS director Chester Faller, said he wanted all funds to be used for a lawsuit, not for a phone, said IFC member Katcha Phinney The IFC will probably approve a motion to reconsider the rest of the PLUS budget, said Xavier Romano, IFC vice chairer In other reconsideration ac tion, the committee voted unan imously to rehear the Foreign Student Organization's budget and 6-1 to rehear the YWCA budget In regular business. Legal Services received more than $31,000, $700 less than it requested Program director Charles Spinner requested a $1,240 pay increase for a secretary, but the committee approved a $540 raise instead in unanimously approving the budget The Office of Student Ad vocacy received its requested five-percent increase in a bud get of about $29,000 The in crease is going for a director s pay raise and a new administrative assistant, which is needed because the OSA is handling three times as many cases this year as it has in the past four years, said director John Moore Women in Transition, receiv ing $2,100, or almost as much as they got this year, was al located $60 more than an initial ASUO recommendation The Association of Student Chapters/American Institute of Architects received about $600 — about $300 less than its request — but about $75 more than than this year's funding The Rape Crisis Network and Students for a Nuclear Free Fu ture both received budgets at the ASUO recommended level The IFC granted them about $1.200 and $220, respectively The Oregon Computing As sociation, a new University group, was allocated more than $220 and had its four goals ap proved The IFC also approved the American Society of Interior Designers' request for about $140 JOB INTERVIEWS? SALE! S300.000.00 INVENTORY OF MENSWEAR SLASHED! Total Liquidation! Sale on Now MB. ROBERTS Inside die Springfield Mall 1-105 & Mohawk. Springfield Get the ODE