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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1982)
Social Security will borrow up to $2 billion ■r WASHINGTON (AP) - Social Security's old-age trust fund will have to borrow between $1 billion and $2 billion shortly after Election Day to cover the Nov 3 checks for nearly 32 million retirees and their families, a government official said Monday That will only be the first installment The old-age fund, under temporary authority granted by Con gress last year, will have to borrow up to $11 billion from the disability and Medicare trust funds before the end of December to keep paying benefits on time through next June, said Treasury Department spokesman Marlin Fitzwater He said the borrowing — the first in history — involves nothing more than "a bookkeeping entry” after the checks go out He stressed, "There is no danger of anyone not receiving a check." Robert J Myers, executive director of the National Commission on Social Security Reform, estimated that $1 billion to $1 5 billion remained in the old-age fund after September checks totaling $119 billlion were mailed Oct 3 Payroll tax receipts will rebuild the fund before Nov 3, but it may still fall short of the $11.5 billion needed, Myers said I et al. MEETINGS The Undergraduate Economica Association will hold a short organizational meeting today at 3 30 p m in 412 We'll discuss films, tutors, and a graduate school seminar The Oregon Student Public Interest Research Group (OSPIRG) invites you to attend a General interest Meeting tonight at 7 p m in the EMU Forum Room OSPIRG is a statewide student-directed research and advocacy organization working on consumer, social justice, energy and environmental issues Student input and participation are the foundation upon which OSPIRG is built Join us and see how your input can make a difference The Gay and Lesbian Ailiance holds its general business meetings every Tuesday from 3 30 to 5 p m in the Boardroom. 337 EMU The core group invites you to attend these meetings as they are crucial to the events and outlook of GALA We welcome your ideas sugges tions support and opportunity to be involved For more information please contact the Gay and Lesbian Alliance at Suite 318 EMU or give us a call at 686-3360 Student* for a Nuclear Free Future (SNuFF) will have a meeting today at 5 p m in 112 EMU All are welcome The Christian Science Organization meets every Tuesday at 6 30 p m in the EMU Readings from the Bible and the Christian Science textbook as well as testimonies on healing through individual prayer happen each week All are welcome SEMINARS/WORKSHOPS “Out of the Body Traveling" is the subject of this week's SEARCH class on Metaphysical Wisdom The class meets Wednesday at 3 30 p m in Room 309 Gilbert Hall OLwm wuuni i oy tierKe nreamea DOONESBURY UXXS HKL TPtWeX DAMN' I Mb I HAS BROUGHTINAUHflB AWAlVMP Mwrrpy HOW IWTFRANCO'S IHAI'MkW CiOMbH#OUT JOCK' Itf LOOKKJP I DON'T ID Pfm THAT CAPITAL GET H, DAP ISM STUl WORKS, Mftft WHY APE TO SHOW THAT FREE YOU DOING MAP Ft T FORCES STILL THIS? ' FAVOR THE IT'S TIME THAT CAPTAINS OF INTXGJFf STOPPtV ACTING UK£ TOTAL UJIMPS' IF MPE TOF££P AMtPjCAN BUS! NtSG STRONG. COMPANIES UPt TR£N PFX ANP PFOPtf UK£ FR££> BATES by Garry Trudeau THIS 15 NO UNCLE VM£ FOR FR£P? SmiMtN JAUTY'THE FCONOMn, AT STAKE HE&!j t Dr. Anthony Robert*, a Eugene Chiropractor, will present a headache clinic tonight at the Eugene Public Library, in the Lecture Room at 7 p m The topic of discussion will be causes treatment and preventative measures and the role of exercise in neck care For more information call 484-5438 The headache clinic is free to the public Laam all about cooperatives and non-profit corpora tions at this week's class of the People’s Law School. The class will be held Wednesday from 7 to 9 p m at Patterson Community School, 1510 W 15th The class will focus on how co-ops can increase your buying power and what it takes to start your own For more information, contact Sue Heinl at 342-6056 SPEAKERS “Cultural Background of the Guaymi of Panama" will be the topic of slides and lecture by Prof Phil Young tonight at 7 30 in 1236 Kincaid, as part of the Eugene Council for Human Rights in Latin America Search Class Indigenous Cultures of Latin America INTERVIEWS Spend on Afternoon on the Job at Paclficomm. Enjoy an on-site visit and learn about career opportunities in the field of public realtions on Thursday from 1 30 to 4 30 p m Sign up today in 246 Susan Campbell Hall Space is limited Transportation is provided Interviews: Oct. 25 — The American Graduaie School of Interna tional Management (All Degree levels — all disciplines for information on Grad School Program in International Mgmt) Oct. 25 — Atkinson Grad School of Mgmt, Willamette University (F. W, Sp. Su grads — Bachelor s - All majors for Two-year graduate program) Oct. 26 — College of Law. Willamette University (F. W Sp Su grads — anyone wishing to discuss Law School Law School Admissions) Oct. 26 — Jeld-Wen, Inc (F, W, Sp Su grads — Bachelor s — Business for Produc Mgmt Trainee) Please sign up Immediately If Interested in Interview ing with the following recruiters. Oct. 19 — Meier A Frank (Fall grads — B — Bus Lib Arts for Training Program) Oct. 19 — Pacific Gas A Electric (Fall grads — B M — CIS Math or Bus w strong interest and background in CS — Math majors include Ph D ) Oct. 20 — U S Coast Guard (Bachelor s — Acct Bus Admin Chem CS/Ftn/Fin Mgmt/Math Mktg Opera Research Statistics or Master's — Soc Sci/Physical Sci for Commissioned Officer Also interviewing for Summer Employment) Group Meeting 12-1 Room 336 Law School Additional information on recruiter requirements available at Career Planning & Placement MISCELLANEOUS “The Ultimate You” is the title of a free preview about the global transition coming very soon that starts with you a simple and direct solution to problems, will be held tonight at 7 30 p m at the Springfield Library. 225 N 5th 726-0534. and at 7 30 p m Thursday night at the Eugene Public Library. 100 W 13th Sponsored by Connections The University Gay Mens Rap Group will not hold Ns first potiuck tonight from 7 to 9 p m The potluck was to be held at 1414 Kincaid in the backdoor coffee house For more information contact the Gay and Lesbian Alliance at Suite 318 EMU or give us a call at 686-3360 There will be an Honors College Ice Cream Social for all new Honors College students on Wednesday night at 9 (3rd floor Chapman) Also, an Honors College Student Advisory Board Meeting is scheduled for Thursday at 3 30 pm (3rd floor Chapman) All Honors College students are invited to attend and share their ideas “The Alienation of America?” is the title of a free forum onU S — European Relations, will be preserved at 3:30 p m today in the EMU Forum Room Featuring Dr Hanhardt. Dr Stone and Dr Wixman, the open forum will explore the present European political atmosphere and the influence of Reagan Administration policies Spon sored by the International Studies Association The University Lacrosse Club will begin practices today and every Tuesday and Thursday at 3 pm The practices will be held on the 18th and Agate Field Everyone is welcome to participate If there are any further questions, please call 343-8673 or go to the Club Sports Office A newly released Him entitled, “Lucy in Disguise" will be shown today at 2 30 p m in 204 Condon The film documents the discovery and interpretation of the early human fossil Lucy and the impact it has had on theories of human evolution Production of the film was support ed by the National Endowment for the Humanizes it runs for 58 minutes The UnNed Methodist Campus Ministry sponsors a spiritual growth group each Tuesday evening from > 30 to 9 p m in the Wesley Center Lounge. 1236 Kincaid The Sierra Club Many Rivers Group and Land. Air, Water (a law students environmental organization) will present a Candidates Forum tonight at 7 30 in Room 129 of the Law School George Wingard.Margie Hendriksen. Mary McCauley Burrows and Jim Weaver will discuss important state and local environmental issues, and field questions from the audience Admission is free The Gay and Lesbian Alliance will hold the Lesbian discussion group from 7 to 9 p m tonight in 101 EMU For more information please contact the Gay and Lesbian Alliance at Suite 318 EMU or give us a call at 686-3360 CLASSIFIED ADS CAN BE PLACED AT ODE OFFICE, 300 EMU UO BOOKSTORE STAMP COUNTER EMU MAIN DESK RATES: Rates are 15 cents per word lor the first day and 12 cents per word lor consecutive days the ad is run with out change SI.50 minimum lor the llrsl Insertion S1.20 minimum lor consecutive In eertfons LAFLER SILKSCREEN Custom printed shirts in quantity 343-2300.342-1927. 717 10-21 POLYFOAM Cut rate prices Sleeping pads, mattresses any size BOB'S UPHOLSTERY 250 Polk 343-1950 525 tin FOAMI FOAMI FOAMI Cut to any size Mattresses, cushions, sleeping pads, van beds and pillow inserts THE FOAM OUTLET Behind Mayfair Spfd 747 1425 10-29 1970 MAZDA 49 000 miles AM-FM cassette, snow chains $1500 Calf 484-4215 10-22 1972 PINTO $850 Call f’44 4425 or 687-2111 10-20 101 Sugar Free Desserts! 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