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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1982)
Kennedy may nix 1984 race WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen Edward Kennedy, D-Mass , appears to have decided not to run for president in 1984 and intends to make a formal announcement on Wednesday, sources close to the senator said late Tuesday night Aides who asked not to be identified by name said Kennedy intends to disclose his decision not to run at a late-morning news conference "He will make that announcement," said one source But this source cautioned that Kennedy had been in meetings on the subject late Tuesday night and there were 'still people who are trying to talk him out of it." Kennedy, who tried unsuccessfully to win the 1980 Democratic presidential nomination from President Carter, has been the front-runner in the polls for the 1984 nomination But aides and other close associates have said in recent weeks that some members of Kennedy’s family have been urging him not to run One associate of Kennedy said he made his apparent decision at a family Thanksgiving holiday Kennedy arranged a meeting with House Speaker Thomas O'Neill, D-Mass , a long-time political ally, for Wednesday morning, apparently to inform him of his decision. The Boston Globe said in Wednesday editions that political associates had told Kennedy that if he ran, he had as good a chance as anybody of winning the nomination if the economy continued in a slump, but would have a poor chance of winning the election OLCC slams door on efforts allowing drive-through sales MILWAUKIE (AP) - The Oregon Liquor Control Com mission unanimously rejected a request Tuesday to allow a liquor outlet in east Multnomah County to experiment with drive-through sales The vote came after testimony from several opponents of the proposal Grant Lowery had asked that he be able to experiment with drive-through sales. He said a survey of his customers showed they favor the idea He also said other states had successfully allowed drive-through liquor sales. Carole Satterfield, representing Washington County's Mothers Against Drunk Drivers, criticized the scheme “Historically the state of Oregon has been willing to spend millions and millions of dollars for alcohol treatment and rehabilitation programs," she said. "What we have done is look at the problem after the horse is out of the barn." II et al DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau BLOOM COUNTY by Berke Breathed OPUS • MOTHER ISN'T CXPECTEP. | SHE'S IN THE SOOTH mWNTlC CHEWIN6 HAUBl/T ANP OEN emit enjowx mihpk, age. WHICH,OF COURSE, IS OTOE SOtACE FOR AN APMITIEP MOMMA'S BW. MEETINGS The Finance Club will hold an opan meeting tonight at 7 in 338 Gilbert Gary Draper, an independent broker here in Eugene, will give an account ot an average day in his work and how one could become a broker The meeting is open to all interested students After Draper speaks, there will be an organizational meeting tor the Finance Club The Lac rose* Club la holding a mandatory chalk talk tonight at 9 in 101 EMU The meeting will cover all ol our plays for the game on Dec 11 OSPIRG la having a local board meeting tonight at 7 30 in Century Room D. EMU Everyone is welcome The HawaH Club will have a meeting tonight at 7 in 112 EMU Topics to be discussed will include the Luau, dues, t-shirts, and ski trip Please attend as it is the last meeting of the term Attention Marketing Association and Interasted business students: There will be a meeting tonight at 7 in 243 Gilbert followed by a student/faculty social at 8 in Gerlinger Lounge All interested please attend Check the bulletin board on 3rd floor Gilbert for more informa tion Returned Peace Corps Volunteers: There will be a meeting at East Broadway Pizzeria Friday at 6 p m Contact Marsha Swartz at 686-3235 for more informa tion The Holiday Protect will hold a public meeting tonight at 7:30 at the Eugene Hilton The Eugene/Springfield Holiday Protect needs people to visit people confined in nursing homes and hospitals on Christmas Day We sing carols, give gilts and visit with people For more information call 345-3277 or 485-5131 S.P.A. (Students lor a Progressive Agenda) will hold Its lirst general meeting today at 3 30 p m in the EMU Forum Room All interested students of the progressive persuasion are invited to attend SEMINARS/WORKSHOPS The final tall farm seminar of the Solar Seminar Series will be on local Implementation of the regional power plan. Les Tumidaj. associate energy planner for the Lane Council ot Governments, is scheduled to speak at 7 p m tonight at the Eugene Public Library SPEAKERS "The Impact of s Riant Closing on Women Workers will be the topic of a presentation given by Brenda Cochrane today from 3 to 4:30 p m in the EMU Forum Room Sponsored by the Center tor the Study of Women in Society INTERVIEWS Dec. 6, 7 - U S Marines - EMU Dec. 8,9,10 - U S Navy - EMU Dec. 9 — U S Marines (F. W, Sp. Su grads — B/M/PhD — All majors for Officer) Please sign up Immediately If Interested In Interview ing with the following recruiters: Dec. 1 — Uni-Lab Corporation (F. W. Sp. Su grads — B — Business for Management Trainee) Dec. 2 — U S Air Force (F. W. Sp, Su grads — B/M/Ph D — Any major tor Pilot/Navigator Program) Additional information on recruiter requirements available at Career Planning and Placement MISCELLANEOUS ORCA will host an Interview panel of local employers In Computer Science tonight at 7 in 238 Gilbert Bring your questions concerning all aspects ot employment In the computer field CLASSIFIED ADS CAN BE PLACED AT OOE OFFICE, 300 EMU UO BOOKSTORE STAMP COUNTER EMU MAIN DESK DEADLINES: Ads must be placed by 1 pm one day prior to publication Ads that are to appear in Monday's paper must be in by 1 pm Friday The ODE cannot be responsible tor more than one day's Incorrect adver Using insertion The ODE'S liability for typographical errors, incorrect inser lions, or omissions in advedising pub lished shall be limited solely to the cancellation of charges for such podion of space occupied by the error If your ad appears Incorrectly, call 888-4343 before 1 pm for correction In the next day's issue RATES: Rates are 15 cents per word tor the first day and 12 cents per word for consecutive days the ad is run with out change *1.50 minimum for the first Insertion 51.20 minimum tor consecutive Insertions has the best selection of cards It's wodhatrip Two locations 5lh Street Southtowne Public Martcet at 28th 8 Oak LITTLE ANGEL and give a special friend or sweetheart a NOEL NOTE this Christmas 15 words for $1 50 if placed by 1 pm Dec 10 at the usual locations Published Dec 1? instruction NEED HELP with German and French papers7 Native speakers otter help with proofreading 244-4295, 245-7705 12-2 2 HOUR WORKSHOP HOW TO SCHEDULE ORDER • OPERATE Video Equipment FOR MEETINGS The Heal Benefit to you is when you need to order Video, you will know what to do! 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