Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 04, 1983, Section A, Page 10, Image 10

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    Bishops say no
to nuclear arms
CHICAGO (AP) — Declaring their op
position to decades of U S. strategic
thinking, America’s Catholic bishops
overwhelmingly approved a pastoral letter
Tuesday that condemns the first use of
nuclear weapons, all but rules out their
use in retaliation and demands a “halt” to
the growth of superpower arsenals.
Their pastoral letter on nuclear arms,
which will be the basis for teaching and
preaching in the 51 million member
American church, was adopted after two
years of debate despite Reagan ad
ministration objections to the call for a
nuclear freeze.
By a vote of 238-9, the National Con
ference of Catholic Bishops adopted its
44,000 word pastoral letter, “The
Challenge of Peace. God’s Promise and
Our Response.”
It is the church’s first comprehensive
appraisal of moral imperatives in a
nuclear age. The bishops said their “no"
to nuclear war is "definite and decisive.”
“Today the destructive potential of the
nuclear powers theatens the human per
son, the civilization we have slowly con
structed and even the created order
itself," the bishops said.
At the White House, spokesman Anson
Franklin said, “We’re not going to com
ment until we’ve had a chance to study
the letter.”
II et al.
MEETINGS
AES Collage Group Mooting on Fri. at 3 30 in EMU
Fishbowl (look (or AFS sign) Anyone affiliated or in
terested is invited
College Republicans meet tonight at 7:30 p.m. in Rm
113 EMU Everyone is welcome
Students Opposing Registration and the Draft meet
today in Rm 113 EMU at 5:30 p m Agenda includes plan
ning for a draft counseling workshop
Women in Transition will have their weekly luncheon
and discussion group at the Collier House/Faculty Club
today from 12:30 1 30
LECTURES
“Bodies that Loam Language" Is a lecture to be
presented by Kenneth Burke today at 3 30 p m in Rm
177 Lawrence
Psychology Spring Coltoquia will be held on Thurs. in
Rm 146 Straub at 4 p m Featured speakers will be
Robin Dawes. Harry Hoberman, and Myron Rothbard
Students, faculty, and community members are all
welcome Reception and refreshments immediately
following
Prof. Davie Napier will give a lecture on “Bible
Perspectives on Healing, In Prophet" today at 7:30 p m
in Rm 177 Lawrence
"Adhesion and Polarity of Cleavage Stage
Blastomeres" is the title of a lecture to be given by Peter
Armstrong. Zoology Dept . UC Davis, on Thurs at 3 30
p m in Rm 331 Science II
Jean Talbot, English/Visiting Scholar — will speak on
'Dickens and the Excluded Feminine” today at 3:30 in
Rm 204 Condon
Earth-Shelter Housing A the Detlgn/Bulld Process”
by Tedd Chill#**, tonight at 7 p m Rm 283 Lawrence
WORKSHOPS
“Interested in Pursuing a Master's In Business Ad
ministration?” is the topic of a workshop to be
presented today at 3:30 p.m in Rm 164 Oregon Hall For
more information call x3211
English Major* Graduating soon? Watch for details
on a workshop coming soon
Participate in an Intaresting career opportunities
workshop today in Rm 108 EMU at 4 30 p m
MISCELLANEOUS
English Dept, is requesting nominations for the
Outstanding Teacher of Expository Writing. This annual
honor goes to the GTF judged to be the year's best
teacher of composition Students in any composition
class this year may nominate their teachers tor this
award. Send nominations to: Director of Composition.
by Berke Breathed
BLOOM COUNTY
HOWPW GUESS 7
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English Dept Deadline is Mav 6
Easter Seal School needs used bicycles donated. Any
size will be accepted, but small ones would be preferred
Tricycles would also be helpful If you have a bicycle to
donate, please call 344-2247 and leave message so that
we can make arrangements for pickup.
Peace Corps Recruiters will have an information table
in the Lobby of the EMU May 3-5. There will be a film to
day from 4-5 Call Marsha Swartz, 686-3235 for informa
lion on interviews, which will be held tn Career Planning
and Placement May 4-5.
The University and the Lane Memorial Blood Bank are
sponsoring a second blood drawing today. The drawing
will be held in Rm 167 EMU from 10 a m -4 p m Drop in
donors are welcome, or appointments can be made by
calling 686-3085.
Spanish Language Retreat: Don’t miss this opportuni
ty to get together with Spanish speaking people and
practice Spanish Deadline is coming up Call Deborah
Ortiz, 202 Friendly at 345-9340
Phi Beta Kappa members: The college of Arts and
Sciences Is sponsoring a telefund drive May 2-5, goal be
ing to raise donations to provide the University with en
dowment funds for the support of a lecture series If you
are willing to volunteer an evening to do some telephon
ing, call >3905 or x3902 Volunteers are needed especial
ly for today
A newly formed stuttering group will meet on the 2nd
and 4th Thurs. ol each month at 7 p.m. The meetings are
open to adults with speech dysfluencies or those in
terested in joining a support group The meetings will be
held at the Eugene Hearing and Speech Ctr at 1202
Almaden St in Eugene For more information call
485-8521
Volunteers needed to help with research into
legislative issues which affect the future of Oregon's en
vironment Those interested please contact the Survival
Ctr at 686-4356, or drop by Suite 1, EMU
INTERVIEWS
Sign up begins at 7:30 a.m. on Wed. in Rm. 246 Susan
Campbell Hall for the following recruiters:
May 11 — Arthur Young & Company (for Accounting
Internship — Winter '84 — Jr. — U S. Cit/Perm res/and
• Non-Cit w/student visas — B/M — Accounting).
May 11 — Cascade Empire Corporation (Lumber
Trader/Broker-Trainee — Spring grads — B/M —
Business preferred)
May 12 — Arthur Andersen & Company (for Accoun
ting Internship (Winter Quarter '84) — Spring. Summer
'84 grads — B/M — Accounting).
May 12 — Tektronix — Group Seminar: 2:30-4:30 p.m.,
Rm 101 EMU
Sign up immadiataly If Interested In interviewing with
the following recruiters:
May 3-5 — Peace Corps Recruiting Office — EMU:
Group Meeting (May 3): 4-5 p.m., Rm 112, EMU: Film
(May 4): 4-5 p.m , Rm 101, EMU: Interviews (May 4-5: (for
Volunteer — Sp, Su grads — Any level — All majors)
May 4 — Rainbow Broadcasting, Inc. (KCRF Radio)
(for Marketing Consultants/Advertising Reps — F, W,
Sp, Su grads — Bachelor's — Bus Admin/Journalism).
May 5 — Port Angeles Public Schools (for Elementary,
both Primary & Intermediate: Secondary. Math, Com
puter Math, Vocational-Machinist/Automotive).
May 5 — U S. Air Force (For Pilot/Navigator/Engineer
— F, W. Sp, Su grads — All levels — Any major)
(205 — ROLM Corporation is hosting a Group Meeting
for MBA s in Mgmt (human resource orientation) and In
dustrial Relations students at the Master's level in Cen
tury Rm A, EMU from 7-8:30 p.m
May 6 — Portland School District — Group Meeting
only — 2-3 p m.. Rm 276, College of Education.
May 6 — Rolm Corporation (For Human Resource
Representative — Summer. Fall '83 graduates — MBA's
in Mgmt w/personnel and human resources orientation:
MS — Industrial Relations).
INTERNSHIPS: Sign up begins at 7:30 a.m. on Wed. at
Susan Campbell Hall, Rm 246 for the following FALL
TERM internship sites. Eligible students must be enroll
ed in the arts and sciences and be a junior or senior —
Fall 1983 Further information is available at Career Plan
ning & Placement, x3235
May 9 — Oregon — Pacific Economic Development
Corporation — (2 placements) Public Relations and
Economics
May 10 — Eugene Arts Foundation — Research/Com
munications/Special Programs
May 10 — City of Eugene — Personnel
May 11 — Lane Transit District — Special Project.
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more than one day's imorrett advertising
insertion the 01)1 s liahilily lor
tytxrgraphM al errors, in< (Kin t insertions,
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correctly, rail WIM141 before I pm lor
i orrer tion in the nent day's issue
For Sale
SCUBA SWAP May 6 8 Save 70-75%
?4? ?7?2 (Consignments taken now)
58
EXCELLENT condition, double bed.
mattress & springs. $180 Re-uphoi
stered overstutfed chair, $50 B A W TV,
$70 Call ?4? 1974 5 4
BUY MY REPUBLIC ticket $ir.O Any
where they tty 68?-5189 5 5
UMPIRES EQUIPMENT: Mask outside
chest protector, shin guards, ball bug.
counter Call John, 68? 7788 or
686-5511 56
WOMAN’S REDWING Hiking boots. 7%
regular, good condition $75 744 0098
5 4
SMITH CORONA 2900 Save $100 f »
condition $275 Cell ?44 0071 5-5
Services
TOR QUALITY TYPESETTING, 01*
SIGN, layout, pasteup and camera work
come on up to the Oregon Deity Emerald
Jobwork Department, ?00 EMU.
•00-4301, ask tor Annie Noon to 4 pm,
Monday through Friday !0% dtacoont
on reeumes tor UO students with currant
ID and tee card tin
Words and Images
editing A illustration Rea ’’47 64 78
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Pag* 10 Section A
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Books
#0,000 iOOKS IN STOCK
All selling 25% to 50% oft list prices
New Bootes text Books ('.lift Notes
Magazines
USED BOOKS BOUGHT AND SOLD
SMITH FAMILY BOOKSTORE
7*8 East 13th
___262 tfn
EMERALD CITY COMICS
Buy Sell Trade
770 E. 13th 345 258#
976 WHf
Ski Stuff
NEW *243 SKIS Bools. Poles, cloth
ing.etc Must sacrifice prices 726-2811
5 9
Recreation
ADVANCED WOODLATHE
Woodturner Steve Gellman leaches
cleencutting technique of wood turning
as well as tool sharpening and car
Saturday li t, May 7, 14, & 21 n the
EMU CRAFT CENTER. 686 4281
Cost *15 025 S-6
Bicycles
MOTOMCANE NOMADE 22 new
tires, great condition *t to Can Drew
6824674 _ _64
SCKAi 3*46 ? lenders handlebar
•biller* Allow rims *225 485 4178
5 6
0
SECOND NATURE
USED BIKES
Hpw end used parts In the towns',
raw. iwmmiUi «4 1 iwscr •
arm uu tSAtx
171J WHmMK 34 V1142
SPECIALS THIS MONTH
Centurion 15-spd.
$249.50
ChroMo (fame alloy wheels
FUJI "Del Ray" *299.50
New quadra butted frartRt
Road test in March BICYCLING
With thla ad *10 ott any Fu|l or
Centurion
STU S BIKE
SHOP
th A Monroe
344-2175
I Cars & Cycles
?• VW SCIROCCO ftronre with stripes
AM-FM cassette new radials, excellent
condition $4900 245-8100 5-9
MOPED Peugeot 102 sp Runs like new
Low mileage Call Turt>0. 485 9892 5 6
Auto Repair
SPNING TUNE-UP SPECIAL Honda
Datsun. VW, Toyota, Votva and others
Include* tune up complete, valve ad
justment. oil change' filter *25 plus
pan* Can 34S-*073 tor appointment
J.S. Fry Auto Repair MWF S tJ
Opportunities
THE EMU CULTURAL
FORUM ANNOUNCES
UNDERGRADUATE
ART SHOW
AN U ot O undergraduate artists are
encouraged to submit a maximum ot 2
pieces c4 their own original ad work m
any medium AN work must be mount
ed and ready tor display Submsston
win be accepted tor jurying on Friday
May 6 only, from 10 am to noon m
room 167 EMU Cafl 686 427? tor
turther ntormafton824 5-5
Wanted
U OP O PROFESSOR and tarraly wish to
rent furnished house tor next school
yew Call 686-4591 or 242-1824 56
WANTED: SUPER TEACHER
The English Department is requesting
nominations trom students tor the Out
standing Teacher ot Expository Writing
This annual honor, sometimes attection
atety referred to as the "Super Teacher
A warn,'' goes to the GTE tudged to be
the y<iar's best teacher ol composition
Students In any composition class dur
ing this year may nominate their
teachers lor this coveted prize Send
nominations to Director ol Composition
English Department Deadline May 6
007 5-6
Help Wanted j
THE OREGON DAILY EMERALD is
now accepting applications tor alt staff
positions tor 1980-84 The deadline tor
applying tor managing Editor and News
Editor is May 11. 198? at 5 p m 4p
plications tor all other applications is
May ?0, 198? at 5 p m Applications and
Iob descriptions may be picked up at the
Emerald ottice. EMU Suite ?00 Staff
positions are
Managing Editor
News Editor
Assistant News Editor
Photo: Graphics Editor
Sports Editor
Assistant Sports Editor
Entertainment Editor
Assistant Entertainment Editor
features Editor
Associate Editor for Higher Education
Associate Editor tor Departments and
Schools
Associate Editor tor ASUO
Associate Editor tor Community
Associate Editor tor Politics
The Oegon Daily Emerald s an affirma
tive action equal opportunity employer
Women minorities and the handicapped
are encouraged toapply S-20
ARE YOU ENTHUSIASTIC? Fun ol
ideas? Eager to work hard? Then we
want you tor 198? 84 ASUO govern
ment' We are now hiring directors lor
Finance
Student Events
Program Development
State Affairs
University Affairs
Job description is Suite 4 EMU Approx
SI 80rstipend or $6/hr work-study
Appkcatwns doe May 6. interviews May
7-8 Other positions wUi be advertised
soon ASUO is an Affirmative Action
Equal Opportunity employer Women,
minor lies and handicapped encouraged
to ***** 011 5-5
Ill......I
HELP WANTED: TheESC APE Field
Studies Program is currently seeking a
Student Direcor for 198?-84 This po
sition demands a minimum weekly com
mitment to 40 hours beginning June 15
The ESCAPE Director must have exper
ience in the following areas Volunteer
ism. consensu* decision-making, peer
and staff supervision problem-solving,
communciation skills, group process,
leadership training, policy making, cur
ricu.um development, and experiential
learning Highly developed organiza
tional and leadeship skills and a willing
ness to be flexible are vital The Director
must exemplify and be able to demon
strate the following qualities °rofes
sionalism, trust, commitment, advocacy,
chutzpah, perspicacity, and empathy In
addition to trainirq and experience in the
above listed areas, this position will
provide additional training in the follow
ing areas Budget preparation and
negotiation, fiscal management, per
sonal management, faculty and admin
istrative collaboration and public rela
tions procedures Compensation op
tions are negotiable Application packets
are available the ESCAPE Office. 227
EMU Completed packets are due by 5
pm, Wednesday, May 4 For more infor
mation, contact aeShauna Blankinship
at 6M-4351. Affirmative Action/Equal
Opportunity Employer._ 006:5-4
AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS Need
ed Part-Full time. No experience or
selling required Earn up to $400 a week
taking snapshots in your area Write to
Atlas Systems P O Box 9250 Whittier
C A 90608 5-16
SUPPORT WORKER Flesidential tram
ing home for severly retarded adults
Shift 7 am-10 20 am, Monday-Friday
Hygiene, Showering routines with men
$2 70 an hour Apply 1892 Alder St.,
weekdays 8-2_ 019:5-5
30 GTF, CRISIS CENTER DIRECTOR
Applications and job descriptions
available at Counseling Center. Rm
209. Due May 12 817:5-4
THE STUDENT UNIVERSITY AF
FAIRS Board is now accepting applica
tions for 1 Business/Economics posi
tion, 1 Law/Education position and 1
Dance/P E./Recreation position Ap
plications are available in Suite 2 EMU.
and must be turned in by 5 pm, Friday
May 6 The ASUO is an Affiimative
Action/Eaual Opportunity Employer
BUSINESS MANAGER For 40 person
housing cooperative 20 hours per week
For job description bring resume to
Kevin Lamb 1646 Alder St.. 10-4 Mon
day-Friday 5-16
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