Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 06, 1983, Page 7, Image 7

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    'Sermon on the (EMU) mount'
A member of Maranatha Christian
Center, a fundamentalist Christian group,
zealously preaches an anti-abortion message
on the knoll outside the EMU Wednesday.
Flanking the speaker are other Maranatha
members holding pictures of aborted
fetuses.
The display illicited an angry response
from a number of students.
Campus Security officials say they
received several calls from people offended
by the Maranatha speaker's shouting and
the large, color photos.
Maranatha Christian Center is located
one block west of campus at 818 E. 15th St.
Photo by Dave Kao
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because the power to distribute
incidental fees rests with the
elected members of the Incidental
Fee Committee.
Burr was concerned that in
coming students would not have
an opportunity to have a voice in
how their fees are spent.
Burr maintained that
allocating student fees is an an
nual function of the IFC and to
earmark funds further into the
future than one year contradicts
the incidental fee process.
Malarkey said the intent of the
incidental fee concept is to give
students the right to control their
own fees — an amendment such
as the spring vote is
constitutional.
He cited other instances of,
referendum votes at the
University.
Burr wondered whether a
discrimination based on political
view was used by OSPIRC in its
choice of lobbying issues for lob
bying. However, he said he knows
of no instances of anyone being
refused participation in OSPIRC
because of personal views.
Malarkey retorted this saying
OSPIRC has open meetings, an
nual and open voting at each
chapter and the lobbying issues
are determined by surveys, with
the issues showing the most con
cern by consumers receiving the
most consideration.
Burr argued that because
OSPIRC receives state funds, its
workers can be considered state
employees and as such they
violate state law.
Malarkey said OSPIRC is a
private non-profit corporation and
the money it receives from the
University goes to the corpora
tion, and its employees are paid
by OSPIRG. He also said the court
is not the proper place to rule on
state laws.
Burr's final contention
centered on OSPIRG being a cor
poration. He cited an incident
when University Pres. Paul Olum
moved to remove a corporation
from campus. At this time Con
treras interjected to say that Olum
had only stalled the issue and no
precedent had been set.
During rebuttal Burr stated
that the two-year funding infring
ed on student's rights and
Malarkey argued that students ex
pressed their wishes when they
voted for the referendum.
EMU Board approves renovation funds
Board members approved a $1.7 million renova
tion project for the EMU's second floor, said EMU
director Adell McMillan at the student union's board
meeting Wednesday night.
McMillan stressed that no tax dollars will be used
for the fund.
“The money for the project is coming out of the
building fees paid by students at the beginning of the
first term," she said.
The search for an architect will not begin until
fall term's end, McMillan said, and no date has been
set tor the renovation project's beginning.
The Board also voted to retain summer Chair Dan
Cohen at that position and Maria Neese as chair of
the House subcommittee.
A recent request by the ASUO to use
microphones once a week in the free speech yard led
the board to organize a special meeting to draw up
specific guidelines for their use.
Presently the EMU Board only grants requests for
microphones for special occasions.
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