Congressional task force urges pay raise for teachers WASHINGTON (AP) — Immediate steps must be taken to raise the salaries of all teachers rather than concentrate only on rewarding some with merit pay, a congressional task force said Tuesday. The 21-member bipartisan panel said merit pay, a major feature of Pres. Reagan's education proposals, is worth ex perimenting with but alone is not a solution for the ills beset ting the American schools. "School districts and states piust raise the basic pay of teachers,” the task force said in its primary recommendation. "Without this, other steps will have limited impact.” Secondly, it said, "the pay of starting teachers must receive immediate attention. Higher pay for beginning teachers should be accompanied by higher, state-imposed standards for those entering the profession." The task force also recommended setting up a $50 million federal program of scholarships as an incentive for gifted high school students to enter the teaching profession. et a\. MEETINGS THE COMMITTEE FO« A PEACE studies program at the University will meet today at 5:30 p.m. at the Koinonia Center. 1414 Kincaid St. Interested students and faculty are welcome. GAY MEN AND WOMEN'S suppon group meeting tonight at 7 p.m. in Room 337 EMU. Anyone interested in forming a supportive environment for gay women and men welcome For more information call GALA at bfkvIKiO WOMEN CREW MEMBERS have their tirsl team organiza tional meeting tonight al 8:30 p.m. in the EMU Forum Room. This is an important meeting so everyone please at tend. Bring paper and pent il to write down important infor mation. Get psyched! This is the year for an awsome team UNIVERSITY DEMOCRATS are holding an organizational meeting today at 12:30 p m in Room 108 FMU. All interested people are welcome to attend SLAVIC ClUB meeting today at 1)0 p m. in the Queen Marie ot Romania lounge in Friendly Hall All welcome! THE ECONOMICS ASSOCIATION will be having an organizational meeting and holding elections today at 2 p.m. in Room 412 PIC. Meeting is open to all majors. pfOPLE'S LAW SCHOOLwill teach a class on child custody and support tonight from 7 to 9 p.m. at Lincoln School, 650 W. 12th St. for more information, contact Sue at 342-6056. LECTURES "BEYOND WAR: A NEW MODE OF THINKING" is the topic of this week's Brown Bag Forum with a member of Creative Initiative today at 12:30 p.m. in the EMU Forum Room. Sponsored by ASUO and Campus Interfaith Ministry. "FRENCH AND AMERICAN GESTURE - Problems in Communicating'' will be the topic of a free lecture in French by French Linguistic Attache Christian Martinez tonight at 7:10 p.m. in Room 21S Allen Hall. STUDENTS INTERNATIONAL MEDITATION SOCIETY is hosting a free introductory lecture on the transcendental meditation and TM-SIDHI programs tonight at 8 p.m. The lecture will be held at S.I.M.S. new address. 36 t. 15lh St. For more information, call the Transcendental Meditation Program at 666-1378. SHOULD UNDERGRADUATES be allowed to teach tourses >. The controversy over the St ARCH program is the topic of this week's ASUO-sponsored Open Mike today at 11:10 a m in the tMU Courtyard. "GEYSER PUMP SOLAR COLLECTORS - Unveiling a new hot water system,'’ a lecture by lldon Haines, Bohemia Solar and Scientific, Inc., tonight at 7 p.m. in Room 283 Lawrence Hall. MISCELLANEOUS PROFESSOR OF THE MONTH nomination lorms are now available near the reterenc e desk in the library. Deadline is Oct. 19. Sponsored by Mortar Board. ON DISPLAY through Nov 1 at Oregon Art Supply Com pany are various works by talented local artists. They in clude: fiber by Barb Guthrie, pen and inks by Mark Logan, watercolors by Robert Hugo Paapenen, and oil by lanette Hopper For more information call 683-ARTS. COUPLES INTERESTEDin improving relationship skills, conflict resolution and problem solving are being seen by the Oregon Marital Studies Program. Department of Psychology. It you are interested in couple's counseling or a couples' group, please contact Randi Creenwald at 686-4954 for further information. STUDY OPPORTUNITIES IN ISRAEL Information table at Activities Fair today from 10 to 3 p.m. in Room 167 EMU and in the EMU lobby from 12 to 2 p.m. Meet Tel Aviv University representative and find out how to get to Israel. Sponsored by the (ewish Student Union For more information call b86-4366. DOCUMENTARY FILM, "TIME OUT,” (25 mm I tonight in the EMU Forum Room at 6 p.m. Interviews with American students who took time out to travel and study in Israel. Representative of Tel Aviv University available to answer questions and provide program literature. Sponsored by the lewish Student Union For more information, call 686-4366. by Berke Breathed BLOOM COUNTY 51X / X TJRNEP mnstenw/ FOR A MOPCHJCK im'5 rnme - tv*, .' 5IX.' SIX m> oner the mil'CAN'T 06! / v4^s, m LOOK! LOOK (ft m SPRING MW mp/m still miCr, AREN'T y^irmxi? ^ ‘ . ^ Oliver by John Gorman HEY GORGEOUS... HOU ABOUT LETTING HE GUV YOU A DRINK? HCU MOUT LUTING tlV BOYFRIEND REARRANGE YOUR RCE? 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PAYMENT: All ads must be paid for in advance unless a billing agreement has been established with us DISPLAY CLASSIFIEDS are available at the ODE office. 300 EMU Emerald Classifieds 686-4343 Smalt investment BIO RETURNS! For Sale ISM ELECTRIC with stand, excellent condition Small metal desk Kitchen table with two leaves 343-1254 HU 1012 H PRICE SALE OCT. 13-23 . on all rad tag items A great selection of household items featuring near and/or used items that will brighten your decor Excellent selection of clothing tor the entire family Bank cards accepted THRIFT A OIFT SHOP 2S3B WMamens 343-JMt 10 am * pm Mon-Sal 77010-13 10” QUASAR color TV. only been used 10 hours. Hke new *300 Can MU-1520 no ion CHAMPION JUICER 1100 Hke new 803-0475 344-5000 __ 1Q14 mo *75: 2X411 040 typewriter 000 7404800 eve*10-12 1013 ■PING-PONG TABLE good condition $50 or best offer Call 485-6142 or 484-6015 820 10-14 KING «IW WATERBED Good del Heater,frame,liner $75 687 1868 10-13 HONDA 450cc. Excellent condition New tires, cart) .brakes.lights Yours for $450 343-0401 475 £ 12th1014 OYNAKIT PAT 4 stereo Preamp $50 Rich. 686-4547 or 687 9665 10-14 Instruction BATIK WORKSHOP Oct 15 & 16. 10 am 2 pm. $15 All materials provided In fo registration, 688-4052 10-14 Services EDITING. RESEARCH SERVICES Most areas Qualified editors Thesislpaper assistance Resumes, slat analysis and typing. Tele 1-223-8491 (Portland) 12 7 CHEZ A CARP. ATTORNEYS Immigra tion cases accepted 1852 Willamette 342 8751 _ 10-21 T-SHIRTS Custom printed latter Si Ik screen. 343-2308. 342 1827 Call for brochure 737 1014 BEING WOMAN A women's group exploring such issues as relationship, career, sexual! ty. independence/dependence Eight weeks $98 (S12 per session) Tuesdays 7:30-9 30 p m Begins Ocl 18 Facilitators Judith Lindsay. M A (Psychologist Associate Resident. Mar tin Acker Ph 0 . 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Eves 344-9498 10-12 Opportunities Seniors The Peace Corps needs your skills NOW! Peace Corps area representatives will be on campus Oct. 17-21 INFO TABLE EMU Oct. 17-19 9 am-3 pm Group Meeting Oct. 17 ** 12:30 pm Forum Room FILM Oct. 18, 3:30 pm Forum Room 7 pm Eugene Public Library Interviews Oct. 20-21 246 Susan Campbell Advance sign up and completed application required. Call 686-3235 for information. Buy & Sell DIXIE'S NEW ft USED BuySellTrade 2050 W. 6th 686-2760 810:111 Used vacuums $10 and up SHARON'S VACUUMS 7410596 692:11 7 Wanted RESPONSIBLE STUDENT to assist university administrator with 5 year old boy Occasionally pick him up at 5 pm from daycare in Coburg-Willakenzie area, make dinner Some overnights when I am out of town 485-0572 even ings __ 10-14 $25 REWARD FOR INFORMATION leading to our renting an attractive 2 bedroom house $250-$300 range within a 2 mile radius of campus Call 343-2390 11 am-10 pm Ask for Yvonne or Jack. 10-12 A A Cash paid lor gold class rings and gold or stiver lewetry One ounce Class rings brings $103 ACE BUYERS 3690 Franklin 726-1735 Watch tat Mouracent signs on lett aide A _A Help Wanted LEGITIMATE FEMALE Figure photography for publication. $25/hr and expenses 1-503-472-5668 collect. 10-24 MAKE AN EXTRA $200 PLUS a month part-time No experience necessary, will train 342-6012. Mon-Wed-Fri. 1-5 pm10-13 OVER 5.000 SUMMER JOBS in 21 Na tional Parks Detailed Report. $5 Park Report. 651 2nd Ave WN. Kalispell, MT 59901_ 11-3 EASY CASH MEN, AGES 21-35 Non-smokers and non-exercisers for the past month needed for research study If you're willing to take a daily nutrient supplement tor one month and give a tablespoon of blood once a week tor 5 weeks, please phone Prof Bob Hackman. 686-3830. $15 cash given 10-12 TWO POSITIONS Information and Tours Services Student Public Rela tions Cooridinator and Assistant Manager positions available. Work for