Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 27, 1984, Section A, Page 4, Image 4

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Libya blocks British departure
LONDON (AP) — Libya today blocked the
departure of 30 British diplomats and family
members from Tripoli, the British Foreign Office
said, announcing that the ambassador to Libya
had been instructed "to find out why."
There was no indication of how long the
diplomatic exodus would be delayed in the grow
ing tensions over the shootings at the Libyan Em
bassy nine days ago. An unknown number of Li
byan diplomats were heading for London's
Heathrow Airport to board a Libyan 727 Boeing jet
for a flight to Tripoli. A Libyan Boeing 707
freighter was also at the airport to carry home
baggage of the Libyans.
The British Loreign Office spokesman, who
spoke on condition he not be identified, said,
"Our people haven't been able to board the
plane.”
Oliver Miles, the British ambassador in Libya,
"has been instructed to find out why” the Libyans
were blocking the diplomats' departure, the
spokesman said.
In the Libyan capital, an official at the British
Embassy said: "We're waiting for them to leave.
They haven't left yet. They are going." The official
also spoke on the condition that he not be
identified.
Accusing the United States of seeking to "in
cite hatred" against the Tripoli regime, Libya
warned Britain today of the "grave conse
quences" of a crackdown on suspected ex
tremists over the police siege of the Libyan
Embassy.
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MEETINGS
EMU HOUSE COMMITTEE meeting to
day at 3 p.m. in 337 EMU
FACULTY COLLOQUIM IN SOCIAL and
Behavioral Science Funding meeting with
Dr Roberta Miller of COSSA in 338 Gilbert
Monday, April 30 from noon to 1:15 p.m.
LECTURES
RESCUERS IN THE NAZI ERA: A public
lecture by the Rev. Doug Huneke, Sunday
in Portland, will be the focus for this
weekend's Sabbath Eve (Presbyterian
Campus Ministry) group leaving on Satur
day morning from the Koinonia Center,
1414 Kincaid (across from PLC) at 9 a m
Call Tom Heger at 484-1707 for more
information
‘HUNGARIAN ECONOMIC REFORM:
FROM CENTRALIZED PLANNING TO
MARKET SOCIALISM” is the title of a lec
ture by Prof. Paul Marer to be given tonight
at 7:30 p.m. in 177 Lawrence.
MISCELLANEOUS
PSYCHOLQGY PEER ADVISING is now
accepting applications for new peer ad
visors for Spring and Fall terms. Applica
tions are available in 141 Straub. For more
information stop by the Peer Advising Of
fice, 141 Straub, x4936.
THE CHEESE AND BUTTER DISTRIBU
TION WILL BE HELD IN THE EMU May 1-2.
Since the University is now an official
distribution center we will be asked to take
on more of the responsibilities of the
distribution. This will mean that we need
students with trucks and strong backs
willing to put in some time at the
warehouse loading and unloading trucks.
Students needed to help with the loading
and off loading of the Hocks and to assist
in the distribution at tnfe University The
warehouse volunteers will be needed Mon
day. April 30 and Tuesday and Wednesday,
May 1 and 2. II you would like to assist in
this worthy project, please contact Bill
Snyder at the ASUO. x3724, or sign up at
the receptionist's desk. Please respond
soon. We need at least six volunteers to
pull this off Thank you
HEARTS AND MINOS, the classic
American documentary aboul the Vietnam
War will be shown along with the Canadian
and Australian documentaries Spooks.
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Cowboys. Gooks and Grunts and Frontline
today from 10 a m. to 4 p.m. in the EMU
lobby. Sponsored by Students Opposing
Registration and the Draft.
THE UO HAWAII CLUB will hold their
9th Annual Luau: “From the Heart of
Hawaii” on April 29th in the EMU Ballroom.
Join us in this Polynesian extravaganza.
THE SEVENTH ANNUAL ASUO
WOMEN'S SYMPOSIUM begins Sunday.
April 29 and runs through Saturday, May 5.
Programs are available at Suite 4, EMU and
at our table in the EMU lobby today. Please
stop by
MOLE HILLS OUT OF MOUNTAINS: a
crisis prevention conference will be held
Saturday. April 28, at 8 p.m Limited day-of
registration is available
SHAKESPEARE'S BIRTHDAY PARTY
will be held tonight at 8 p.m. at the Cafe
Express (13th and Alder). Priscilla Hake
Lauris, formerly of Ashland's Shakespeare
Festival: Don Schenck, of KLCC; Bill Reid
and John Mitchell will celebrate
Shakespeare's birthday with selected
readings from his work Admission is free.
RALLY A rally will be held today at noon
in the EMU Courtyard Tom Ammiano will
be speaking and there will be music and
street theatre. Tom will also be apperaing
in a cabaret style comedy show Friday
evening
A HERSTORICAL PARADE will kick off
the 1984 Women s Symposium Monday,
April 30. We will march in commemoration
of our foremothers from the UO Bookstore
to the Courtyard where we will speak for
the women history has kept silent Come
as your herstorical heroine or come as you
are.
THE OPENING CEREMONY for the 1984
Women’s Symposium is a giving
ceremony, a sharing of song, poetry and
gifts The opening is Sunday night, at 7
p.m. in the EMU Forum Room. Everyone is
welcome Following the ceremoney will be
a film, "One Sings, the Other Doesn’t" at 8
p m. in 150 Geology
CAFE INTERNATIONAL will open its
doors every Friday afternoon at the Inter
national Lounge Foreign and American
students are all invited to come and enjoy
free coffee, tea. and cookies; make new
friends from all over the world, exchange
ideas, and learn about other cultures and
To the Woman who has everything.
This year give yourself what you really want.
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countries. Take a break from the all week
studies and spend a relaxing hour with
friends.
OREGON ENTREPRENEURSHIP
ASSOCIATION will hold a party at Guido's
tonight at 4:30 p.m. If you are interested in
entrepreneurship, venture capital, small
business and contact with high-tech firm
execs., come to the party and join the
organization. All interested students and
faculty are invited.
THE BRIDGE is the title of a film to be
shown tonight at 7 and 9 p.m. in 150
Geology. This 1960 German film examines
student involvement in the German war ef
fort during the waning days of the Third
Reich. Sponsored by Students Opposing
Registration and the Draft
“MEDITATION: THE PATH OF THE
SPIRITUAL WARRIOR” is the title of a lec
ture to be given by Swami Nikhilananda
Saturday, April 28 at 7:30 p.m. at the Sid
dha Meditation Center, 1628 Lawrence.
For more information call 686-1917 (even
ings). All are welcome to attend this free
event.
UO FOREIGN STUDY PROGRAM IN
GUADALAJARA. MEXICO: A slide informa
tion presentation to be held today in Cen
tury Room D, EMU, at 10:30 am.
Maricarmen Canales. Resident Director in
Guadalajara, will lead the presentation.
PEACE NETWORK a newly formed
coalition of groups and individuals work
ing for peace, meets Saturday morning 9
a m. to noon at the Eugene Public Library,
13th and Olive Enter through staff door on
west side of building. All are welcome. For
more information about the Network, con
tact Skeeter Duke, 484-1476.
A CHINESE FOLKSONG RECITAL will
be held on April 28 at the Beall Hall of the
Music School at 8 p.m Snag-fen Chyou, a
voice major from Taiwan, is going to sing
her specials before graduating with a
master in voice this term. Everyone is cor
dially welcome.
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