Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 02, 1984, Section A, Page 6, Image 6

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    Parole denied to Manson's 'lieutenant'
SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. (AP) —The man
who once called himself Charles Manson's
"lieutenant for killing" and played a key
part in the bloody Tate-La Bianca murders
15 years ago was denied parole Tuesday by
state prison officials.
Charles "Tex" Watson, 38, convicted of
seven counts of first-degree murder in the
1969 "Manson Family" murders of actress
Sharon Tate and six other people, was
denied parole by a three-member panel of
the state Board of Prison Terms.
Watson told the board he had changed
from the man prosecutors said inflicted
more than 90 percent of the 156 stab
wounds found on the seven victims'
bodies.
"I am not the same person I was 15 years
ago," he said.
He blamed the murders on Manson's in
fluence over other family members and
the "erroneous” beliefs Manson planted
in the others.
But Los Angeles County Deputy District
Attorney Stephen Kay called Watson a
"cold-blooded killer" who would be a
danger to society if released.
Miss Tate's mother, Doris, spoke briefly
at Tuesday's hearing at the California
Men's Colony, contending Watson should
never be released from prison.
Watson repeatedly has been denied
parole by state officials who have cited the
shocking nature of the crime and
psychiatric reports indicating he is still
dangerous.
Mrs. Tate, who is running for the 31st
Assembly District in the South Bay area of
Los Angeles, also spoke out against Wat
son's parole at a Los Angeles news con
ference held Monday by Citizens for Truth
and Citizens ACT (Anti-Crime Taskforce),
two groups supporting strict criminal
sentencing policies.
“Receiving the death penalty does not
mean one will be executed," Mrs. Tate
said. "Receiving a sentence of life in
prison does not mean one will spend his
natural life behind bars."
Watson was convicted of seven counts
of murder in the slayings of Miss Tate and
four others on Aug. 9, 1969, and of grocery
executive Leno LaBianca and his wife the
following night.
Trial testimony indicated Watson hung
Miss Tate, then eight months pregnant,
from a ceiling beam during the grisly
murders.
et al.
MEETINGS
ALPHA KAPPA PSI Professional Business fraternity
general meeting will be tonight at 7 p.m in 338 Gilbert
All members and pledges must attend Don't forget the
pin check Anyone interested in joining is welcome to
attend
SAILING TEAM MEETING will be at 8:30 p.m today in
Century Room E
INTERVARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP will hold
its large group meeting on Thursday, May 3 at the
Philedelphia House at 7 p.m Our speaker will address
the subject of grace and be looking at II Corinthians
Come for a time of worship, fellowship, and learning
Visitors are most welcome .
LECTURES
HAVE YOU BEEN WONDERING WHAT'S HAPPEN
ING TO OATING TODAY? Carol Green, clinical social
worker, will lead a discussion today from noon to 1:30
p.m. in the Board Room of the Administration Building
at LCC. For more information on this women's program
brown bag, call 747-4501, 686-2353.
“THE HUNGARIAN PEASANT WEDDING: SYMBOL
AND STRUCTURE" is the title of a lecture to be given by
Prof Mihaly Hoppal tonight at 7:30 p m in 150 Geology
“THE CAUSE AND CONTROL OF RAIN, TORNADOS
AND PLATE TECHTONICS” is the title of a lecture to be
given by Mr Peterson. Monday, May 7. at 7 p.m. Call
726-8775 (evenings) for location.
INTERVIEWS
INTERVIEWS Sign up at 7:30 a m. on Wednesday in
Room 224 Hendricks Hall for the following recruiters:
MAY 9 Port Angeles Public Schools (For teachers:
Elementary&Read Specialist&Spec Ed&Home and fami
ly lite&Sec Math&Sec Sci&Vocational-A mech&Carpen
try) Group Meeting: 9 a m., Rm 108, EMU
May 9 VR Business Brokers — Group meeting only: 7
p m, Rms 110-111, EMI (For selling businesses)
May 10 Hillsboro Union High School District 3JT (For
Teachers: JH and SH Soc studies&JH and SH
Math&CS&SH English&JH and SH Handicapped
Learner&JH typing)
May 10 U S Comptroller of the Currency (For National
Bank Examiner)
SUMMER INTERNSHIPS with tuition reimbursement
for Liberal Arts majors are now available in the areas of
Personnel. Public Relations. Parks and Recreation.
Computer Science, and Research More information is
available in Career Planning and Placement
MISCELLANEOUS
•EFFECTIVE APPROACHES TO HEALTH CARE AND
COST CONTAINMENT" is the title of a free seminar
sponsored by the Pacific Northwest Personnel Manage
ment Association. The seminar will by held May 8 at the
Valley River Inn. Registration materials are available in
209 Gilbert
THE HALF DAY ON THE JOB PROGRAM is being
sponsored by the Alpha Kappa Psi business fraternity
Thursday. May 10. This annual program offers business
students an opportunity to be matched with the field of
their choice and receive hands-on experience with ap
plied management and operations The students will
spend the morning at the host business with a represen
tative. The program will end at the Eugene Hilton with a
luncheon banquet and a keynote speaker. Thirteen field
choices are offered students and applications, available
at the College of Business main office, are due today.
PRE-MEDS: Application Workshops scheduled in 341
Gilbert Monday and Tuesday May 7 and 8 at 6 p m
SINGAPOREAN STUDENTS All Singaporean students
are recognized members of the SSA and are cordially in
vited to the potluck dinner on May 12 at 6:30 p m at
South Eugene High School Invite your host families
along too. For further information, please refer to the
SSA newsletter or contact any SSA committee
members.
FAMILY SEX EDUCATION WORKSHOP Helping
parents to communicate with their children about sex
An informative program presented by Planned Paren
thood Association and Sponsored by Eta Sigma Gamma
will be held Thursday. May 3 from 7 8:30 p m. at Patter
son Elementary School. 1510 W 15th. For information
call 344-2632. Child care available (no tees required)
BUSINESS STUDENTS Today, by 5 p.m., is your last
chance to nominate your favorite teacher for the "CBA
Teacher of the Year Award." Pick up and deposit ballots
in 271 Gilbert Hall The winner will be announced in the
CBA Peer Advising Service's Spring issue of Business
As Usual."
THE CHEESE AND BUTTER DISTRIBUTION will be
held today in 101 EMU from 10 am to 4 p.m. Re
quirements for eligibility will be posted on the wall. The
only form of verification necessary is a voice declaration
and an I D. card Tell your friends and come on in
ASUO WOMEN S SYMPOSIUM:
Objectification Art Show, all day. Forum
Alcohol Discussion over Coffee. 8:30 a m . Century
Room E
Pornography Slide Show. 9:30 a m.. Taking Action. 11
a m., both 214 EMU
Men and Anger. 11 a m.. Century Room E
Noon Gig: Sweetgrass, EMU Courtyard
Oppression in the Movement. 2 p.m . 214 EMU
Rape. Part I. 1:30 p.m.: Part II 2 p.m . both 214 EMU
Incest, 3 p.m.. 214 EMU
Lesbianism Myths and Realities. 5 pm. 214 EMU
Film: Rosie the Riveter. 5:15 p.m.. Dad s Room
Dance: Sister Tomato 7 p.m , Courtyard
Classifieds
686-4343
For Sale
QUEEN SIZED WATERBED with mat
tress, liner and healer Like new. Make
offer Call 485-3139 in evenings tfn
CRAZY LOW DISCOUNT PRICES
Pioneer SX 737 receiver Sharp RT 1155
cassette deck and two DLK Ite
speakers. $250 IBM Correcting Selec
trie II with Ions ol supplies and seven
elements $700 Larry 686-4344 days
683-8185 eveningstfn
MOVING SALE X C skis/poles 3 speed
bike, new backpack, desk, chair, sleep
ing bag. table Misc. books and albums
For further info call Mary 343-5019
Keep trying. Prices are negotiable 5-2
MUST SELL t81 Honda Passport Ex
cellenl $400/offer 683-2145 evenings
_ 5-4
APPLE II PLUS Computer system (New
baby, need cash) 64K 80 col. 2 discs.
B-W monitor Apple Silentype printer
and Transtar daisy printer, plus soft
ware (word processing, spread sheet
and games) $1750 687-1065.2585 5-4
KING 3 B Concert Trombone 3
mouthpieces nice case Asking $250
Dave 485-9186 S2
BRAND NEW SPARE WATCH Seikos
men s digital waterproof with alarm
stopwatch $55 or best offer 687 0445
__ 5-2
GRATEFUL DEAD TICKETS
zanine for Monday $40 each. I ll haggle
Rick, after 3:30 485 9180 _ _5-4
1981 HONDA SR MOPED Good condl
lion Runs great $250 Call 686-5179 ask
for Warner_ S3
NEVER SEEN THE GRATEFUL DEAD?
2 tickets for Sun May 6 686-3466 Mike
5-3
Buy & Sell
THE BUY $ SELL CENTER
Buy Sell Trade
Used electric guitars and amplifiers
361 West 5th
__ 613 M F
WANTED: Small recorder lo tape lee
lures Will pay fair price Burl. 886 6033
53
Typing
EXPERIENCED TYPIST Using IBM
Selectric III Call Mina between 8 am
and 10 pm al 7269824 851 MW
T6C PROFESSIONAL TYPING
SERVICE
Word processing specialists, all
levels Graduate school approved
667 8326. CyrxH
2178 MWF
TYPMNMEOnmo'
Can Sara 688-0739
57SWHFM
WELL IXPtMNCibrvPtfT OoquaR
ty work Correcting Balearic H Venous
type elements Graduate School Ap
proved Call Done 46A1Q94 too UWH
TYPING &
WORD PROCESSING
EDITING • GRAPHICS
Theses/dissertations. diagrams,
papers, tables, including statistical
Law papers, Resume Composition. &
Mass Mailing Specialists. Fast. Profes
sional. Quality Service. Guaranteed
WordStyles & Typescripts
CINDY 484 5454
BRANDY 484 6044
_
ELITE TYPING SERVICE
Word processing now available
Fast-Guaranteed-Accurate
484 1646
_ _ 748 tin
PROFESSIONAL TYPIST: Slatistical
specialist IBM Corr Sel Grad approv
ed Near campus 344-0759 513:ttn
DYNAMIC TYPING SERVICE
Guaranteed Quality work Pickup and
delivery available 485-3914 583 tin
PRO TYPING/EDITING
Expert at theses and dissertations
2 block from UO No job loo small
Jennifer 485 3883
898 tin
TYPING: 15 years experience Papers,
disserlations. editing Graduate School
approved IBM Selectric Pickup and
delivery. Call Carole ai 688-3983 514 tin
TYPING
Patrice 342-5238
2052 tin
Carol’s Professional Typing Service
Monday-Friday 8 30 4 30
Evenings by appointment only
345-2289
______ 2l68Hh
FOR SALE
IBM Correcting Selectric II. Comes with
plenty ol supplies and several
elements Has ALWAYS been under
IBM service contract 1700 or best oiler
686-4344, ask lor Larry_tin
PROFESSIONAL QUALITY AND EX
PERIENCED tor your typing needs IBM
Correcting selectric Graduate
specialist Reasonable Carolyn Sher
roll 344 7231 2570 5-4
Instruments
ROLANO TR806 Drum Machine 1650
Yamaha Synlhsi/er with Flight Case
* 1750 485 1359 alter 5 pm 5-4
Sound Systems
WHAT A DEAL!!
Pioneer SX 737 receiver Sharp RT 1155
cassette deck and two DLK ivy
speakers- all lor only 1250 Will also sell
individual components Call today*
Larry 6864344 days 6838165 even
mgs tin
sronal quality reasonable prices John
Dutton 344-6790 510
Services
STATES MOTEL, Portland $21 20 night
ly. 1 or 2 persons Free indoor pool,
gym, phone. HBO 2620 N E 82nd Ave
255-01035-7
NEED A TUTOR? Want to improve learn
ing skills? the EDUCATIONAL OPPOR
TUNITIES PROGRAM otters many ser
vices: Advising, Counseling, Credit
Courses, and more Must be low in
come Eligibility quickly determined
Call 686-3232. or stop by 207 Emerald
Hal£ _ _227058
OUAUTY 7'OAYS A WEEK
KINKOS COPIES
344 7894 860 E. 13
2445 5-3
Books
60,000 BOOKS IN STOCK
All selling 25% oil list prices
New Books-TextbooksClitf Note
Magazines
USED BOOKS BOUGHT AND SOLD
SMITH FAMILY BOOKSTORE
768 East 13th
362 tin
Bicycles
RALEIGH SPRITE 10 SPEED Excellent
condition, recently tuned up $130 or
best oiler 485 9564 (Laura) 5-2
SECOND ~
NATURE
BICYCLES
• Nishiki/Cycle Pro Colnago Dealer
• Full Line BMXfCruiser
• Reconditioned Bikes Our
Specialty
•Expert repairs
•Free Appraisals
•Custom Buildups
•Frame Repair
343 5362
1712 Willamette St
BUY«SELL*TRADE
Cars & Cycles
.21963 VW SCIROCCO lor sale under
8 000 mites in very clean condition
Want to sell lor the end ol the year
Phone 345 5454 345 1111 57
‘73 850 GUZZI
w/ fairing & bags.
$1200. 687-8736.
__£4
MUST SELL Excellent 81 Honda
Passport S400roller 683-2145 even
ings^ _ 5-4
73 TOYOTA $600
Corolla 2-Door in Good Repair Call
James 344-4399 5-4
Travel
EUROPEAN SUMMER FLIGHTS
From $599, round trip
Eugene Travel 687-2823
2335:5-4
Opportunities
ALASKAN JOBS: For information, send
SASE to Alaskan Job Services. Box
40235 Tucson. Arizona85717 5-2
SUMMER JOBS. See the man at the Job
Location & Development office 1511
Agate_2574:5 15
SUMMER SCHOOL IN SPAIN Program
lor sale Call Debbie, 343-1104 2596:5-4
Help Wanted
STAFF FOSITIONS/INTERNSHIPi
available with the SURVIVAL
CENTER, student Enviromenlal
Organization In areas of:
•Wilderness ‘Journalism
•Wildlife ‘Media
• Energy ‘Accounting
•Legislation ‘Toxics
•Recycling ‘Management
Applications due May 4 lor the 84-8 )
school year WorkStudy available
Equal Opporlumly/Alliimative Action
Employer Women, minorities anq
nature enthusiasts encouraged to at
ply 1668*5-:
SAW MILL FILER Must be able to bench
saws as well as tilting Please send
resume with references to Scott
Findlay Byd Lumber Corp PO Box 112
Sedrowolley WA 98284 2544 5-3
MOTHER'S HELPER WANTED tor New
York City area 19 years or older must
drive, non smoker Start in August for 6
months 1 year Opportunity to travel
Experience and references necessary
Write Marsha Veil 11 Garden Ridge
Chappaqua NY 105145-4
WANTED: Person with equipment to DJ
wedding July 7th Approximately 5
hours $5 50/h- plus food drink and
good !ime 344 2831 after 5 pm 52
LOVING. EXPERIENCED SITTER tor
children ages 14 months and 4 years
Three mornings, some afternoons
South East Eugene own transportation.
References call 4854040 2571:5-7
LEFTOVER WORK STUDY?? Excellent
opportunity lor two staff workers in the
Off Campus Housing office Take hous
ing referrals meet people do landlord
tenant counseling Sunny office, good
co-workers opportunity for long-term
including summer Starting $3 91
regular raises flexible hours Appirca
lions in Suite 3. due 5 pm May 4 Phone
686-3731 Off-campus Housing is an
ASUO Affirmative Action Equal Oppor
lunity employer2589 5 4
THE POSITIONS OF CO DIRECTOR for
the ESCAPE Field Studies Program
have been re-opened Applications are
due no later than 5 pm. Monday May 7
2587:54
APPLICATIONS ARE NOW BEING AC
CEPTED for openings in the ODE Pro
duction Department lor Fall Term
Typesetter must be familiar with
typesetting terminology, and have
meticulous work habits
Ad paste up tech previous experience
in paste up preferred, must have well
rounded design sense, as well as an eye
for spacial uniformity
Photo technician requires knowledge
of darkroom processes including
pholo printing and film development
Previous experience with a process
camera also helpful Afternoons and
evenings
News Paste up tech, requires little or
no experience. Applicant must have
ability lo learn quickly and follow direc
lions Late evening position
These are student positions, all ap
plicants must be enrolled in at least 6
hours. Applications close May 18. Posi
tions will be tilled by June 4th.
For further details or to pick up applica
tions 300 EMU Oregon Daily Emerald
Office Please pick up and leave ap
plications with front desk receptionist
The Oregon Daily Emerald is an Equal
Opportunity/Affirmative Action
Employer All qualified persons en
couraged to apply 5-18
The Oregon Daily Emerald advertising
department is looking for a student to
be CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
MANAGER for summer term The suc
cessful applicant will have a
background in office management and
newspaper production and will be able
lo work at least 20 hours per week The
person selected for this job will run the
entire classified advertising depart
ment this summer and will share the job
with another student beginning next
fall term Applications close at 5 pm Fri
day May 11 Application forms are
available at the ODE reception desk.
300 EMU The Emerald is an Equal Op
portunity/Affirmative Action Employer
Women and minorities are encouraged
to apply5-11
RICHES. FAME, EXPERIENCE! Adver
tising positions available for summer
and academic 1984 85 year We are
looking for freshmen and sophomores
to fill positions in our advertising
department Besides selling ad space,
you will be designing ads. maintaining
client contact and learning how to solve
your clients advertising needs and pro
blems In effect you will be a one
person Agency
Here s your chance lo get one step
closer to your career goals and gain In
valuable experience while doing so
These postions are paid on a com
mission basis and require at least 20
hours per week You must have the use
of a car in order to apply. If your career
goal is in marketing, sales, public rela
tions advertising or business this is an
excellent opportunity
Applications close May 22
Application forms are avaiable at the
Oregon Daily Emerald reception desk
300 EMU. For more information, see
Susan Thelen. Advertising Manager.
The Emerald is an Equal Opportune
ty/Atfirmative Action Employer Women
and minorities are encouraged to apply.
_ 5-22
NEWSPAPER PRODUCTION
MANAGER
Full-time position, in charge of super
vising the Oregon Daily Emerald com
posing room, including daily
newspaper typesetting and commercial
graphic services Experience in
newspaper production methods tor off
set printing essential Position also en
tails personnel management and
phototypesetting machine
maintenance Apply by resume and let
ter to Oregon Daily Emerald. Board of
Directors P O Box 3159 Eugene OR
97403 by May 10 1984 Starting pay bet
ween $900-51200 per month depending
on experience Job begins June 1. 1984
The Oregon Daily Emerald in an Equal
Opportunity Employer Women,
minorities and the handicapped are en
couraged to apply 5-10
LIVE IN STUDIO MANAGER. Partial
leduction in rent Call Barbara at
345-9083_2582:ttn
Roommates
QUIET FEMALE GRAD STUDENTto
share 2 bedroom West Eugene home
Woodstove wood floors, finished attic
Non-smoker, cat lover, no drugs. Share
yard work $175 plus 'h Call Christy
345 0834 6 10 pm5-2
MATURE STUDENT. Two bedroom
house, fireplace, fenced 15 miles to
campus, bus and bike. $112.50.
343-1335_5-4
WOMAN ROOMMATE NEEDED. Rent
92 50. Call Erica, late eves. 343-0655 5-4
For Rent
FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED one
and two bedrooms close to campus,
$195 to $275. 485-6322 485-0062
344 1625 332:tfn
611 E. 11th 1 Bedroom, convenient loca
tion. carpets, drapes, appliances, off
street parking and laundry Call
manager 345-7419
I PM REALTOR 485-8258
_ 1827:tfn
475 E. 15th is proud to show large, clean
quads and rooms in a house $109 and
$119 Manager 345 1037 IPM. 1111
Pearl. 485-82581681 :tfn
BLACKSTONEf MANOR has a hot deal
this summer for land 2 bedrooms Uni
quely furnished Covered parking.
Prime location. 687-0684
IPM Co. 485-8258 1111 Pearl
2536:tfn
430 E. 15. Comfortable quad. Air Condi
tioning Private refrigerator
Dishwasher. Near campus Ask
manager for summer rate 485-2130
IPM Co. 485 8258 1111 Pearl
2535:tfn
EXTREMELY LARGE BEAUTIFUL 2
bedroom. Excellent location Freshly
painted, new carpet, drapes Campus
ten blocks. Unfurnished, no pets, no
children. 2045 Willamette. $200.
344-2469 or 345-7987 2549:tfn
SMALL 2 BEDROOM FURNISHED
UNIT., Near music building. Water, gar
bage heal included References.
Ridgewood Apts 688-5769. 2586:tfn