Reagan policies flunk out at commencements From Associated Press reports Pres. Ronald Reagan's military policies came under attack at commencement ex ercises Sunday as U.S. Rep. Thomas O'Neill called for a "truce to terror" in Central America and a Nobel Prize winning historian pleaded for "revival of the art of diplomacy." "It is time to try to reverse the violent trend of the last three years," O'Neill, a Massachusetts Democrat, said at the Stonehill College commencement in North Easton, Mass. "It is time to heed John Kennedy's words and call for a 'truce to terror.'" O'Neill, the House speaker, suggested that the United States become a "suppor ting actor," and "wholeheartedly and vigorously" support peace talks between El Salvadoran President-elect Jose Napolean Duarte and the country's insurgents. At the State University of New York at Albany, historian Arthur Schlesinger focused his speech to about 2,770 graduates on the nuclear arms race and Reagan's "trigger-happy" foreign policy. The Reagan administration "reaches in stinctively for the gun," Schlesinger said, citing the recent conflicts in Lebanon, Grenada and Central America. It is time "for the revival of the art of diplomacy, for consultation with our allies, for the end of bluster, brag and bullying as our mode of dealing with the rest of the world,” he said. A University of Pennsylvania professor speaking at baccalaureate services Sunday said the Soviet Union would convey a frightening message against human rights, arms control and world peace if it allows dissident Andrei Sakharov to die. et al. MEETINGS THE INCIDENTAL FEE COMMITTEE will meet today at 5 p.m. in Room 337 EMU. The agenda is expected to include the Athletic Department contract. LECTURES "SPRING COLLOQUIM” is the title of a workshop for Psychology majors May 23 from 4 to 5:30 p.m. in 146 Straub. Guests will be. Dr. Elizabeth Hunt, speak ing on Agriphobia; Dr. Justine Heavilon, speaking on weight control and eating disorders; and Dr. Timothy Forester, discussing pain-stress therapies. Please at tend; everyone is welcome. Sponsored by the Psychology Club and Psychology Peer Advising. ALL MINORITY PRE LAW STUDENTS are invited to participate in a LSAT Preparation Program sponsored by the Oregon State Bar Affirmative Action Program. For further information and applications, please con tact David Garcia, UO Affirmative Action Office, x3123, 472 Oregon Hall. “ARCHITECTURE SWITZERLAND,” an international exhibition, will be on display from May 21 through June 1 in the Lobby of Lawrence Hall. Dominic Marti, a Swiss architect speaks on contemporary Swiss ar chitecture tonight at 7:30 p.m. in 107 Lawrence. The lecture will open the exhibition. Peter Calthorpe, Part ner, Van der Ryn/Calthorpe & Partners and Associate Professor of Architecture, UC., Berkeley speaks on “Sustainable Communities" also tonight at 7:30 p.m. in 177 Lawrence. “A POETRY OF RESISTANCE” is the title of a lec ture to be given by Margaret Randall, tonight at 8 p.m. in 167 EMU. INTERVIEWS PAID SUMMER POSITION for undergraduates and Juniors majoring in Computer Science. Position is in Salem, Oregon with the U S. Bureau of Land Manage ment. Deadline for applying is today. Contact Jan Mar shall, 221 Hendricks Hall, 686-3235. SIGN UP AT 7:30 A.M. ON WEDNESDAY in 244 Hen dricks Hall for the following recruiters: May 30 Lincoln County School District (For 1 Elem (1-6), 2 Secondary-Language Arts/Math/Sci) June 4 Longview School District 122 (For Special Educ/Psychologists/Elem, K-12) Please sign up immediately if interested in inter viewing with the following recruiters: May 22,23 K Mart Corporation (for Management Trainee) Group Meeting: today 7 p.m., 108-109 EMU (Attendance required to interview) May 22 Northwestern Mutual Life (For Professional Sales Representatives) May 23 Portland Police Department — Group Meeting: 1-2 p.m., 108 EMU, 2-3 p.m., reserved for Drop-Ins May 24 Fidelity Union Life (For Sales or Manage ment Trainee) May 24 U S. Air Force (for Pilot/Navigator/Mete orology/Communication Electronics) May 25 Western Pacific Properties, Inc. (For Commer cial Real Estate Sales leading to Broker) ' 4* SUMMER INTERNSHIPS with tuition reimburse ment 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 MASTER OF FINE ARTS DEGREE The University of Oregon Museum of Art and The School of Architecture and Allied Arts are pleased to announce the annual ex hibition of works by candidates for the MASTER OF FINE ARTS DEGREE. Exhibition runs through June 10. The closing reception will be June 10 from 3-5 p.m. Museum hours are noon to 5 p.m., Wednesday through Sunday. Closed holidays. 1 Classifieds -1 For Sale QUEEN SIZED WATERBED with mat tress, liner and heater. Like new Am moving soon and need to sell. Will take best offer Call 485-3139 in evenings.tfn QUALITY DIAMOND RINGS. My prices about Vi of retail value! Call today, David 343 3842 _5-23 FUN COTTON CLOTHES great COLORS AND STYLES also FUTONS Plus a wide assortment of accessories Eugene Trading Co 651 E 13th 344 7006 2 blocks west of campus 10% off clothing with this ad 2755:6-1 1975 HONDA CB125S $350 Call Jim 485-63315-22 X-LONG DOUBLE BED For sale Make offer - call x4470 days 343-6611 nights_ 5-22 GARY HART on the mall and local press conference is available on Video Cassette from Stafford and Assoc 790 Willamette 683-5455 5-21 1000 WATT SUPER HALIDE $147 and up Guaranteed Agrilite 998-3218 _ 2788:6-4 WATCH TV WHILE YOU TAN! Black and white TV with rechargable battery pack $60 (8-10 pm evenings only) 343-1218 5-21 YOUNG LIFE GARAGE SALE Saturday and Sunday 10-4 Honda moped, household goods, etc, 4445 Larkwood off Fox Hollow 5-21 THE BUY 4 SELL CENTER Buy-Sell Trade Useo electric guitars and amplifiers 361 West 5th 613M-F Services ATTENTION NEW GRADUATES In seeking your first professional con nection, your RESUME is of crucial im portance It reaches your prospects before you do I carefully plan, design formats and write professional resumes Get the competitive edge! Call today! Kay Ridley Professional Resume Writer 132 E Broadway Suite 510 344 1090 5-21 STORAGE CLEAN, SECURE STORAGE FACILITIES Student discounts available Call-683-5453 6 4 ??MOVING?? YOU LOAD WE DRIVE An alternative to the rent a truck move Call 683-5453 6 4 Typing GRADUATE APPROVED TYPIST Using IBM Selectric III Call Mina between 5 and 10 pm at 726 9824 85! MW TAC PROFESSIONAL TYPING SERVICE Word processing specialists, ah levels Graduate school approved 8879326. Cyndl _____ 2178 MWF TYP1NO/E BITING Cali Sara 6060/39 575 WHFM SUPER TYPING Fast, accural* n#ar campus Norma 345-6005 2/51 MW Is TYPING/EDITING Call Sara 686-0739 575WHFM 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 A Typescripts BRANDY 484-6044 CINDY 484 5454 1098:t(n ELITE TYPING SERVICE Word processing now available Fast-Guaranteed Accurate 484-1646 748:tfn DYNAMIC TYPING SERVICE TYPING, PHOTO COPY and SERVICE our Speciality Pick up and Delivery Rusilshlp Ken or Penny 485 3914 583 tfn PRO' TYPING/EDITING Expert at theses and dissertations 2 blocks from UO No job too small. Jennifer 485 3883 _ 898tfn TYPING: 15 years experience Papers, dissertations, editing Graduate School approved IBM Selectric Pickup and delivery Call Carole at 688-3983.514:tfn TYPING Pick up and delivery available IBM Correcting Selectric. Call 747 1269 ___2637 tfn Carol's Professional Typing Service Monday-Frtday 8 30 4 30 Evenings by appointment only 345 2289 2168:tfn MASTER TOUCH Word Processing theses, dissertations resumes, reports, papers personalized mass mailings form letters 343-3924 ___ 2638:6 4 TYPING neaf «mpu» PROFEWS SIONAL EDITING spelling, grammar usage, sentence structure 345 8644 or 683-2125 5 21 Professional Typing Term papers, law papers, resumes, masters, IBM correcting selectric, fast accurate 85s double space page 344-5856._2731:5-25 FAST. PROFESSIONAL TYPING IBM Correcting Selectric Graduate School Approved Call Paula Demong 484-9405 25391 tn Sound Systems Jim s Electronics STEREO REPAIR AUDIO SERVICES 1827 Paarl Straal 343 7863 Monday thru Friday 9 pm Saturday 9 am-1 pm 827611 Books 60.000 BOOKS IN STOCK All selling 40 50% olf list prices •Textbook •-•Cult Nou---•Magazines* USED BOOKS BOUGHT AND SOLD SMITH FAMILY BOOKSTORE 768 East 13th 362 tfn Back by popular darn and! I BARGAIN TEXTBOOK TABLE Book* 25* and up at tha uO Bookatora 5-21 Bicycles 2 CRUISCU 24 dw and 24 GT both snow chrome good Quality parts Ready to race or cruise Best oiler over 1250 Celt 345 7490 2762 5-21 Cars & Cycles ‘82 DATSUN 210 2 DOOR 5 speed economy for 45 mpg. AM/FM/cassette. Excellent condition Still on 5-year warranty Priced LOW at $3,795 for very quick sale Call 345-7123. 2777:5-21 1978 YAMAHA SR500E Only 3,000 miles. Absolutely like new. make offer 485-4619 2789:5-23 66 GMC V» TON P/U Mechanically sound. $695 or offer 343-9200 5-22 CRUISE THIS SUMMER 78 Honda 750 Windjammer and bags. Immaculate $1500 686-4113/683-3132 _ 5-21 1969 VW VAN, runs well $600 344-5273 or 686 2669 message^__5-25 YAMAHA 125 Only 5000 miles. 1975 model Asking $390 or best offer 343-1505^22 '82 HONDA MB5 In great condition Fun to ride $400 344-7263 5-23 Travel STUDENT TRAVEL Budget flights, Eurailpasses, Int'l stu dent ID cards, AYH cards, Work abroad, Language Centers and much more Write or call for free travel catalog Council Travel 1314 NE 43rd street, No 210 Seattle. WA 98105 (206)632.2448 _ _5-31 FACULTY LOOKING for drive-away to East Coast mid-July — AAA Member Call J Stroman, Evenings, 342-85425-23 Wanted AM LOOKING for some good pictures of the break-dancing last Thursday If you have some negatives I could make some copies from please call 485-9260 and ask for Michelle Boll Thanks.5-21 Help Wanted OREGON COMMENTATOR is accep ting applications for 1984-85 staff posi tions Applications, available from Richard Burr. Dane Claussen. or at EMU 203, are due at noon. May 24 Positions are Publisher, Editor, Managing Editor, Associate Editor(s). Graphics Editor. Contributing Edilor(s), Production Manager Business Manager Advertis ing Director, and Circulation Manager Applicants need not be politically cor reel. 5-24 NIGHT MANAGER (Graduale Teaching Fellow) Posilon opening In Erb Memorial Union beginning definitely January 1. 1985 or possibly September 15, 1984 Applicants must have achiev ed graduale status in a degree granting program Applications and further infor mation may be obtained in EMU Ad minlstratlve office M101 Deadline for application is May 25 1984 The Umveristy of Oregon is an equal oppor tunity/affirmative action employer 27735-22 SUMMER JOBS WORKSTUDY ONLY: $4 15 per hour for recep tromst/tourguides Pick up and return applications to Admissions counter. 2nd floor Oregon Hall, by Wednesday May 23rd 4 pm Information and Tour Services_ 2823 5 23 WOMEN S RESOURCE AND REFER RAL is now hiring co-coordinators for summer and fall Workstudy and/or sti pend Pick up applications at Suite 336. EMU Deadline Friday. May 25. 4 pm WRR& is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer 5-21 DIRECTOR U of O Crisis Center 40 GTF September 1984-June 1985 Prior Crisis counseling and supervisory experience Job description and applications available at Counseling Center x 3227. Application deadline May 28 An equal opportunity employer_2719:5-25 CRISIS COUNSELORS Work study. U of O Crisis Center. Summer and Fall posi tions available. Prior crisis counseling experience $5.50/hr Job description and applications available at Counsel ing Center: x3227. Application deadline: May 25. An equal opportunity employer. 2718:5-25 COLLEGE STUDENTS: GET SMART! Sell Avon. Earn good money, set your own hours CALL AVON TODAY: 746-6422 Avon RICHES, FAME, EXPERIENCE! Adver tising positions available lor 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 to get one step closer to your career goals and gain in valuable experience while doing so These poslions 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 rele tions, advertising or business, this is an excellent opportunity Applications close May 22 Application forms are avalable at the Oregon Daily Emerald reception desk, 300 EMU For more inlormation, see Susan Thelen, Advertising Manager The Emerald is an Equal Opportuni tylAftlrmatlve Action Employer Women and minorities are encouraged to apply _ 5-22 STRONG PERSON WANTED to manage quad complexes Must be able to paint, clean, do maintenance work and keep records Applicants may apply to J P North, 663 W Centennial. Springfield, Ore Mon Fri 9:00-5 00 5-22 Opportunities POSITION AVAILABLE 1984-85 Career Development Internship Program Coordinator Fall through Spring Terms Credit and pay available lor minimum of 12 hours of work per week in the Office of Career Planning and Placement as the CDIP Coordinator Full position description is available in 244 Hendricks Hall Workstudy not a prerequisite Submit cover letter and resume to Gary Peiss c/o Career Planning and Placement on or before Wednesday, May 23 Final candidates will be interviewed Tues day,May 29 2768:5-23 GET INVOLVED! STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE POSI TIONS on the SUAB are open for the following majors 2- Education 3- Humanities/Music/Philosophy 13. 14 Architecture and Allied Arts/PPPM 16 Undeclared Major If you are interested in lobbying, working on University legislation such as semesters, handling student grievances, working with the ASUO executive, other student programs, and the UO administration, then app I ly now Applications are available in Suite 3. EMU or the ASUO office in Suite 4 Applications are due in the SUAB office, Suite 3, EMU by Thurs day May 24 4 pm. The ASUOISUAB is an Affirmative ActionfEqual Oppor I tunitv Employer._ 2783:5-22 Roommates ROOMMATE NEEDED House in West Eugene $164 plus utilities, prefer female. 344-2473 evenings/weekends 2696:6-4 AVAILABLE JUNE 15, 3 blocks from UO, 2 rooms (couple OK). Partially fur nished $93/month per person plus utilities. Share house with gay couple 683-8657544 ROOMATE NEEDED. Two bedroom apartment Six blocks from campus. Air-conditioned Utilities paid $80. Call Ken, 342-5178 evenings.5-25 LIVE NEAR Bike path, female with females, clean. $150, 747-4654 5-24 For Rent PRIVATE BATH Completely furnished, air conditioned quads with private refrigerator FREE UTILITIES, covered parking and laundry facilities. ALL THIS FOR ONLY; $109 Summer rates VS block to U of O and tennis courts TALK WITH US TODAY! CAMPUS QUADS (751 E.16th) 345-1272 A JP North Apartment House 2827:6-4 VERY NICE LARGE 2 BEDROOM Cam pus 1 block Nice carpets, drapes Laun dry facilities. Unfurnished Hot water in cluded No pets, no children 750 E 18th $200 345 7987 _ 2801 tfn SUMMER SUBLET Fully furnished one bedroom Garden space Olive and 15th area Utilities and cable included $195 __5-21 The following will be available approx imately June 15 and may be seen by appointment only: FURNISHED $80-room with kitchen use, utilities in cluded, 21st and Harris. $150/$160-one-bedroom apartment, 16th and Ferry $160-one-bedroom apartment 13th and Alder $197-contemporary studio with bedroom loft, available now, 921 W 4th UNFURNISHED $100-studio, 15th and Hilyard. $150/205-one- or two-bedroom, 19th and Kincaid $180~studio cottage, 16th and Mill $185/200-one- or two-bedroom, 17th and High $195--one-bedroom. private deck, 967 Patterson. $200--one-bedroom, 13th and Alder $200-one-bedroom duplex, 344 E.16th (available now). $250-two-bedroom duplex with fireplace, 26th and Harris $250-elegant two-bedroom with fireplace. 967 Patterson $375-three bedroom duplex with fireplace. 21st and Harris $800-seven bedrooms, appliances, 1857 University. AVAILABLE JUNE 1 $300~two-bedroom cottage with sauna. Springfield (Both of the above have good access to the UO via bike path) Call Joy. 686-1130, LAMSON ASSOCIATES __ 279t:tfn DON'T WAIT Reserve for fall and sum mer now Summer rates $160 All apart ments 2 Bedroom, large very clean Wholly furnished disposal, dishwasher, laundry, sundeck. covered parking 683-8919 2627:ttn 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. IPM REALTOR 485 8258 1827:tfn 1331 HIGH STREET Furnished Studio private bath-share kitchen with one other. Utilities paid. $160. BENNETT MANAGEMENT CO. 185-6991 1938:ttn ENJOY HIGH RISE LIVING Eugene Manor 1st opening in 3 months -Security building -Walking distance to campus -Spacious apartments New carpets, drapes Eugene manor-managed by people who care. For appointment call 484-7441. 2156:tfn UO FAMILY HOUSING Possibility of im mediate occupancy or place yourself on waiting list Westmoreland furnished apartment; 2 bedroom $140/mo., 1 bedroom $111/mo. Amazon unfurnished 2 bedroom $116/mo Future openings expected all areas Contact UO Hous ing Dept. 686-4277.2449:tfn FURNISHED STUDIOS Utilities paid. Share kitchen with one other. Private bath covered parking and laundry facilities avalable. From $168 735 E. 14th Manager 344-0219 2433: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. 485-8258.I681: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 STUDIOS FOR RENT STARTING IN JUNE Summer rates. 1V4 blocks from campus, laundry facilities, call Barbara at 345-9083.2642:tfn 1414 E. 18th SUMMER RATES Clean, 1 and 2 bedroom apartments, 2 blocks from campus. Furnished, unfur nished From $150. Call Sabin, 683-2160. Lamson Associates. 2689:6-4 COMPARE Large clean furnished 1 bedroom apart ments across from campus. 800 E. 18th. Summer rate $150/mo Call 484-4103 2703:tfn CAMPUS^SUMMER RATES Spacious, very nice, 1 and 2 bedroom unit $150 - $200. Unfurnished, hot water included, no pets or children. 750 E. 18th, 345-79872721 :tfn $145 SUMMER RENT Reserve now a nice quiet campus one bedroom. Carpet, drapes, storage park ing. Gary 683-33772787:tfn NEAR CAMPUS Quiet one and two bedroom Carport, laundry, drapes, carpeting, dishwasher Summer rate. 344-74345f1 HEAT, HOT WATER INCLUDED Fur nished 1 bedroom $175, 2 bedroom $225 720 E 13th 343-4806_5-21 DRASTICALLY REDUCED TERRIFIC COMPLETELY FURNISHED One and two bedroom apartments. Ex tra large, quiet FREE CABLE complete with laundry facilities and off street parking SIGN UP NOW FOR SUMMER RATES FROM ONLY $155 Located next to UO campus On direct bus line to LCC and downtown TALK WITH US TODAY STUDENT COURT(95i e isth> 344-5503 A JP North Apartment Home _ 2846 6-4 VERY NICE LARGE One and two bedroom apartments $150-$175 Ex cellent location, campus 10 blocks Near Safeway. Laundry facilities. Unfur nished No pets No children Available June 10-15. 345-7987, 344-24692831 :tfn