Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 30, 1984, Page 4, Image 4

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F. Scott Fitzgerald: “Had (iatsby ever eaten one
of Horton's hamburgers he wouldn't have
wound up in that piatl.”
(Gertrude Stein: "A hamburger is not a
hamburger is not a hamburger unless you've
eaten at Burton's!”
Eugene O’Neill: “/ don’t see how Burton's makes
any profit with his prices. He should turn off
some of those lights and save on his electric
hill”
Robert Frost: "The best road I ever conquered
was when I jumped my neighbor's fence and
went to Burton \ for a double-cheese
burger. ”
EDI TOR’S NOTE: He talked to Mr. Burton
about the authenticity of the above quotes
and his rather glib rejoinder was: "So I lied
inter/national
From Associated Press Reports
Iran warns
Arabs, U.S.
MANAMA, Bahrain — Iran's
president pledged on Tuesday
to fight any U.S. military in
tervention in the Persian Gulf
and said Arab states that don't
remain neutral in the Iran-lraq
conflict risk retaliation.
His comments came on the
day the State Department con
firmed Pres. Ronald Reagan sent
400 Stinger anti-aircraft missiles
and a KC-10 tanker plane to
Saudi Arabia to improve Saudi
defenses against attacks on Per
sian Gulf shipping.
"If the Americans are
prepared to sink in the depths
of the Persian Gulf waters for
nothing, thousands of miles
away from their country, then
let them come,'' Pres. AM
Khamenei told Iranian officers
and troops at the port town of
Bandar Abbas, near the Strait of
Hormuz.
Iran and Iraq, fighting a
44-month war, began attacking
civilian vessels in the gulf in
April. The attacks, mostly on oil
tankers, have slowed oil exports
from the gulf.
International concern has
centered on the Strait of Hor
muz, the narrow southern en
trance to the Persian Gulf
through which 20 percent of the
non-Communist world's oil
flows. The United States has
vowed to keep the strait open if
Iran tries to close it.
The American arms shipments
were to bolster Saudi Arabian
defenses in the gulf region.
State Department spokesman
Alan Romberg said Americans
will train the Saudis to fire the
missiles, but it will be up to the
Saudis to decide where to
deploy them.
Iraq, seeking to reduce Iran's
oil revenue, declared a
blockade zone around Iran's
main oil terminal at Kharg Island
and attacked shipping in the
area. Iran, retaliating for the Ira
qi attacks, has conducted air
raids against shipping in the
southern sector of the gulf.
US detects
nuclear test
WASHINGTON — A Soviet
underground nuclear test, the
sixth reported by U.S. officials
this year, was detected late last
week, the Energy Department
said Tuesday.
Department spokesman Jim
Cannon said the U.S. Atomic
Energy Detection System
discovered seismic signals
presumably caused by the test
at 11:13 p.m. EDT Friday.
He said the signals were trac
ed to the Semipalatinsk nuclear
test area in Siberia.
The United States has an
nounced four underground
nuclear tests of its own this year
under an international treaty
that permits such activity.
Above-ground nuclear tests are
forbidden under international
law.
Job closed
to women
SALEM — Cultural differences
justify excluding women in
recruiting someone to head
Oregon's new trade office in
Japan, Gov. Vic Atiyeh's affir
mative action officer says.
Kay Toran said Tuesday that
while it normally would be il
legal to discriminate in hiring
based on sex, the practice was
proper in the case of the
overseas trade office because of
Japanese traditions.
Business officials say women
in Japan have made gains but
still hold second-class status.
"Because it's in a different
country with a different culture
and different traditions, I think
it's appropriate and would hold
up in a court of law if one takes
sex into consideration," Toran
said.
The Legislative Emergency
Board last week authorized
spending $250,000 to open the
office at a site already chosen in
Tokyo.
Toran said her office had not
received any complaints about
the fact that no women were
considered for the trade office
job.
et al.
MEETINGS
THE CHEMICAL PEOPLE TASK FORCE
will meet tonight from 7:30-9:30 p.m. at the
Eugene Family YMCA. This is a continuing
community effort around the issue of
teenage substance abuse The Junior
league will present its public school drug
information program Service providers
and the community are encouraged to at
tend For more information call Voluntary
Action Center/YMCA at 342 4451
PUBLIC RELATIONS STUDENT SOCIE
TY OF AMERICA will meet Thursday, May
31 at 4:30 p.m in 301 A Allen Hall
SCUBA CLUB meeting will be tonight at
7 p.m in 101 EMU Topic: night diving
Constitution Court meets Thursday at 3
p.m Room to be announced
LECTURES
"SOCIAL CHANGE, PLANNING AND
BANALITY" is the title of a lecture to be
presented by Prof. Patrick Jobes today at
12:30 p.m. in 714 PLC
“ARCHITECTURE SWITZERLAND," an
international exhibition, will be on display
from through June 1 in the Lobby of
Lawrence Hall
INTERVIEWS
Please sign up immediately if interested
In interviewing with the following
recruiters:
May 30 Lincoln County School District
(For 1 Elementary (1-6); 2 Secondary —
Language Arts/Math/Science
May 30 Tillamook County Education Ser
vice District (For HLN Teachers and
Evaluation Specialists
June 1 Yergen & Meyer, Astoria (For En
try level Accountant)
June 4 Longview School District 122
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 exhibi
tion of works by candidates for the
MASTER OF FINE ARTS DEGREE. Exhibi
tion runs through June 10 The closing
reception will be June 10 from 3 to 5 p.m
Museum hours are noon to 5 p.m.,
Wednesday through Sunday. Closed
holidays
ATTENTION PROSPECTIVE CIS MA
JORS: Stiffer CIS Dept BA/BS degree re
quirements will go into effect Fall 1984 If
you are planning to major in Computer
Science and have not yet formally declared
your major, you should do so before
August 15, 1984 Go the the CIS Dept (64
PLC) for more details.
CIS PEER ADVISING: We are recruiting
Peer Advisors for Fall Term 1984 If you en
joy working with CIS students and will
have completed CIS 315 by Spring 84.
drop by 34 PLC and see what Peer Advis
ing is all about
PSYCHOLOGY STUDENTS: Meet and
talk with your psychology faculty in an in
formal setting at the Spring Student/Facul
ty Fireside. Professors Myron Rothbart,
Bob Weiss, and Robyn Dawes will be
speaking on their current research. Join us
at The Faculty Club today at 4 p.m.
Refreshments will be served Call
Psychology Peer Advising x4936 for more
information.
AMERICA’S LOVE RUN: A 30 DAY RUN
NING PROGRAM will be held the entire
month of June all across Oregon to benefit
the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
America's Love Run is a 30-day running
program in which participants obtain
pledges for every mile they will run during
the month of June Running shoes, warm
ups, shorts, and tops are some of the great
prizes being offered Watch for entry
coupons at local running stores, or call
686-2753 Grand Prize is a trip for one to
the New York Marathon. Sponsored by
7-Up Bottlers.
Psychology Club &
Psychology Peer Advising
Present
Student - Faculty Fireside
Wednesday, May 30th, 4:00 p.m.
Faculty Club (Collier House)
Guest Speakers: Speaking on current research
Robyn Daves
Myron Rothbart
Robert Weiss
Refreshments provided
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