The University of Southern California's School of Public Administration offers a specialized program leading to a Master's Degree in Public Administration with a cer tificate in Judicial Adminitration. The thirty-six unit MPA includes: Coursework in the basics of public administration applicable to the court environment; research, policy analysis, finance, budgeting and personnel, as well as courses in civil and criminal procedure. Dr. Donald Fuller of the Judicial Administra tion Program will be on campus Monday after noon, October 15, 1984, to speak with in terested students. Call the Placement Center at 686-5235, for more information. Fairchild Linear & Hybrid Division passes the career test of technical challenge, career support and growth potential, salary and benefits, climate and lifestyle, and on-campus interviewing. Stop in for an interview to find out why we can offer you the career opportunity you’ve been looking for. Fairchild Linear & Hybrid Division 313 Fairchild Drive Mountain View, California 94039 If you can’t schedule an Interview when we’re on campus, feel free to send your resume to the attention of the Employ ment Manager/College Relations at the address mentioned. FAIRCHILD A Schlumberger Company LINEAR & HYBRID DIVISION Fun Olympics begin Saturday The Lane County Special Olympics will benefit from a Fun Olympics to be held for 15 consecutive weeks beginning Saturday. The weekend sessions last from 9:30 to 11 p.m. O’Callahan’s Restaurant, 440 Coburg Rd., will be the venue as four-member teams from fraternities and sororities, local businesses, schools, etc., compete in several “fun” elimina tion events. Events include “Dress your partner,” a blindfold game in which teams will be given 60 seconds to dress one member in a variety of unusual costume items; a chin-to-chin fruit pass; and a no-hands pie-eating contest. Each team will be charged a $20 entry fee, and there is a $2 cover charge for spectators. Teams will receive participation trophies, and competitors will receive T-shirts. A grand prize trophy will be awarded to the first-place team at the end of 15 weeks. The Lane County Special Olympics gives mentally retarded youth the opportunity to train and compete in athletic events. Special Olympics provides # the foundation for building solf confidence and a positive self-image, as well as development of physical skills. The Special Olympics has grown locally from a single track-and-field meet to a 14-sport program that includes gymnastics, swimming, basketball, softball, soccer and bowling. For more information about participating, call Toni Ries of the Lane County Special Olym pics at 747-3536 or Tim Merrill of O'Callahan’s at 343-1221. Theft also suspected in Straub incident Police suspect more than ar son occurred Friday in a Straub Hall fire that caused at least $500 damage to a professor’s office. Two thefts which occurred in the PLC and one in Straub Hall could have been committed by the same person who started the fire, according to Sgt. Chuck Tilby of the Eugene Police Department. A man was seen in the fire area shortly before the blaze, He is described as a white male, 55 to 60 years old, weighing 160 pounds with short grey or white hair. He was wearing a light blue shirt, tan pants and has a prominent nose, Tilby said. A man matching the discre tion was seen in PLC around 10 a.m. when the thefts occured there and about five minutes before the noon fire in Straub Hall. Property Continued from Page 1 With a change in the precep tion of land rights has come a fundamental revision of pro gress, he said. “Old buildings used to be taken down and replaced, but this is no longer the case,” he said. Movements in wilderness and inner-city historic preservation have helped to bring this change, but the development of history taking its course and the change in public values, pro gress is now in the light of a cost-benefit relation, Sax said. Symbols of our culture can be found in our national treasures. Historic preservation outweighs private, full ownership of pro perty, Sax said. Before Sax’s speech, Derrick Bell, law school dean, paid tribute to the late George Streis inger, a University biologist who died unexpectedly in August. MJO BOOKSTORE BOARD OF DIRECTORS GRADUATE STUDENT POSTITION OPENING On* year term to fill vacancy dua to th* early graduation of Hanry Jacobson. Must b* enroll ed graduate student with minimum 0 credit hours. Term ends May ig88. Ap plcatlons taken In Bookstore Administrative Offices until Oot. 10, 1084, 8:30 p.m. Questions should be directed to Jim Williams. 13th & Kincaid M-F 7:30-5:30 SAT 10:00-3:00 Supplies 686-4331