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MEETINGS
APASU is having a meeting
at 4 p.m today in it* office. A
group photo will be taken.
The National Student Ex
change is having an exploratory
meeting today at 12:30 in Room
108 EMU. Contact Esther Reese
at 686-32 1 1 for more
information.
Druids honor society
members — there will be a
meeting at 6 p m Sunday in
Room 101 EMU. Contact per
son: Frale de Guzman.
485-8177.
LECTURES
Peer health adviser Ingunn
Holdun will give a preaentation
on cultural shock at 4 p.m. to
day in the International Lounge.
Sponsored by the Foreign Stu
dent Organization.
The Eugene Natural History
Society will feature Mike
Graybill. PhD., marine
biologist, today at 8 p.m. in
Room 123 Science I.
MISCELLANEOUS
Pre-major advising is now ac
cepting applications. Applica
tions available in Room 164
Oregon Hall.
Chavez c°nt*nuec* *rom pase 1
abuses of banned chemicals
such as I)1TT, said Norma Greer,
a member of the Northwest
Coalition for Alternatives to
Pesticides.
"There could still be uses out
there, easily." Greer said.
The EPA also has banned cap
tan. but growers can still use the
chemical for another two years,
she said.
"Phosdrin is extremely
dangerous,” she said. And
malathion "disrupts nerve
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Has."
According to the World
Resources Institute of
Washington. D.C.. over 300.000
tarm workers nationwide are af
fected annually by pesticides.
"We feel farm workers are
canaries for the rest of the
population." Vasquez said.
Another reason for the
boycott are the policies of
California Gov. George
Deukinejian. Vasquez said.
"Since the Deukmejian ad
ministration has been in. his ap
pointments. particularly the
general counsel, have refused to
enforce the law." she said, in
reference to the Agricultural
Inibor Relations Act. The act.
which passed in 1975. allows
free union elections in the
fields.
"Any law is only as good as
the people who enforce it."
Vasquez said.
Chavez first attracted national
attention more than 20 years
ago when he formed the UFW.
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