MONDAYS IHKOl t,H IKIDA't' Luncheon Specials Hoy Lum T CA Cai Fuhn Chicken Laksa 3.50 CHINA BLUE RESTAURANT »7‘H. 13th 343-2832 OPEN 24 HOURS Kinko’s copies • Binding • Laser Design 860 E. 13th 344-7894 Research coalition to meet tonight MEETINGS Coalition for Animal* and Animal Kcsi'in.h has a gener dar Room E Cirtle K International meets touiglil at t» 30 in Straub Room 155 to celebrate its seventh birthday Stuilent Senate meets to night at it in the EMU Forum Room Sor ict\ of Professional liumialists has its last regular meeting toda> at a ill p.tn. in Allen Room 331 Business in i hides planning a final fund raise) and organizing next iear’s chapter Mortar Hoard meets tonight at it in EMU Century Room E to discuss the initiation cere mony. All current members are encouraged to attend. University Democrats meets today at 3:30 p.m. in EMU Century Room A. Busi ness includes elections for nest year, purchasing and Democratic Party event* i-ane County Democratic Chairman Siam Adams will be attending LECH RES Dr. C». Harper. D.D.S.. will discuss implantation and oth er surgical procedures in oral surgery tonight at 7 in EMU Century Room A Sponsored by the Pre-Dental Club "Walter Beniamin: No Man** Land" is the title of a lecture by University profes sor Irving Wohifarth of the comparative literature depart ment today at 4 p.m. in the EMI! Eorum Room MISCELLANEOUS Political Science facul ly/studcnt picnic at Universi ty park is today. Eor more in formation. call 080-4804, Storytelling workshop by Barbara Snow. Eugene Public library children’* librarian, is tonight at 7 at the Child Care and Development Center. 1533 Moss St She will give suggestions on choosing books for children in addition to story-telling aids. Applying to law school is liu- subject of a workshop to day at 3:30 p.m. in Oregon Mall Room 104. Students will learn how to prepare for the I-SAT. Student* for the Oregon Marijuana Initiative is having a "Legalize It” rally today at 4 p.m. in front of fkrndon Mall. Multi-Cultural Women's (lathering schedule of today's events. • 11 am. — International Women's panel moderated by l)r. Hevathi Balaknshnan. Or egon* State University direc tor of Women in Internate He velopmenl. Th« brown lias panel will be held in the EMU Gumwood Room • Noon - One Kim; Day vid eo to be shown at the EMU l>obby • 12:3(1 pm Willamette Aids Council presents "Wom en & Aids" in the EMU Cedar Rooms A and B • 2 pro Barb Kvan, Wom en Center’s director, will speak on the "Myths and tracts almut Eesbians" in the EMU Eir Room • 4 p‘m Elaiive Kim. UC Berkeley assistant dean to Asian-American studies, will speak on "Asian American Women as Subjects Objects in the Popular Media" in the EMU Fit Room • B p.m — Coffee hour fea turing women in the commu nity in the EMU Eir Room Deadline lor submitting El als to I hi• Emerald front desk. EMU Suite .WO. is noon the day before publication. Et als are run the day of the event unless the event occurs before noon. Events with a donation or admission charge will not be considered. Campus events and those schedulml nearest the publication date will be given priority. The Emerald reserves the right to edit no tices for grammar and style. Zoo Continued from Pane 5 ti\ vnlunli’itrs lu Intlp birds anil animals Many of llii’ nimats arc tin i ami'll sn thr |iiili|n tan lalk In tilt* handlers and got "oyoliall In emliall' with I Ilf animals, Holsstir said The \en /no will foal tire |»nn\ ndrs a petting /.on fit* 11 ho111 rules nn I iki and a lull' |)Ot)l SO people I .111 toll! II soil animals. Reisser said the New Zoo rvnil usuiillv attracts younger i hildren and their parents lint lie would like to see more high si liool and college students come "Wildlife conservation is an ongoing prrx ess. not just a two da\ event." he said. Beisser said ho would like to sec everyone get involved in wildlife conservation because little by little humans are de stroying the wildlife. "It's my attempt to wake people up.” Beisser said. The New Zoo runs from 11 a m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Admission is $3. • Typesetting • Paste-Up/Layoul Design/Consultation PMT's/T ransparencies 686 4361 KK) Ltt> Memonal Union Treat yourself to dinner at Eugene’s hottest restaurant Join us at thu Oregon Kl«*t trit Station Restaurant and Lounge and escape Irom the dail\ rout ing Knjov dinner in one ot our an tique railroad i ars. (ihoose your fa vorite entree from our extensive menu, including fresh seafood, steaks and prime rib the house special! v. Present the ad tor a compli mentarv dessert with the pur chase of a dinner entree, Sun da> through Thursday. I.tim h M I ! 1 U) J Id Dmnri Daily f, 1(1 w r oi OKU,ON KI.KC'I Hl( » STATION Oa 27 East Fifth I block from the Fifth Street Public Market For reservations call 485-4444