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Transfer deadline date changed By Christopher Bl.hr Emerald News Editor Transfer students who want to enter tlie l ni \ ersitv l.dl term must apply before July 5 The new (leadline, an nouni ed June lti hv President Paul Olum, is six weeks earlier than the previously announced Aug. 15 deadline College grad nates seeking to study lor a sei ond bar calaureate degree also must have their applications in by July 5 The deadline is intended to help the I 'diversity ( ontrol rap id growth in enrollment Appli cations should he postmarked before |illv 5 to he considered Only applications are required to have the )ul\ 5 mark, but other materials, stu h .is Iran scripts, should he turned in soon after The grow th in the number of transfer apple ations prompted the deadline change, hut the l'diversity decided to wait un til enough transfer applicants had applied, said lames Much. I'diversity director of admix sions. "We didn’t know we'd have the volume ol applications we had," Buell said "We had wate lied the flow of applica lions in the past few weeks Rally explores parking plans \!IS( fil l AN 1 ()l S A rall\ Id explore alternative parking plans meets at the I'Ml! f on rt van I today at I p m _Kt a Is_ to show support for keeping Al der Street bicycle-oriented and to promote bus and bicycle transport over tile proposed road and bridge construction in Kugene The rails will man li to Alder Street and Itith Avenue and then to ( itv I lall "Hash Kim k Climbing" is the title oj a video by |ohn hong, renowned climber, to be shown today at 12 to p m in I AH' Room 2 i Ibe video, whii h iiis< u.sses equipment and fundamental techniques, is sponsored l>\ the Outdoor I'm gram Does your organization have a meeting, lecture or some thing else going on? I! so, take advantage of the tree Oregon Daily Emerald Kt als column I THE ULTIMATE INDOOR TANNING MACHINE Wo vo got your tan when you want '!' SunShowrr on campus 4«* 2)7) ••Ml 1 »lb b» * m»o \ Cash For Textbooks Mon. • Fri. Smith Family Bookstore 768 E. 13th 1 Block From Campus 345-1651 grow It seemed silly to ,il lou tli.it number to grow mi nor essarih The other side ot it is it wo had i tit off tho deadline too ear l\ wo wouldn't have had enough .111pIu ants ' he said 111 it h added that tho cutoff date would give staff more lime to review and selei t apple ants I’he deadline is only one part of the State System of Higher (•'.duration's budget balancing plan, which was approved tit \pril Pile l ’niversits is redut mg its enrollment In I 000 stu limits in thf nrxt two \r.irs I hi' target rnmllmrnt tor l.ill is lH.uon students .mil dn I'vi'iitu ■il ceiling of 17."><)(l is desired Iransfer applications so far this vi'.ir .nr up six port rot Tin* 1 niversitx h.is received 11000 .ipplii dtions this vt*ar hut onh H50 i dll hr d< i epted tills tdll Tile 1‘nivrrsitv srtlt letters to <:onimunit\ college counselors, advising them of space limitd lions dini thr dr.idliur Appli rations rn rivni dftrr thr dead line will hr processed foi win ter term DOLLAR SALE * ‘One Dollar Over Invoice Cost! $832 $33 20 Per Month * $38 79 Per Month* * • ! • St. • ! that performs CV80T $856 ; $34. 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JANCE For several years, police detectives in Seattle have had an unsolved mystery on their hands There has been a great deal ol speculation within the police department about the identity of one J.A Jance and how Jance has come to know so much about the inner workings ol the department enough, you might say. to write a book It seems Jance knows more than she should about crime and internal Seattle I’ l> investigative procedures, including details that are surprisingly accurate J A Jance is the author ol six successful mystery novels lea luring J I’ Beaumont, a dedicated, yet somewhat cynical. Se attic police department detective The character ot Bcaumoni. however, is so realistically portrayed hy Jance that many peo pie. including police personnel, have long suspected that he is based on real life Seattle cop or that Jance is, in fact, a retired male police detective writing from his own experience Beau mont. however, is purely fictitious, and Jance. the mother ol live, is a former teacher and insurance agent, not a cop AUTOGRAPH PARTY THURS., JUNE 22nd 12-1:30 GENERAL BOOKS $1 '<l P.ipcrhiu k uo BOOKSTORf f>86 4 UI