Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 02, 1989, Page 13, Image 13

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C ontiniH'd from Pa^o 1
night " Howard said "Next time nr ask you In
hr here slum up with the numliers that will send
Ihi' I ’niversitv ,i message
Howard also lull) (ills the next step toward
reaching a solution with the I'niversilv is tact
finding "Fact finding comes down to who can
lie most efie< tively " Howard said
l.awrem e Musgrove a (il l in the I nglish
department spoke after Howard Musgrove
thanked the federation lor all the work it is doing
for the ( ;TFn
"The union is asking tor better answers than
the ones they are getting from the University.
Musgrove said
Former (ITFF leader ( dim k I iunt spoke next
Hunt pointed out (ills have never re< eived a s.il
arv that was equal to the inflation rate Hunt also
told the audience that the (til l is dealing with
an administration that conducts itself with arro
gant elitism.
"I'd like to believe that the president doesn't
believe hi elitism r.>lh«-r thiin mansions." Hunt
S.lill
Alter Hunt. Kurt Wilcox u( the Line (lounts
1.allot ('tiuruil spnke Wilcox t.ilki’il .ilimit the is
sue ol health < .ire
it is .1 terrible ironv lli.it .in organization is
willing tu train people In lem h set it won't p.is
tor their health rare Wilcox said (ill s need
to i nme into the i lass room and not he distrai ted
Its things at home
The last speaker ol the afternoon ssax I 'nicer
sits assoeiate professor and State Representative
Karl Mustek.i |l)l.tigene) llostii ka said it is mi
possible to ai hieve exi elleiu e hs squeezing youi
employees and told the union that d they are not
organized tiles i an't exist
The rails ended ss ilti (III s pu kets in hand
man fling around the t !m verst tv s administration
huilding The (III I ssill base to ss ait ill dass at
ter t.u t finding before going on strike
Druids meet for elections and planning
Ml I Tl\(.s
Druids mri’l Wedncsdav
from (i to 7 p.m. in KYII! ( rdnr
Room A. All members must .it
tend. Remaining officers vvdl
be elected and projet t plans tor
_Et als_
the year will be dis< ussed l or
<i(iditioiicil information i all K i
I in al (j8.')-2t>4 1 oi (iorin.i at
1)43-9020
Student Health Insurance
Committee meets toda\ al I
pin in the KMU Century
Koom Students are welcome
MIS( I 1.1 \\!()I'S
Do you want lo become inter
nationally aware? join the t or
oign Sludrnls Organization and
got involved in our activities
For more information call
(>81) 4187 or stop 1>\ the offii c
at Room 2()ti I’Mt'
1\ I I RYU.US
The following organizations
will he holding interviews on
campus. Submit bids tor inter
views from Monday to Weilnes
dav at Room JJ-4 llemlni ks tor
the billow ing rei rioters (no
bids are nei essur\ for group
meetings)
Oil li> Arthur Anderson & do
(entrv level tax .11 < ountant)
State I arm Insurance do
(niiinagement development <11
1 minting trainee underwriter
trainee, claims representative
trainee, summer minority in
ternship|
Oil lti-17 Krnsl Mi Voting (stall
auditor).
Ralston I’urina do group
meeting, 7-8 ill p in I Aid ( V
dar Room
Oil 17 III R II Macs & do
(executive training program),
group training program. 7-8 III
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24
Hours
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Gyros or Falafel
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pm I Ml ' ( id.ir Room I
Oct IH Husiiicssl.mil. Ini
(marketing representative).
k Mart Apparel (apparel
manager trainee)
Hertz Kipiipment Rental
(!orp (sales i oorilinator)
group meetings, n 7 ill |i in
I Ml i 1 u Room
l' S Marine ( !orps (pi
lot management law) 1MI
from 10 a m to J. |i m
I' S National Sec uritv Agen
i \ groti|i meeting, l It) 4: it)
pm. Room 104 I )eady
Wallace Computer Services
Ini (ai i omit representative)
Oct l‘) Apple (annpuler, Ini
group meeting. t> it (> in
I Ml’ I ir Room
Hoopers ,s< l.vbranil |stall at
i mini,mt|
I S \it I’nri i' (pilot na\ iga
lor. management, various)
I All' ID ,i in lip in
1 nivrrsitv ol Washington
graduate si liool ol pulilii at
lairs (gr.iduali' si lion!I group
inerting. 1 1 III p in I AH
I !»• illnr\ Kooin I
Ihl Jll Defense (loritrai t \inlil
Agent v (audilorl group
nieeling, ()i t in n 7 p m
I-All (letlar Room A
I lie (lap Stores (assistant man
ager|
I’m e Waterhouse ,\ ( n (enlr\
level audilorl
Deadline fur submitting 111
als to the /./lii'ia/i/ Ironl desk
KMI ' Suite nil) is noon the das
hell in' p11111 ii .it n >n
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