LA GEAR SHOES $10°° OFF with this ad, 6 different styles Good through Nov 15 1989 342-6375 Next to Bookstore ActiveWear for Men & Women 877 East 13th, Eugene, OR |^WORLD Iainforest WEEK OCTOBER 23-29 IhinkinK C.lobally, Acting locally Monday, Oct. 21 Kjinfarrtl Information and Vidro* I M l lobby 10 AM 4 I’M III ms t.lohal Deforestation and VS hat lout an I Vo About ll I M l Maple Room. ? U) I’M Tuesday, Oct. 24 Kails and Match lo I’tolrsl H I M I nrrst Policy Kails in I Ml courtyard. 12 Noon Mar.h lo H l M 12th & I’rarl. 12 W Wednesday, Oct. 25 Kamfotrsl In forma lion I M l lobby 10 AM 2 I’M Speaker John Mriser V\.»rld I’racr l nivrrsils I hr Problem of (ilobai DrforrtUlion thinking (• lohal I > . Ac ling I cm ally I Ml Hrn I tndrr Kitom (forum Km l. fHK) I’M rhursday Oil 2b I ilm I arth I irsl* Ihr Struggle In Save Ihr Australian Kamlorrsl I Ml I ii Room. ? M) I’M I ridav, Oct 27 Kamlmrsl Hakrsalr l C) Bookstore, 10 AM .’I’M M'ONsOKI l> in K \IMOKI s| \( 11(>\ ‘.KOI I* H (.1 M it si KMWI IIMIK tiHti vv\ / /. />//,. v\ ///. i Encore!. • m—r m ( phni.t The Chilean group Inti-lllimani. whose members piny more than 20 string, percussion and wind instruments, will perform W ednesday evening. Chilean group reflects struggle By I jyne l akefish I ih ore Reporter It has been ! > years sini e t bile lias seen even (be faintest I rate of demoi rai y, ami one group lias been singing its wav through those years in support of the (,'hilean struggle for liberty Inti Illimani a folklore mush ensemble yy ill perform Wednesday night at 7 in the KMC Ball room I bis will be one of then last Aineru an < on certs before they return to Chile loi the long awaited ( bilean ele< lions in Dei ember that signi ly the reinstatement of demoi rai y I ormed in l'it>7 Inti Illimani's rnusii is a i ompilation ol Latin \merii an folklorit and pop ular rhythms and the poetry of contemporary t bilean vvriters The seven-man band plays more than d() string, percussion and wind instruments vrhich ensile 'beautiful harmonies that are yerv emu tional saul Kddie Beanes director of Ml t b.\ I lie t bn aim student union In I'l’l during the overtlirnyy ol the (ibileall demoi rai y Inti Illimani was exiled from then country and yyas not able to return until until Septembei 1UHH Bih ause they became victims of the demo < rain overthrow. their music reflects the c.liilean struggle "They look political happenings and turned them into music," lleanes said. "Their muse is a vearning for the hope ol the future " With the (Chilean return to democracy this December, the hope in their music has actually hei mile the reality " They sing for human rights and for justice lor all people, espei iallv for the (,'hilean people.” said David Salem, co-direc tor of the Latin Amen <an Support Loum d (I AS( i) I he i mu (‘it u ill he a historic al occasion tor Oregon and Oregonians because we've been working for l a \ ears to see ( 'Idle return to denioc racy Salem said "Since they will he going back to a denioi ratio ( bile we ma\ not see Inti 111imill)i again "It s not |usi going to be a concert, it s going to he a confrontation ol the emotions," Heanes said "The message ol their music and this con cert is that the people united will never he de feated’ " Tickets are available at the I.Ml' Main Desk the Hull Lentei I.ASti |lAlt' Suite 1) Halladeei Musii and I .a I'ienda Advanced licki'ts sell for $d students and $H genetal w hile at the door tic k ets are $7 it) students and $u at) general Join us for an Open House Microcomputer Support Lab 202 Computing Center Thursday, October 26th 9 am - 4 pm These vendors will be demonstrating their new products Apple IBM Zenith Ashton-Tate Claris Microsoft d CITICORPGCITIBAN< JAPAN CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN MANAGEMENT interested in learning the consumer banking business and rapidly assuming a management position with Citibank in Japan’ If you are thoroughly fluent in written and spoken Japanese and would like to know more about the exciting opportunities in Japan with Citibank, meet with a Citibank representative on November 1,1989 Interviews can be arranged by contacting Hazel Powell at 686-3235. CALL TODAY'