Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 15, 1989, Page 7, Image 7

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    Fast to raise hunger awareness
B\ |olie Andrade
l meruld Reporter
I'niversitv students and cnmmunitv mom
hois will liavo an oppnrtumK to show their
concern for hunger problems h\ participating
m the H)th Annual last for World Harvest
sponsored In Oregon Student Publii Interest
Kesean h (.roup on Wednesday and Phursdav
The annual U4 hour last will Iregin
W'ednesdav at p in and end Thursdav .it a
p in with a toruin and vigil .it the Nieuinan
(tenter Singer Patrick Dodd will perform at
the i losing event Kllen knepper of I ood lor
I ane (tountv and loin llegei of the( ampiis In
terfaith Ministrv will also conduct a discus
sion on Third World issues and hunger proh
Inns
"When vou s.n linngei in I N t people I
don't think of their town, or i ountrv said I I
Ion kieburtz. projei t leader lor the campaign
against hunger and homelessness and OSPIKO
state hoard member
People need to realize its a lug problem
in the I’.S kiehurtz said, adding that this
was her reason for partii ipating in for the past
t wi i vear.s
We want to heighten people’s au.ueness
of problems and give people the feeling of
what it's like to have no food she said
"Wo also want to raise monev. direi 11 v e\
pand awareness and build momentum behind
tlit project itself and the issue." said Tom
I ligbev projet t .luie
Sign tip sheets Mere tllsll ihlltfd to ulguill
/.limns on .«ntI otl rumpus lor people interest
t-tI m |irtit i puling I hose lusting vv ill he given
armbands anti buttons to wear to show their
support anil u ill lie given a meal i unsl.sling ol
beans anti rite to give an Itlea ol u hat a third
world meal is like kiehurt/ said
I'urtu ipants are also being asked to donate
the monel that thev s.ivetl during the lasting
period, kiehurt/ s.ml adding that ilonations
from anyone are welt time
kieburt/ sun! tliev will be donating half of
the monev thev raise during the last to l-'ootl
tor Lane (aiuntv I he other halt will he given
to (Klam. the national sponsor of the last
She said she is hoping to raise about $Htlo
this vear S.hid more than last veut Moth
kiehurt/ and llighev said tliev espet t helvveen
till ami 1110 people In part it ipate
kiehurt/ sauf her long term goal is to see
the I 'nited Stales make it a priority to provide
jobs that enable the homeless and hungry to
teed then families She is also i ampaigning tor
a minimum u age im lease
( Ither student groups endorsing the list
mi hide ASI () the foreign Student < )rgurti/u
lion the t'mversilv Democrats Sistei t'mvei
•sitv I’tojecl. the International Stmlies Asso< 1.1
lion. I laiiitovvn t mum it and the Latin Amen
< a Support ( Committee
CIA
( nntinucd from P.tnc I
Although Smith s.ii<I he was
aware ol alleged (Iisinmin.ilmil
In tlir ( IA In- m.mil.inn'll th.it
Ilf hud run fi directly asked
t IA represe ntatives about ills
criminatory recruiting or hiring
pr.u I n es
I lowevei lie did s.i\ I HI rep
resiMitatives told him that the
organization does practii c se
lei In e lui mg to dftei mine
lifli.n mis that have a potential
ill their vifu uf posing a proli
lent lor an emplovee ot theirs to
assigned to any slate in the
I hilled States and nut in viola
lion m those state laws
Smith went on to i ite Oregon
law that he maintains allows
emplii\eis to pr.u tne reason
aide disi lamination
"It (reasonable disi rimina
tion) is part ol the Oregon Ad
ministrative Kules smith
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s.iul I'his is lieu lcrrili)r\
I Ilf l,H\ Ihal UK lllcll’ll SCMI.ll
prctcri'iH i• .is piirl ut I he statu
system's ureas of jiruli-cliun in
the iiltii niiil hi' action arena
have been just ret enllv
i banned lu uu hull- llu- sexual
1111-ti'i t• ih «■ issue Su its new
lerrilorv for us ,uu) well t.ikr
(.■ireful e\.miin.it ion
Suiilli s.uii lie will review the
gnev.iuc e (lunges through .1
I.k t timling process .mil will
implicate the l hiiversilv M
firunitive \i (ion Offiie 111 the
gl lev .1111 e rev lew
Uprising
( onlimit'd from Page I
ling am follow up /ei In i
said Mam limes mir i alls
aien I retmneil
Sleit assured tile students nl
Uela/.iii s support .mil plum
iseil to improve i omiminii alum
w illi Ini al groups "I'll make
an eflort in i;ei Inn k to \ mi on
this and other tilings. Steii
said
I i ) I I S memhers are plan
mux a possible protest tor I n
ll.IV
Wore ilt'inamlinj} lli.it n»
'■iiii'ii;i‘i\i \ .ml is appropriated
.uni nu I S troops .nr sent
/rrbo said 'ii.isic.ill\ mui if
seeing the i ulniinalion ot .1 ton
\ i'.ii struggle l lii' root 1 .him' ol
tins uprising is tin- \KI \ \
Hovi'mini'iit's ri'ltisal to neitnti
.ito in r;ooil taitli u nil tlio
I1 Ml N This is .1 ip'iirrnl upi is
ton
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NAVY
OFFICER PROGRAMS
AN OPEN LETTER TO THE SI l DENTS OE THE I'NIVERSITV OE OREGON,
N on should now In* formulating' ideas about how von plan to enter the job market.
Important questions you need to ask \ourself are:
• What kind of positions are a\ailahle in today's employment market?
• What is your prospect of being hired to till those positions based on your educational background?
• What will those positions offer )ou in terms of personal development and financial benefits?
• What kind of job do you really want and why?
I he N.ivy i\ currently seeking individuals <>l all majors lot various technical and non technical management pusi
lions Starting salaries range Irom S20.IXX) and S2 '.(MX) atul advance lapullv to between S32.IXH) and S'S.(XX) m gist
lour years II selected, you would receive a management training program followed by a commission as a Navy Otti
cer and subsequent academic training I his training will prepare you for a level of responsibility unparalleled
anywhere in industry entry level management positions.
Positions currently available in the Navy are:
Pilots Naval Aviation Cadet Program
No other job gives you such important responsibility so quickly. No graduate school offers this
kind of experience. And nothing beats the excitement of being a Navy Officer!
To investigate the opportunities available to you, call:
1-800-543-7287
Your Navy Officer Programs Representative
will be on campus Thursday, November 16
from 10-3 pm at the Placement Center.
NAVY OFFICER
V
Von are I'omorrow.
You are the Navy.