_Monday In-Depth Insurance * onlinui'd from Pa«f (> erv tl.i\ . .111(1 Uir\ re opposed In t h.it (mandatory msmaiHot he said 1 i .in I.iki• vim In tin i lassmom and they 'll only S.IV Nil we don I u ,mt tllill \|),ltlictl( stllcIlMlts Hut (Hark null'd th.it students have ln't'ii given mam i hunt es In attend suit: Miirlmgs and \uii r their opinions "There's an assumption that students ha v tin'I hiii'n mvulvi'd in the pro i css.’ lie said adding that an other open SI IK meeting is scheduled tor 2 ill p m tnd.n in l:\lt I a'litun Kimui A "I low main mure Inrums i an we have' \nbodv shows up ( lark said, Although Noheigall agreed student apathv is rampant on i ainpus. he complained that "die importance nt vv hat's he ing decided al these meetings hasn't linen advertised enough Ni'bergall also voiced skepli I ism regarding the v alidity nl .SI IK : . membership II (insurance) is m.indatni v even student will he required In illi this hv a i outunltee that was appointed hv Andv he said, adding that Wvikutf and A.St'() i omptiotlei Richard t )llg also sit nil the i ullimittee What ill it's t Ills 11 ink like ’ lie s using Ills pul it il al I it III e In at lei I tills t dark ivv up. eat n in on SI IK is simply rat tonal C dark said. "Whether or not the health insurant e program is abolished in il vve keep it oi whatever happens to it I am le sponsible tel 11 Nehergall also i lainied lie had personal misgiv mgs about ( lark s past win k ill the insiii .mi e industrv knowledge isn't ntistai le Hut (dark doesn't believe his W in k al State lain; should he considered an ohstai le in se lls ting a good insurant e plan 'll tin having knowledge til die insurant e indiistiv and he ing on the health insurance i omnuttee is a negative, then that's i ompletelv up to the pci son who v iews it that wav. he said, denying that his intern ship made him pro industry in insurant e matters I'm pro not getting-screwed hv the industrv I ret uiise the in dustrv will si revv von with out hesitation ' ( l.u k added Creating a 10(1 percent man Open Mike Monday Nights! Musicians Invited to Showcase Their Talent! V:00|ini In Midnight 343-8488 \nd\ ('.lark ilatorv plan would hrsl prntrt I stmli'iits Irnm insuiint <• uim p,mirs .mil thi'ii utli'ii disi rim imitorv polii it". t ll.irk i"i pi.Hill'll Miindatiii\ u ith i 1114111 ii vvaivi’i is nisi pi,iv mg .it tin filgc nl tin- v\ ili'i vv hi'ii uI- fill malts jump into this |vv itli . mandators pi.ml .uni gi't mi tin I mill i'MiI ul tin- i iisiir.im !■ m ill 1str\ Inn,iiisf tliu 1 iiivi'isitv iii Oregon students would H I'lti'i t In1 tliu insuiiiiii i' l ump.i uv ' In' s.ml (dark s.ml sin limits would bn in control o tin' nioni'v tin- plan would gi'ti i Miiti* flit* must impttrlmil hit ini think is th.it stmifiits rrtmt t onhnl nl tins program mid lht moruH th.it i iimi's in thrmitti tills piu.ipmn. W\t knit s.ml I In- i ii*lit t«» s nl<* As ini \rhiMl4*lil mill Mil r.ih’s, th< \ .mift-d thr must nn pnrt.int point is th.it stmlrnt j^t.'t thr ( limit i* In vnlt* nn vv h.il insurmit r plan thr l mvrrsitv will liav e tot llir students \ehci u,.i11 '■•iii I (hi- re. .ill w .is withdrawn initiallv un tin- slip ui.itii>11 tli.it til,irk would (mid .1 spei i.d elei turn during I ebru ar\ In lot Ihi- students vote on the 11 isi 11.1 in 1' issue Hut lilt* l.ii k 11I un idi'iil.il Iff (mills to pul on dii' election .mil llii' id' sin' In tiiui mil him much Mill s pi,m is i*oinI* to 1 osl sludi'ilts i 11Hvilit i*d Xt'berg.lll to u itlldr.ivv the 11 'i .ill ,in\ w .11 Kighl iniu die ■ 1 .ill is in Ihe pun ess 1 it being u dhilravv 11 011 two (oiiditinns Nebergall s.dd \\ 1 u .ml Atwh s 1 iminiil men! lo lull it on die li.illnt m M,i\ and In put d to .1 si 111 leid uile and ue umil \ndv .1 urn indmenl die '.Indent iiealtli m smam e 1 nimnittee will lie bound In die vote II ue 1 all I gel llltise IWii tilings, dll' IIS all pim ess u ill go bai h 111 edei I \eliei gall said Although I lark has not in sweied those 1 t mil it It ills, \e liergall said lie is em mimgeii that l .1,11 k is willing lo 1 online on ale through mediation md lie hopes thev (all tilid a solo lion Ini die msmam ptohlein I talk .aid all he is lookin'.; I01 Is a wav to relieve the insm ,llti e headat he It mv lei all is a solution then I support dial II mv being out ol oil 11 e is om iinsvvci to out lie,dill instil am e woes llieii 1 ern outage that he said I ’ idol tun.delv I don't think d is r WINTER CAR CARE SPECIALS Tirestone W AMERICAS HOME FOR CAR SERVICE rUBi7b“lI“&”FILTER K Ka Who can you depend on for Iheir in vJo* depth training, computerized equip X .v, . , ment and work hue ked hy long term warranties ’ The Masters ol Master Care, of course 6 MONTHSI6.000 MILE LIMITED WARRANTY COVERS ALL PARTS & LABOR1 V ' I' i . f * ' t • " ALIGNMENTS . tf i' ?. • ! *: f.t .* .1 irc'-.inu.m • • ! f> r- • ! », ' '• ■ ■ In ’ ** H) ft r' * • i *i»» :*• • 4 .f'.J impmvpil fci.'! 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Ameru an soldiers equaled the fear it ss ijallantry .>f the men A the Army s airbc>rne divi sions One such paratroop or as Kurt Gabel, and the, Vi is his story a tale of cour L* a1111 i ■ imradeship and re lentiess determination in the face of battle A German Jew who emigrated to the U S in 1938. he joined the r>Uth Regiment of the 1 7th Airborne Divim :>n in 1943 and fought against his former countrymen at the battle of the Bulge His memoirs recall grueling days of basic training and jump school • where only the toughest survived and convey with rare immcdi acy the terrible reality of combat This is the best and clearest a ount of airborne training and combat in World War II Kurt Gabel was a remarkable soldier His absorbing memoirs show why American paratroopers fought so well against a tough enemy I recommend this book not only to the veterans who shared his ordeals but also to World War II buffs John Toland Pulitzer Prize winning ,mthor of Rising Sun and Hattie The Story of the Bulge NOW 20% OFF! 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