■—--Oregon Daily- -- Emerald 1 ritl.n . April I i. Ill'll) Kiigenr Ort-gon \ ohmic't 1. Number 1 in _Inside_ ■ 1FC candidate profiles, Page 4 ■ Timberline unveiled. Page 5 ■ Encore! section. Pages 8-9 ■ Pepsi Invitational, Pages 10-12 .. Holding court M.ii\ \tliiniu at l iii’fiir it,is p.iit at ,i l’,n iht \nrtln\’i'st nnn-dnnnnnn.itnui.il l,'idii/i whn sn muni/t‘ti in llir KMl' (.i>tirt\jrtl I'lmrsd.n .dtrnwnn Photo l)\ Andie K.mieri University Day denied funding Bv Dan f iller t met.ild Repottt*r Flit' Iih idrnlal ! re (utniiiitlrt' al!u! .ilcd almost $100,000 111 eight It coups 1‘hlJ t'si I.i \ nig 111 .uni Mill'll >i gains! fil in ling I tic r nil to si! \ I lav ! nil it mil l lir i ■ i-iIituin tunned limn ■ Indents .uul ! iiih'W t\ ,nlminisli.ilmu members In rnsture < clubr.ition til I mvi'isils Dm tin tin- Ins! 11 ust in . m’.iis .irgiii’tl II i funding would strengthen tin- i rlrbi ilimi Hut Ill volt'll i n i against |utiding with lit member |ot' Km ill abstaining i iouniittee members said tin; li t rommilment no! to miii'.isf tntidfut.il 11•«■*. and iitt'ii heliel the men! is an ad mi nistial n hi mat lei piunigili'il I lit rejet I lull ul llli' i tia I it it ill's S T , H 11 >1 |ut's I 'limit' iimir In I hr wrung ( i > 1 li 1111111 'i • 111 member Armando Morales said | 1 in- .it i in i >i ist rat it in 1 nerds to pai lor this shill I ran I support something dial Iu• tit• I its the l in veisili hisl and students set uni II I mruibfi I’aiil Nlirin said I Hill'd Malt s Student Assoi lalion ivitoied a Sir II Imilgi't allot ntiuil tor llir 1000 'll isisotl a IH I pi'll toil 11 h 11 msi' I mm Iasi visil s allot ation ul $12.h,!0 llir iih lease di'rivt'd Irnin an rise in membership din's a I da I 'uiii'i -.ill i h.iplri IIk- i mil mi Hit volrd loro to IK , Page 14 McGovern to occupy Wayne Morse chair Will begin lectures and classes Monday B\ Peter C ogswell t merald Reporter lieorge Mct'aivem former l S senator 1 ( uinverting tu a I’eai etinie Kconomy at noun Ttiesda\ in the alumni lounge nl (lerlinger Hall Ihe spent li is tree and open In the public lhe Wavne Morse ('hair was created in IM7H as a living me 1 miriaI to the Lite Oregon sena tor and former dean ot the I in versit\ l..iu School Tht* chair is an endowed professorship fi ii.iiii eel h\ private donations \1( (.overn u as invited h\ l 'niversitv President Mvles Hrand to hold tin- < hair tins spring Gee >1 ge \t( { it n ei n t\ [idles the Morse tradition in political atlalls Mr.ind said lie Is ( onrageous and hold in Ins i onv it lions, and he lias an in dependent spirit lie continues to he one ot the country's most Turn to M< Govern, Page lb (if‘»rg« Mc:( iovorn Students, community members join oneoine local strike Bv Stephanie Mem imer Emerald Reporter After nearly two years. (lie strike .it the Springfield Mor gan Nicolai door manutai tor mg plant drags on w itti no end in sight Pitting neighbors against triends and dividing the com niunitv the strike is taking its toll on even one invoh ed At the monthly support picket .it the plant Wedlles dav. i (immunity members joined striking workers in re minding the public of the tin resolved dispute Morgan employees leaving and entering the plant tried to ignore the 20 people him king the plant driveuay . veiling "si alls''' ( hie man on the line said to lus friend. "Yeah. m\ neigh hor is a st all and I haven't talked to him in six months 1 in Irv ing to make his life as miserable .is possible Stunt: ot thr pit keters i <11 !• *> 1 tin* rejil.u 1*1111*111 ivurkcrs l>\ mi 1 tit:. attempting to persuade thi*m to join tin* strike Ni*< tin t\ guards using high tm It viii no and audio rt*i ording di* vices watched tin* pit keters 1 autioush w ailing lor the slightest hint of violence si! ikt■ t> .uni n'|ilin ement workers Sever.il months ,igo .1 repl.n ement Workei drove Ins true k .it high speed through tile pn ket line .it tempting to injure several people At the Wednesday demon str.ition, pn keters broke the sunrool ol ,i repl.n ement 'It's really sad. They say we walked away from our jobs, hut we're fighting for them. ’ — I.eRov Robinson "It's reallv srul." says l.e Ko\ Robinson. president ot l,i>( al to tV tlit* union rep re sentmg Mori;,m Nuolai work, crs Thi'v sai we walked auav Irom our |olis but we’re lighting for them Tension is high between worker's i .11 while he a .is try ini> to le.ive the |il.mt .it the end tit his shdt Not Olllv Is the si l ike t,iking its psvi hologti ul toll nil tile communiH hut union lenders estimate that the strike is dr.lining SI ."> million per ve.tr Photo In Sr Jll I’hsIiiii XIiiw'.I Inn wars nlil. Ihv Mnrtinn Xnnl.ii slrikr i nnlinurs In .illr.n I \uppart Imm i nmmunili mrmliri s .mil I nil rrsih slu ilrnt', .ilikr from workers A union stalenii'llt savs n.ich dollar in wage inrnme i in til.lies 2 I times in the i ommunitv resulting in the loss ut lutjirK $ I mil]ion of revenue from the local «>i mm nn I he union also %a\ n the lorn to Strike, Page 14