.Community_ Exchange council offers student travel discount K\ Stephanie Holland F merald Reporter International flights going quickly hath\ K\.1 in. m.m.iuci ot Vuli'lt tine - main office ltii\inK ■' hulk amount ot A new MTV k r i »ff»*l<■< 1 through lltc i ampus travel .Igenr \ sells disi ounletS inter ii.iinm.il .uni tlomeslii inline In kets In I 'mversiH si mil ml s and f.n ullv Valentines (aimpus Travel ( i*1111• r Iasi week reieiveii the i mill.n I Ini the I i>tiin il mi In lern.itinn.il (aim .itinnal I \ t hange. which niters reilineil .ill lares (iir sevel) airlines The travel i enter Ini aleil on the in.mi Ilnur of the f-.MI also sells disc minted In kets through the Student I rax e| \ustralia .i)i(‘iH v whic h offers low fares on ' airlines Although the 11 ax el c enter «>1 lets domestic flight tic kets vs hif h are tic kets used to tlx within the t inted State's, more* tu kets .ire available on interna ttonal flights said 1 itn < arter manager of \ .dentine s « ampus ottic e Manx of the disc minted do mestu laic s do not benefit t tie Hun students I arid said niv inn .in exanipli of .1 flight from S.m Irani isi o !u Ni'U Ynrk Some airlines (nil .tge reslrii tions own set nt rules lie sani 11,111 Valentine im ner of the Ivvu Valentine travel .igem les ■..ml aliutlt two months ago lie APRIL 16 THROUGH 27 General Book Department Second Level of Store UO Bookstore <* • r ■> « ♦ • ■ ♦*. .14 ■' Vita the computer you need to succeed in the real world and a chance to use it there. Try a Macintosh' anti enter Applt-s Real World Suu-pstakes. Ton could win a w tvk at one ot these leading oijjuiizatkjns ;uid a Matintt tsh c< tmputer. Kilter \pnl loth \t.i\ till in the Mienieonipuier Sup|>ort l.th JOJ (iimpuung Center, Cttv i tO.’ H*M» »n Kn l>am Ajifii Sr »-x.r i jiii«ti\ (<*nputer Krvdkt tor Suvt^iMaxrs Kuk> and K*>;iilatnins *• Sr* I ■ * St* * \«* >v a' vu r. V* rx-’At-r-,. t .fT**Jr t4» arranged .1 round trip student In f i t Irini! Portland to I el Avi\ tor S:"')(! The puhlished tare u its $ 1 ltd \ round tup tit ket from S,tn I r.ltu tsi o to Km de janeiro with .1 one-month sta\ is Sdjd w it In >ot l.i\ tor .i student rate and Si 1M1 (or a puhlished rate ( .11 ter s.iul Monduv Intra 1 uropenn an fares are really ( heap." ( farter added \ round trip student tu hel from I niidon to Paris costs Sl id if pun based in the 1 anted states Iml i osts S400 it pur l hast'd 111 f’a I is lie sa id I n add it ion to i het k mg <11! and SI \ prues when hooking flights foi students and teai h ets ( artel said fie also ( hecks w ilh i omineii lal I u ket agen ins and wholesalers hei arise sometimes the puhlished ail tales ale i heapei thilJl tile stu dent rates I It ket uhiilesalers or t oil sohdatnrs such as (III and S I \ are aide to otter i heapei t K kels tm si udents h\ i ontiai I mg w ilfi an I ine i ompanies I lie an lines sell a huge mini fiei of seats at a tlist oiinted |II ll e to U holes.!lers W ho glial antee the sale ol the seats said lie ki ts .11 ,i ihs< mini enables the wholesaler In pass ,i portion ol the disc mint In lr.i\ nl agents who mav p.iss part ol the dis count to the consumer, siie said International students c\ pec ting to tly liome alter spring term ami others w ho are plan ning to Iravcd overseas should hu\ their In kets now ( alter said ( )ne nt the problems now is evervont* wants to leave cm the same time, lie said \o student discount tickets are a\ ailahle lor (line 14. ( '.li ter said and student tii kets for lime 1.1 are sell mg cpi ic k I\ U e have literalh been over whelmed in the last two weeks w it It people I la vel ing." lie said I low evei c uai h and lust c hiss I ii kets are available at published pi ic es he said ( artel emphasized I hat an Ian's are guaranteed when tic k els ale pun husetI A lot of people don't nuclei stand that he said Although seals mav he re sei \ I'd ill ad v am e. the pi le e Iliac c liange until the I u ket is In night he said No nukes battle rages as elections approach K\ P.H M.iI.h h 1 morale) Rcportor \i tiv ists mi both sides cl tin- I ugene mu Ir.ii tree zoni issue met Iuesdav III the I Ml I 11 Kuiilll In deli.lie thru \ lews mi proposed ( it_\ li.dlol measure JO HI The me.isure would .imeild tile ( Itv l ll.utel III ifM ludr .1 v ei sum ul tin 11111 le.u lice zone on 11 ii.mi e which is slrongei tli.iu tin our thr i it\ i i in ill d adopted m IUKH H.illnl measure oppuneiil .mil i il\ i iiiiih il mriiihrr Kogei Kut.m s.dd thr existing ordinance is siilln lent and .m\ more rxtieinr laws would hr detrimental to lllgene "I hr i unent ordinance th.it we have m place dors pro h11>it the design development m.iiud.u lute pioduction testing nuiinten.iU( e .mil storage nl mu le.ir weapons i ompo nents Kut.in said lit this .mieruimenl |i.isses| sou re going to send a very distiiu t anti business message to businesses and industries that either want to locate line or those husi nesses that want to expand here We re alreadv seen one ex ample ot that in terms ol Kohl Industries Kut.in said the vague wording ot the proposed amend ment let! uni ert.untv in the minds ol husinesses They weien t stue how they would be nttn ted it then products were eventually Used m a weapons delivery system I his ihartei amendment sent a real t leal message to Rohr Industries And that is d this is passed you can't Ire i ertain ol how the public set tin is going to real t to your husi ness and what you're selling ten years Irom now or two years trom now Kut.in said And Kolu dri ided that uncertainty was l.u hevond what they would have to deal with anywhere else 111 the l ’lilted States Steve Johnson a member ot the committee to keep Kit gene Nut lear I tee said the wcircling of measure 20 (11 is mud eled after the i ity s anti-drug paraphernalia law I lie charter amendment says a nuclear weapons compo nent consists ut anything w hose primary intended purpose is to contribute to the operation of a nuclear weapon or a nuclear weapons system, (ohnson said "So paint and tires and things like that unless their primary intended purpose is for nut lear weapons would not Ire i overetl The proposed i barter amendment < losely resembles the original ordinance that local voters passed in I'lMO Ural or dinani e was revised by the i itv count il after the i itv attorney advised them that it was unenforceable, unconstitutional and poorly written Members of the Committer to Keep Kugene Nut lear 1 ice have said the existing ordinance is purely symbolic and is much weaker than the one voters had passed Committee members have said the amendment is necessary because the i itv count il would not he able to revise it without a vote of the people There will Ire another debate on the topic today at noon at the Hilton conferem e center.