UNIVERSITY Roberts speaking today at noon MEETINGS Incidental Fee (Committee meets l'hursday night at 7 in the EMU Board Room. 1'he agenda will include 1FC. internal business and spec ial re quests for funding Et als Druids will hold their first meeting tonight at 5:30 in EMIJ Cedar Room A. Call 343-8925 for more information Women in Communication will hold a gener al interest meeting today at -4 30 p m in EMU Ce dar Room A. For more information, call 343-8925. Cav Men's Rap Group meets tonight at 7:30 at the- koinonia Center, 14 14 kini aid St The top ic will he friendships with straight men Students for Barbara Roberts meets tonight at 7 in the EMU Hoard Room. For more informa tion. call (188-0893 Women in Transition’s Sexual Identity Group meets today from noon to 1 p m. in ENIt Century Room F For more information, call 348-4099 or 348 4095. OSPIRG's chapter meeting will be held to night at 8 in EMU Cedar Room F For more infor mation. call 348-4377 Recycling Committee meets tonight at n It) in the Douglas Hall lounge. Hamilton Complex For more information, call 148-9735 A1ESEC will hold a general meeting tonight at 8 in Room 111) Gilbert For more information, call 348-9038. Women's Drop-in Support Meeting will he held tonight from 7 to 9 at the YWCA. 84 1 E 18th Ave. For more information, call 348-4439 YWCA will hold a business meeting tonight from 8 to 7 at the YWCA, 841 E 18th Ave For more information. ( all 348-4439 Phi Chi will hold a required meeting tonight from 5 to 7 in Room 159 Straub SPEAkERS Rapper activist KRS-1 w ill give a free lec tore tonight at 8 in the EMU Ballroom For more infur nuition. call 340-3724. Ronald Young founder and exec utive direc tor of the US Interreligious Committee for I’eac e ill the Middle Hast, will give .1 presentation to night at 7:40 in the KMC Kir Room Young will discuss the current crisis in the Persian Gulf, and its implications for the Arab-lsraeli conflict The presentation is sponsored by the Student United Nations group MISCKI.I.ANKOUS Wesley Night Fellowship will he held to night at 7 at the Wesley Center. 12 ll> Kincaid St A rally in support of gubernatorial candi date Barbara Roberts will take place today at noon in the KMC Courtyard Kor more informa lion. iall tiBli-060.1. Roberts will speak tit the ral ly. College Republicans will hold officer elec turns tonight at 5 .1(1 in KMI1 (Vnturv Room K Mocktails with Mark Alun and "Magic” Ke vin will take plat e tonight from 0 to 1 1 in Sc hater Lounge l or more information ( till 34ti-‘ilot) Kmerald Chamber Orchestra will hold .1 re hearsal tonight tit 7:30 p in in the Roosevelt Mid die Si hool music room Kor information about openings in the orchestra, call 145-4032 "Cry of the Wild", .1 \ uleo w ill he show n to day .it 12: io p in in the Outdoor Program office. KMU Room 23 Kor more information, (till I4t. 4305 CD-ROM tutorials on the following subjec Is will he given at the following times MI.A llih liographv. today .it 2: 10 p m in the reference de partment of the Knight Library : KRIC education database. Thursday at 1 1 a m Also, a Sc ienc e Ci tation Index tutorial yvill he given today .it 2 30 p m in the Sc tern e Library Deadline for submitting t't a/s to the Kmerald front desk. KMI' Suit? Mitt, is noon thr day hrforv publication f t ills run thr day of thr rvrnt unless thr event takes place before noon Notices of events with a donation or ad mis sioii charge will not he at refill'll Cam fins events and those si heiluled nearest the publication date will hr given pnoritv The Kmerald reserves the right to edit notii es for grammar and st\ le VERDICT Continued from Page 1 "(The rilling) should have a deterrent I to tin* evtent that the bigots out then- will begin to uiulfrstaud tli.it lhr\ art' going to hr hold responsible for their t ondu< t (whrii) that i oitdut t results in real damages tu ri'.il [M’oplf." \\ ic ki/i'r said " The bigots who have inoncv lirlter undiTslantl that Imm auso this i.isi' is going to !«• srfii as a jiriM rilcnt ' ’ hi' stiid i idan(|Uf said tin' jurv found Mrl/grr's rolf in tilii killing to In' mori' than an r\rn iso in frt'i' spt'i'uh Attorni'vs tor Suraw originally ( hargrd that Mi't/gnr was rot kless by advot afing ra ( id 1 separatism However. those charges anti others were dropped from the suit lrecau.se of conflicts with protet ted free expression, so |ii rors ruled only on evidence re luting to Metzger's ini iting \ 10 lent e, l itiunque said LAZAR'S HAS SHOES! 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