UNIVERSITY Korean Christians meet MKFTINCS Korean Christian Fellowship meets today at -1 p in. at the Wesley Center. 1JMt> K miaul St For more information, tall 740-420*). Active Christians Taking a Stand meets tonight .it 7 in Room 140 Straub For more in formation, call 440-0205. Et als Marijuana re-legalization meeting will be held Sunday at 4 in KMU Cedar Koom I) lor more information. call 485-3579. SPKAKKRS AND KVKNTS Anti-gulf war teach-in will be held today, following to the follow ing schedule: • Noon: A demonstration at 13th Avenue and Kincaid Street • 2 to 2:30 p in : Introductory symposium. "Why Are We Here?" in the KMU Fir Room • 3:30 to 5 p in : Round 1 of workshops, on topics such as the history of the Middle Hast, how to avoid the draft, and in ternational law and the United Nations. • t> to 7 p ill.: A potluck meal in the KMU Courtyard • li to 7:30 pm Round 2 of workshops, on topics such as alternative energy and Middle Kastern perspectives. • H to 10 p in : Final sympo sium, "Where are We Going? Proposals for Peaceful Solu tions in the KMU Fir Room For more information and ti tles of workshops, call the No Gulf War (Coalition at :Hti 42HH MISCKU.ANKt )l'S Winter Storytellinn Festival featuring tellers from three cul tural traditions, will take (dace Saturday from 11 a m to i p m at the University Museum of Natural History. For more in formation. ( all 14 1 10.14 Shabbot will bn hold at henya and Matt's hurni' tonight at 7. Call OHO -1 172 after 5 p m for directions. A discussion in honor oi Svl via Watts. United Nations am twssador. will Ih> held tonight at r> :i() p.m in the I-.Nit' Ben hinder Room Prayer for peace vigil u ill he held from a 10 p.m. to mid night in the St Thomas Room of the Newman Center. IB 50 Kmerald SI Tor more informa tion. call :l4:i-7()21 Marijuana information table will he open in the KM I hobby from 9 am to 4 p.m Friday Celebrations honoring the Kcasl of Our Lady of (Guada lupe will lit- hrlil Sunday at 1 p m and Wednesday at t> it) p in at St. Mary’s (Gat ho Ik (Ghurch For more information, call :t-Lt-71H2. :t42-lli4 lewish Student Union's (Ghannakah Party will he held Saturday night at 7. For more information, go to the |SU of fice in FGMIJ Suite 5. (Gregorian (Ghant Mass will lhi held Sunday at l 1 a in at the Newman Center. IHM) FGm erald St Masses with contem porary hymns will he offered .it *1 a in and 7: GtO p m Latter Day Saints (Gospel FGs sentials is the title of a i lass to he held from !I:GU) to 10 am Sunday at the I.DS Institute at tlie corner of I tit ft Avenue and Alder Street Deadline for submilt ing El ills lu I hr Kmerald front desk EMI' Suite 3(HI. is noon lllr day before publication El a Is run the day of the event unless thn event hikes place before noon Notices of events with a do nation or admission < barge will not be accepted Campus events and those stheduleil nearest the publication date will be given priorih The Km erald reserves the right to edit notii es tor grammar ami st\ le Get a 14” 1 ITEM PIZZA Only S7.00 FREE DRINKS WITH EVERY DELIVERY! ADDRESS 687-8600 • 1432 Orchard ONE COUPON PER PERSON • EXPIRES 12/2/90 Stock up on film from the UO Bookstore. BUDGET Continued from Page 1 five percent cuts were made. but lii.it "the de cision has been made not to pursue tli.il re quest until after the governor makes further recommendations "We are not ready to lie trying to make those kinds of projections at this time." he said Nevertheless, (Juinzer said the lower rev enue protections does dim the prospects of a tai ultv salary int rease and more money for university libraries, both of which (»nv Neil Goldschmidt included in Ins "budget pre view" in Septemlier Quinzer said that while the lower income prediction "doesn't necessarily make those in itiatives impossible." a revenue shortfall would mean that "any new initiatives are go ing to be very difficult Hut Rep Van Ylict cautioned against guessing ill where ruts might in* made "As f.ir .is we know, the slate lias talked about a III peri ent cut." he said. "Inst how that trickles through the system, and to what extent that is done, I just can’t tell you." House minority leader-elect Peter Court ney. I) Keizer. said he believes that with so unit h talk about budget cuts, the real issues the state must f.u e next year are being over looked "There has tieen a lot of weeping and wailing and jumping out of windows about Measure ft and budget cuts, and not much talk about tbe real issues." he said Courtney listed the increasing numbers of reported child abuse and pollution in the stale’s rivers as problems that he believes are being overshadowed by (list ussion of budget issues "No one has talked about human suf fertng. human pain All the talk is about i uts and sales taxes T I was the night before Christmas and inside the Lay the best Christmas present attached Jo a ^ A Macintosh computer sat under the Wondering where on campus it would soon lx?. College students were settled all snug in their While visions of danced in their heads. They know that a Mac as a is great, For making their projects look sharp and first-rate. Then across campus there arose such a clatter. All the students awoke to see what was the matter. It was who from atop his red Yelled loudly to all, "Students hear what 1 say!" " If you want a Mae, the best place to go Is the Microcomputer Support Lab; you’ll save some dough. Great discounts are offered to students, faculty and staff. On both hardware and software," Santa said with a laugh. Then Santa drove off and threw these w'ords back, )Q$ to all, Hope you all get a Mac!" Microcomputer Support Lab 202 Computing ( enter M-F 9 a.m.-5 p.m. <4r> 4402