UNIVERSITY Shoah Day events recall tragedy By Daralyn Trappe f me-aid Ropoapi / u ill tell i mi ,ilmiit .i world th.it 11 ent i ra/\ .< world w here humans l»'< ame heast* lile turned worthies* .ind I w ill also tell vouahouliieople \\ ho relaxed to surrender \.ilium holm, lew ish resistant e fiithtei I lit- iiilcm.iltun.il levvishi uniiminit\ is i urrent Is observing Sho.ih Week .i linn* tu remnmbei tin' t. million people who dii'il in the I lulm .mst I (u .111 \ . events sponsored todav in tin- Hun I in del Kiion.) In tllr I'mversits \ jess ish Student l uioii svill provide an opportunits tu learn more • 1 too It t I lie I loli >1 .mst ,i ltd those who e\ perieni edit tu st hand IS ( i.o I litei Inis I ’ll 11 /.in kerinan and |eninlei (beenliik said it is important hn people to edti i ate themselves, i onliiuialIv about what happened dot init World U ni II W hen people s.lV tiles se heard enough a':lout the I loloi aust. s\ hn h is often. I see Ss e are toilet 11up /ni kerinan said S oli ( ail lead the statistic s and read tile sto nes hut it s sin h a shoi king thing that sou i an I beliese it " lueenlitk said I don't knoss boss it i an penetrate our undersl.unlink W e need to. toi the sake ol remembering and tor the sake ot the survivors hear it over and over again The point is to remember so that it doesn't happen again Shoah Das events Memorial Sers i< e Selec ted readings In Rabbi I la • I 1 ltd a III •II IS ,I 111 nan Sills • i i 45 a m I dm Genocide followed by di» mission • i in p m Resistance, a presentation by I’hil /in kerman about the |euish resist.lin e during tile I liilui ansi • 2 00 p m Mindy (lermindet will share hei grandmothers stories from the tmu entration i amps a ml will speak .ibout her e\ per lent e grow lit \n«lir Rrfmpfi /S/ in Pirn hit Irnnitvr l.trrnlnk hrlfinl orit.tnisr N/toa/i P.n finite ini i .im/ius mi pmfilr istll ivmt'inlivi I In hit ,iu si \ur\ i \ ins .mil \u tints mg up with (i I lolot .tusl survivor • ill p m f-11 in let 'ft Pimple ho about |ew s who tnoil to i'st .tpi- Iwtropt' .ttui got to lsr.tt‘1 (luring V\ orlil \\ .11 II • 1 to pm 11 year-old Anui Katz will read Irom / Veter Suit \nnther Hutteith 1 1 ollri hhi ol poems and drawings Irom i hildrtm who were in the I ere/m 1 ont entration 1 amp • I I 1 p m Personal attttunls. poems short stones .Hid othei readings hum the > ampm . mi niuii it \ Bartlett commended for budget cuts By Rene DeCair Emerald Reporter NAI.IA1 Members of the limit Wavs ami Means ediicu tion sutx (immittee r ontmemieri lusher eilmation adtnimstra tors on Tuesdav tor doing a "good job" choosing programs to ( lit or redur e in tire far e ol ballot Measure i Capitol Report I think vou gin s have done an absolutek superti job. said Kep |t-lf (hlrnnur I) |etferson speaking to higher erfm ation ('hanr ellor Thomas bartlett and other education offir ials at a committee hearing Tuesdav "It wasn't perlec t." (iilmour said but it's better than ill the Hits when We took It) percent across the hoard.'' (iilmour said, referring to state umversi tv dei isions to eliminate whole programs instead ol c utting a little from every program Hut despite praise from the panel on a "doggone good job ' i ommittee members made it i lear that tile higher education budget will he under si rutinv from legislators and that education officials must still answer i|uestions about de i isions to limit enrollment and eradii ate i ertain programs Legislators brought up con I erns about student accessibili t\ to higher edur ation and asked the chancellor whethei edui ators sincerelv attempted to avoid enrollment caps "\\ e look .it head i omits and budgets, said Kep loin Van Vliet, KCorvallis "But still our major i ustomer is the stu dent Representative and commit tee chairman. Stan Bunn. K D.tvtun asked liartiftl whethei it would !«• possible to retain the estimated ti.tttlO students who will not he admitted to (It I'giill Ulliv ersities next \ eai Bunn said he is not con v im ed that universities enroll incuts must be i upped in urdet tur students tu net .1 t|U.ilits cil in .ituni "We need tu .isk u h.it kinds nl bail tilings begin tu happen d sve .n i uminud.itc Turf to SALEM Page 12 Frustrated with large dassosl' Fed like the 1 () is a giant bureaucrat')? \ Need ideas for plans after college'" • mwm ► - ifj^n>N5(iH m a v • r ' A: D/WfR W////.1 !M)/h\ DI CKS' On Sundav. Mas k I 0 administration, faculty and alumni ojH'.n their doors to \ou for warm, stimulating conversation and a v;reat dinner" l ake a feu minutes to fill out an application, available in l .sO Hendricks Hall, loin the fun' line is Monday April 15th. Kor more iniormation call tfte SI Kd office at s 10 110" • . n k . <.:.-tt; «. uk/ unA ^"iii >o, , Well, this is just going from Dad to worse , A’ • ■ , IVA' V • 1 * MM. Ml - ’ 0