Oregon DAILY EMERALD Irida\ April 12. II I ugcno. Oregon Volume '0 Issue I Entertainment Thomas Mapfumu was the first artist in his na tive Zimbabwe to write and sing about social in justice and racial oppres sion In the process, his muse helped bring the people of Zimbabwe ba< k to their own identitv See story. Page II) Sports 1 Stephanie Wessell The Oregon men's and women’s track teams will meet Washington State, Alabama and Indiana in .Saturday’s Pepsi Invita tional. Both Duck teams have been undefeated in the past four Pepsi meets. See story, Page 12 After tU consecutive road games, the Oregon softball team vvill host three doubleheaders tilts weekend against Stan ford. Arizona and Arizo na State See story, Page 12 Inside "1 was awoken in tin: middle of Ihe night 1 saw a l JFO in my backyard It went to my back window so 1 went that wav The next thing I remember I was on the i raft I felt it w as a dream, but when I woke up the next morning, the light was on and my pants were on. and that's not something I do — go to sleep with my pants on 1 was very disturbed about that." See story. Page !> Frank Wilkinson has dedicated most of his life toward working for civil rights in l.os Angeles and the Southeast, and what does he get? More than r>0 years of surveillance by the FBI. See story. Page 11 I'ho lutfiene polite tlrp.nl nient's homh disposal unit limit.t uatrr < annoii at a snspi i ions p.u knur in lohnsoti Hall I'hurstluK The ho\ I loft I. which was atldrcssotl to \t\lrs Hlantl \\as hninil to hr tilled u till roi k s I’rositlont Hrand was not in thr btuhlinp whrn liner people reported l\ delivered the hu\ at aht ml I I > p ill I’holos In Mark 'i Ifii 1 it i blasted .1 siispii iiui>. |>at kage addressed In lumeixiti t’l' -.i dent Miles Hr.tllillll.il 11 its delivered In liilinsun Hall fhursd.n atternnon HIM ) s tmiiib (iis|ins,il mill samil ia gged .ind tired .1 water i .muuii .it .i mi k tilled box | III' I)|>\ WHS let! i'll .1 i llilil outside the presidents off It e promptiIIR till' building's evin ii.it nm lit.Hill u.is .it tile dedication III the 111 -w V.imiiil.i I nilgllUge < eiitei III I'.n llli I hill w Ill'll the package .m il eil .it about I li |i m s.nil luhii (iriiM.il associate director of the l onvcrsilv News Hure.m \! lh.it time |[}<*!img the Downtown Mall to ntolori/i.'il traffii art' < barging Lain- (!oun ts Hoard of Commissioners ( hairmnii |ai k Kolierts w itli 11 \ mg to use i.onntv funds tor tus own Ilium ial and political gams Roberts proposed Wednesday that thr rouiitv usr road mi provement funds to pa\ tor inorr than half ot thr rstimatrd S I J nnllion it would i ost to rr oprn thr mall kotrrs will dri idr thr mall's future on Mas J1 whrn tiles sole on a measure that would reopen parts ol Hast Hroadvvas a nd Will a met tr and (Mis r streets The prr filer lion move set oft a political battle that svdl cul inmate svhrn i ommissioners consider the proposed next Wednesday Roberts proposal would ted'1 more th.in SJ million Irom the i oniit\ s Sail million ro.nl sur plus fund to pin lor opening the streets d voters approve tile h.illot measure In mat mg the proposal Kiill erts disclosed tll.it he owned less than a 111 pen enl interest in buildings housing the Down ton n Athlete ( dub u lie h is partially located along the mall I he Athletic. < dub is lo< ated along a portion n! south W il lamette Street that would be opened it vliters approve the measure I hsi losing the i onflii t of in terest allows him to legally vole on the proposal. Roberts said Thursday Turn to MALL Page ( IFC meets tonight By Daralyn Trappe [ meraia Rt>pof?t‘i The Incidental Fee Committee will meet tonight in an ef fort to resolve the conflic t that has held up budget hearings tor more than a week The public molding will be at r> p.m in EMI* Century Room A. Hearings were suspended April -1 when ASUO President Kirk Hailey announced he? had found IFC Chairman Mike Colson responsible for altering the minutes of the )an 11 IFC meeting Bailey based the finding on a five week ASUO in vestigation. Colson has stated that he was not responsible for am alter ation. and In- filed a complaint with the Constitution Court Thursday questioning the legality of the investigation On April 4 Hailey recommended that IFC members vote to remove Colson from office The members instead decided to indefinitely postpone budget hearings until Colson resigns or the matter is resolved another way At that time. Colson said he would not resign Because IFC memlier Armando Morales made the motion to postpone hearings, it has been up to him to call for anoth er meeting. Colson said he hopes the meeting will he "pleasant and we c .m get on with the budgets