Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 27, 1991, Page 5, Image 5

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    1ET ALS
Bat specialist to give slide show, “bat walk” tonight
MEET1NCS
Ihe Chronic Fatigue Syn
drome support group will moot
Sunday nt 3 p m. at the Emer
ald Peoples Utility District
Building, 3:)7:i:i Senvoy Loop
Rd. ('all 686-0310 for more in
formation.
Pre-Physic a I/Occupational
Therapy C.lui) meeting will take
place Sunday at 1 p m in EMU
Cedar Rooms A and B. Call
3 15-43*15 for more information.
Rultura Pilipinas, the Philip
pine student organization will
meet Sunday at 1 p.m. at
Koinonia. Call 083-3625 for
more information.
SPEAKERS
Stuart Perimeter, a hat spe
cialist, will present a slide- il
lustrated lecture tonight at 7 at
the University Museum of Nat
ural History, 1080 E. 15th Ave.
1 olio w i n g the 1 e c t u r o ,
Perimeter will lead a “bat
w a Ik '' at the C u t h b e r t
Ampilheater in Alton Baker
P.irk. Call 346 3024 for more
information.
MISCELLANEOUS
Barbecue at the Butte, a wel
come hack event for it 11 stu
dents is sponsored by the Cam
pus Restoration Ministry. The
barbecue will take place Sun
CUBA
Continued from Page 4
Amendment, sponsored try U S
Sen. Connie Muck, D-Fla. and
that would prohibit U S. sub
sidiaries in foreign countries
from trading with Cuba, she
said.
In addition, part of the freu
trade agreements with Canada
and Mexico ironically stipu
lates those countries must also
cease trading with Cuba, Benja
min said Thu United States has
also attempted to squash other
foreign investment efforts in
Cuba, Benjamin said.
"In Congress, few are willing
to speak out for normalization
of relations,” having been influ
enced by the conservative, anti
Castro Cuban Amerh an Foun
dation. Benjamin said.
This same foundation just es
tablished an office in Moscow,
to lobby the Soviet government
against providing further aid to
Cuba, Benjamin said. At the
same time, the United States
"arm-twisted" the Soviet Union
into withdrawing its troops
from the country.
Inside Cuba, the pressures
promote increased complain
ing, she said. “There's less
hope about the future (and)
people are starting to question
tlie internal system.”
Among most) questioning tnc
systoin, tho young — tho GO
porcont of tho population that
grow up uftor tho revolution —
soein tiio most critical. Benja
min said. "They’re tired of free
education and health cure. It
doesn’t mean the same thing to
young people.’’
Benjamin added it was ‘‘diffi
cult to gauge how (they) sup
port the system, or whether
they support tin: system. People
(still attend) demonstrations
but "the spirit isn’t the same."
Internal criticism has mount
ed to the point where Castro
has called for a Communist Par
ty congress in October, only the
fourth since the revolution.
H.1V n! 1 p m .it Skinners Butte
Park Call 14 3-491 4 or
■ HfS-fi ’22 for rides or more in
formation.
t nnl salt* will take place Sat
urday from 9 a m. to 5 p m. ut
the Newman Center. 1B50 Em
erald St. Call 34(i-4K)H for more
information.
Club sport swimming will
meet today from 3:30 to 4:30
p m at Leighton Pool. Call
fill!) ,r)33.l for more Information.
VOLUNTEERS
Wlulc Hirtl Clinic: is offering
its quarterly volunteer commu
nity service training program
Sessions begin Oct 10. Credit
can be arranged through the
University and Lane Communi
ty College Call 342-8255 for
more Information
OPPORTUNITIES
Career Planning and Place
ment Service Orientation Ses
sinus vy i!| take plaoo today from
.! to to -1 ,!() p in. in 207 Hen
dricks
ki:i.k;ion
Weekend Massi's will take
plaoo Siiturduy nt 5 p.m and
Sunday at 0 a m . 11 a m and
7 .10 p m at thu Catholic N'uw
man Center, 1HS0 Emerald St
Call .ttti--l ir.il for morn Infor
mation
Chi Alpha Christian fellow
ship moots tonight at 7 In IS'*
Straub, Mvrrvnnn is welcome to
attnnrl tlull (>HH 112 1 lor morn
information
Deadline /nr submitting lit ills
t(i the lunonibj front desk, HMD
Suite .700. is noon the day be
fore publication lit uls run the
day of the event unless the
event hikes place before noon.
Nollies of events with u do
nation or admission charge will
not he accepted
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