Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 10, 1992, Page 4, Image 4

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    Media misrepresent
Soviet reality, prof says
Ry Colleen Pohhg
f rr <>*.1 ; Ropryttr
The American media is re
sponsible lor bomliardmg the
public with .in almost spurts
like' approach. In. what's hap
pening in the Soviet Union to
day . University geography
Professor Hon Wivmun toid .1
p.n keti room ifiursiiav night
What frightens me is the
Iot k of comprehension as to
wit a I is actually happening in
the Soviet t hoot; \V : S man
said \\ 1 of ton se> .1 iniosl
prejudicial statements against
the Soviet Union falling apart
II you read the \merit at.
press, vse are told that tin So
vu-t Union must remain to
gather.' lit salt! t he Soviet
1 nlort has been tailing apart
now lor three t- its and !
think that is a good thing it s
good for tile Soviet people
it s good for t-verytitie
U small ti.e a Spi-I .a. inter
est in and knowledge of the
area and has traveled to the
Soviet Union e.t limes lie re
ceived his masters degree
from (.olumbta University
where hi studied Soviet na
fional prohlerns and the geug
raphy ot the area
Sponsored li\ tin geogra
phy flepartment. Thursday's
two-hour let lure titled lie
strut luring of the the USSR
Why and How als. l.-.itured
a tl) minute slid, .duns in
which Wmman show* i signs
ol 1 hange in the former Soviet
t nion now t ailed !h* ( --,
nu mvvi'iilth
Ironit ally one slide depict
ed a ravelling poster on a hill
board portraying Communist
ideas
Tht* poster al Communism
-- in i i m.! apart - a - ‘ i s * -
I h ! ng else in ! h ■- Soviet
' iiii.ii, U > ,n • -.a, !
4*4
Ron Wixman
reality of the lengthv lines Inf
Iikh! VVi x man v.iiij this wax
I he longest lino lur'd over
•.irr, I minting - tit. people
yvatling |nr ihe only available
food left I ha T dux old.
hrnxv n t ahbnges
\ new enterprise i vin!s in
tin Soviet I n ton W IXH1.I n
sill ihe’, wake Up early tit
the morning, buy loud at the
state pnt e, then |j<i to tin1 ow
ner and sell it for three Utiles
the price they [raid for it, he
said
Wixman said Americans
should adept that it IS time
lor i htmge in the region and
th.lt III!' republics need to Is
on their own bec ause the So
viet ! 'tiuai is too large- to ad
here 1 1 ever V one s needs
I he Soy let i rilon Is the
last o! the world's great Euro
peall etnpires and it s (timing
to an end he said
It is a rebirth of nations
W x man -aid V\ e shoilhill 1
expec t a paradise from these
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certify for the Red Cross C.P.R. certificate
For a $10 00 fee charged to your
student account, you will receive
• 4 Hours of Personal Class
Instructions
• Instruction Booklet U
• Red Cross C PR Certification J v
Card
Oates for C.P.R. classes:
Wed., Jan 15th 5-9 p.m
Tues., Jan. 21st 5-9 p m.
(C P R classes held in the Student Health Center Cafeteria\
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346-4441
Cancellation must he 24 hours before class cr no refund
Sccnsored by the Student Health Center Office
of Pubhc Safety and the L ifestyie Planning Program
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POLICE BEAT
The following Incidents were reported to tho
Office rtf I’ublit Safety from Jan 1 H
•Polite arrested .i man for selling marijuana on
Jan 2 An officer observed Kandali Bailey. 20,
talking with franklin Jones, -to, a man known to
part base marijuana tx < asionally at 1 tth Avenue
and Alder Street, |X)li< e said
After a brief conversation. the two men entered
the alley at 12th and l llh avenues and Alder and
him aid streets. according to a polite report An
tiffu er entered tie alley behind 12-50 Alder St
and observed Jones arm extended with money
Jnr.es saw the offi! er and plat ed the money in Ills
front pants potket
When asked what they were doing om-% said
he was loaning Hatley money Jones told the. offi
i .-r he did i i"i know who Bailey w.e, a ; ■ mhng In
the report
The'.dffit.'er asked Bailey if lie .me i s,arch him
for marijuana and Bailey said. aliead 1 don't
have any really i he offi< er ask. I Bailey I..
empty Ids pi a kets ivhu h t ontaini : .. jnj ■ with
burnt marijuana residue As Bailey removed Ins
., ► ■ : ■ small seahsl pa kets o! matruaria tell (nit
o' thejat kel Bailey told the olh er |u was selling
(ones five pat kets ol murijuunttfor S'ii The offi
( er arrested Bailey anti told Jones to leave the
area.according lo the report
• i' ill e at rested 11 y t i: . ! n -I i ! y t r .1V
stmt, nl tor criminal trespasson Jan t. He y\ e- i.ik
(>n (nlo custody for trespassing on the apartment
rumples located at '.tf» t:. 14th Ave
Pol,, ■ escorted the man off the property Jan r>
after a dispute between he and another resident
An anonymous caller phoned the police w lien the
man returned Jan (> and began banging on the
resident's door
• A pedestrian passerby reported a burglars a!
Tom's Market. 14*40 L 1‘tth, on Jan The wit
ness observed a !<< vear-old male University stu
dent peering into t|ie market's windows Shortly
alter the witness lost sight of the man, he heard
the sound of broken glass in the area of the mar
ket
Wls ti police arrived at the scene, they began
rite! king the doors and windows of the market
and observed an aluminium screen doot.lh.it 'was
standing open A large hole was torn into the
si teen, according to police reports
l oin t -,s a man walking awas Iron: the huiid
mg't arrving sis six-packs of hirer in Ills hands,
stacked from his waist to his chin He began run
n i: i o and dropped the beer when nil' oil leer told
him to stop An officer caught andarrested the
man in tile ulies between hmernlci and Agate
streets and 1. lftth and 19th avenues, according
to the report
The burglars c aused S50 in damage lit; the mar
ket
CORRECTION
An artic Ic m Jan 7 I'iJition
ni the I'mmild announcing
the memorial gathering lor
psvt halog\ 1‘rofcssor J ri• <i
Nttnruve at p tm Sundin
in (lerlinger Lounge cun
tulned an error
The slurs should have
said contribution* could I*1
made either to the l inverse
t> hndowment Iiitid 1 red
Mtnitilve Lecture Senes, or
t o /. e r o I’ o p u i a l i o n
(.r cos th '(Jregon Chapter.
i’ ( ) IJ11v ,ei'l:i. liugene OK
>17405
The Kmerald regrets the
error
PROFS
Continued from Page 1
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ceramic instruments.'
musical com|V)snmn
and ivilormances will
coinluci a lecture. e\lu
hilion and workshop at
the l ot ()
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sum: urn rk
Thursday. Jan l)
7pm
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Jan 6 I I
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Jan. 10 & I I
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U ot O Northside
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til She Sal) |osr State's Depart
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margin* of bis sludt
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decided lo hand o
tuples o! NUidi’lllN
l as .ottes instead
IN a guest
\ appetite
lie S'nivi‘r
Mel/ , r
till
in the
papers on
I'he students responded
\ positive^ W'.oeeler said
I hev said it was a lot of useful
It i db.lt s
U : in teat In s niaguzme
wilting and magazine editing
classes
Laverv begat; Ins advertising
carei r in 1 ,is an account
evei uiive trainee since that
tine he has wanked for agen
< ■ s in New York Chicago, San
I ran. is< o and Los Angeles
Laverv received a II A in
communications from the Uni
RKUCK >N
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! a r( undublt; disunion tml.iv at W M)
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Wri'kcnd Mmi'i vs : .1»1* |< .1
Siitur ijy ai S *0 pm ami Sunday at tt anti
11 jt and 7 to p rr. at ih«: \nwnui
Canter 18f*0 K’t ••raid St (-». t4*> 44r>«
mure if; formation
Ihllel'ft welcume ba< k gather m*; vs
pi.* ■' ' k* ■'<■>. . K .»' *■ t‘ 1 vs
kabbaiat thabbat and vegtrUfiau y. t. »
vUrimg at ' 3(1 Mum ami Moryieii.ng vs.
take pid. c from H 30 to 10 30 at the
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t 1-m submitting t • Ah *
l :i**t*hi if nil! :-\i LXH Sv;tf 11 k '
versitv ut Notre Dame in 19'i
iii..: ■! M s in advertising from
tiic l diversity ol Illinois in
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The career switt.il tu teaching
< .ifiiB niter guest lecturing at
colleges including tiie l mvers.
tv, ! I'l.A. University of Sail
Francis: o, and Sun i ruru 1s1
mad:
v ertising he mi id U hen : !i
n.ii;v stepped a way flum it. lii
.ih/nl there vs ns llinc tr.
tii.iaiiverUsing
Student partu ipation in tils
( lasses is important and he said
he frequent 1\ [nits ins students
"cm the spot"
I think tu ire sm 1 essful in
an advertising agent.v you have
to have .1 point of view and you
have to express that point of
view on a regular basis. he
said
Although some students leel
pressured when they are asked
a question in front of 70 or HO
of their peers, Lavery said stu
dents need to learn to deal with
the stress
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