on IPMS Editor's not** Pm ft In* of all th»' 1 *♦ rand idattrs running for post lions on th»■ in< ulrntal f-Vr ( . unmiUrr wtil run through nrxt Tursdny Intorvimvs with ihr onr-yiMr (undtdatrs will run first Jerod Hume Jerod Hume i undulate [or .1 one year II ( sent, is ,1 sop ho more majoring in business He is also assistant treasurer in his fraternilv and I mas 11 r er financial adviser of tin* cable a< c ess television show Our l or sion of Hfill. ODE: i )> i you favor across Ihtvbourd cuts as a means of seeping lees low and it so how much? Hume .Yes. m tliat too many groups defir it spend yv it limit any kind of responsibility or fi nan nil ai countability to any one It cuts were to he made. I would suggest approximately JO percent lor those groups that did not take 11 .ihiiitv with their spend mg tast y ear 01)1 w V. t y . that every group gets a fait hearing and a lair budget' Hume: ( It they jus! stio'.y up the com in it tee takes 1 .11 o! whether they get a lair hearing or not As long as tic y get to tell their side ..I tin stoi y . they shout i get a la II hearing I hey should show vv here they -.pend their money and yvh.o gets their money ODE? Do ^on Indies i:i it's up pfujifiiilr in hold i wrrent group dio’i tors .it ( ounliihle for mis management I", form or dirrt tors' II u m r V i• s. In-1 .1 ti s e tlo whole group is responsible. tin iitliniiiistr.it ion ot eat h group should lm responsible lor their llh.iin i.il standmg no mutter u ll.it S happened II: the past In art\ business, if the bust hes-- |:h (I’ll' piist IlVUtle poor ll mint i.i 1 i lion es tin- tjtisini'ss mm is responsible tor those ! hey e.ili'l just s,i\ the past pet-, it sereyie-l up i"! s lotgr! 1 h; . 1 i1 ; * N I e lit t e-.pt U Is i hie for their deles ihtit they ill t.ur in tin ;• .t-: and present arid till ! should p.il those off be h .it: they expert arts more site ()| )l Ut . : , l.ivor ot cutting large budgets to com pensate lot im reusing or mum taming (tie budgets of smaller groups I fume 't ’ -a a! eat h group mdividuully 1 hose e ps that n;i need a fault' -i'll: 1 '.!iuli ill ! I! 1. i k ■ : fall'-!! Nl'l VI'S 01)1 V\ h'\ ‘II 111 'r vou' I Inuif lift ■■ f I'm.nut mil to turtluT m\ own pri'-unal ngt'it titi 1 ni nut mil In Itrlp any mi nm I I's 14rI ni [in nr iim s j li t 1:111 group I'm nut to siivi' ninn'"i fur ttif l iumimIv I'm i hi I In s.ivii muntn fur till stuili'iiU In i usr I'm Mi ►. u| myim; m \ own miint’Y wastiii nil organ! /nitons fHiit 1 havr nu th-ni'fit from 1 get no benef'il Irom ,ri put i i nt of tfn* groups that gel my in,aii'v ami I in tint! ui ii, .mil 1 think, i lot nl uthiT jha11;n■ nu Imi I'm mil tin'll- In prumnli- '; mini ml responsibility ami ft mini lal art ountubillty INTERNATIONAL CAREER FORUM // ////• WORLD IS 1RI I.) A (il.OBAI. IX'OXOM) HUS WHY IS II SO HARD TO IIXD AS’ I.VII RXA IIOXAI JOB 1 I a*arn from ()regon ’s leading mu In national corporation'* vv hat opportunities exist in the international market place and vs hat skills companies are looking tor. ESCO NIKE TEKTRONIX U.S. HANK litis is a unique opportunity to hear and ask questions ot some of Oregon's leading multinational eorporations. This program will be broadcast live through the Oregon EdNet System. Questions can be taken by speakers from all EdNet sites When: April 15, 4:00 p.m. - 5:45 p.m. Where: Knight Library Instructional Media Center Studios A, B, & C Sponsored by Oregon Economic Development Department and ( areei Planning and Placement Services. SUBSHOP 1225 Alder • 345-2434 “Former Congressman Jim Weaver has written a lucid and passionate book. Scientists should hear what he has to Joel Connelly-Seattle Post Intelligencer TWO KINDS BY JIM WEAVER The Genetic Origin Of Conservatives & Liberals Bring this ad to U of 0 or Smith Family Bookstores for a 20% savings. Exp 4-30-92. I'ni\ crsit \ Theatre Product ions 1991-1992 Season Second Season Lau^hin^ W ild ami Titanic i -vt-ninc d one .uts»h\ ('hmtophci hut.me April 15,16,17,IS,23,24,25 MV \l I V I VI Hill \S< ,1 v I \ Si (III II MM'tH I .imited Seats - ltu\ Now !! I Hi- 1 n| ustii e I tiim* In I >l >1 I K11, or It s \n Story A I'll 1.11 It \n v\ \N .IM . f I X' ! Kli X*. , t i ! ' ■, | K ■ | | .4 ( } * May 20,21,22,23,28,24,30 I ri>K Prints h* fin>. (h* 1-.1 xl»-r } «• r'>-• ?> |une 4, 5 and b 8 p.m. ( urtuin* \ronj Ihr.itrr Ki srrvatinils I Ml ') < |f>- 1 1 lM THE FAR SIDE By GARY I ARSON Oh my word Helen! You play too'’ And here I always Ihouqht you were |ust a songbird