RALLY Continued from Page 1 or education A caravan will start ui Sou l horn Oregon Si.it*; f x>l legn Friday morning, joining students ai iho University, Orogon Sliilo nnd Western Oregon Stilt*; Onllogo on to Sal. in (!sir*. mul busm s will lo.no .it !() to ii m from 1 :iili A vo nu (i n nd University Sllis'l Kally organizers are also asking for volunteer drivers, and parking will be available before the rally on 1 ith and University Students < an become at live in Ollier events to win tax reform in Oregon The Heart of Oregon ( ualitlon is a grass rixits network to edu cate the puhlii on Oregon's system of funding and xer vices (ail) 5B1-150S to help DO VO(/ DREAM OF SLEEPING ON A CLOUD? ROCK SOFT FUTOIM 1122 ALDER 6865069 Cash For Textbooks Mon. • Sat. Smith Family Bookstore 768 E. 13th 1 Block From Campus 345-1651 We Rent Rollerblade In-Line Skates by the Hour or Day. Saa> /hi/*0? 1 1»*» I •(!) WOC • 0**' Mt * 1*1 10 * TERIYAKlI ALLEY j CURRY DISHES_lg.3.50 ; sm.2.50 S BEBIMRICE_5.50 S CHICKEN BREAST ; STEAK.. 3.50 : YAKJSOBA NOODLES...Ig.3.50 5 sm.2.50 S TER1 BEEF._3.50 • ACROSS FTIOM DAIRY QUEEN : 1306 HILYARD* 345-95S5 5 I (Jhese Boots Were Made for Walkin' And that's just what they'll do, or one of these days gas will cost $24 a gallon and those little 5 block trips to the video store w;l! add up quick Or maybe we'li simply run out of gas and the only way to get from point A to point B * be to f»de a bike i'eb .r.1 * * • up your '■nost comfort abk* boots and nvx>' t So th-.nk about ’htS the " e»! ?imo you * art V COOkl* dough 1C0 Cf0Mtn and the stoffl s «n waik.ng distance Save you'seif some gas money get some mere %e *e you don I need any) and save the Eath a little wear and leaf C rlrbrjff Alternative Tranvporl Jhon !>u\ i al! J-lfe lor today % program *ai k besides Powell. Tl, those acquitted yvere Sgt Staiey kiKin. 41 and officers Timothy Wind. 12, and Theodore Briseno. 39 Very happy .' I’owell told reporters "It's fiard to tie surprised when you felt that wav I know I'm innoient, and that was the verdict Wind was overt ome with emotion, saying lu had "too mum feelings I can't express them Loon told reporters you can read about it in the book and lef! Briseno did nol talk to reporters ! yy.is shocked and disappointed," si id the prosi'f . Deputy District Attorney Terry White rhat v tile WaV the system works The jury whirl) ini luded an Asian, a Hispan ic and no blacks left in a sheriffs bus without talking to reporters 'This experience has been .1 very difficult and stressful one. one which we have agonized over a great deal We feel we have done the (test job we could have possibly done,' the jury said in a statement The trial lasted nearly three months in a raise that strained rain relations in l-os Angeles and lort ed the resignation nnnoum omen! of Gates All four had Iteen charged with assault with a deadly weapon and excessive force by an officer under color of authority Knot) and Powell also were charged with filing a false police report, and Kfxin with being an accessory after the fact Wind .1 probationary officer, was fired. Fite others, who were suspended, now face future po lice department hearings to determine if they will (a< e any further disi ipllne, ini lulling dismissal The acquittals raised fears of unrest in the wake of the verdicts Police had earmarked S1 million in overlime in 1 ase acquittals sparked riots The national lender of the NAAGP, Benjamin Hooks, also denounced the verdict as "outra geous. a mockery of justice," but he appealed to blai ks that "the dec ision he met with calmness The jury heart) from T>4 witnesses yv-hose retail - lec lions of the violent night of Mart h T 1 ‘I'll, of ten conflicted PROTESTS Continued trom Page 1 liiadley Police (Ihief Daryl I dates, ami leaders ill the him k. community, appeuhsi for i aim In a scene that « .is captured t>V news helicopters and broad i ast live, a trill l. driver was pulled from bis tractor-trailer rig. and beaten and clubbed with a tire iron as looters went through a nearby liquor store, gas station and auto parts store Men who brat tin* trurk driv er raised their hands and smiled The man's pockets were picked, and he w.is kicked la fore he was able to stumble to Ins trin k and dme nwa; In another attack, about 25 people stood around as looters pulled a man from a vehicle at the intersection, beat and ku ked him rlu- man slavered about in the street, his head bloody. hxiktng fur help or a wav out After several minutes, two good Samaritans emerged and lead tier man away. A motorr v<:Iist was seen shooting ,i shotgun at passing i ers ,it the intersection, and at least one other person was wounded At Parker Center, the down town polit e headquarters, dem onstrators demanding dates' resignation threw roi ks and up rooted plants DEVELOP & PRINT • 3” PRINTS »i|M •A" 9o MAY 2, 1992 UNIVERSITY OF OREGON WIlJAMi.Tir I LAI J ATRIUM ‘ f 00 AM 4 :«)!M $si StudrnlH I krts KMU Mam [>r sk UNI) (H H Aik )l H INTKKNATIONAU AKKKRN IN ( oouimiih afkmn 11 Srrvwr. hiikatind I rda%|K>rUlk>n. TouitMii KnKKimn i Wrlojutm!. i l-«» JUisiiM-wi Kirmncr Siinx r t r» hit->1* »*•> and Man i if a* luring The Volvo Specialists Alpine Import Service •& ASE Certfied T echs ☆ One day service (mo«l worto ■ft One tuH year guaranty (on afl wot%) ■& UPS parts servee to outot-town VOCVO owners MONDAY-FRIDAY 7:30- 5:30 ROF=» APPOINTMENT 12th and MAIN In SPRINGFIELD, OR. 97477 V MAY BASKETS $8.99 L * i. m r-akkri nrt milling wiui nowrf> » i (>v\» ks T£? Cinco de Mayo Celebration TODAY Elizabeth Perry ifxjtt-i i ■ at Po«tv,»x,i Irrfxx t 5 OOpm 6 OOpm Room 16 Poe me Youth in Crisis 6 OOpm I OOpm Boom 16 Pacific -n C Waffle \ Cone ! (Regularly $1.50) Campus SUBSHOP 1225 J^lder 345-2434 Not valid on delivery or with any o(hrr durounti ur (Txipon» Onr coupon prr cufttocnrr i'tptm 6/12/92 „