KAVE Continued from Page 1 would In? interested in pun hasing the radio station and now think they have found an interested buyer. Although Parker would not reveal any names, the group is optimistic about the prospect and believes some sort of deal will lie made in the next few weeks. "(The potential investor) thinks the KAVE can work from the busi ness end if we can make it work from the programming end," Park er said. If the deal is carried through, listeners can expect the KAVE to return to its original home within the next five months. The new KAVE will play the same unique music that made it so popular to its listeners. "The main thrust of the station will be the same," Parker said "Our philosophy was always just play the cool music wherever wo find it.” Friends of the KAVE are aware of the financial problems that pre viously plagued the station, but believe someone with a strong busi ness background tan keep the KAVE on the air Parker said the group is considering accepting pledges from listeners to help with operat ing costs if they are legally able to do so. Parker said former KAVE staff members are c ommitted to return ing to the station, mostly because of the strong base of listener sup port. "The amount of support we've gotten from the listeners has just been great." he said. "We always thought we dug a foothold in the community." METZGER Continued from Page 1 of Appeals said it wouldn't consider most of the errors the Metzgers claimed were made because they didn't raise the points during the trial The jury found that Met zger and his son incited the killers by sending an agent to Portland to stir up skinhead violence against non-whites Metzger's home and his television repair business were seized after the trial to help pay the damage award. "Our literature is heavy duty stuff, but we don't call for anyone to go out and kill anybody," Metzger said "My message is white sep aratism." Rosenthal said the free s|>eech point isn't a valid one Ml I IINGS Children of Gey and Feibian Parent* will moot IcmUv from 4 p in lo ft a m in the FMU Rod Linder Koom For more in formal ion. < all 346-3360 Vietnamese Club will nw*M tonight at 7 in the Smith lounge For mom information, tail U6*8490 Alpha Kappa P*i will have * ganoral mooting lot lav at !i 30 p m m Room 330 Gilbert For mom information. tail 484 4230 Women and Religion Reading Group will meet today from noon lo MO p m in Room 63ft PtC. For more information, call 346-301$ | a pa near Student Organisation wili meet today at 4 10 p m in KMl Cothr Room F For more information, tall Ml7- 1602 ASCO C jsmalitulion Court w ill meet today for ballot referendum a ai 1 p in in Room 180 Straub For mom information, call .146 3724 Im idenlal Fee (lommilte* will meet today from t 10 p tn to 6 10 p in. in Room l'»4 Straub MIM FU ANFOCS American Soc lely for Interior Ueaigner* will have Product* ih»> today from 1 to 4 p m in Room* 278 and 27: more informal ioii . * all *■*«» UftO t niwmilv Mouamg and the Hnn of Mwirnt* Offae will him .i d*» cnvaion group for Iranian. Kay ami htMr«uai (form rmntrnl* tonight at 7 m the (Lamm Bine Room for mure information. «aH J4ft ft 161 (artfi Planning and PU«rm*nl Servue will jinwiti i aim panel* about mnplovitwoi lomghi from ft to ft for loutflott* ami mum litter mat ion. (all 14ft 1233 Outdoor Program will prevent the noon t-idoo t'hmb' today at 12 10 p m in the Outdoor Program Hi Him in lire f Ml ’> for nutre Ulfor mat mo. rail 346 4 IftA C*raduata School will have a graduate kImwI funding workshop today from iuxhi to f p in in Koofit 12S ('.Hapmati for nutfr mforma t ion. call J4ft 2604 '(Delivera KNOCKOUT... • • 'without throwing a punch! GOLDWORKS 13IT> A Lattwooce Euqan«»»»343-?296 University Housing University of Oregon JOB OPPORTUNITY SENIOR DESK ASSISTANT Vacancies are anticipated for the 1993-94 Academic year at the CariorVEart/Walton Area Desk. 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