LONELY? FIND A PET TO KEEP YOU COMPANY IN THE ODE CLASSIFIEDS WMiMTao SWEATSHIRTS • JACKETS - CAPS "WORLD CLASS SERVICE” IMAM INHANCIMINT OAOUA aao wiit aw»o *vinu» inixt to nan VdVpaclamaa 344"7842 MONDAY NIGHT SPECIAL A.Y.C.E. PIZZA & SALAD BAR That’s Right! All YOU Can Possibly £AT Ut The Best Pizza This Side Of Anywhere. Plus Soup and y ^ Salad Bar Monday 5:00-8:00 ay { rf)0 1 TRACK TOWN PIZZA 1809 Franklin Blvd. • 484-2799 • Available at Campus Only b Celebrating Our International Students during the month of April! vUO International Cultural Service Program I Students from these countries will be here this week. I Stop in and meet them! Main floor. A PARTNER • South Africa • Argentina • Zambia • Thailand • Nigeria • Iran • China • Georgia • Kenya • Mexico • Japan • Senegal • Russia • Cyprus • Peru • Brazil • Bolivia IFC Continued from Page 1A and failure to complete necessary paperwork on time Situ* last turn mar. tJre committee and tire EMU Board of Directors have been arguing over the committee's attempt to restrict how the EMU uses student fees Although University President Myles Brand ruled the committee could not tell the KMU how to spend money. Masnt has continued to insist the committee has a right to influence how any recipient of student fires spends the money. Tin* IFC has also dashed with the EMI I ixxird over the committee's plan to examine each EMU program’s budget separately from the overall EMU budget request. EMU board Chairman Joe GruJre said he believes tho committee's hearing plan is yet another IFC attempt to control how the EMU spends its money In an effort to end the turmoil in student government. Brand has proposed taking away the committee's authority to allocate student fees to the EMU His plan would give the EMU board the authority to allocate student money to the EMU Some members of the EMU board, such as Grube and Sara Dodge, believe Brand’s plan is a good idea because the IFC doesn't have the time or expertise to examine the F.'MU budget in detail. Believing student control of fires was in jeopardy, Lee convened a meeting of the ASUO. EMU board and the IFC to formulate a response to Brand's plan. In what may be an indication of the disor ganized state of the I EC. only three of the six eligible committee members showed up for the meeting. Poor attendance at scheduled meetings has been a problem for the committee throughout the year, especially during this term. The committee has missed at least one meetings week since the begin ning of the term and canceled two recent meetings because too few members attended to form a legal quorum. Although two members, Jose Balderas and Zoe Pargot, resigned from the committee this term, the IFC has always had enough mom Irers to form a quorum Because of the hearing controversy and the canceled meetings, the EMU has had its budget hearing canceled three times this year, and EMU staff and hoard members are wondering whether the commit tee will approve their budget by the May 24 deadline. In addition to the committee's attendance and political problems. Lee said he believes the committee has failed to keep up with rou tine bookkeeping chores. Because the committee could not deal with an accounting prob lem. Lee said In* was forced to illegally transfer money within ASUO accounts to pay work study students this month. Many groups funded by the committee don't complain about tire committee's actions because they are afraid the IFC will reduce their funding. Lee said. Masat dismissed lire's comments about the committee and said the IFC would finish its work by the deadline. Even if the committee pulls together and finishes the budget sea son. it is likely that Brand will take the FiMU budget away from the committee. In that case, many student government leaders believe less student control of student money will Ire the lasting legacy of this year's Inci dental Fee Committee. T-Shirt Design Contest To Promote SAFERIDE The winning entry will win a gift certificate for dinner for two at Chanterelle*! Bring your design* to the Women’s Center, Suite 3, EMU, by 5pm, April 27th. COSTS ARE UP! Let J-Mar Biological Plasma Donor Center help with your tuition. By donating plasma, you earn $20“ for your first donation, over SI20 per month, and help save a life at the same time. Open Monday-Salurday. Call 683-9430 for more information. 1901 W. 8th Avc, Eugene la _!_J FUTONS: STARTING AT ROCK SOFT FUTON FAJGENE 1122 Alder St. 686-5069 OPEN M-F 11-6 p.m Sal 11-5 p.m., Sun. 12-4 p.m.