R-r-ight, L-l-eft I I AHCHVt PHOTO FROM THE PAST: The University Color Guard stands at attention in a 1918 photo from the Oregana yearbook. Military training began at the University in 1916 with 90 men drilled during the first spring training. Thursday is Veterons Day. LIVE ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY DAILY BEVERAGE SPECIALS POOL TABLES FREE DARTS O FOOSRALL ASSORTED EATS wnokinf preferred tHgase ravels l liiis paper! Police now hiring cadets for summer The Oregon Stall- Police are now act epting applications for the 1994 Summer Park Cadet Pro gram. The program includes working along trie beaches, in parks, lead ing tours, enforcing traffu and investigating crime Sgt Aaron T Olsen said the Oregon State Police has had a summer employ ment cadet program since 1970. and besides offering summer jobs, the cadet program protects Ore gon's beaches and state parks. I .a st summer, the police received more than 1.000 appli entions for the positions, but only SI cadets are needed for the pro gram. Olsen said they am looking for people who are at least IK years of age, have a high-school degree and a valid driver's license Further, the applicants must have no felony convii lions, and n good i harm ter The applicants are selected through a written exam, ami then an interview The employment runs from mid-June through the first week of September, and the starting salary is $7 83 per hour The deadline for applications is Dec 31. and applications may he picked tip at any Oregon State Police office NAFTA Continued from Page 1 He cites the Oregon Economic Development Department’s findings that recent growth in Oregon exports to United States border nations indicate strong markets for Oregon products, which would only be improved further with NAFTA’s passage. "Trade, generally, and trade with Mexico and Canada specifically, benefits Oregon, a situation NAFTA will only improve. Kopetski said. As a member of the powerful House Ways and Means Committee, Kopetski has been recruited to generate support for the pact among his House colleagues. 11 support free and fair trade, but I cannot support NAFTA because the side agreements do not adequately address food and road safety issues — Rep Elizabeth Furse However, 4th District Con gressman Peter DeFazio, fails to shan' Kopetski's optimism. "NAFTA supporters are paint ing the agreement as a hold step into a bright economic future," DeFazio said. "It sounds more like a proscription for economic dislocation in the U.S. as hun dreds of thousands of family wage jobs move south (into Mex ico)," NAFTA negotiations were con cluded in the final days of Presi dent Bush’s administration and handed off to President-elect Clinton. While Clinton supports the trade pact, his administration spent the last several months working to diminish Congressional concern over NAFTA. Mickey Kantor, Clinton’s chief negotiator on trade matters, worked out side agreements with Mexico to improve labor and environmen tal standards and to protect American markets against import surges. Yet it appears the now completed side agreements may not have accomplished all President Clinton and Kantor may have hoped for Many members of Congress and industry officials still are not fully satisfied "I support free and fair trade." ist District Rep. Elizabeth Furse said, "but I cannot support NAFTA because the side agreements do not adequately address food and road safety issues While this is a flawed agreement, we must continue to work to develop trade hills that lienefit our region, our industries and its employees." One legislative aide explained that the rift in Oregon's delegation is symbolic of the uphill battle fat ing all supporters of NAFTA Con gressional opposition to the pact — as in the Oregon delegation — transcends traditional party loyalties for many Democrats. While President Clinton relied heavily upon unity among House and Senate Democrats to pass his budget package earlier this year, no clear partisan support exists for NAFTA. F-ven the House of Repre sentatives Democratic leadership is divided, with Speaker of the House Tom Foley (D-WA1 supporting NAFTA, but Democrat Major ity Leader Richard Gephardt (D-MO) opposing it. Read the ODE Classifieds | everyday... It’s reading ^ at it’s best. ™ I CLASSIFIED FOR SALE ATTN, Student* KrUiicf* (oik* tore Ticket Seller* Ticket ltuyrre Stuf! Around TSe Houfte Seiler. cr* *4-3724_ i RECYCLE | 1 HIS 5 PAPER *.* V VAVMWiV.WAV.