page 8 The Other Press January 21st to February 4th, 1982 continued from page 3 He said if the administration was faced with an overload of 20,000 students paying during one day, the pressure might force them to react. The 126 actually withheld the increase During the sit-in at Guindon’s office the SFUO executive held an emergency meeting to boycott, ’’ federation executive and council, he said, ‘‘are against the bovcott.’’ “They didn’t ask us to do anything tn advance, and now they want us to assume responsibility for flier distributed to registering students said the provincial government would be affected if U of O students acted on the federation appeal. ““We should hit those who are really ' discuss a plea by in the occupation. demonstrators for support ““We disapprove of the action because it was directly related to the their action.’’ Boucher said the executive would take legal responsibility for the occupation if it remained peaceful. responsible,’’ said the SFUO pamphlet. 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