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-...et al Choirs present concert The University Chamber Choir and the University Singers will present their first concert this season Sunday at 8 p.m., in Beall Concert Hall. The Chamber Choir will perform the “Missa quinis vocibus super Doiorosi martyr” by Czech composer Krystof Harant. The University Singers will perform works by Heinrich Schutz, Charles Theodore Pachelbel, Felix Mendelssohn, Louis Davis, E. Rautavaara, Johann N. David and one traditional gospel work. The Program also will feature varied instrumentation ranging from conti nuo to electronic tape. The concert is open to the public free of charge. Emerald errs; PDC meets today, AD pass exchange until Thursday Errors appeared in Wednesday’s Emerald regarding the time period for the exchange of season athletic passes and the date of the ASUO Programs’ Directors Council (PDC). The required athletic exchange is scheduled to run through Thursday, Nov. 20, at 5 p.m. the PDC meeting will be held in the EMU Forum room at 4:30 today. The Emerald regrets the errors. Harris to give radio broadcast Fred Harris begins his New Hampshire Primary campaign tonight with a nationwide broadcast. Harris, a populist Democrat, will present his ideas and appeal for funds. While Harris is speaking, several area Democrats will be having friends in to hear and to discuss what Harris has to say. The theme of the Harris campaign is redistribution of corporate wealth and power. The speech will be carried by KZEL-FM 96.1 at 7:30 p.m. Courtyard blaze set for demonstration About five gallons of gas will be set ablaze and extinguished at noon today in the lower courtyard of the EMU. The demonstration is sponsored by the University’s safety program and is intended to show students how to use fire extinguishers to deal with home fires. The demonstration will be repeated on Friday. ASUO budget meeting today A Program Directors Council meeting, designed to give ASUO funded programs input into the Executive budget criteria process, will be held today at 4:30 in the Forum Room, EMU. The meeting, initiated by Jim Davis, ASUO vice-president, will also provide the opportunity for discussion of the proposed budget — counter budget process and time table. ONLY SIX WEEKS UNTIL CHRISTMAS Make your appointment now for a color portrait by Sogge. “Ask for our student rates.” Swffle Studio^ on campus 1214 Kincaid Street Eugene, Oregon — 344-3432 EMU Food Service DELICATESSEN Open 11:30-7:00 Mon.-Fri. 5-7 Sundays Meats Corned Beef (round) Roast Beef Peppered Beef Ham Turkey Raft Salami Pastrami (turkey) Salami (turkey) Ham Stick (turkey) Ham (turkey) Breads Light & Dark Rye Wheat Berry . Cracked Wheat OaladS Onion Rolls Bean Macaroni Potato __ Cole Slaw Cheese Swiss Chedder Tillamook Provalone Jim Gregory Dermis Pfalf Greg Wasson Greg Clark Paul Wakfschmidt Chris Story Bob Welch Jenifer Blumberg Jem NKson Dana Stephen Jeff Nielson Rick Bella Petty Farrell Lois Lindsay Brad Lemley Ben Silverman Jackman Wilson Kate Seigal Norris Adams Susan Harper Gayle Freeman Ted Johnston Editor Managing Editor News Editor Graphics Editor Editorial Pago Editor Asst. News Editor Sports Editor Entertainment Editor Wire Editor Asst. Graphics Editor Asst. Sports Editor Associate Editors: Politics Admin. & Student Services ASUO Govt. A Agencies Features, In-Depth Departments A Schools Community Production Manager Advertising Manager Classified Advertising Librarian Accountant Oregon Daily Emerald The Oregon Dally Emerald is published Monday through Friday during fad, winter and spring terms, except during exam weeks and vacation periods. During summer session the Emerald is published Tuesday and Thursday during the eight-week term and on Thursday the last three weeks at the eleven-week term. The Oregon Dally Emerald is published by the Oregon Dally Emerald Publishing Co , Inc., at tie University of Oregon. Eugene, Oregon 97403 Subscription rates: (1) University ot Oregon skident and faculty-stall subscription rates are based on annual contracts the Emerald makes with the Associated Students oI the University ol Oregon and with the Univer sity administration. The subscription rate is $3.52 a person. (2) Special subscriptions lor persons not in category (1) are available lor $15 a year (12 months) or $0 a term. The Oregon Deity Emerald offices are in the north wing otiheErb Memorial Union, “lows editorial phone number is 866-5511. Display advertising is 6663712 Classified advertising number is 6664343 The Oregon Dally Emerald is a member ol Associated Press and College Press Service Company pulls product Johnson Wax Company has announced it will curtail unsolicited mass mailings of their product “Shout" following a number of con sumer complaints and a request from the Oregon Student Public Interest Research Group (OSPIRG). “Shout” contains tetrechloroethylene and petroleum distillates, which are harmful to the eyes and lungs. The product samples were mailed in easily opened boxes; consumers were worried that children might harm themselves by ingesting the product. John S. Ullman, OSPIRG staff scientist, pointed out that “the box and can state that the product should be kept from children. Un fortunately the age group of children who could be most easily harmed by “Shout” can't read the warning.” OSPIRG investigated the legality of sending hazardous products like “Shout" through the mail and found that the post office does not have the authority to prohibit mailing of such products. Sen. Mark Hatfield has asked the Senate Committee on the Post Office and Civil Service to examine the possibility of. remedial legislation designed to keep unsolicited samples of hazardous products from the mails. Spanish historian to speak on prospects for change in Spain The EMU Cultural Forum will present noted Spanish historian, Gabriel Jackson Friday at 12:30 p.m. in Rm. 167 EMU. He will speak about the “Prospects For Change In Spain.” Jackson is currently a history professor at the University of California, San Diego. He graduated from both Harvard and Stanford Universities and was the recipient of a Fulbright Post-doctoral Fellowship for study in Spain from 1961-62. He has written five books dealing with Spanish history, two of which dealt specifically with the Spanish Civil War and Francisco Franco’s rise to power. The public is welcome and no admission will be charged. -briefs MEETINGS Graduate student council meets today in 201 Gilbert at 4 p m Representatives and xiterested students are requested to attend. The agenda will include a discussion of the services received from the payment ot $75 a year per graduate student into IFC • The Oregon Student Pubkc Interest Research Group meets tonight at 7 m the EMU. room to be posted Included in the meeting wit be a summary ot the OSPIRG retreat-convention held in Portland last weekend, as wel as discussion ot current pro tects. LECTURES The Universrty's sociology department wm pres ent a colloquium Friday at 7 30 p m a! the Newman Center Lounge. 18th and Emerald Streets Robert Harris ot the architecture school will speak on New Professional Roles — From Expert to Facilitator An Architect Speaks to Sociologists MISCELLANEOUS Students are net. ted to serve in the capacity of delegation leaders lor the Political Science Student Union's Mock Democratic Convention Leaders are needed to research positions lor state delegations to the convention as well as pres sure group delegations, such as minority groups, labor, etc. These students will also head their de legations during the actual convention Spring term The mock convention class is PS 407 and students serving as delegate leaders would be enrolled CO Winter and Spring (arm for two credas eacn term Adviser for the class is Prof Jamas Klonoaki Students interesled can pick up class applica tions and talk to convention coordinators m Room 819 PLC Nov 17-26 from 8 30 a m to 4 30 p m AV FILMS The following instruct oral rental films have ar rived earty Faculty may schedule hem lor classes with the audiovisual media center before 2 30 p m the day before they are needed Students or faculty may request showings on a first served basis Mon day through Friday between 6 and 10 p m Films are not available after the showdale listed below DATE TITLE DEPT. 11-19 Im A Spring Garden Ub 11-14 Stream Environment Geog 11-25 Women s Pretudice CSPA 11-14 Sandy and Madekne s Family Psych 11-24 New World of ITV Joum 11-14 Language Development Ed Psych 11-17 Mating of a Live TV Show Speech 11-14 Journey Into Self Psych 11-14 Fallacies of Hope Music jpon •••••••••••• LES'S Beauty Salon Men's Styling $2 off on men's haircuts, women's haircuts ask for Kris, Helen, Karen or Odette 490 E. Broadway 342-6311 (across from Dunkin' Donuts) How can Christian Science help you? Come to this Christian Science Lecture "Get Your Life in Balance" by David C. Driver, C.S.B. 7:00 p.m., Sunday, November 16 EMU (Room to be Posted)—FREE Sponsored by Christian Science Organization at U ot O