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...et al Symphony to perform The University Symphony will perform tonight at Beall Concert Hall at 8 p.m. The program will begin with "Leonore Overture" No 2, by Ludwig von Beethoven. The orchestra will play “Four Norwegian Moods by Igor Stravinsky. Following a short intermission, the symphony will perform Cesar Franck’s “Symphony in D minor.” Skating party planned The Fall Skating Party spon sored by Goodwill Industries of Lane County and Eugene Parks Conference set A Conference on ‘‘Economics and Public Policy — Today's Is sues — Today’s choices,” spon sored by the Oregon College of Education, will be held today and Tuesday at Salishan Lodge at Gleneden Beach,. and Recreation Department will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. tonight at the Rolladium, 215 Q St.. Spring field. The skating party is open to all handicapped persons and their families and friends. Admission is $1 per person. Skates are free and transportation is available. For additional information, call John Shick at 998-8679 or Robbie Rigby. 687-5311. *. n Hair world eugene overpark definite appointments 342-7664 I 8 f*VE COUPON IAVE STOP LIVING OUT OF BOXES! * CHEST OF DRAWERS - $14.00 with coupon * STUDENT DESKS - $10.00 with coupon * BOOKCASES - $12.50 with coupon Thru November with coupon only WEST END FURNITURE CORRAL 1875 W. 11 til Eugene COUPON^ 345-6841 Graduates Order Your Caps & Gowns Now Graduate Degree Candidates must rent their academic regalia by Nov. 30. Personalized Announcements are now available. Place your orders at the Pen Counter. 13th & Kincaid 686-4331 Biologist nets 3 year grant University biologist Roderick Capaldi has been awarded a three-year grant of $173,400 from the U.S. Public Health Service for an ongoing study of mitochron drial membranes in heart tissue which help the body extract energy from food. Capaldi, a research associate in the University Institute of Molecular Biology, said one goal of his work is to develop a model illustrating how molecules which make up the membranes are ar ranged. The Oregon Heart Association, the National Science Foundation and the American Heart Associa tion also provide support for the project. Winter courses offered Northwest Outward Bound is enrolling students in 21-day winter mountaineering courses to be held from January through mid-April in the Wallowa Mountains of Northeastern Oregon and the North Cas cades of Washington and Canada. The courses provide instruction in cross-country skiing, winter camping and winter peak climbing skills. Winter courses are open to women and men, age 16 and older. Good health is necessary. Scholarship aid is available on the basis of financial need. Cost of each course is $600. Application forms and information can be obtained by writing John Galloway, director of admissions, Olio S.W. Bancroft, Portland, Ore. 97201, or by calling 243-1993 Gero series still coming Arthur Flemming, U S. Commissioner on Aging and a former University president, will speak about gerontology in higher education in the EMU Nov. 28, not today as previously listed. Flemming will speak at 10:30 a m. in Room 167 EMU and will be available for informal conversation from 1:30 to 3 p.m. The event is part of a celebration of the 10th anniversary celebra tion for the University s Center for Gerontology. It is free and open to the public. Peanuts b% ( Ktrlf* M Srhui/ Jifyi m i) vYn?nmvYi Jymny>Myvmv*?n fi ttitntnw* wwn |'M PRACTICING AW ’‘HMMMMMMM 5 " ~z/—" If I EVER HA\ E TO dJRlTE A 5TORV U)HER£ A CHARACTER SAV5 “ HM/WM i\MMM" THE POLAR SEARS ARE IN TROUBLE TODAY briefs LECTURES The Pa Practtcum presents a lecture-seminar at 3:30 p.m. today entiled "The U F O Phenomenon and No-oaphenc Consciousness with guest apeefcer Luther Freese; in 106 Gdbert. sponsored by SEARCH and PSi Center Sirpa Pertaomaki, a graduate skident in Ingus ttcs, wil speak on “A Reconstruction of the Case System of Finrssh,'' today at 330 p.m. in 159 Straub Monday Afternoon Proeeminar— Some obser vations Bearing on the PhysmiogKal Organization of Da*y Activity Cycles A review ’ is the title of Marvin Gorton- LKfcey s tafc on Monday at 4 p m . in 156 Straub Hal MEETINGS AM PSI Canter ataft and programmer* meat n plenary cound today from 12 noon to 3p m , Suae 1 conference room The Bapest Student Union Unch Bunch" w*l meet today from 1130 am to 130 pm m the EMU. room to be posted Growing Alternative Youth (GAYouth) Ml meet toraghtNBpm Cal 343-8130 lor location or more information Students interested in medcal technology can meet with Mary Baptist of the Urwererfy Health Sciences Center m Porband.and Beverley Yates of the School of Medtoai Technology. Sacred Heart Hospital 3c overnight copies instant color passport photos riNKCS —-_ • 1128 Alder 2nd floor, The Atrium 344-7894 \ 485-1063 The woman <MI clecues their programs and pro to aaiona at 7 30 longN m Room 30 Soanes I INTERVIEWS Onartaton aaaawna axptoirsng ma services ev arietta to pb mlan ara held avary Thrvidey at 330pm a 246 Susan Cempbsl Ha* Free work «upa m raauma wring and job raarvwwvig ara also odarad Spaoai srrangamuts lor aortdwpl and vSer vww wgrvcpa ara evaMatte lor hanttcapped do dsraa by ca*ng 666-3235 U S Marne Corps rapraaanuavwa wd ba * rw EMU November 26 and 29 POLICY The Emeraldt bnefs column is open to anyons • wttfang to amoencs maaanqa. lectures or rmaca! lanaous events Bnets ara run only once and are sublet to space Irrstaanns They shottd be typed, and tnpiad-apaoad m a 65-character margn In clude al partner* irSormabon ndudlng the dale you wart a to run Also, mduda a name and pnona number n case we have questions Events with donations or addmiaaton charge sal not be conai dared Al items must be turned in by 2 pm the day bslore pubScabon at Via Emerald odee Room 300 EMU MISCELLANEOUS The Women a Reterral and Reeowce Service on campus will sponsor a ael delenae workshop lor women artti mtroducSona to Karale and Kung Fu II wdbeheidd 7p m in tie EMU. room tobe poeted The Oregon Association of Railway Passengers wVl have an organization meeting today at North s Chuck Wagon. 29th Avenue and VMamette Street A no-host buffet oil be held at 6 30 p m and the moating aril follow at 7 p m For firther details, contact Don Du Shane at 344-0053 or Clark Com at 667-2775 I Oregon Daily Emerald The Oregon Daily Emerald is published Monday through Friday ex cept dunng exam weeks and vacations, by the Oregon Daily Emerald PubkshingCo, Inc., at the University o( Oregon, Eugene, Ore 97403 The Oregon Daily Emerald operates independently of the University with offices on the third floor of the Erb Memorial Union, and s a member of the Associated Press Emerald subscnptions are */ pier term and $20 per year News and Editorial 686-5511 Display Advertising and Business 686-3712 Classified Advertising 686-4343 Production 686-4381 Editor Managing Editor Asst Managing Editor News Editor Graphics Editor Asst Graphics Editor Ecktonal Page Editor Wally Benson Tom Wolfe Becky Young Cheri O'Neil Adrienne Salinger Jim Payne Tom Jackson V Sports Editor Asst Sports Editor Entertainment Editors Wire Editor Associate Editors: Departments and Schools Features State and Local Politics Community Stale System and Student Services ASUO Environment Night Editor Production Manager Adverting Manager Accountant Dan Lindahl M*e Manno Jernl Nitson Cheryl Rudert Chns Norman Melody Ward Jock Hatfield Jane Lehman Kevin Harden Rich Seven Kevin Hackett Kathy Monte Tom Wolfe Betsy Bodlne Cart Bryant Ted Johnston