14 Monday, April 25, 1994 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Gays and lesbians now battling the ballot box Anti-discrimination law may be repealed if conservatives win The Associated Press WASHINGTON — A year ago, hundreds of thousands of gay people marched on the nation's capital, demanding equal rights and seeking to shatter stereotypes of homosexuals as strange, perverted and predatory. But after returning home, many found gays the targets of ballot initiatives designed to strip them of civil rights won during the last 25 years. Some conservative Christian leaders are collecting signatures in at least seven states for ballot referenda that would repeal or block laws that prohibit discrimination against gays and lesbians. "We have seen a movement away from the traditional moral understandings that our country was founded upon," said Lon Mabon, founder of the Oregon Citizens Alliance and the U.S. Citizens Alliance, which is collecting signatures in Oregon, Washington, Nevada and Idaho. Proponents of the measures say they are seeking to stop gays from obtaining "special rights," which Mabon defined as "a wrong behavior, such as homosexuality or cross-dressing" being classified as a minority group. Gays say they aren't seeking anything special, merely protection from discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation, which is not included in the federal Civil Rights Act. izer for the National Lesbian and Gay Task Force's "Fight the Right" campaign. He said the "shock troopers" of the religious right were exporting these initiatives around the country. The seven states where ballot language has been filed for the November elections are Arizona, Idaho, Michigan, Missouri, Nevada, Oregon and Washington. These new initiatives grew out of the success and failures of similar initiatives started in 1992. In Oregon, voters rejected "Measure 9," which would have barred the state from using money or property to "promote, encourage or facilitate homosexuality, pedophilia, sadism or masochism." Public schools would have had to teach that those practices were "abnormal, wrong, unnatural and perverse." But Frank Meliti, leader of the Traditional Values Coalition of Arizona, said the same thing was true of homosexuals. "There is a very broad attack — a war that they're fighting against Christianism." But in Colorado, voters approved "Amendment 2," which banned the state and local governments from prohibiting discrimination based on sexual orientation. Amendment 2 is the model for measures proposed in Washington state, Idaho, Oregon and Nevada. On Feb. 14, President Clinton released a letter that has become an organizing tool for those hoping to defeat the initiatives. "This is not an issue of 'special rights' for any one group," he wrote. "This is a battle to protect the human rights of every individual." South Africans in the States eager to cast their first votes The Associated Press PHILADELPHIA — Far from Johannesburg's turmoil, on a lush college campus, a young South African woman is preparing to do something her skin color denied her until now: vote. It is an experience Tselane Mokunea has craved for years—and one she wonders whether U.S. citizens appreciate. "I really think Americans take their rights for granted. They don't know what it means not to have a vote," said Mokunaa, a social work student at Bryn Mawr College. "It's like people in the United States have lost hope." For her, hope endures. Years of it now are becoming real for the estimated half-million South Africans living abroad. Tomorrow is the start of their nation's first multiracial elections, which run through Thursday in South Africa. U.S. voting will be limited to tomorrow. Estimates of the number of South The South African government has set up polls at 21 locations across the United States, allowing anyone older than 18 and has a South African passport to vote. Africans in the United States range from 10,000 to 200,000. The secret paper ballots bear candidates' photos and party logos — from the African National Congress and the National Party to the "Keep It Straight and Simple Party." Ballots will be flown home in sealed containers within 24 hours, said Stephen Grundlingh, South African consul in New York. "The example of the South Africans voting here in the U.S. should motivate Americans to notice the rights they have," said Richard Soudriette, director of the nonprofit International Foundation for Electoral Systems. "It underscores the importance of the democratic process." Across the United States, representatives of the South African government and the ANC said they had fielded hundreds of phone calls during the last two weeks. Dennis Brutus, a University of Pittsburgh professor of African literature, was exiled in 1966 after serving time with Mandela. He can scarcely believe the moment at hand. The Associated Press Boy is literally, legally 'Trout Fishing' "Most people say this is a cool thing," he said. SANTA BARBARA, Calif. — Remember the Johnny Cash song "A Boy Named Sue?" Meet Trout. His new full name is Trout Fishing in America. "I said to my students today, 'I'm going to go home and practice,'" Brutus said. "I have to make sure I put my X's in the right place." Judge Patrick McMahon signed papers Friday officially changing 17-year-old Peter Eastman Jr's name. Trout said he had wanted to name himself after Richard Brautigan's 1967 counterculture book "Trout Fishing in America." Trout Fishing in America. Trout said he wanted his new name on his high school diploma to show his independence. "It is a breaking away," he said. "I am just saying, 'I am not this little kid anymore. I want to be my own person.'" His father, Peter Eastman Sr., paid the $182 filing fee as a graduation present. "Iam proud of Trout," Eastman said. "The change in names has not interrupted our relationship. I will address him as Trout because that honors his choice." Trout said he had made it through one of the toughest tests when police had stopped him for driving through a red light. He signed the ticket "Trout America." 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Call Jonathan. 814-4601, or Roger. 823-2693, to register. SNO PALACE IS OPEN! Call the Cold Line 843-3452 for hours. HELP IN PREPARING FOR FINALS FREE! Time management, memory techniques, test-taking strategies, test anxiety FREE! Wednesday, April 27, 7-9pm 330 Strong Hall Presented by the Student Assistance Center ALL YOUR MONEY GONE? EARN CASH $15 Today $30 This Week Bydonating your blood plasma. Walk-ins Welcome Lawrence Donor Center Hours: M-F 9-6:30 Sat 10-4 140 Lost & Found BLAACHIEGUARDSWANTED. Guaranteed no sharks. Lake Quivira in RC is accepting lifeguard applications for the summer of '94. Competitive pay and great scenery. What more could you ask from a job? Call the clubhouse at 1-631-4821 Wed.-Sat. 9-8 pm, to schedule an interview. LOST- Wistle stuffed rabbit rabbit holding orange carrot. Baby's favorite toy. Very sentimental. 816 W. 24th Behind Laird-Noller Ford 749-5750 ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY recording data, requesting data entry, copying, filing, mailing, send cover letter, and resume to Environmental Connection P. O. Box 573, Lawrence, KS 60448 200s Employment CAMP COUNSELORS wanted for private Michigan boys/girls summer camp. Teach: swimming, canoeing, sailing, water skiing, gymnastics, camping, crafts, dramatics, OR riding. Also kitchen, maintenance, Salary $150 or more / LWC/LWC/GWC Nifl, Mldl, Nifl 8083, 700-449-249 BORESWOL'S LAWN ENFORCEMENT Need hard-working dependable workers for lawn care. (1) 800-549-6272 (2) www.boreswol.com CLEMEN AMERICAN MOVING SERVICES Packers and helpers apply now for summer employment. Shawnee. Topeka and Lawrence locations. Apply at 431 N. Iowa in Lawrence. College Pro Painting is looking for reliable, hard-worked men and women who want to work outside this summer. Earn $2000-4000. Hiring for Kansas City. Call Ross 865-2485. 205 Help Wanted Brandon Woods, Lawrence's premier Retirement Community, is looking for flexible, outgoing, fun, safe and courteous drivers with a good driving record to drive a modern, well equipped 15 passenger-mini-van to special events and on day trips. Brandon Woods will travel the weekends. Please apply in person at Brandon Woods, 1510 Inverness Dr., located on the west end of 15th street. EOE Christian day care needs full-time, reliable lead assistant. Summer or long-weekend. Faxible hours. **trainee line, entry level, on-board positions avail** **great benefits. Summer or year round (813)** **(704) 215-6961** SUMMER CAMP POSITIONS IN NY, PA- MAINE. Instructors need: Tennis, Basketball, Gymnastics, Water-skiing, Guards, skiing, Waterskiing, LaCroise, Archery, Gymnastics, Ceram- ic, Jewelry, Photography, Soccer, Dance, Equestrian, Ropers, Nursing, Massage, Majors, Nurses, chef. Arlene 1-800-455-6288 ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY Delivery Drivers Wanted for the KC Metro Area. Put your vehicle to work for you. Full time days, Great Summer Job. Call Quick Delivery 913-888- 8627 Earn over $100 processing our mail at home. For info call (202) 310-5985 STARFT #65. INL. G/C, part and full time entry level position. Work locally in a 300 local facility. SPRING AND SUMMER WORK MUST APPLY NOW! SUMMERJOB EARN CASH ON THE SPOT $15 Today $30 This week By donating your life saving blood plasma WALK-INS WELCOME! NABI Biomedical Center 816 W 24th 759-5750 HALF-TIME GRADUATE ASSISTANT POSITION Research - Research and Resource Room Coordinator. Responsibilities include coordination and management of the Minority Affairs Resource Center, coordinating research regarding data collection, including the completion of an information bank on minority student programs, statistics, governmental reports concerning the Minority Affairs Resource Center, regional and local foundation grants and scholarships of interest to the office. Requirements: Bachelor's degree and graduate student status. Experience in the preparation of statistical reports for faculty and departmentures. Knowledge of personal computers and computer software. Preferred: Degree in educational evaluation and research library science or related fields. Experience in developing skills, knowledge of minority学生 programs. Position available May 9, 1994. Salary: 641.68 per month. Full job description/requirements available upon request. Description: Job resume, names and addresses of three references to Sherwood Thompson, Director, Office of Minority Affairs, 145 Strong Hall, University of Kansas, 604-343-8443. All materials must be received by 5:00 p.m. on Friday, April 27, 1994. EOA/AA Employer. Adams Alumni Center needs a pantry salad person A.M. shift 8-4 part-time, 3 days per week. Serious applications only. Apply in person. 1266 Oread Ave. Counselors/Boyscamp/Northeast. Musthave skill in one.of the following activities: archery, baseball, basketball golf, lacrosse, piano, rollerblading, ropes, sailing, swim team, waterski, W.S.I. Contact: Alan Mills 832-8715 Make $2,000-$10,000 depending on how hard you try. In 2022, with your financial objective for the summer. NANNIES WANTED. Positions nationwide, summer or yr-round, exp not req. Great pay and benefits. Call 212-489-0671. NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING SALES The Daily Union, part of Montgomery Publication, reports sales and sales representative to service accounts in the Junction City Manhattan area. Must be responsible, well trained, have experience with minimal supervision. Previous media sales experience preferred. Base salary plus commission, mileage benefits. Send resume to Daily Union, 222 West Sixth Street or fill out an application at 222 West Sixth Street. NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING SALES Office Asst. 120 work per week with non-profit organization starting May 2. Salary $45,00/hour. Job duties include: preparing payroll, data entry, general office skills. Hours required: 3-4 or 2-3 or 2-4 D HASE. Telephone for interview #423-3089. Secretary 1-6pm weekdays. General office duties include record keeping, computer proficiency and child care and young children. Perfect Perpetrity App. Applies to Learning Center, 205 N Michigan, EOE. STUDENT HOURLY POSITION AVAILABLE Duties: receptionist; filing; duplicating; running errands; typing; proffessing; other duties as assigned. Position available May 15, 1994. 8:25.hour. Applications available at the Student Center, 13强. 804-804. Deadline May 4, 1994. For men and women. Movera and packers. Will provide free transportation to prenuclips. prenuclips e FwWygner. Moving and Storage 1850 Santa Fe Tra Dr. Leneza K6 68215. Call Don Bumpen (913) 81540 or toll free 800-18940. (913) 81540-0201 or toll free 800-18940. Light industrial/production/warehouse/assembly office. Phone: 512-345-6789. Apply at Jobserver Job Se- curity. TOP PERSONAL SERVICES SUMMER IORS Students Terraver Construction Co. has openings starting now for summer employment. Seeking hard working individuals, part-time (at least 1 full day per week) until June 1st, then full-time if desired 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. with clean-up on the construction job sites, landscape, some heavy lifting, etc. To apply, you must be able to work at least two full weekdays, those interruptions must be 8:29 between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. The Adams Alumni Center is now hiring banquet servers for immediate and summer employment. Daytime availability preferred. Apply in person. University of Kansas Lied Center seeks full-time Assistant Technical Director. Bachelor's degree or 3 years professional experience in technical the environment. Send resume to excellent interpersonal skills, team approach and flexibility in problem solving. Salary range $18,000-$19,500. Starting date July 1. Send letter of interest, resume and three letters of recommendation to Lee A. Saylor. Lied Center of Kansas, University of Kansas (912) 863-3498 for further information. First review on May 10; applications accepted until position is filled. EOA/AA Employer. Incoming Order Takers and Light Duty Warehouse Staff needed for expanding mail order catalog, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd shifts available. Good clerical skills required. Start at $0.50 an hour. Apply in person at: Maggie Moore, 2901 Lakeview Rd, Lawrence, EOE Wanted: KC area student, home for the summer, to care for 2 children-age 8 and 4 Jo. Co. M/W/F, must have transportation, experience, and experience 1-492-2345. Loving family required (May-Aug). Care of children tages 13-41 in our home near KU. Phone 825-363-4012. NO HASSLE USED VEHICLE SALES A SALARY PLUS A VOLUME BONUS NO COMMISIONS - Demo Plan The Adams Ahmili Center is now hiring banquen servers for immediate and summer employment. Daytime availability preferred. Apply in person. University of Kansas at Little Rock takes toll home. - Group Insurance - Weekly Pay - 401 K Plan - Area's Largest Used Car Inventory For a confidential interview, Contact Jerry Kauble Courtesy Chevrolet-Cadillac 454-6666 Wanted: Responsible sitter for 8 year, 9 year, 11 year. Responds to scheduled evening events. Bake by the hour. Call 811-404-7365. 225 Professional Services ATTN TEACHERS: Oversees lists of schools. Three countries $3. Each additional country add $1. Specify countries. Send to: Intechee, P.O. Box 934, Ottawa K 65067 Masters Computing Macintosh/Dos Systems Repair/Upgrade/Training 2201 W. 25th Suite L. Hrs 9-5 Mon. 842-4413 COMPOSITION STUDENTS: Need help writing the dream theme? I offer tutoring and editing services. Individual attention, reasonable calls. 823-2563 Driver education offered through Midwest Driving School, serving KU students for 20 yrs. Driver's license obtainable, transportation provided. 841-7749. 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Call 1-429-8453 or 0-905-8693. 235 Typing Services A Word Perfect Word Processing Service. Laser printing. Near Campus. DeCallen At 842-6953 Accurate, affordable typing by former Harvard secretary, 25 years experience. Spelling correct. ACCURATE TYPING Fast, fast-quality software Spell checking, proofing. Call Tun at 843-189-1898 Beacon Publication Services-Quality word processing, including typing, grammar, proofing, proofing, Fast, accurate word processing; term paper, dissertation, thesis and graphics services available. Laser printing. Engineering and Law Review experience. Call Pam at 841-1977 anytime. **LOOKING FOR . . .** * Paper tracing Tables, Chartes, etc.* * You name your need and I will take heed* * Laser printing to WOW! your profs* * Grammar and spelling free* * 19 years experience call JACKI at * MAKIN' THE GRADE * 2005-2006 865-2855 **Prototype** for all your typing needs. Word processing, resumees, applications. Professional quality. 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Like brand new DVD player. Toshiba 7000 L10ELEAP TDOP COMPter & software Okimate 240 P2i Pin printer. Both in excellent condition. Will sell cheap. Call 041-0113. Leave mug or mach Weider home gym, 20m. lbs bench press, situm squat, squats, biceps curl, triceps dips. Sofa with bed, bcfp, bcfp 1, Call 841-6999. Sofa with bed, bcfp, bcfp 1, Call 841-6999. 340 Auto Sales Stop shopping your $8 away on rent. GREAT BUY! Stop shopping your $2 away on central heat. full perch, Call 749-2788, press 13 360 Miscellaneous 1982 Honda motorcycle CB custom 750. Runs great and has new tires. needs slight work. Call 842-3787. 1985 Ford Victoria black 4D LROed excellent £2,000 Merriam. KS 722-6280 at 5:00pm DISTINISHINGISED ARTIST Laurie Houseman-WITHHAWK shares a WOMEN'S PERSEPC-TEACHINGS taught by a teacher. Teachings as reflected in colorful slides of her Original Paintings--at noon this Wednesday at 10am. You will be joying with our Come & meet Laurie--All are welcome (UNIVERSITY FORUM 120) and Bedtime 843-483 893 370 Want to Buy Individual wants to buy: couch, chairs, chest of drawers, dresser, table and chairs. In good condition. Price: $499.00 Individual wants to by: couch, chairs, chest of chairs. In good condition. Please call 310-334-1854 Please call 310-334-1854 Individual wants to buy, couch, chairs, chest of chairs, in good condition. Please call 312-925-1848. Individual wants to by, couch, chairs, chest pst. Individual wants to by, couch, chairs. In good condition. Please call 913-814-3544. 400s Real Estate 405 For Rent 1 bedroom apartment at 1400 Tennessee. Available to campus, spacious, hardwood floors. R332-675-8500. Avail, June or Aug. 3 4 8 BR. 2 BA. Lgrooms & closets, total kitchen, coin-op laundry, storage unit, cable pail C 1:93 126-789 (Topeka) or 841-8074 (Cindy) after 6 p.m. 2 bdrm, clean apt in owner occupied House/ Kitchen. 3 bedrooms. KU bus stop, downtown. Utilities paid. 841-9774 2 bdrm apt avail ASAP. Corner of 12th & Louisiana, lots of windows, spacious, best location, cool landlord. Call Cass B41-310 night or day 2 bdrm apartment in nicely renovated older house- Available August 7th, #2 Ohio. Wood floors, ceiling fans, window AC, claw foot tub, water paid. $470. No pets. 841-1704 2 BR TOWNHOUSE for summer in sub-leasy w/option for fall/spring. At 1848 Kentucky, H B2R Sunny Apt w/ deck Summer Sublease close to luxury store and convenience store. Close to cape CA $400/month + utilities Avail. early May Call 842-3803 leave a message. 3 BD. 2 Bath apartment for sublease starting one June I until July 31. (May rent is Free Call 799-8593) 3 bedroom, single family house to be renovated this summer. Available Aug. 1. Wood floors, ceiling fans, mode kitchen & baths. Off-street parking $699/month. KU or downtown. beds. $99/month. 841-1074 3 Bedroom Apt. for students, 1001 Miss. large bedrooms. Avail. Parking. Avali 15 call 13-483 after 6pm. 904 after 6am. 4 bedroom apartment for rent, fully furnished, very nice! Interested? 841-853-552, 740-844-55 4 br, 2b townhouse Quiet NW area, over 1300 sq ft, 6 bdrm, 5 ba, garage, garage, fancard room. fcmt 800, moa (Aug). 182-3558 Directions APPLECROPT APMENTS Now showing 1 and 2 bedroom apartments for June i and August 1st leases. On KU bus route and room number 801. Fully furnished, trash paid. Dishwasher, microwave, disposal. Very quiet complex. Great location for Law and MBA students. No pets. Call anytime 843-8220. April 1. 1 bedroom, water paid, part utilities, paid, DW, laundry facilities and pool. Near KU 843-8220. April rent free. 1 bbm. apt. 3 blocks from campus. April-August $300/mo. b/o A/C. TAY 7691-761 leave Avail. s/1/94: 2 Br/1 Bla C/A/W, DW on bls*L no, petaks. 84a month. Call 749-5802. Avail. Aug. 2 bdrm apt as renovated older house. Wood floor, ceiling fan, window A/C, dishwasher. W/D hookups. Walk to KU or downstreet. 14th and Conn. No pets. 841-1074 Avail. June 1, br. 2, bra 1, only one block from KU summer, summer or fall lease, no pets $760/month, 740-480 ROOMMATE FINDER Available August. 2 bedroom apartment in nigely, renovated older house. 7th and Ohio. Wood floors, celling fans, window AC, sun porch, water paid. No pets. $449.81-1074 Available June 1. 1 Br ap, in newer building of West hips Aprs. 1000 Emery Rd. Energy efficient, microwave, DW, ceiling fan, balcony or patio, ceiling fan, great location near campground, no pets. 943-8300 Available June 1st, real nice, quiet, 2 bedroom home with balcony, parking on both sides of windows, no pets, off-street parking. 789-209