Sigma Xi to meet in Dyche Members of Sigma Xi, national scientific research honorary, will meet at 7:30 p.m. tonight in Dyche Auditorium. Robert T. Aangeenbrug, associate professor of geography and director of the center for regional studies, will speak on "Technology, Cities and Man." Students, faculty and community members are invited to the lecture. Two profs to speak today Ross E. McKinney, professor of civil engineering, and Paul G. Hausman, associate professor of mechanical engineering will meet today with science instructors at the Cowley County Community College, in Arkansas City. McKinney will give the principal address, "Environmental Pollution." Berkeley linguist at conference The fourth annual Kansas Linguistics Conference, featuring Wallace L. Chafe, professor of linguistics at the University of California at Berkeley, will begin at 1 p.m. Friday in the Kansas Union. Chafe will address more than 80 linguistics instructors from colleges and universities in Kansas and adjoining states on the "Meaning and Structure of Language." Conference participants will discuss linguistics papers contributed by five KU professors and nine from other universities. Designer's photos on display A photographic exhibit of works by Pier Luigi Nervi, designer and builder, will be exhibited through Nov. 3 in Marvin Hall. The exhibit includes the municipal stadium of Florence, the sport palaces of the 1960 Olympics, UNESCO headquarters in Paris and the George Washington Bridge terminal in New York. Nervi's design and construction emphasizes reinforced concrete. Nearly 30 years ago Nervi developed the ferro-cement process of spraying layers of fine steel mesh with cement mortar which can be prefabricated. The second nationwide peace moratorium will be discussed at the meeting of the Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam at 7:30 p.m. today in the Kansas Union Jayhawk Room. The committee will discuss details concerning the moratorium activities in Washington, D.C. beginning Nov. 14. Students interested in participating will go by buses chartered by the KU mobilization committee- Between 75 and 100 KU students have signed up to go and more are expected, said John Bowman, Wichita sophomore and committee member. Meeting on second moratorium to discuss march on Washington Plans for local activities on the same day will also be discussed. These will include the feasibility of a canvassing of Lawrence residents, an economic boycott and a teach-in at Hoch Auditorium. Official Bulletin 10:00am Travel Films. 6 p.m. Continuation showings. Kansas University Forum Room. Richard H. Himes, associate professor of biochemistry, is beginning his seventh year of study of the structure and mechanism of enzymes with the help of a $34,862 grant from the U.S. Public Health Service. Todav Travel Agents & Promotion Booths. 10 to 4, 7 to 9 p.m. Union Lobby. Public Health Service aids professor Speakers For Interest: Italian Gov't; Mibar Tours; STOP Tours; World Campus Afloat; 4 p.m. Kansas Union. Jay Jaynes Meeting. For prosper- sity events, 6:30 p.m. Kansas Uni- ronm.Big 8 Room SUA Travel Fair. Speakers—Carl Duisberg Society; Work or Study Abroad; International Trainees' Exchange Finland; 7 pm Forum. Special Film...Show the Piano Plain piano ...7 and 9. p.m. Dyche Auditorium. Lecture. Prof. Serge Camyearnye, York 8 p.m. Kansas Union Big 8 Broom University Senate Meeting 3:30 p.m. University Theatre. Gilbert & Sullivan Co. "Ioanthe." 8:30 p.m. kansas Union. Needed! Two cars and drivers to take foreign students to a UN dinner in interest Saturday evening. If interested, contact 226 Strong, UN 4-4049. Foreign Students: Interested in a Thanksgiving Homestay? Applications are now available in the People-to-People office, Kansas Union basement. Oct. 23 1969 KANSAN 3 The National Science Foundation has awarded a $30,000 grant to Marlin D. Harmony, KU associate professor of chemistry, to study nitrogen atoms. Amherst Linguistics Conference. All day. Kansas Union. You're not as min? as usual? It's only temporary, you know. A monthly problem. But who cares when you have eft puffy, bloated, "Oh, I'm so fat feeling?" TRENDAR, that's who. TRENDAR LL help keep you slim as you are all month long. Its modern diuretic (water-reducing) action controls temporary pre-menstrual weight gain. (That can be up to 7 pounds!) Start taking TRENDAR 4 to 7 days before that time. It'll help, make you look better and feel better. Lecture. "Education for Uniqueness in an Age of Conformity." Chancellor Laurence Chalmers. 7 p.m. (Delayed broadcast, KANU.) Popular Film. "Rebel without a Cause" 7 & 9:30 p.m. Dyche Auditorium. International Film. "Don Quixote" (Russian) 7:30 p.m. Hoch Auditorium. Gilbert & Sullivan Co. "Iolanthe" 8:30 p.m. Kansas Union. Prof given grant to study atoms TRENDAR...IT MAKES YOU GLAO YOURE A GIRL! The one-year grant, renewable until 1972, will allow Himes to continue studying how enzymes catalyze chemical reactions. Working with Himes is Carolyn K. Garrison, a graduate student in biochemistry. He said he hoped to further the understanding of the electronic nature of nitrogen atoms. The two-year grant will finance a study of microwave spectroscopy of nitrogen-containing molecules in the gas phase, Harmony said. The committee will also discuss the Nov. 15 march in Topeka in which students from many Kansas colleges and universities will participate. Permits to march from an assembly site in Topeka to the state capitol building have been obtained, Bowman said. A state-wide organizational meeting for the Topeka march will be Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Topeka City Hall. Any student or organization interested in the march may attend. Bowers said The student mobilization committee will also make plans for a rally at 7:30 p.m., Oct. 30, in Hoch Auditorium. At this time, Pvt. Joe Cole, one of the organizers of GI's United Against the War in Vietnam, will speak on topics concerning draft resistance and GI dissent in the Army. Cole is one of eight soldiers who actively opposed the war while serving at Ft. Jackson, S.C., last spring. We'll give you a job situation, and you'll make your own position. We're interviewing soon on campus. See your school or placement office today. What's your number, student? FARMLAND INDUSTRIES KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI I take a look at a different kind of company — where you'll be more than a number. KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI If you're tired of being one of 10,000,better think twice about who you take a job with. 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