University Daily Kansan Wednesday, October 26, 1971 5 ACTION Recruiters Here By MIKE HIGGINS Representatives from the Peace Corps and VISTA will be on campus until Friday providing information for the organizations formation for the groups. According to the recruiters 30 applications have been taken from a number of colleges and tables are in the basement of Strong Hall and in the Kansas "Many people join the Peace Corps with the wrong im- plement," said one of the recruiters. "They think that they're going to bring all the modern western technology into the country, but as it is going to become developed in a couple of years, I just don't work that way," he Gould stated that it took hard work and an ability to get along with people to help teach new methods. "You could be shoveling chicken manure one minute and talking to the governor of the province the next," he said. The Peace Corps will accept anyone with an education or a skill. Applicants must be 18 years of age but there is no maximum age for job applications. Some Peace Corps members over 60 handicapped people can volunteer as long as their disabilities do not affect their ability, and also applies to VISTA volunteers. Applications must be filled out and mailed to the regional office of ACTION in Kansas City. The office is responsible agency which includes both VISTA and the Peace Corps. Applications can also be picked up and returned at the ACTION in room BBA in the Westbury. Three months of training are necessary before one may be sent to campus. The training period for VISTA is four to six weeks. Peace Corps training stresses two areas: education and culture and technology. Service in the Peace Corps is for a two year period, with extensions of up to one year if held in another country or one year period, also with ex- Woman Law Teacher Says Law Is Prejudiced $y MARSHA LIBEER Kansan Staff Writer Louise Wheeler, assistant professor of sociology at a group of 73 personals at 170 offices Tuesday night and told them that the law discriminates on account Speaking at a sexuality seminar sponsored by the Commission on the Status of Women, Mrs. Wheeler said, "We are not going to have She said that in California employed women cannot by law lift anything that weighs more than 15 pounds at work. Mrs. Wheeler said it would be hard to find a woman for a fatal person lift over 15 pounds Wheeler said that some *nee* stop workers from entering the building, and women from working late and limit the number hours that a team can work. W Mrs. Wheeler referred to sex discrimination at the University of Kansas. She said out-of-state male students must pay out-of-state tuition even though their wives might be employed by the "Some women would like to work and need to work overtime," she complained that the law "rests women as creatures in a doll "It is automatically assumed that when a woman marries she takes her husband's domicile," she said. Mrs. Wheeler cited several discriminatory laws that were passed to protect women. She said that in the past a woman's personal property automatically became part of her marriage, and she would not marry the marriage. She also said that sometimes a married woman has contracts without her husband. She listed several avenues for change. Mrs. Wheeler said that legislative correction is a hard but difficult way to bring about change. "Jurisdictial intervention," she said, "is another way that some works but Again, it is a case of case- by case evaluation. Wheeler said that the proposed Equal Rights Amendment would bring about change in sex discrimination and passage of the amendment were pretty good. "If not this year, then next year," she added. When asked if passage of the Equal Rights Amendment would change that, Mrs. Wheeler said, "It's like that women would be drafted." There are plenty of jobs that women can do and they proved they can do during war." The annual University of Kansas Dance Symposium will be held Saturday from 9 a.m. until late evening. KU Dance Symposium To Be Held Saturday The attendance, Mrs. Sherbron said has run anywhere from 75 to 100 in but recent years the figure has been "nearer 150." According to Elizabeth Sherbon, instructor of dance, the event started many years ago as a summer school for students in schoolers but has grown to include about half high school and half college students. Last year dancers came from Missouri and Alaska as well as from Kansas. The symposium is open to any interested student at KU, the only stipulation being that the entrant be before Saturday in 2011 Robinson The symposium consists of three master classes, one in ballet, one in modern dance and a third that varies from year to year. Last year it was on韵律 this year it will be on ethnic舞. After the three classes are finished in the afternoon, the symposium will end with an informal studio performance by any school that wants to do so. Students who have represented come with a dance prepared for performance, according to Mrs. Sherbon. The guest teachers for this year's symposium are: ballet, Shirley Weaver, who has performed with the Ballet Russe De Interviews TEXACQ, INC. BS in Chemical Engineering, INC in CIVl Engineering, INS in Mechanical Engineering, BS and MS in Dustremol Engineer COLLATE PALMOLE COMPANY. BS-MS in Chemical Engineering, BS-MS in Mechanical Engineering, BS-MS in Computer Engineering, FOX AND COMPANY. 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She came to KU nine years ago and has taught at New University, Columbia, Wichita State and the University of Colorado. Monte Carlo and other professional companies and is now teaching at the University of Missouri, Kansas City; folk, music; recently returned from study in Europe and is now teaching at St. Peters Cathedral School, and modern, Sally Donaldson, a dance teacher at Kellie College she is recently opened a studio for dance in Lawrence. The only things which could keep a person from being acclimated to military vasion and prior service in a branch of military intelligence. The military intelligence agency must wait a period of six years before allowing an official to enter the agency. just enough to cover living expenses. The volunteer is sent. There is $75 a month credited to the volunteer, which receives when his time is required. Salaries in the Peace Corps are VISTA salaries, cover housing and food with $7 a month for necessary incidents. In advance, call 800-642-5191 or be on completion of service. Sigma Xi will present a panel discussion on "Atmospheric MgO in the Permian Basin" at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, in 456 Lindley Hall, Panel members will be B.G. Barr, assoc. prof of mechanical engineering; Robert J. Eastment, plant physiologist; J. R.Eagle. meteorology; S.A. Panel Talk on Pollution Spring Rush Orientation Spring rush orientation will be at 30 tonight in the Kansas Union Ballroom. Women interested in participation should attend. Seminar on Marriage The Commission on the Status of Women will sponsor a seminar, 'Careers for Both Married Partners, Conflicts and Priorities,' at 7 PM Friday, Nov. 16, in the Westin Downtown Building. KANU now presents rock music seven nights a week from 10:15 midnight. A Kansas story on Monday omitted the time of the movie. KANU 'Rock' Schedule Introduction to Play The German Club will give an introduction to and read key scenes from "Kabale and Liebe," a play by Friedrich Schaffer, at 7 o'clock in the International Room of the Kansas Union. The actual play will be presented at 8 p.m. Friday in the University Theatre. Scuba Diving Classes Interested people are invited to the Robinson Gymnasium Pool at 10 a.m. Saturday for KUSCu Diving Club lessons. Tickets On Sale for Buckley The first meeting of the KU Rodeo and Riding Club will be held at 7:30tonight in Parlor C of the Kansas Union. The agenda includes election of officers and planning of the year's activities. Club members do not necessarily have to own a horse. First Meeting of Rodeo Club Tickets for the Chamber of Commerce-sponsored William Buckley lunch talk Nov. 5, are now on sale to the general public. Buckley will speak at room in the Kansas Union Baurun, Frank Burge, director of the University, said 100 tickets were available in the SUA Office on a first-come, first-served basis. Tickets cost $4 each. New fashion in bridal pairs Exciting Specially Priced $129 14K white or yellow gold Anyone can make reservations by calling the Chamber of Commerce office. As the groom tenderly enfolds his new bride, so do these supers ring embellishments in an lovely and concept Use Kansan Classified Summer of '42 Don't make the mistake of being swayed by the promises of coalitions or individuals. Support an individual who really wants the job. He stands for government by reason, not opinion! Jeff Southard for Student Senate Pearson CWC Paid for by Southard for Senate Comm. Soundtrack AT THE RED DOG MIKE FINNIGAN/JERRY WOOD GROUP 50¢ TONIGHT TONIGHT 50¢ WED., OCT. 20th - SAT., OCT. 30th RED DOG 642 Mass PH. 842-0100