8 Mondav. September 24,1979 --- University Daily Kansan Sorority... From page one urged the return of Alpha Omicron Pi, they stipulated that the sorcery should provide competitively priced housing by the fall of 1981. House construction will be financed by funds from the past sale of the old Alpha Omicron Pi house, money obtained from the national organization and by alumni solicitation. "At this time, we are contemplating the purchase of a lot on Sigma Nu place for construction," Dee said. Construction of the new house will cost about $700,000. Dee said. She said colony members would be working this fall to prepare for rush in January and to elect officers. THE GROUP pledges will be termed a colony until they can meet various criteria set by the national organization of Alpha Micron Ip and obtain a charter. Dee said that some of the criteria were: the drawing up of bylaws and a constitution, the establishment of an AOPI history program, the attachment of a G grade point average, the formation of a leader's council, the scheduling of philanthropy activities. Initiation of the pledges will not be held until the group receives a charter, probably this February. Nader to speak on energy Ralph Nader, consumer advocate, will present a public lecture titled "Energy Monopolies versus Energy Consumers" at 8 p.m. in the Kansas University Union Ballroom. The library is free. Nader has been involved in various causes nationwide, including consumer affairs, pharmaceuticals, and 'Unsafe at Any Speed,' in 1965 which illustrated alleged dangers the Chevrolet Ralph Nader wwwww Jun Fri Sat Tues Wed Thu Fri Games 8AM 9AM 8AM 10AM while they lost UNO Card Game $2.75 ¥14 1000 Washinton Ave. 1002 Washington St. 10:30 am - 6:30 pm Yesterday, Nader joined musicians and actors at the screening of Pete Seager and Jane Fonda at an anti-nuclear rally in New York City. More than 200,000 anti-nuclear protesters attend the event. The six-hour long rally was sponsored by the Rally Committee of the Musicians United for Safe Energy and was the largest anti-muclear ever held, according to a report. The rally was the major event of a week long series of protests held across the country. Nader has been involved for ten years in the creation of citizen interest organizations, among them the Public Interest Research Group and the Center for Responsive Law and Public Policy. The lecture is sponsored by the KU Pediatrics Program, which is comprised of the Stuart Union Activity, the KU-Y, the Association of University Residence Halls, and the All Scholarship Program. STUDENT ROOM-SIZE REMAINTS AND AREA RUGS On Campus OVER 1,000 SELECTIONS! UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TODAY: GEOLOGY/GEOLOGICAL SURVEY LECTURE, “Impact of Diagenesis on Exploration Strategy and Resume Management” at 32nd Lindley Hall. A LUNCHON FOR WOMEN GRADUATE STUDENTS will be at noon today in the Cork Room no.1 in the Kansas Union. Three rooms will be occupied for Waste DISPOSAL in KANSAS featuring faculty and townpeople at 1:30 p.m. in the Forum Room of the Union. THE PSYCHOLOGY/TECHNOLOGY CENTER FACLASS Frasher Hall. THE KU COMMITTEE ON SOUTH AFRICA will meet at 4 p.m. in the International Room of the Union. INTRAMURAL TABLE TENNIS DEADLINE BOWLING TIMES EARLY DEADLINE will be at 5 p.m. 208 Robinson Gymsmuseum. TONIGHT: GREEK WEEK SING AND DATING GAME at 7:30 in Hoch Auditorium, U.S. IN WORLD AFFAIRS LECTURE, "The Salt II Treaty," at 3:30 in the Forum Room of the UFA, FOLCYAN AUDITORIUM. The Lecture will be 8 in Seward Rectal Rectal Hall, Murphy Hall. CONSUMER ADVOCATE RALPH NADER will speak on "Energy Monopolies vs. Energy Competition" at 8 in the Union Ballroom. TOMORROW: GREEK WEEK ART SHOW from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Strong Hall. STUDENT EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING at 5 p.m. in the Governor's Room of the Union. TWO COMMITTEES will be honored at a dinner at 6 p.m. in the Ecumenical Christian Ministries Building, 12th and Oread streets. GREEK ALUMNI DINNER at 6:30 p.m. in the Union Ballroom. A COMPUTER SERVICES CENTER will host "SPERS" with Rose Winters at 7 p.m. in the Computer Services Facility Auditorium. Are you interested in the power of the HOLY SPIRIT? Come find out every Tuesday 7:30 pm Regionalist Room KU Student Union Sponsored by Mustard Seed Fellowship A committee has been appointed by Associate Executive Vice-Chancellor William Hogan to review the performance of Professor Mary Townsend as Director of the Office of Minority Affairs. Any member of the University community who wishes to have input in this process is invited to contact any member of the committee. The members of the committee are: Ruben Murillo, President, MEChA; Ruth Noyce, Curriculum and Instruction; Elizabeth Banks, Art History; Reynold Iwamoto, Chemistry; Ivan Bartientos, AFHE; Clarence Dillingham, Social Welfare; Charles Krider, Business; and Howard Mossberg, Pharmacy, Charpierson. 100% Pure Profit!!! NO INVESTMENT BOOK MARKET INVESTMENT No Holding of Product Unique program for fund raising based on one of the fastest selling books in the country. An enjoyable, fun simple, and effortless way to raise big impatience immediately and others at the same time. 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TONITE and EVERY MONDAY EVENING at the Center 1629 W. 19th (1 block west of Oliver Hall on 19th Building Bridges Between Cultures Oliver Hall on 19th) partially funded by Student Senate --- WE HAVE SPECIAL GIFTS . . . FOR YOU! Natural History Gifts Oriental Gifts Imported Clothing Jewelry In The Museum of Natural History—Next Door to the Kansas Union OPEN: Mon.-Sat. 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Sundays and Holidays 1:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Plants LOOK FOR US NOTICE Effective Listening Program Next Session September 24 and 27 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Registration Required. Call 864-4064 or come by 121 Strong Hall if you wish further information or have any questions.