12 Friday, October 25, 1974 -4.52 University Daily Kansan Chemist to speak Gosta Jonsson, a member of the department of histology at the Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden, will speak at a seminar sponsored by the department of histology at Helsinki Heater in studies of histo-chemical fluorescence, which deals with the chemical composition of living cells and tissues. Pumpkin car rallu The Jayhawk Sports Car Club will have the Fourth Annual Pumpkin Gimmick Rally on Sunday. Registration will be at 2 p.m. at the Straw Hat Pizza Palace, 2515 W. 6th St. Come in costume and bring a navigator, clip board, grocery bag and anything else that may be needed. There will be a party after the rally. Call 843-5497 for more information. COAST TO COAST STORES Bicycle Sales and Service on All makes of Bikes Ph. 843-2981 1832 Mass. Teachers More than 1700 volunteers will serve in Peace Corps educ. programs—new programs—in 1975. For example: 55 English Teachers for Morocco; 400 English Teachers for West Africa; 122 Math/Science Teachers for Micronesia; Union & 58 Ele. Ed. Teachers for Ethiopia; 26 Gen. Sci. Teachers for E. Caribbean; Ed. Placement Interview 8 Art/Handicraft Teachers for Cameroon . . . Peace Corps - November 4-8 EQUAL RIGHTS Fourth in a Series In 1923, three years after women gained universal suffrage under the Nineteenth Amendment, a new law for the Amendment was proposed in Congress. In 1972 the 93rd Congress finally approved the Equal Rights Amendment. The ERA was ratified in 1976, and states before it become law. Presently, it has been accepted by thirty-three states but has run into considerable opposition in Kansas voted for ratification. It is my intention to see that all people, regardless of sex, are able to enjoy their Constitutional guarantee of equality under the Equal Rights Amendment and voted in favor of its passage. It is the sad truth that persistent sex discrimination permeates all levels of our social and economic structures. Unlike The law can only protect people from discrimination; it cannot rid the world of bias. That job is a challenge for each individual and must begin at home. We must exist if we truly hope to become a nation united in respect and compassion for all people. When studying important legislation, I very much appreciate the Third District. The Third District. Please contact my office whenever you have an interest in a particular issue so that you have the benefit of your views. many blatant forms of bias, sex discriminatory actions and access. A teenage girl interested in medicine who aspires to become a mother rather than because she is girl1, is an obvious victim of the sex net forceful effects of sex education. WINN CARES — IF YOU CARE, VOTE FOR YOUR CONGRESSMAN, LARRY WINN, NOVEMBER 5th! Paid for by Wim Mission for Congress Committee, Box 411, Shawnee town. Kansas — Jack Brant, Chairman Owl applications due Applications for the Owl Society, a junior men's honorary society, are due today. Applications may be picked up and turned in at the Office of the Dean of Men in Strong Hall. Cross-cultural friendship Operation Friendship will sponsor an ice cream party for students interested in cross-cultural friendship at 7:30 tonight in the basement of the First Southern Baptist Church, on the corner of 19th Street and Naismith Drive. Parlez Vouz Francais? The Francophone countries of West Africa represent one of the poorest regions in which the Peace Corps has ever served. A severe drought and economic difficulties during the past five years has led to a large number of requests for French-speaking volunteers in 1975. Three months of intensive language training in West Africa will sharpen your French skill for a program in education, health or rural development. Francais En Afrique PEACE CORPS Union November 4-8 Welcome Back Alumni 814 Iowa Our Homecoming Queens Home of the Aztec Calendar The Aztec calendar reminds you that memorable dining in centuries-old tradition awaits you at the Aztec Inn. We invite you to share our proud heritage. WELCOME HOME ALUMNI Dine in the true Mexican Village "Huts" Mexican and American Food Immediate Carryout Service on Rheatable Trays 11 a.m. - 10 p.m. Sunday 11 a.m. - 11 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday Closed Monday 807 Vermont Edward and Naomi Roste invite you to stop in soon. Homecoming Hoe-down at the Flamingo Come on out and Dance to Wingfoot Friday and Saturday Then hear the group everybody's been talking about Billy Spears The Flamingo Club OPEN EVERY DAY Including Sunday From Noon-3 a.m. MEMBERSHIPS AVAILABLE 509 N. 9th Lawrence, Ks. Party Facilities Available 843-9800 Place a Kansan want ad Call 864-4358