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St. Petersburg Times, Wedneidoy, April 18, 1973 21 -A ERA From I -A shiny floor Johnson's Wax give her, or the 2C7th chapter of a soap opera on TV," said Hep, Jane Robinson, It-Cocoa, a mother of four. Women who want or need employment, she added, "find out real quickly that discrimination is spelled with a capital 'DV Rep. Ed Blackburn, D-Tampa, argued that women would lose tights, not gain, under the amendment. "It Is my firm belief and strong conviction that women are' better than men, and I would not want to do anything to level them," he said.

"What Is It you need, what Is it you want that you cannot obtain under existing law or amendments to existing law?" asked Rep. Ray Mat-tox, D-Lakeland, looking up at the glass-shielded gallery filled with women. FOBMER house speaker Ralph Turlington, D-Gainesvllle, disputed opponents' arguments that passage of the ERA would force women to serve in the military. "I am tired of the opponents putting the bad mouth on the military of this country," de clared Turlington, vigorously pointing his finger. "It wouldn't bother me for one minute if my daughter could serve in the military." "If you want to vote for motherhood and not person-hood, here's your chance," said Rep.

William J. Rish, D-Port St. Joe. House Rules Chairman Murray Dubbin, D-Miaml, who concluded the debate, urged approval of the ERA, saying "the people of the United States are watching the activities of this House and well they should." House leaders tried to avert a wild floor scene by clamping an hour and 43-minute limit on debate. The Rules Committee also directed that no amdnements could be tacked to the measure on the floor.

OPPONENTS AND proponents lined up their most persuasive debaters to try to sway the few uncommitted votes that both sides figures would decide the Issue. The Republican minority gave opponents the margin to defeat the amendment. They voted 26-16 to kill the ERA. The Democratic majority split 38-38. Two members of the 120-member House were absent.

The House vote kills the revive the measure during the G0-day session. Rish moved that the amendment be reconsidered and grinned as fellow opponents tabled his motion. That made it impossible for supporters to revive the amend this session. THE AMENDMENT had been voted down earlier in a Senate committee. Sen.

Lori Wilson, a Merritt Island inde pendent and the only woman senator, said she did not expect any attempt to pull the measure out of committee "because It would be a waste of calories." But she said she will introduce today a bill guaranteeing equal rights for women in Florida. The bill, she said, will make sex discrimination of any kind illegal. ERA for the 1973 legislative session. After the vote, oppo nents immediately used a parliamentary maneuver to insure that supporters could not Memory From I ERA Rollcall DRIPIESS Srn 1111 GALLON SEMI-GLOSS Oil BASE 2" CAl -7 am. 'A -A for example, but when repeated, one learns to Ignore it If It Is not associated with danger.

AFTER TIIE animals were trained to the bell, the rat brains were removed. An extract was Injected Into mice, which were then subjected to the same electric bell sound. jf Mice given the extract tend- ed to Ignore the signal; other mice reacted normally, that Is, they were startled. This ef-; feet lasted four to five days. "We collected brains from close to 6,000 habituated rats during the last two year," the Baylor scientists reported.

After purification, the memory material was shown to be a substance called a peptide. rEPTIDES consist of chains of amino acids and the Information they carry de-pends on which of 20 amino acids they may contain and on the sequence of the amino acids. "They can be compared to words whose meaning is de-l termined by the order in which the letters follow each I other," the scientists said. as the 26 letters of the alphabet can form a practically infinite number of words, combinations of the 20 amino adds can easily produce all the peptides neces- sary to record all the memories of a lifetime." THE CHEMICAL memory of the electric bell proved to TALLAHASSEE (UPI) -The 64-54 roll call by which the Florida House of Representatives Tuesday rejpeted ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). DEMOCRATS FOR (38) Bill Andrews, Gainesville; Alan Becker, North Miami; Bill Blrchfield, Jacksonville; J.

Hyatt Brown, Daytona Beach; Frank Carlucci, Jacksonville; Gwen Cherry, Miami; William Conway, Or-mond Beach; John Culbreath, Brooks vllle; Gary Cunningham, New Smyrna Beach; Paul Danahy, Tampa; Murray Dubbin, Miami; Harold Dyer, Hollywood; Tony Fonta-na, Miami Lakes; John Forbes, Jacksonville; Eallne Gordon, Miami; Marshall Harris, Robert Hart-nett, Miami; Robert Hector, Miami; Richard Tampa; Joe Lang Kershaw, Miami; Barry Kutun, Miami; William Lockward, Hialeah; Tom McPherson, Fort Lauderdale; John Miller, Hollywood; William Nelson, Melbourne; Carl Ogden, Jackson-vile; Charles Papy, Coral Gables; T. Terrell Sessums, Tampa; Jack Shreve, Merritt Island Carl Singleton, Miami; Mary Singleton, Jacksonville; Erie Smith, Jacksonville; Guy Spicola, Tampa; Paul Steinberg, Miami Beach; Don Tucker, Tallahassee; Ralph Turlington, Gainesville; Carroll Webb, Tallahassee and Walter Young of la; Ted Randell, Fort Myers; Jim Redman, Plant City; Billy Joe Rlsh, Port St. Joe; Crover Robinson, Pensacola; John Ryals, Brandon; Walter Sackett, Miami; Charles Snowden, North Miami; Pat Thomas, Quincy; Fred Tittle, Ta vernier; Jere Tolton, Fort Walton Beach; James L. Walker, Naples and Frank Williams, Starke. REPUBLICANS OPPOSED: (26): Randy Avon, Fort Lauderdale; Chester Clem, Vero Beach; Granville Crabtree, Sarasota; Don Crane, St Petersburg; Andrew Crenshaw, Jacksonville; R.

Earle Dixon, Jacksonville; William Gibson, Orlando; William Gorman, Tangerine; FreH Hagan, Orlando; Robert Johnson, Sarasota; Richard Langley, Clermont; Harvey Matthews, Orlando; Charles Nergard, Fort Pierce; Hugh Nuckolls, Fort Myers; Van Ponle, Fort Lauderdale; Jack Poorbaugh, Jupiter; Jay J. Reynolds, Boca Raton; Ronald Richmond, New Port Rlchey; A. S. "Jim" Robinson, St. Petersburg; Arthur Rude, Fort Lauderdale; John Savage, St.

Petersburg; Jon Thomas, Fort Lauderdale; Tom Tobiassen, Pensacola; Ed Whit son, Clearwater and Roger Wilson of Seminole. DEMOCRAT NOT voting: Larry Libertore, Lakeland. REPUBLICAN NOT voting: Ray Moundry, West Palm Beach. 8Pc. Hollywood Set I 1 I ssBiMMeiwiMsairfiMsM CARPET ottrtts Wot Per Sit WTrerfe TZ7 Yew Seve 50 3 ROOMS tmmMk Wall to Wol to 300 sq.

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From goldfish, the Baylor team obtained the memory tracks of fish trained to avoid blue light and green light. These substances are about George Williamson, Fort Lau derdale. DEMOCRATS OPPOSED 1 CT. DIAMOND BRIDAL SET $190 dSZgs (38): George Baumgartner, North LADIES' DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, i Ct. tot wt.

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Ambassador Yosef Tekoah of Israel said that in the absence of effective measures by the United Nations to curb terrorism, Israel has no choice but to protect its people. WHEN ARAB terrorism ends there will be no need for Israeli countermeasures, he said. Lebanese Ambassador, Edouard Ghorra invited Israel "on this day of Passover" to allow Palestinians "to pass over the border and reintegrate their homes. "They will come only with flowers, the flowers of peace," he said. The session was suspended until this morning to allow for continuing behind-the-scenes efforts to draft a formal resolution to place before the council.

Ted Cohen, Miami; Gus Craig, St. Augustine; Ed For move from the assessment of blame to the making of peace." In the fourth day of debate on Lebanon's complaint about the Israeli raid into Lebanon that killed three top Palestinian guerrilla leaders, Britain also condemned both Israelis and Palestinians. Ambassador Sir Colin Crowe said the Mideast was in the grip of "a vicious circle of reprisal and counterrepri-sal, with, the scene dominated increasingly by extremists and extreme counsels." AT TIIE same time, Crowe expressed sympathy for Palestinian refugees, saying "it is not surprising that bitterness and hatred should grow in their hearts and that, in despair, some of them should turn to violence and extremism." He said Britain would be glad if the council called for a renewal of the peace-making JUl VI UUICICIU IUC11US.CU properties. RUBIES, EMERALDS, SAPPHIRES tune, Pace; Jim Foster, FREE ESTIMATES OLD COLD PLATINUM Tampa; William Fulford, Or- llluttratiM fnlarftJ "None of these substances are directly applicable to DIAMOND SETTINO IXPIRT JEWIIRY REPAIR IN OUR OWN SHOP BY CRAFTSMEN lantio; Jeff Gautier, Miami; George Grosse, Jacksonville; 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M MASTER CHARGE BANKAMERICARD AMERICAN EXPRESS human Iparninor nnrl momn.

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I m. Hodges, Cedar Key; Vernon GEMOIOGISTS, FOR YOUR PROTECTION 37 YEARS EXPERIENCE ry," the scientists said, "but the important task at present is to identify a number of coded molecules so as to gain some insight into the rules of the code." Holloway, Miami; Earl Hutto, Panama City; C. Fred Jones, Auburndale; Kenneth Mac- Kay, Ocala: Call Now For Rtitrvatians on the MS DeGrasse Elvin Martinez, Tampa; It Ray Mattox, Winter Haven; Leon McDonald, Live Oak; Phone 898-6731 TRAVEL AGENCY Jerry Melvin, Fort Walton Beach; Wayne Mixson, Mar-iann; R. W. Peaden, Pensaco- awut 4 i ST PETERSBURG MOTOR CLUB and military responses to it." "WE ASK for an end to At.

SI. Fit. V) 5-161 21 70 Rainbow Clwwgttr 1 1211 lit Oil Editorials Page 22-A 1 See or Call Us For Reservations On The both cross-border attacks and MS DeGrasse to Marseilles Our New Address 446 CENTRAL AVE. individual acts of violence," Scali said. "If the council will call for this, it will create an atmosphere in which we can HOLY WEEK at Cathedral of Saint Jude The Apostle 5th Avenue 59th Street North Sail a French feast from Port Everglades to the Riviera.

May 6. xf Wednesday: 8 p.m. Mass and sermon: "THE FORGOTTEN VIRTUE," Monsignor Leonard Ficlc 1 GUEST PREACHER, MONSIGNOR LEONARD J. HLK, jJh 14 Ph.D., Vice President and Dean of Studies at the ing. Nightclubbing.

Or just strolling the decks under a starlit sky. From Marseilles, several European trips are available. One such package gives you Monte Carlo, the French Riviera, Paris, and a homebound voyage on theS.S. France, leaving Le Havre May 25. That's 26 great days.

Priced from $882 to $1791. And at the minimum rate, that's only $34 a day. We sail on May 6th. So can't Pontificial College Josephinum, in Worthington, Ohio. In just a few short weeks, Floridians will be taking a vacation designed to make anybody's mouth water.

A leisurely 1 1-day crossing to Marseilles on the gourmet ship De Grasse. From $370 to 1 105 Something like 66 incredible meals will be served. And delicious things you can hardly pronounce will be on the tip of your tongue for months. La Langouste de roche grillee Aristide Bruant, for example. Or Timbale de Petit Pois Etuve Utrillo.

Bourgogne Blanc, Vin dAlsace, Bordeaux Rouge. The menu is almost endless. And the fun goes on 24 hours a day. Sunning. Swimming.

Dancing. Boutique- Monsignor Fick HOLY THURSDAY: 11a.m. Solemn Concelebrated Mast of the Sacred Chrism. (Bishop McLaughlin with Priests of the Diocese). Homilist: Bishop McLaughlin 8 p.m.

Solemn Concelebrated Mass of the Lord's Supper (Bishop McLaughlin celebrant). Homilist: Monsignor Fick "The Perfect Gift" wasteanytimecalling your travel agent for details. Or call French Line (305) 373- FLORIST 75th Ave. ond Gulf Blvd. 7301.

St. Pete Beach 150 Southeast 2nd Avenue Miami, Fla. 33131 lel.305-37J-730i GOOD FRIDAY: 3 p.m. Solemn Liturgical Service (Bishop McLaughlin celebrant). Homilist: Monsignor Fick "Calvary: No Place for Cowards" 8 p.m.

Stations of the Cross and homily by Father Kerich ms DeGrasse The M.S. Df Grasse is of French Registry 'Based on double occupant) and availabiliiy. Quality Plants Flowers In bloom for Easter. There's no shortage at Lou's. SATURDAY: 8 p.m.

Solemn Easter Vigil Service (Bishop McLaughlin celebrant) Homilist: Monsignor Fick "Easter Comes High" (Attendance at this Mass fulfills Sunday obligation) For Reservations on ull MS DeGrasse For TICKETS, RESERVATIONS FURTHER DETAILS i the M.S. DeGrasse SEE, CALL or WRITE Sir mm i CARRY uR VV Delivered in the St. Pete Area $5 Up. EASTER MASSES: 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, 9:30, 1 1 a.m., Concelebrated Mass Homily by Bishop Charles B. McLaughlin 12:30 and 6:30 p.m.

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