Tuesday, February 19. 1980 Women's changing roles affect black relationships 3 By BRIAN VON BEVERN The rate that society is changing is one of the biggest factors affecting black male-female relationships today, John C. Gaston said last night. Staff Reporter He said that because females outnumber males, and because an increasing number of black females were becoming professionals, the black male-female relationship was constantly changing and a person's preferences on how well they adapted to that change. The speech by Gaston, an assistant professor of African Studies at Wichita State University, was sponsored by the department of African Studies and the Office of Minority Affairs as part of Black History Month. He said that love, which one woman described to him as "a misunderstanding between two fools," was not logical, and is a poor basis for a relationship. He said people should first become friends, and then lovers, because if love fades they would still have friendship. But, Gaston said, many women feel forced into sexual relationships because of the competition for available males. "They think, 'If I don't do it someone else will,'" he said. "If you don't feel that you have a choice, then that is going to limit your options." Many things contribute to the uneven number of black males and females. A large percentage of black males don't live longer than 25 years, a number chase other brothers, and some are born with lower IQs. The result appears to be a limited number of what have been described as desirable eligibles, he said. The black male's ego is extremely sensitive, Gaston said, a comment that brought murmurs of approval from female members of the audience. That sensitivity he said, affected relationships as well. Foreign & Domestic Parts DON SCHICK AUTO PARTS - Part Size 1208 East 32nd 841-2200 THE BEST FROM HOLLYWOOD COMMONWEALTH THEATRES 1. 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Outdoor Recreation 6. Fine Arts 11. Public Relations 5. Films 2. Vice-President 7. Forums 8. Free University 12. Special Events 9. Indoor Recreation 3. Secretary 1. President Latin American Solidarity in Lawrence, and the KU Committee on South Africa are holding a forum on the Stokely situation tonight at 7 in the Kansas Union. KU groups In their sixth week of picketing, members of Teamsters Local 686 of Stokely Van-Camp, 1st Street, Inc. have gained the right of two University of Kansas student groups. The Lawrence picket line at Stokley began when workers were locked out of the plant Dec. 21 after contract negotiations failed. Staff Reporter "There are 25,000 students on campus. If each of them gave 50 cents, the Stokely workers could hold out. They're really vulnerable." Garling said. Lyn Garling of Latin American Solidarity in Lawrence said her group was interested in supporting the Stovkey workers because they are the only labor to care problems in other countries. Sign up for interview times now in the SUA office located on the main floor of the Union. Sign up for ap-A photizations by Tuesday Feb. 19, 5:00 p.m. For more information call SUA 8643 3477. 13. Travel Latin American Solidarity has set up a table in the Union to encourage students to help the Stokely workers by contributing to the work force and helping to help the Stokely pigeon lights. By JUDITH LYNN HOWARD GARLING ALSO said that support of the Stokely employees was important because of the "selective recall" of employees "We're going to give them as much help as we can," Garling said. "A situation in which you have a company that is exploiting you and the people of the globe, especially in Latin America." 4. Treasurer The letter said that employees who returned would receive a 50-cent increase in hourly wages. This is the same increase that Mr. Baldacci agreed to contract negotiations before the lockout. On Feb. 15, Stokley was granted a temporary restraining order which summoned him to the courthouse. According to the injunction, Stokley is seeking to limit the number of pickets at the Stokley entrance, 10th and Maryland streets, in damage to property, or injury to personnel. HUGH MALCHESK, chairman of the HUGH SLEEMER Emergency Aid Team, estimated that nine union members and one non-union member were on the picket lines since Bice's letter was sent. Robert Cochrane, employee relations manager at the Bank of America, said that none of the 180 employees were penalized for refusing to cross a picket line in set up Fairmont, Minn., by the bank. Did you know that if you work for K. U. in any capacity— (even student employees) TUU ARE ELIGIBLE FOR MEMBERSHIP? SCHOOL EMPLOYEES CREDIT UNION 1015 West Sixth Stokley started nearly two weeks ago. Stokley officials requested that some employees return to work for plant maintenance. Employees were informed of the opportunity to work at Stokely in a letter sent by Donald Bice, general manager of the Stokely plant. STUDENT UNION ACTIVITIES A clause in Fairmont Teamsters Local 487 contract allows Fairmont workers to honor picket lines. Bill Moore, business agent for local 696, gained support for a Lawrence lakefront in California during a conference held there with the university's campus businesses, Malchesky said. Call now to see if you are eligible!! 841-6150 MALCHESKY SAID the picket line had been successful in Fairmont, back Stokely pickets TRAILRIDGE - studios - apartments - townhouses 843-7333 2500 W. 6th up to 1/2 off SALE SALE SALE Movin' on Sale at Valley West Ends Sat. Feb. 23 Outstanding Midwest Hours: Mon.-Sat.10:30-5:30 841-1870 Holiday Plaza, 25th & Iowa Holiday Plaza, 25th & Iowa SALE SALE SALE ALL THE SPICED BOILED SHRIMP you can eat at The SANCTUARY It's Boiled Shrimp Night at the SANCTUARY Wed. Feb. 20th. 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