6 Friday, December 10.1971 University Daily Kansan Zones to Remain Restricted Traffic and Security officials announced Thursday that all zones normally restricted during the semester would also be restricted for a number of reasons. Pharmacists' Christmas Dance The KU chapter of the Student American Pharmaceutical Association will host its annual Christmas dance from 9 to 12 tonight at the Knights of Columbus hall, 2209 Haskell Ave. Music students will perform and a band will be in attendance and School of Pharmacy faculty are invited to attend Benefit Soc Hop A benefit Soc Hop for Headquarters, the Lawrence Community Crisis Center, will be held at 8 p.m. Friday in the Kansas Union Ballroom. Lonnie Fame and the Beltones will provide the music. There will be $1.25 donation which will include free beer. The sock hop is being sponsored by the Samantha Stevens Sock Hop Committee. College Assembly Discussion A motion calling for more student participation on the board of the Kansas Assembly School of Liberal Arts and Sciences will be discussed at the new College Assembly meeting at 4 p.m. Tuesday in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. This is the final meeting of the assembly for the first meeting of the board. Module Extensions Speech Professor C. Robson, Leeds University and the University of Utah, will speak on "Module Extensions and Some Differential Operators" at 3:00 p.m. Monday in 119 Strong. Refreshments will be served, proceeding the talk. Continued from Page 1 speakers this year. They also are planning to have speakers from nation nation groups within the club Minorities . . . The International Club offers another opportunity for the Arab student to become acquainted with the Arab culture and purpose is to promote better understanding and the exchange of ideas and to provide cultural and social entertainment for club members. The emphasis was social activities. In order for the club to adhere to its purpose, it has formed a structured composition of the officers of the club and the president of each national club on campus. The club offers education in the planning of the activities. The club offers entertainment for social activities. They have had national group evenings and parties. An "international night" THE CLUB IS HAVING a dance Dice 11 from 8 to 22 p.m. in the Kansas Union Ballroom. It is for the wives of foreign students, $1 per person or $1.50 per couple. Small World is an organization for the wives of foreign students. English lessons speak English, English lessons are offered, Knitting and cooking also are taught and several classes are given throughout the year. Muslim Speaks in Union Because American culture is so different from that of the Arab Arab students at KU major in a variety of subjects, though the majority of them are in the sciences and engineering. Because many of them are attending KU as guest exchange students, they return to their countries on the completion of their education. Nathaniel Muhammed, son of Elijah Muhammad, founder of the Black Muslims, told an audience Thursday night in the SUA Minority Forum Series that the black man was not getting an education in Lawrence because the student was white while his education was white man's education. Speaking to an audience of about 100 in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union, Muhammed's brother said he was "in the time" that "The Black man has not considered time in the past," Muhammed said, "and he must recognize time today." Muhammed quoted from the Bible, "There is a time to hate and to love, but in a time to hate our oppressors and to love those who are oppressed." Amid crys from the audience of "teach them brother," and "think about that." Muhammad told the crowd of black men in America who has been kidnapped and robbed of his nationality, origin and name. "We must know the truth," Muhammed said, "the black man has made the white man do what he said and what he has done." he said. Muhammad asked what students were learning in their Black history courses. He said if they were being taught history, he would plant a plantation, then their learning was just part of white history. "I LIKE TO ASSOCIATE with Americans to improve my language and to learn about them." Abuker E-Fiitoury, Tripioli, Abuker E-Fiitoury, Tripioli, students, one might suppose Arab students would be more at ease among themselves. Abdulaziz El-Buni, Tripolir graduate student, thinks most Arab students like to stay among themselves to vocalize or communicate. While many are enough Arabs involved in the Arab Student Organization. Libya, graduate student. 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