University Daily Kansan Thursday, December 9.1971 Mood 11 Continued from Page 1 anymore. I think the methods that are needed are much more subtle. We need two things: a force of enforcement of the ones we have. We have all the evidence in the world that first you've got to know. She said that short-term mass demonstrations were not as effective as long-term efforts for reform through organizations such as the National organizers for Women for example, which did extensive lobbying for the Equal Rights Amendment. "I WAS IN Washington, D.C. recently and watched the parade of women's organizations organization called "Women's They had hoped for about 10,000 marches, but only about 2,000 on Monday," disappointing." Dean Taylor said Some progress had been made, she said, through various projects such as American professors and professors (AAUP) Committee on Women; the Commission on the Status of Women; LAS courses on family life and the role of women in society; and a new radio series focused on women's plans for January. Dean Taylor said. In addition, Dean Taylor said that education of women to solve Les Schwartz problems within the scope of their own lives was one of the most effective means for ending discrimination. Frank R. Bencivenga Lawrence graduate student who had been active in several mass work now works as an assistant to the men. Besides absorption into the system, of which he said he was a good example, Bencivenga said fear of injury to someone else or to oneself was a major calm mood on campus now. "BYSTANDER WAS JUST an innocent bystander who had been drawn into the fight," Bouteille said. "I don't think I talk eager to shoot my mouth off now and urge people to rally into the possibilities of violence. People have come to realize that there are consequences of just getting a gun." He said he was present when Nick Rice was shot and thought that the situation were just as responsible for Riice's death as the police were. He also said the climate in Lawrence and the predictable behavior of the police would be one to look at. He thinks that the ability of the system to absorb its critics was another important factor contributing to the quiet mood. "The United States has an incredible ability to absorb its energy into the system," he said, outlining where in front of Storm Chaser "I don't think I'll ever again stand in a street in a crowd and not think of the possibility of me becoming a Beneficavo commented Randy Gould, former KU student accused of conspiring to make and transport pipe bombs, has appealed for court action to keep him from being extradited to Kansas. The request was made before a federal court judge in Kansas City, Mo. Tuesday. was ordered to return to Douglas County in an extradition warrant issued last week by Gov. Warren E. Hearnes of Missouri. Gould is charged with the nectification with the bombing of the home of former Douglas County attorney Dan Young on May 14, 1970. He was born in West Virginia. Appeal of Extradition By Gould Gould is being kept in Missouri on federal charge for sparing bombs. He was arrested last September. He has been free on parole. Gould was to have been brought to Douglas County immediately after Gov. Hearnes said he had been sent by him. He could not be found, however, and authorities in Jackson County, Mo., believed he had jumped床. He then surreptitiously opened fire to appeal the extradition order. Chalmer was really easy. I thought I had all the answers. But in here (dean of米尔's office) you realize there is a lot more to the problem; there are so many groups and pressure groups." Wake was released on another bond of $7500, and his court date for the appeal hearing was scheduled for Dec. 28. Another result of becoming involved in the system, he said was that one got to know those persons instead of at stereotypes. "If you really get to know me, you can be sure and确定ly that you have frustrations and realize they're not just out to get you." Ben "I was very guilty of straying away from the mitted. I thought all long hairied people were getting it together, and we were going to make a Woodstock nation; but II've seen streets with them we who are now working for collection agencies in city Shaking down poor people." Tom Irwin, Leawood freshman, is a member of a campus library and a member of their meetings, he was interviewed recently. He was witnessing and talking about the Bible with anyone who wanted to stop and read it. "WE'RE A CHRISTIAN organization; we talk about Jesus the Man," Iwain said. "We're not that special, think that's a stereotype term." "I think the average person is turning into more of an individual than into himself," Iwin said. "I know of a lot of Bible studies that are going wrong." He reported that there were usually 40 or 50 people at the brought the demonstration at that theatre concert seemed sort of trivial to me, but the protest on the Vietnam war, and that just completely turned me off. I'm not for war but I think a person should follow his wishes if he can tell the fact that people are tearing things up is also a mess. You can vote or something; maybe you won't get in the papers, but you're going to watch it. "A demonstration isn't bad if you just talklng to it, together it's what is when they start pushing and tearing things up when it's wrong." *Iwrin* William M. Tuttle weekly Bible study he attended. In addition to passersby who were attracted into the edge of the group. difference between discontent and violence and that it was possible to have discontent without violence. "It's surprising how many people stop and listen," he said. A REFREND TOWARD interest in Indian masses of people has also been nodded by William M. Tuttle, professor of history. "But this discontent has become much more individual and personal." "This is evident if you go over to the Union and see the transcendental methionine booth and the natural amino acids, sometimes has a booth too. People are trying to find solutions which work more than mass solutions." "one of the corollaries for the existence of domestic violence is that it requires a great deal of domestic violence in this country during wars, like during and after World War I and II, in 1943 during World War II." Tuttle, who teaches a course called "Violence in America," was one of the mood of the campus was the change in the nature of the Vietnamese war from face-to-face training troops and the people they killed to an air war of mostly technical, impersonal involvement with the enemy. "I think that there is as much individual discontent as there has been over the last 1969 to 1970, it's probably the high point for mass political protest in this era, especially in the africa and the Cambodian invasion." "I THINK IT HAS hurt the Civil Rights movement because now almost everyone has become a nigger in some way; especially homosexuals and women have now thought of themselves as niggers," he said. "The position of nigger has now been co-ounted." Tuttle remarked. "There was a time when an Afro was a political statement and their views were dashiiki and dashiiki now is a clothing statement, he now is a clothing style," he "There's something about creating a culture of violence which provides an atmosphere conducive to violence. I don't think it is just coincidental that violence happens at the same time as the violent race riots and peace demonstrations," Tuttle said. Tuttle explains that there is a Several black students, who preferred to remain anonymous, were interviewed for their ideas about the different mood of the students. "THEER'S DEFINITELY been a change in attitude. People are more for going to school." "Those that were supposed to be the hard core militants got pushed under or kicked out of the camp." One student thinks that Nixon's Vietnam withdrawal plan has had a psychological effect on the protest movement. In general, there seems to be a realization that more subtle tactics of protest are counter more subtle, indirect methods of discrimination. "The (mass) protest and the discontentation between us, something we could easily deal with; they could beat your head," a black student beat your head. "A lot of people now are dealing not in such direct confrontations but are organizing the party easier for the government to deal with direct confrontations than with setting up communes, for example, or some of the Pan-African long-range projects." he said. The prevalence of police informers which infiltrated black groups was another factor mentioned by a student. "THEY EVEN INFILTRATE remarked, they cause a pig paranamo. You're so busy looking for a pig that you don't have time to look around. One of the black students thinks that some people are pacified by programs, such as black outs and an important economic situation, which treat the superficial symptoms of depression without getting at the real cause. "People are fooled by this. They don't understand the whole country, the country, black studies. Studies problem. But it pacifies people and fools them into thinking students are better," the student said. Brad Smoat, Sterling senior and vice chairman of the SenEx, Committee, agreed that people had been made numb to the value of social protest action and moral reasons for the calmer mood. "We have done very kind of activity: marches, demonstrations, changes in codes; we have gone the whole gamut of knowledge we know how, but nothing really changed," he said. "It's almost like a matter of emotion expelled on demonstrations. They (students) may be emotionally bankrupt, 'Smoo! You cause bad love affair; you try and don't give any results, so you give up.' ANOTHER FACTOR CONTRIBUTING to the quiet mood, he said, was that the issues we were against that war, new life styles were more acceptable, and mass protest had become uncommon. "There is nothing unusual about mass protest now, he thought it no longer served its main function and drew attention to social problems. 25 words or fewer: $1.75 each additional word: $.03 "THE FRAGMENTATION IN society is being translated into the mind of the individual." Smoot writes, "The media present because the media present such a bombardment of different things. Look, for example, at what we've talked about today—with a variety of rights and issues." "I as a student(prostor) just tell me what I expect to protest now, and if I go ahead, there is no influence," Smoot remarked. "There's no protest." "When we are bombarded with information, it doesn't make us weaker. We have to overload, too many issues, too many things to deal with," he said. KANSAN WANT ADS Smoot said that in the old New Left the main question was how to do one particular project. 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It's a four-wheel motorcycle, speed-metered, with helmet, from passenger backpack, and condition machine to a new bike. buy it for $2500. 1969 Toyota Corolla, 3600 miles and excelsior condition, runs great with 30 mpg. Best offer. Call Steve at 843-4393. 12-10 For sale: Pink and burgundy formal. Size 6. Worn once. Great for Christmas. 842-8851. 12-9 TRIUMPH Telephone: Sports Cars Inc. 2300 W. 29th Terr. Lawrence, Kansas Complete Sony HP-485 setron setup. Year old -$235 Guaranteed perfect condition. Also Paranamic support. Referred to: Microsoft -C123. Call 12-12-6 12-12-4 (913) 842-2191 OLD PASHING CHRISTMAS. Choose and cut your own Christmas tree, then hang it with our hand painted ornaments. Farm joiner Outdoor Lawnware - 6-9 miles from 1057, 2 miles from 1057, 3 miles front. Open to 9, 3 each weekend before Christmas. 12-10 Mobile home for sale. Tired of living in an unpleasant place and, washing dishes depressible little and here is a home with plenty of space to enjoy ownership privacy, and residence atmosphere. Soft, Cool, Breezy. Large master suite. living room, much closet and storage range, water heater and furnace, with designer bed and built-in shower. Bedroom, bath & kitchen $3 with 10 x 10 extension. $33. Immaculate bedroom. 12-19 For sale: Solitaire diamond ring and matching wedding band. Yellow gold fiorentine finish in a simple design. Call 843-5917. 12-10 Fellow 160T receiver, 30 watt Watts: cost $200 each with RMS $250. Cost $400 each with RMS $500. TC 800; tape deck $825. Closed circuit: For information call 800-825-6420. For information call 800-825-6420. FANTASTIC SALE — FANTASTIC glander — Pro Pre Venue acco- nun glander - Fender Pre Venue Jemma Both brand new ex- cellence CALL 864-4279 12-10 J. C. Higgins bicycle—girl—bob works well $5.00. Make up mirror $5.00. Call 843-9659. ask for Kathy. 12:10 1920 Plymouth Road Runner 400-4, speed-blues-mags-200-2,000 miles-excellent shape—best offer or trade, **bob Roster** 843-7922 12-10 kai. X-2008s tape recorder-cassette, tape, and tape. AIC LLL. Abs on 28 hours. Cross Field head. Best over 40% Leakage. 12-10 125. Motorcycle carriers for your car: Regular price $30. Never been used—will sell for $15 Holders 800. Post Price $49. Rate $15-ride. Call 824-5744-120. 12-10 For Sale. Sony-TC-630 tape recorder in perfect condition. Features include: FM, USB, AUX, microphone for muskets, tuner, phone, auxiliary headphones, battery chargers, headphone $252, $482, 12-10 For sale, 37 Shuiz trailer. Natural gas oven and furnace. A.C. ACumulation condition. Excellent investment. Call 842-8670. 12-10 Give an original print for Christmas. Open house and art sale $10. Sat. 12th from 2 to 5. Herta Galton, 1333 New Hampshire. T2-10 Muslim peasant blouses. The Alley Shop. 843 Mass. 12-10 Cotton knit mix and match prints The Alley Shop. 843 Mass. 12-16 Special. Blue denim snap-front, flair leag jeans. Great fit $6.00 or two for $11.00 The Sewer at the Attic. 927 Mass. 12-10 Special. Blue denim snapfront, fair- leigh jeans. Great fit. $60 or two for $11.60. The Sewer at the Atic. 927 Mass. 12-10 [ust sell 1837 Chevy pick-up truck heap. Phone 842-3758 12-9 Used Nikkormat FTN 55M SLRR or other high grade SLR RL with shutter speeds to 1,000. Call Dave Ghlere 843-8354 12-9 1969 W-30, 442 Oldmobile, 4-sided; blue; white and interior hood stripes, 2 years or 21,000 miles left on warranty. Call 843-5813. 12-9 67 Mustang, VW automatic power- steering, air conditioning, AM-FM radio, blue with white roof, new model. make, new model. make, make, offer. 843-1676. 12-9 12-string acoustic guitar vocation for sale—three month old—$100. Call 842-8525 or see at 2142 W. B261, Apt. 3. Good condition must be Used once! Head 360 skis, 18k length, with solomon step-in bindings. Look brand new. Must sell now. Call 462-4784 at 6:00 p.m. 12-9 CHEAP Pair snow tires, like new, 7.35 x 14 . 8 track tape player and tapes; guitar amplifier; 841-2967, uneary—keep calling 12-9 T.V. for sale. Portable, excellent condition. $40.00. Call 411-3242. 12-9 TRAVELODGE MOTEL BLODGE MOTEL Lawrence's Newest and Friendliest 801 Iowa Buy A New Or Used YAMAHA store Samurai Bruck before Semester Break ERN'S CYCLE SALES 716 N. 2nd 843-5815 "For Feets Sake, If The Shoe Fits . . . Repair It" 8th St. Shoe Repair 105 E. 8th Shines Dyeing Refinishing 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Closed Sat. at Noon