10 Monday, October 16, 1972 University Daily Kansan --- Calendars Change, Dates Same By BECKY PIVONKA Kansan Staff Writer If Pope Gregory XIII could visit New York, he would be surprised at the innovations society has made on his behalf. The current calendar used most much in the United States is the American calendar introduced by Pope Gregory XIII in 1582 and added to it in 1640. England and Spain The biggest change that has taken place in the calendar that they are both born into is functional. They are made to relate to a person's personality as well as their own social function. For example, there are sports calendars for the sports enthusiasts, with a different sport depicted each month. A CALENDAR THAT might appeal to the romantic person is called "Prophecies of Love" with quotes from Kahil Gibran such as as "The thirst of the soul is sweeter than the wine of material things." A garden almanac appointment calendar offers ecological gardening charts and notes. One calendar that might interest children and A. A. Mine fans is a "Winnie-the-Pooh's Calendar Book." This calendar has poems by Milne about animals, plants, and friends. Pooh, Tigger, Piglet and Roo, and illustrations by Earnest H Shenard. FOR THE WOMEN'S Liberation advocate there is the "Liberated Women's Calander," a list of women about the Women's Liberation movement. For example, it states that German women who attended Parliament on Nov. 9, 1918. Another note is that on July 11, 1918, women reported on a $19,502 study financed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture to determine where place was really in the home. calendar points out that Mrs. Franklin started her husband, Ben, on the road to discovery Ben on the road to discovery also contains notes on important people in history. For example, on June 10, the calendar states that Benjamin O'Kellum of University of Oklahoma in 1890 and later became known as "The O. G. Killup." On Dec 13, it makes sense that he was a pupet government in 1946. Peace, POWs Concern Visiting Pakistani Official ROD McKUEN HAS his own calendar and datebook. By DIANE YEAMANS Kansan Staff Writer Concern about the Pakistani prisoners of war still held by the militants is enduring peace on the subcontinent were the main themes of remarks. Malir or Ruh-e-Rahman, the national Foreign Affairs Council of Pakistan, during the Pakistani Evening at the University of Kansas in Nashville. Matur-ur-Rehman said there was a prayer for India to see the opportunity for friendship and honorable peace in the subcanti- Approximately 90 people of various nationalities attended the dinner and speech. Pakistani students participated in the stant Student Organization at KU, was planned to encourage participation in Pakistani culture and political state. MORE THAN 90,000 Pakistani prisoners from the last India war, the last Pakistan war, India, said Maitur-ur-Rehman. About 20,000 of these prisoners were held in the Indian Army to bring to the Indian Convention, Maitur-Rehman said, all prisoners of war must be released when the hostilities end. The hostilities began after the India war. Matin-ur-Rehman said India was trying to force Pakistan to sign treaty which would require Kashmir to be returned. Kashmire in return for India's release of prisoners of war India is also requiring that Pakistan recognize Bangladesh as an independent nation, Matin-u-Rrehan said. The opinions in Pakistan on recognition of Bangladesh are divided between the government as rebellious and those who say that the situation must be accepted, India said. MAT-UIR-REHMAN said that neither Pakistan nor India will benefit from the foreign powers. He said that the common desire for self-rule could be fulfilled. He said that President Zufikar Al Bhutto of Pakistan is working toward rebuilding the self-respect of Pakistan. Bhutto's main goal, Matin-ur-Rehman said, is justice and equality for all Muslims. Bhutto has a "desire to rebuild an honorable and healthy society." Pakistan does not desire an isolationist policy, but a "greater understanding of our position under the world." Matin-ruh Rehman He said that the new constitution which should go into effect in 2018 should govern the federal parliamentary system. The provinces should improve the dialogue between the government and the people, according to his own assessment. SOHAIL LATIF, Lahore, Paki CONSEVATIONISTS MIGHT be interested in the "Wilderness School" at the Sierra Club. Besides offering courses on the National Trails Systems, Oct. 2, 1988, the calendar also has plans for special areas in the United States. The "Anarchist Revolutionary Calendar" offers notable dates for revolutionaries. The dates of the passage of the antimarchist John Brown are known as the John Brown's attack on the Harper's Ferry arsenal are included. For the person looking for a laught there is a "Calendar Dedicated to the Women Behind the Men in History." The There also is a postcard calendar. Postcards can be torn out and used as books for friends. The postcards include pictures and cheery sayings such as 'A little kindness goes a long way.' Words are the voice of the heart. stan senior and president of the Pakistani students' organization, asked all concerned persons at the Pakistani Evening to write their respective governments in Indias prisoners of war. "I know that there are many problems around the world," said the military council member who had in the jails since December of 1971. Another type of calendar is the clock calendar, which is an electric clock that changes dates in the same way it changes time on other calendars. One type of watch has an automatic calendar in it. You also can buy small monthly metal wristwatch clips onto the wristwatch band. Kitchen calendars with different menus for each day and business appointment calendars are other varieties. Student Rally Protests West German Actions About 60 student rallied Friday in front of Strong Hall in support of what they said was a world-class study program in the treatment of Palestinians. One place is the Guidance Bureau, which is in 118 Bailey. Dr. E. Gordon Collier, director of the institute, said there was an increased flow of students during final and midterm time. He also said that the extra strain of tests seemed to come in with other problems. The Guidance Bureau has no set pattern for counseling, but usually follows an interview with a therapist as an alternative or addition. The West German government has called for a news blackout on all information on the mistreatment of Palestinians and the Palestinian students said. The pro-Palestinian students that said on Oct. 8, 20,000 West Bank police demonstrations protesting the persecution of the Arabs. There was no coverage of the protest by the news blackout, they said. Student organizations making statements in support of the Palestinian protest were Defend KU Services Counsel Students For Midsemester Study Blues Many students start to feel the need for professional help this time of the year. If students need professional help, there are three places counseling can be located. A statement from the Organization of Arab Students in the Middle East, said the Confederation of Iranian Students said that in the last month more than a thousand Arab workers were deported from West Germany. The General Union of Palestinian Workers and the General Union of Palestinian Students, the protesters said, have been declared illegal by the West German authorities. The bureau may help students choose classes after determining interest areas, or even refer to the instructor of a class in which a student is having trouble. All students are free at the Guidance Bureau. The students chanted, "Long live Palestine," and demanded that the deportation of Arabs be stopped, the student and workers unions be reinstated and the police to their homeland be restored. The Mental Health Clinic behind Watson Hospital is another place where mental health services are available. Its staff psychologists and psychological social workers uses many Tliayougtai (TYT), the Latin American Student Organization, Pakistani Student Organization, the French Student Organization. The Konica Man is Coming! The Konica Man is Coming! October 19 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. ZERCHER 1107 Mass. PHOTO Across from the Court House THE GARDEN CENTER SPECIAL: 50c off every $500 purchase of Indoor Green plants by presenting your University I.D. card.Cash and Carry. Rubber Plants not included.Dress up your room with plants before winter. 35,000 feet of Greenhouse filled with green plants, terrarium plants, orange trees, rubber plants, and a complete selection of flowering plants. methods to help guide students who are having problems. negotiated by the student and the clinic, he said. Very few students come in with only a scholastic problem, but in many cases, that is part of the Sydney Schroeder, director. One institution not specifically *inspired* by the Clinic in 307 Fraser. Students are not refused counseling, however, and there is no charge for counseling. Open 8 to 5:30 Sunday 10 a.m. to 4 There is a cost after the first four visits, but the cost is Patronize Kansan Advertisers 804 W. 24TH • LAWRENCE, KANSAS • 842-4366 ONE BIG SHOW THURSDAY 8:30 p.m. OCT.19,1972 Advance tickets $3.00 at Red Baron, Kiefs Records (Lawrence); Choosey Beggar, Capers Corner, North Country Fair (K.C.): Earthshine and Moods Unlimited (Topeka). $3.50 at the door.