10 Mondav. November 28.1979 University Daily Kansan Iran... From page one the panama Canal and the Occupational Safety and Health Act. Early in the Iranian crisis, Hansen called for impeaching President Carter unless he did something about the hostages. In telephone calls to Idaho newspapers in last week, Hansen said he had decided to go to Washington to be with the ministration was doing little to free the Americans being held hostage at the U.S. embassy. HANSEN, who came to Iran on his own and won government permission to visit the country, said he had been shown "there is something we can deal with" and "this was a quite concession as no other would." Hamen said he spoke with "a substantial" number of hostages about "various things". He said the Americans' hands were "loosely wrapped". They knew and they were kept about three to a room. Some were sitting and reading, and some were lying on mats, he said. They "don't get much sunshine and not much opportunity to change their clothes." HE SAID THEY looked fairly well, "but their mental state seems anxious. They would like to get out. They are anxious for their families to show they are well." **Ramson was surrounded by a good crowd of crowd-fitting wizardians as he was dressed in his white tuxedo. He began chanting "Yankee Go Home, Yankee Go Home, but quickly switched to the black suit."** He told the demonstrators, through an interpreter that he did not represent the U.S. government but spoke as "one of the people." He told them of his proposal for a U.S. Hansen said the charges against the shah have concerned many Americans, but he did not see how "under the laws of our country," he said, for the United States to extradite the shah. rars, in its report about Bani Sara's United Nations' said, if necessary he would directly to the American public, but did not elaborate, and there was no word if he gave it. congressional inquiry into Iranian charges that the shah is responsible for the deaths of 60,000 persons and for plundering billions dollars from the nation. Second vehicle may be needed The KU Handicapped Bus Service will need another vehicle this winter to compensate for an expected increase in drivers, staff and students. The director of the Student Assistance Center. Turkey met last week with the Student Senate Transportation Board to discuss obtaining another vehicle. He said renting from an outside agency were possibilities. Turvey estimated the cost of renting a car through the KU motorpool from Jan. 1 through mid March at $800. He based the estimate on the average number of miles traveled each day, the number of operating days during the winter and a motorcycle charge of 15 cents a mile. Turvey said he had not checked the rates of outside agencies, but he thought there was enough money to rent a car from a private agency. He said funds for the car would come from the $3,200 remaining from last year's $10,000 Senate allocation. The handcaped bus now serves seven to nine students daily but Turvey anticipates that 12 riders a day will make use of the service this winter. Turvey said one reason for the increase was that four wheel chair students, who drive their own lift vans in good weather, use the University's service in the winter. Also, four handicapped students who may enroll next semester have requested information on the bus service from the office of admissions, he said. From page one An Iranian student, who asked not to be identified, said students in the United States who had been supported by their supporters of his government stood good chances of obtaining government positions. NOURZAD SAID Iranian students in the United States were divided into three groups according to how they viewed Khomein as a leader. Students... He said that, because some Iranian students in the United States might not want to openly disagree with the occupation of the U.S. embassy in Tehran. persecution would have to apply for political asylum, but would have to face any charges resulting from his being found out-of-status. "But if you have been labeled 'anti-Khomeini' by his supporters," he said, "they could ruin your chances for advancement in Iran." The first group, he said, supports Khomein both as a religious leader and as a political leader. The second group, he said, does not support Khomeini in either capacity. He said people in the third group were people who believed in the separation of church and state. These people, he said, were religious leaders, an egalitarian leader, but not as a political leader. Nourazad said he considered himself a member of the third group. "But I also cannot forget the important role Khomeini played in the revolution and the overthrow of the shah," he said. HAVE A DEGREE IN SCIENCE OR ENGINEERING? so but that patent to work in the United States Air Force The Air Force has job openings for science and engineering positions, including a range of 15 years. Then ask about that excellent Air Force salary, the executive experience, the worldwide assignments, living quarters, 30 days of paid vacation at a hotel, and one of the finest opportunities in the nation. For information, Mgtg. Van Williams, 47th & State, Kansas City, Ks. 66102 Ph. 816-287-7570 CallCollect ATR --to a meeting Thursday, November 29, 1979 --to a meeting Thursday, November 29, 1979 All Interested PRE-LAW STUDENTS The KU Chancery Club invites you 7:00 P.M. Room 106 New Green Hall MEET WITH ADMISSIONS DIRECTORS FROM - KU School of Law - Washburn Law School - Paid for by Student Senate - UMKC Law School - MU School of Law Ad Sponsored by Chancery Club films sua THE EMOTIONAL SHOCK BURNS RIGHT INTO YOUR HEART! ROD STEIGER 2024/04/18 BROCK PETERS * JAIME SANCHEZ GERALDINE FITZGERALD ALL ARTISTS RELEASE "THE PAWNBROKER" Wednesday, Nov. 28 7:30 p.m. $1.00 Woodruff Auditorium Discussion and refreshments will follow the film in the International Room. Cosponsored with Hillel. He said he thought one cause of anti-Iranianism in the United States was a belief that all Iranian students supported the current government. HE SAID that until the revolution, almost all Iranian students were united in their support for the student movement to power he, said the students began to be divided about the workings of the new government. Mansouu Taherzadeh, Tehran, Iran, graduate student, said Iranian students were accustomed to viewing openly the embassy takeover because it might only have contributed to its security. Nourrad was he helping to organize a new group for Iranian students at KU called the Iranian Student Union. He thought this group would help unite KU's Iranian students by providing a that would be devoted only to culture and social ac- HOWEVER, representatives from two universities in the Iranian Student Association and the French Student Organization, also have said their groups were organized for cultural and educational purposes. Nourad said he thought there was a need for a third group because the existing groups followed either political or religious ideologies. "There are some people who are politically neutral, or who might have their own political ideas and do not want to be represented by either of these groups," he said. "But the ISU would not be in conflict with Iran, and we would be promoting Iranian culture without regard to religion, race, sex or political beliefs." Nourzad said the group planned to register with the Office of Student Organizations and Activities. ENGINEERS WANTED: RAPID RESPONSIBILITY The fastest way to build a reservoir of engineering experience is as a Navy Officer. Lexie Castleman If you've graduated from an accredited engineerine college, or if you're a Senior, contact: As a Navy Civil Engineer, you'll get responsibility faster, working on a wide range of projects in all areas of construction and engineering management. 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The University of Kansas School of Fine Arts and the KU Chamber Music Series Proudly Presents SEQUEIRA COSTA KU Cordelia Brown Murphy Distinguished Professor of Piano and PAVEL KOGAN Distinguished Soviet Violinist in a SONATA CONCERT MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26,1979 8:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Swarthout Recital Hall/Murphy Hall Swarthout Recital Hall / Murphy Hall Tickets on sale in the Murphy Hall Box Office and at the door the night of performance All seats general admission $8.00 Public $1.00 Chamber Music Series Season Ticket Holders $2.00 Students Program: Beethoven's "Spring Sonata" Brahms"First Sonata" Franck's"Sonata"