Wednesday, August 29, 1979 Women's center aids both sexes 13 Women, and men, too, who have problems ranging from career choices to getting bank credits. And with a new partnership perhaps a solution at the Emily Taylor Women's Resource and CenterCare at the University of Maryland. Although it is called the Women's Resource Center, men are not excluded from the services and activities the center Val Bordy, a graduate assistant in the office. Bordy said the center's director, Barbara Bloom, preferred to call it a People's Resource Center. One of the programs the center sponsors is career counseling. This program is cosponsored by the University Counseling Center. Nancy Hiebert, another graduate student involved small groups of people who get together to talk about career interests and skills and who examine sample resume findings. Counseling sessions are scheduled twice a month during the school year, Hebert said. The sessions will meet Sept. 7 and 21 in 218 Restall Hall. ASSERTIVENESS TRAINING Workshops also are conducted by the center. Bloom is the coordinator of the assertiveness training committee. by an assertiveness training committee. The committee comprises people who have earned Master's degrees or have taken classes that teach assertiveness, Bordy said. The next Assertiveness Training Workshop is planned for sometime in October. Beside programs for the general public, the center also sponsors sessions for particular groups that ask for help in coping with certain problems. Bardy said. One group, residence hall staffs, attended one of three workshops dealing with sexism and how to avoid it, she said. BORDY SAID the center was asked to sponsor the workshops by Ruth Mikelson, associate director of residential education, and Diana Doyle, sponsored by the University Counseling Center. Many of the women's center's programs are co-sponsored by groups, such as the Career Counseling Center, the Commission on the Status of Women, the Student Other programs are initiated by individuals who inquire about a particular type of program, Bordy said. Assistance Center and the office of minority affairs. The center's seven-member staff also counsels people who just walk in. WHEN A PERSON has a question, the staff tries to answer it through its own resources. The center has a small library on campus and is particularly about problems related to women. Between 150 and 200 notebook works with information on topics of interest for students. Equal Rights Amendment, have been created by clipping articles from various publications, Bordy Jack Kochener, Lawrence representative for the American Midwest Management Company provided some information about one of the company's programs. The brochure about changing careers offers tips on changing jobs, test-taking, interviewing and resume writing. KOCHENOUR SAID HE had given the information to the center because women were more likely to change jobs and need information concerning career choices. If information there, they'll see it, he said. Bordy said much of the center's counseling concerns financial aid, housing and admissions problems. Because of the volume of questions about financial aid, the center asked Clantha McCray, assistant director of financial aid procedures, directly staffing financial aid procedures to the staff. Borry said the center also was considered asking someone from the office of admissions and records to go over their procedures with counselors. Bloom, the director of the staff, is the only full-time staff member. Bordy said that the center also had a few volunteers and that most of their help was publicity-oriented. Information about the programs and services offered by the Women's Resource Center can be obtained by calling the office or by visiting the office at 218 Strong Hall. 'Mein Kampf' goes on sale again BONN, West Germany (AP) -West Germany can buy "Mein Kampf" for the first time in 38 years, but they have shown that it is possible. Adolf Hitler outlined his Nazi philosophy. Alfred Rosenberg, sentenced to death during the Nuremberg war crimes trials, was chief editor of the Nazi party organ of the Nazi Party (the "Kriegsverband") and Hitler's anti-jewish ideology. "From a book dealer's point of view, Nazi literature like 'Mein Kampf,' and Rosenberg's writings without interest," he wrote. "Born of Bomn's Bouvier University Book Dealers." Sales of Hitler's book printed before 1940 had legal and a recent Supreme Court ruling against the author or sold in West Germany, with the exception of stores operated exclusively for U.S. and Canada. plans to conquer Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union. Acting on an appeal, the Supreme Court in Karkarsha reversed a lower court that gave a secondhand book dealer a $66 fee and ordered it to be " Mein Kapf," which means " My Struggle." The book, written by Hitler during imprisonment after the failure in 1923 of his attempt to take over the Bavarian government, outlines his anti-Semitic views and The Nuremberg court argued that Hitler's laws were unconstitutional propaganda, based on the principle of opposition against Section 86 of the German legal code, which carries a maximum prison sentence. Presiding Supreme Court Justice Hans Wolfgang Schmidt said in explaining the 27 july 29th that pre-1942 copies of "Mein Kampf" represented "pre-consultational writing," to teach history, and thus be said and displayed like any other book. Before the court rulng, all copies of "Mein Kampfl" were popularly thought to be banned, though university libraries had the right to keep them. The university continued quietly in antiquarian or used book stores and fiascate markets by private owners hoping to make a fortune. Keller "Under no circumstances shall we allow new copies to be printed." said an official at the Bavarian state finance ministry. The ministry is custodian of Hitler's copyrights and his belongings, which consist mainly of a building now housing the Bavarian Police institution and a suitece containing personal personalities and his copy of "Men Kampf." --with coupon Regular price $1.60 HAPPY BIRTHDAY JOE ROBB Free Public Karate Demonstration 842-8244 Tonight 8:00 p.m. 835 1/2 Massachusetts --with coupon Regular price $1.60 KU Students—ask about our 1/2 price special. I-70 & U.S. 81, Salina, KS. He estimated that several thousand copies of the original prints were still obtainable. He said some reports grossly exaggerate the value of available copies. She agreed with Keller that very few copies changed hands. "Editions of Mein Kampf" printed after 1930 are as plentiful as sand on the beach," he added. Book dealer Keller took another view of the book's rating, remains to be seen. The author is not sure certain publishers a chance to bypass the old rules and cash in on reprints after they are published. "I would say we sell about one volume every three months," she said. A secondhand book dealer in Munich said his sales had been unaffected by the court ruling. "We offer a run-of-the-mill edition of 'Mein Kampf' at about 70 marks (¥38) and a special anniversary edition at 120 (¥66)," a copy written in German in Reund said when asked about the book. A Dusseldefier bookseller said first editions of "Mein Kampf" remained in demand because only some 600 copies exist. He said these sell at both $44 and $22. "The books we sell are mainly for scholarly purposes and retail between 40 and 50 marks ($22 to $27)," he said. The office said the book was published before the Nazis came to power and thus never served to glorify the Hitler state. Young people are not interested, despite a recent declaration by the Benn federal office watching publications harmful to juveniles that declared "Mein Angst!" I nose interested in buying "Mein Kampf" often are Americans or the elderly, she said. 843-6424 In Half? WANT TO CUT Your Study Time You can learn to read as fast as you can think in any given material. And you can learn to think faster! Reading Dynamics teaches you how to organize and simplify information so that you understand better and remember longer. Evelyn Wood Reading Dynamics Located in ADVENTURE a bookstore University Dally Kansan ARE TUESDAY AFTERNOONS A BORE? Enrollment can be changed with no problem at all. WHY NOT GET CREDIT FOR HAVING FUN. The KU Men's Glee Club will meet Tuesday and Thursday afternoon from 3:30 to 4:20 in the choir room of Murphy Hall. P. S. You even get 1 hour of credit. 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