Page 8 University Daily Kansan, October 9, 1980 Thursday, Oct. 9 Cry the Beloved Country (1952) Apatan's Patente novel of a Black woman finds the brutal truth of aparteish while searching for his son he is increased on screen by Zoon Korda, with line pencil drawings by Rafe Doyle and Sidney Pollier. A very revealing item, it was released very recently; 105.8MJ.BW:370. Friday, Oct. 10 La Cage aux Folies HQ701 A hilarious comedy from France, La Caage aux Folies (Birds of a Peatheon) is the name of a transvestite nightclub. When the son of one of the owners plans to marry a transgender woman, his sonate him to give the son's in-fault the right impression . . . but it doesn't work that way. An unproven force as on-screen character, Jake Serrati (the landlord from Get Out Your Handkerchiefs) and Ugo Tognazzi, directed by Edward Molinares. Plus: Will Vinton ("Olsonasur") ($17; French. Currency exhibitions. 3:30, 7:00. PLUS Stanley Kubrick's brilliant version of Anthony Burgess' new returns for a special show, Friday night only, at a special time of 11:30 p.m. A CLOCKWORK ORANGE La Cage aux Folles 3:30, 7:00, 9:30 Saturday. Oct. 11 (1974) Sunday, Oct. 12 Bob Fossae's biography of "sick" comic Lennny Brown is difficult in role, and Valerie Perrine as his wife, stripper Rachel Hammond, is hard to jazz! Jazz involves us intensely with this often brilliant, self-destructive man, in a devastating (1.11 min) BW 20-2. Unless otherwise noted; all will be furnished at Kansas University, Weekday classes are $10-00 Friday, Saturday, Popular and Sunday Classes. Visitors' tickets available at the SIA office, kansas Union, 4th level; information 864-359-0100 or smoking or rehabilitation allowed. Counselor discusses women's career. familv conflicts Lennv By REBEECA CHANEY Staff Reporter For the career woman, she said, the conflict between needs and desires for affection and family life and career achievement continues to be a problem. Rewards for career achievements by women today can be great, but they don't come without sacrifice and pain, according to Donna Kater, counselor and career specialist at Northern Illinois University and Kansas State University. Kater spoke to a small group of members from the local Kenyan Union during the first of a Married and the mother of two grown children, Kater now is self-employed as a counselor in Wichita, specializing in marriage and family counseling, career counseling, stress management and child guidance. luncheon lecture series on "Women at Work," sponsored by the Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center. The best-selling book "Dressing for Success," Kater said, deals with one of the more visible aspects of the affection-achievement conflict. The book recommends skirted suits and closed-toe pumps highlighted by a bit of color in a scarf near the face, similar to the successful businessman's suit and tie. To be successful, Kater said, women are told to dress "like old-maid school teachers. But if she is single, she is still interested in meeting men, and if she's not interested, she's thought of as an attractive woman." Discussing her youth, Kater said that when she went to high school in Syracuse, Kan., she would hide her books and tests that got grades of 100 percent. Men who have spent the prime of their lives in business endeavors often find out after 25 years that they have missed on home and family life. When they try to pick up that part of their lives, she said, it is sometimes too late because the wife is busy establishing her own career. Often, these men then find someone else to fill their needs, she said. Kater and the implications of the real conflict ran much deeper than clothing. For those women who first concentrate on their careers and then try to build successful relationships, Kater said, the problem arises that there are far more single women in their late 30s and 40s than are single men. Place an ad Call 864-4358 Still, Kater said there was some hurt between her and her family bad to deal with. "I'm luckier than most," she said, "because I have a very, very supportive husband. He's strong and not threatened by my achievements." "I wanted the grades," she said, "but I didn't want to be a flowerwater at the school." ferent from what he thought mothers were supposed to be," she said. "My son, especially, resented my career because his mother was dif- Although she was glad her children grew up to be independent, she said it hurt to hear her son say that he wanted to stay at home when he got married. 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