Summer Session Kansan Monday, July 9. 1971 5 Students see few changes in Iran When an Islamic government was established in Iran after the shah was overthrown last January, many Americans believed the country would become a land of strict religious fanatism. Many thought that Iranian women would be forced to wear traditional, body-length veils, and that chaining religious zelid would fill the streets. However, this picture of Iran has not become reality, according to some Iranian officials. **you go upown in Tehran, you can see boys and girls hands holding in the park," Tasadih arrived in Lawrence from Iran about a month ago. graduate student, said yesterday. "Social life in Iran hasn't changed." Behnam Aanzhag, Tehran, Iran, junior, said that Islamic tradition dictated that women wear clothing which covered everything except the hands, feet and face, but that no dress code was enforced in Iran today. "My mother always wears chadors," he said, "but only because she can't imagine wearing anything but the traditional clothes." And this is almost never wear the traditional clothing. AAZHIANG SAID that in some cities, such as in the holy city of Qum, religious customs such as restricctions on dress were tolerated even more only because the people chose to follow them. "Nobody in Iran is forced to follow all the Islamic customs," he said. "The people are being suppressed." A few new laws in Iran the people must obey, however. One is the prohibition of all alcohol. Mehran Moradzadeh, Ahwaz, Iran, freshman, said that probation would be a significant part of the program. "In Lawrence, we go out one in a while and drink on special occasions, such as parties or weddings." to go home to Iran and not be able to drink liquor." "THE PROHIBITION of alcohol is one small thing. We have so many new freedoms, such as the freedom to speak, that's it not even worth thinking about." Aanzh said he felt the executions were justified. the recent executions of some of the shah's followers are the remnants of the revolution that brought an Islamic government to Iran. "I realize that Americans will have trouble understanding my sentiments," he said, but "these men were seen—even photographed—killing hundreds of Iranian people. KANSAN Police Beat Police also reported a vehicle theft and vandalism. According to police reports, the accident occurred when a car driven by John McClacherty, 16, RFD 2, hit Campbell's truck in the rear. Campbell's and Sack's vehicles eventually ended at the fourth car, driven by Delores Brown, 24, 1600 Haskell. According to police reports, Williams Campbell, Las Vegas, New Mexico, Sck, Baldwin, were injured but not hospitalized. Two other drivers were injured. A four-car accident Friday afternoon slightly injured two persons, one a KU student. According to police reports, William Campbell, Las Vegas, Nev., junior, and James Sack, 30, Baldwin, were injured but not hospitalized. Two other drivers were not hurt. William Campbell, Las Vegas, Nev., junior, and James The vehicle theft occurred at the Horizons Honda - Harley Davidson parking lot, 1811 St. SW *A. wet-bike* and trailer, valued at $45,000, were taken from the lot sometime on July 27. The vandalism occurred at the Orchards Golf Course, 2444 W. 15th St. Police said that Thursday night or Friday morning someone removed sod from the course's five-hole green. Also, Friday night or Saturday morning, someone tore more sod from the green and stole the flag and cup. SCIENCE FICTION CONVENTION July 14th and 15 Guests Include: Frederick Pohl James Gunn Lee Killough John Kessel Terry Lee KANSAS UNION KU committee lining up political speakers for fall KANSAS UNION starts 12 noon both days Featuring: Meet the Author's Party Workshops Panels The KU Political Forums Committee is working this summer to line up speakers for the Forum. For $4,000 plus expenses, consumer advocate Ralph Nader, for example, could be brought to KU to speak, according to Steve Sternberg, junior and forums "committee member." No speakers have been booked yet. Those who will speak at KU must be approved by administrators of the Pearson Trust Fund, and those who will use to pay for various educational programs. Movies (incl. Star Trek) 10,000+ The committee is trying to determine the cost of having each of these people speak at KU and when each might be able to visit the campus. The committee has mailed letters of invitation to speak at KU to Gov. Jerry Brown of California; Andrew Young, U.S. ammom to the United Nations; Sen. Howard Baker, R-Tenn.; and former Rep. Barbara Darden from Texas, Seuser said Friday. FREE TO KU STUDENTS The Political Forums Committee is a coalition of four KU student organizations: the University Council, the KU-Y, the Association of University Halles Halls and the All Scholarship Hall Council. WHERE IN THE WORLD DO YOU WANT TO GO? Think about it, listen and win with . . . On Campus KANSAN TODAY: THE KU COMMITTEE ON SOUTH CIPHER will meet at 4 p.m. in the International Room of the Kansas Union. A SCIENCE FICTION INSTitute PUBLIC LECTURE will be given by Gordon Dickson at 7:30 p.m. in the Forum of the Kansas Union. ANMESTY INTERNATIONAL, Lawrence chapter, will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the International Room in the Kansas Union. A MASTER'S RECITAL, Ernesto Valencia, violinist, will be @ 6 p.m. in Swarthout Recital Hall in Murphy Hall. Murphy Hall. TOMORROW: THE SUMMER CONCERT CONSENT will present Jamaica and Friends at 8 p.m. in the Kansas Union Ballroom. Admission is free for KU students. WEDNESDAY: AN ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING FOR SUMMER CREATION ACTIVITIES, RACQUETBALL AND TABLE TENnis will be held at 4:30 in Room 265. Robinson. Play begins July 14. A CARILLON RECITAL by Albert Gerken will be performed at 8 p.m. Creator of 1941'Hawk dies The creator of several versions of the RU Jawkay hammock, Gene "Yog!" Williams, $5, EI Dorado, died Wednesday in a hot air balloon accident in Butler County. Dr. Williams was born on Dec. 23, 1923, in El Dorado. Butter County Sheriff Dave Williams said Dr. William and John Siekfers, 40, Wichita, were inside the carriage of a balloon which hit a 69,000 power line. He attended the University of Kansas from 1945 to 1947 and received a medical degree from KU in 1954. Williams, an alumnus of the University of Kansas Medical Center, created the scowling 1941 Jayhawk mascot used during World War II. This version of the Jayhawk was smiled in 1946 by the one still used, a friendly, smiling Jayhawk in Williams' basic form. Williams was a veteran of World War II and a member of the Trinity Episcopal Psi Gamma Delta fraternity, the KU Alumni Association and the American Medical Association. Funeral services were held Saturday in El Dorado. Williams was survived by his wife, Virginia; son, Wade, and daughter, Betsy, of the home. Gordon R. Dickson, author of the Dorsia Books will be signing autographs in the Oread shop, Kansas Union, on Tuesday July 10th at 12:30 p.m. KANSAN WANT ADS VISA Accommodations, goods, services and employment advertised in the University Daily Kanan are offered at our offices without regard to sex. Visitors, or national organizations ALL CLASSIFIED TO 111 FILM HALL CLASSIFIED RATES AD DEADLINES one two three four five time times times times times 15 words or $ .02 $ .25 $ .25 $ .75 $ .30 $ Each additional word .01 .02 .03 .04 .05 Monday Thursday 5 p.m. Tuesday Friday 5 p.m. Wednesday Monday 5 p.m. Thursday Tuesday 5 p.m. Friday Wednesday 5 p.m. ERRORS FOUND ADVERTISEMENTS UDK BUSINESS OFFICE 111 Flint Hall 864-4358 The UDK will not be responsible for more than two incorrect insertions. No allowances will be made when the error does not materially affect the value of the ad. items can be advertised FREE of charge for a period not exceeding three months and can be placed in person or simply by entering the UKB business office at 864-1558. Employment Opportunities College English teachers: possible openings may include teaching English as a second language literature course, MA in English and education teaching English at the university or experience teaching English at the university or consideration August 7. For information write to Ranana Lawn, Lawrence, 60645. An Equal Opportunity Ranana Lawn, Lawrence, 60645. An Equal Opportunity Ranana Lawn, Lawrence, 60645. *encouraged to apply* FOR RENT FRONTIER RIDGE APARTMENTS NOW RENT: The 2-story building unfurnished, from $170. Two luxury rooms, large bedrooms, and a spacious bathroom. BK Bus room. INDOOR HEATED POOL. Go to www.kingsland.com. 324 Front Door. Next down to Russet's U.S. Bank. Near, luxurious, large, one bedroom apartment. Cabine TV, covered parking, microwave, CA. Axe can cover area near KL and shopping Don't set for so much. Use 862-3452 attentions and 7-9-10. CLOSE TO CAMPUS Now Leasing for August 1 1 bedroom apt. All utilities paid. Available now. 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