8 Monday, June 11, 1979 Summer Session Kansan sua films Monday, June 11 THE BLACK BIRD D. David Gleitman, with George Segal, Stephane Audran, Lianel Stander, Scoff with Segal as Sam Spade, Jr. still chasing after the Mafatson Falcon. (1961) Wednesday, June 13 WEST SIDE STORY Dir. Jerome Robbins & Robert Wise, with Natialle Wood, Richard Beymer, Rita Moreno, George Chakiris, Great dances and songs in this film version of the musical by Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim. Friday, June 15 FRENZY Dil. Altir Hitchcock, with Jon Finch, and Michael Maguire. Modern day London is fertilized with the 2015 Necktie Murderer." Hitchcock is in dazzling form — "Vincent Canby," or "David Searle." Monday, June 19 BIZARRE BIZARRE (1937) All films will be shown in Wooldorf Auditorium in the Kansas Union at 10am and 2pm, and day nights; $1.00 all other nights. Tickets sold at SAU Office. No phone calls. Classifieds Work For You! The demonstration, called "Take Back the Night," was part of a series of protests held in about a dozen U.S. cities and in several foreign countries and was sponsored by Kansas City civic, religious and political organizations. Changing "Anger walks the streets" and "We won't be kept in mind," 25 Lawrence-area women joined a candlelight anti-rape rally and raily in Kansas City, Missouri. March organizers criticized one sign stating "Castrate rapists" carried by Kathy Harra, a rape victim four years ago in Johnson County, Kan. Harra said yesterday that she was told it was a nonviolent act and that her sign was considered violent. Women urge violence and peace at Kansas City anti-rape march Harris, who lives in Lecompton, said "A lot of women are really scared of making him angry." 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Sandwich Shoppe 2214 Yale Behind University State Bank Call ahead for orders 842-6121 Hoagies ● Pastrami ● Corned Beef Soup ● Salad ● Beer ● 5 foot sandwiches SHE SAID the judicial system does not reform a rabid bystander to jail for assaulting a woman. Harris continued to carry the sign and said she stood by the castration message. angry about rape and about other women trying to silence me." "I've thought about this a lot," she said, "and I don't know what we can do about the husband or boyfriend who raps his wife or girlfriend." Harris said presenting the radical philosophy broadened the range of choices that were available. "ONE MAN YELLED, 'What's wrong with rage anyway?' " she said. One woman who did not agree with violence told Harris she also was a victim of rape and carried a candle in the march in the spirit of light instead of hate. "Whether women agree with the sign or not, at least I've presented another idea." Pamela Johnston of Lawrence said that early estimates of 500 participants were low and that she thought 1,000 people marched despite the rain which plagued the group. The purpose of the march, Kahy Uhi, Lecompont, said, was to make people aware that rape does not have to be a part of society. Otherwise, the march from Volker Park to the All Souls Unitarian Church in the Plaza area of Kansas City went smoothly, and the group several men in passing cars heckled them. "IN THE PAST, women have been seen as helpless and pretty easily victimized," Uhli said. "It is necessary for women to support themselves in area so that we are not walking targets." A police officer told Johnston the line extended for one mile with three people. Rally organizers said that one woman out of four in Kansas City would be sexually assaulted sometime during her life. Only 10-30 percent of rape reports are reported and less than 1 percent of rape cases result in a conviction, they said. Harris said there was no paw answer on how a woman should defend herself against a sexual assault. She said she had fought back when she was a rape victim and it got worse. "She was a liar, but she did not know what she would do if someone threatened her with a knife. "At the end of the rally, the group sang "At Back," a song written by feminist Hip Hop star Tila Tequila. Professional comes to KU for a year as professor Tom Eblen, managing editor for administration of the Kansas City Star and Times, has been selected Gannett Founder and Chief Executive Officer of William Allen White School Journalism. Eblen will leave the newspaper at the end of the month for the appointment, which will run through the 1979-80 school year. He will teach reporting and edits courses. CASA DE TACO All the Tosdados you can eat *$2.50 Summer hours 11am - 8pm 1105 Massachussetts offer expires July 1, 1979 Elen joined the staff of The Star in 1960, becoming assistant editor in 1885, city editor in 1970 and managing editor in 1975. He assumed his present position last November. Del Brinkman, dean of the journalism school, said Ebien had an excellent background in many areas of professional newspaper work and was involved in many professional activities at the local and national level. "I think it'll be a lot of fun," Eblen said yesterday. "And it's an excellent academic appointment. I think a fine standard has been achieved." And I'm very proud to be a part of that, and I'm very proud to be a part of that. Ehien does not plan to return to the Star. and times after his appointment ends. He will be absent for a few days. "That's an area in which I've had some interest for some years." Eblen said. "Whether I do it or not depends upon how the situation develops." Ebien is a native of St. Joseph, Mo., and a graduate of the University of Missouri-Columbia. He is a member of the board of directors of the Associated Press Managing Editors Association and editor of the APME news. So You're Stuck in Summer Session "THE HAWK" Summer Hours open 8-12 Nightly Pitcher Night Every Wednesday will be open! Pitcher Night Every Wednesday Grampy's of Lawrence invites you to use our special 10% discount for the University of Kansas faculty and students during the month of June. (Please bring your university I.D.) Grampy's of Lawrence 3520 West 6th 842-6182 1017 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Massachusetts LOOKING FOR SOMETHING NEW? Grampy's Hours: 6:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m. Daily We also carry Jobe & O'Brien Skis 841-0811 SKI & SPORTS SHOPPE CROWN CENTER LAWRENCE Holiday Plaza TOPEKA WICHITA Protest preparations Several Lawrence area women met at the Sister Kettle Cafe, 1347 Massachusetts St., Saturday afternoon, before traveling to Kansas City, Mn., for an anti-ramp raily and march, held later that evening. Before leaving Lawrence, some of the women prepared placards and distributed candles, to be used during the march. Staff photo by DOUG HITCHCOCK Handicapped preschoolers ease into public schools A KU program set up last year to help handicapped students adapt to public schools is batting 1,000. Susan Fowler, a professor of human development, said last week. Fowler said she set up this program because the federal Education for All Handicapped Children Act of 1975 gave parents greater choice in education in a normal classroom setting. She said that the program, which is designed to run for three years, has helped more than 20 children enter the public school. The transition has been successful in all cases. "Teachers complain that these children need too much attention, so we're trying to teach the children to be more independent," she is working with 3- to 5-year-old children. "There aren't very many people working on the problem of transferring handcapped preschoolers to kindergarten. There is a gig demand for information on what we are The program is funded partially by the National Institute for Mental Health and partially by the Kansas Research Institute Childhood Education of the Handicapped and Wines BOONE'S RETAIL LIQUOR - Cordials and Spirits - Cold Kogs - Chilled Champagnes EXCELLENT SUPPLY OF AMERICAN AND IMPORTED WINES Case Lot Prices 711 W. 23rd 843-3339 10 a.m.-11 p.m. Next Door to Carousel in the Mall's Shopping Ctr. 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