14 Thursday, March 29, 1979 University Dally Kansan Emily Taylor Staff photo by BARB KINNEY Protest ... From page one the boy, but he said the gun probably was carried to show that peace was worth keeping. DURING THE protest one marcher, Muhiedee Eblisharari, Bengahaja, Libya graduate student, said, "We are not against the war and we will be with justice. A peace that will last forever." Mark Cerney, Lawrence junior, a counterprotester, said, "These guys are just making a lot of trouble here. The protesters are just creating a disturbance." Many of the protesting what said a state should be set up in what is now israel “in which no religion prevails. It should be a place for Christians, Moslems, Jews and abluts.” Other protesting students said human rights were at the center of the problem. An unidentified student from the Gaza Strip said, "The peace is not fair. (President) Carter talks about human rights. The Palestinian people didn't get it. **MOHAMED SHERIF**, Tripoll, Libya not giving protesters the proper feeding. "We are looking for peace, the counter-protesters are blocking our way, the police are shutting down." Hill said 14 KU police officers were assigned to keep the protest orderly. He said six plainclothes officers and eight uniformed officers watched the protest. Hill said the protest was video-taped by the police. "The tape could be used for reference by prosecutors, but that is up to the city or other authorities." However, Thomas said. "We also will use the tape for our own good. The tape will be used in the training and instruction of officers." REDKEN Campus Beauty Shoppe Hair styling For Men and Women HEALTHITE VIBRANCY NUTRITIONAL CENTER Vitamins-Minerals Summites Campus - Haircutting - Blow-Wave Styling - Permanent Waving - Paul Bunyan Wood Toys * Jewelry - Current Hair Coloring Techniques - Manicures Newest Brush • Retail Accessories Capt. 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If you are now or will be the possessor of an An m.a. degree in the sciences, we can offer you advanced placement According to Ann Eversole, chairman of the University Events Committee, the committee had been notified of the proposed plan for the Organization of Arab Students' week. 4. Important Notice for Admission into Italian Medical or Veterinary School 5. PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT STUDENTS INTERESTED IN THE MEDICAL AND VETERINARY SCHOOLS FOR THE COACHES FILE PRE-REGISTRATION FORMS AT THE EASIest DATE PRE-REGISTRATION MARK DEADLINE DATE ESTABLISHED BY THE YEAR OF SALE. "It is just a coincidence that the officers were on campus today. The training session was on campus." The Institute has been responsible for processing more American students for foreign medical schools than any other organization. 6. WE ARE PREPARED TO AID ALL STUDENTS WHO ARE VETERINARY SCHOOLS IN THEIR PRE-REGISTRATION VETERINARY SCHOOLS INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL EDUCATION Charlized by the Regents of the University of St. John's New York 10202 102214 102214 102214 SKY DIVING Come Fly With Us Greene County Sport Parachute Center Wellsville, Kansas Student Training Clases 10 a.m. Wookends Down-Dusk But, Eversole said, notification is not necessary as long as the University's secretary is present. Equality battle still being waged former dean tells IAWS delegates By MARK L. OLSON Emily Taylor, dean of women at the University of Kansas from 1956 to 1974, opened the 1979 National Convention of the Intercollegiate Association of Women Students last night with colorful stories of past IAWS conventions. 883-4210 or 883-2535 Staff Reporter But she quickly pointed out to the delegates gathered in the Ballroom of the Kansas Union that the 1970s, the "Decade of Water Quality," threatened decline of IAW's membership. Taylor is director of the office of Women in Higher Education for the American Council on Education. She said there was a case involving the 1963 release of Betty Friedan's book, "The Feminine Mystique," but that resurgence has faded steadily since that time. "the battle for equality is far from won," she said. "In some ways, the attitudes ofcolonial women have changed." TAYLOR BLAMED much of the decline on a misinterpretation of the effects of Title IX by women's groups. She said many women had interpreted the passage of Title IX to mean that they had achieved their goals, that there were "no discrimination," when in fact it was only a beginning. TITLE IX requires equal treatment of men and women in federal aid programs. First Jumbo Coffee $40.00. Books all include: * Price includes the book * all books in a box * dummy card * and dummy rib card Located at a mixed site of West Wetland, located at a mixed site of West Wetland. "The business of bringing women into full "The business of with men is not finished." she said The last national convention at KU was in 1955, Taylor said, and would not have fit in the Ballroom because of the great number of women and groups that were involved. TAYLOR ADDRESSED fewer than 70 people last night. "Some of the best discussions I've ever had have been at IAWS conventions," she In the 1950s, Taylor said, IAWS was a in the hardest group we saw. It was publicity, publicly publicized carefully, and made good use of the relationships they had cultivated with many of the day's public figures. AT ONE POINT, she said, noted feminist Gloria Steinem was invited to speak at a national conference. She usually paid a substantial speaker's fee, but she not only waived the fee she appeared at the conference but also donated. Taylor said sacrifices must still be made. She said she heard a discussion the other day that dealt with a topic she had debated when she was attending IAWS conventions. KU's tot project studied It concerned the ability of a woman to combine a career and a marriage. said, "I hope the fun hasn't gone out of IAWS—surely it hasn't." Three members of the President's Committee on Mental Retardation arrived in Kansas City, Kan., yesterday to study KU's Juniper Gardens Children's Project. The visitors are members of the Prevention Task Group on Environmental Concerns and Minority Affairs. This study is part of a national evaluation of projects that have had a significant effect on educational and economic problems in inner-city areas. The committee members are preparing a report at the request of Joseph Califano, secretary of Health, Education and Welfare, to submit to the president. "We are looking at exemplary projects specifically aimed at prevention of retardation from environmental, that is, sociological factors," she said. "A member of the task force, said yesterday." Juniper Gardens is one of the top five such projects in the country," she said. "It is a beautiful and serene environment." THE JUNIPER GARDENS Children's Project was established in 1965 by members of KU'S Bureau of Child Research, the nursery school for children and family life and special education, and local "We've been talking about marriage and careers for a long time," she said. "Women have succeeded in combining them for a long time, too. 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