Friday, Feb. 14, 1986 University Daily Kansan Campus/Area 7 Editor says advances for blacks will come By Grant W. Butler Staff writer A war is fought against black America, Susan Taylor, editor-in-chief of Essence magazine, said last night. Blacks will win if they get a firm grasp of economic matters and stress loving relationships, she said. Taylor spoke to about 90 people in the Big Eight Room of the Kansas Union. The use of communication skills and knowledge of information separate people economically, she said. "Before you begin to chart your professional course you have to know how the economy is going to affect your business," she said. 'It's hard to be loving when you don't have any money. it's hard to be sweet and caring when you don't have any food on the table." Without money, blacks are left without choices of where and how they will live, Taylor said. But to succeed, individuals need to search themselves for ideas and opportunities and ask themselves questions about where their lives are going, she said. "If you don't ask yourse these questions, before you know it you'll be in some career and you won't know what's happened to the last 10 to 15 years of your life," Taylor said. Relationships based on love rather than unrealistic expectations also will strengthen the power of the black community, she said. TOPEKA — The Kansas Supreme Court announced yesterday that it was continuing its experiment to allow television and still cameras in state courtrooms. It also will be expanding it to all 31 judicial districts of the state effective March 1. Court gives cameras another OK in trials The Associated Press The announcement by Chief Justice Alfred G. Schroeder at a news conference in the Kansas Judicial Center was a step forward for the news media in their long effort to win pictorial access to Kansas courts. The Kansas Bar Association has urged the court to make the experiment more restrictive, particularly asking that any party to a court proceeding be given veto power over whether cameras would be allowed Schroeder said the court wanted to study the expansion of cameras into all Kansas trial courts for two more years, to see whether any problems arose in the smaller judicial districts, before making a permanent decision. The court made only two changes in its rules governing cameras in the courtroom. Those changes forbade tape recording the private conversations of attorneys and their clients in the courtroom, and prohibited the focusing of television cameras or photographing any materials on attorneys' tables. Schroeder said the biggest complaint from attorneys during the past year's experiment concerned incidences of television cameras focusing on counsel tables. The court said the prohibition was designed to safeguard attorneys' confidential work. The Sanctuary Presents The Real McCoy ARM WRESTLING TOURNAMENT FOR MEN WEDNESDAY FEB 19th 9:00 Featureting the Real McCoy Machine * No hand-to-hand contact between opponents * Only brains, israel * General use of the machine * Players may use either arm to compete against their opponent Weigh-In Time 7:00:9:00 p.m. Single Entry $5/Double Entry $8 PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED Must be over 21 WEDNESDAY, FEB. 19th, 9:00 p.m. SINGLE ELIMINATION TOURNAMENT INFORMATION TOURNAMENT MENS SINGLE CLASSES 10.00 AM 9:30 AM Women's Singles 10.00 AM 11:30 AM Men's Singles 10.00 AM 12:30 AM Women's Singles 10.00 AM 12:30 AM Men's Singles 10.00 AM 12:30 AM Women's Singles 10.00 AM 12:30 AM WOMEN'S DOUBLES CLASSES (Combined Team Weight) 10.00 AM 9:30 AM Men's Doubles 10.00 AM 11:30 AM Women's Doubles 10.00 AM 12:30 AM Men's Doubles 10.00 AM 12:30 AM Women's Doubles 10.00 AM 12:30 AM WOMEN'S SINGLES CLASSES 10.00 AM 9:30 AM Men's Singles 10.00 AM 11:30 AM Women's Singles 10.00 AM 12:30 AM Men's Singles 10.00 AM 12:30 AM Women's Singles 10.00 AM 12:30 AM WOMEN'S DOUBLES CLASSES (Combined Team Weight) 10.00 AM 9:30 AM Men's Doubles 10.00 AM 11:30 AM Women's Doubles 10.00 AM 12:30 AM Men's Doubles 10.00 AM 12:30 AM Women's Doubles 10.00 AM 12:30 AM VALUER CLASSIFIED BUYOUT IS A MINIMUM OF 50 FOR ALL TEAMS WOMEN'S WINNING PERFORMANCE ON THE REAL MALL Arm Wrestling Machine Demonstration Sat., Feb. 15 Free of Charge $2.00 Cover Contestants $1.00 $1 Well Drinks 11 a.m. - 3 a.m. 11 a.m.-3 a.m. STADIUM BARBER SHOP 1033 Mass. Downtown ALL HAIRCUTS $6 Quality Haircuts at Reasonable Prices No appt. necessary. Closed on Mons. Reciprocal With Over 300 Clubs *Bargain Show Get into the game! THE SANCTUARY 7th & Michigan 843-0540 February 10-14 Thursday, February 13 - Tickets for Friday's Carriage Rides on Campus on sale at the SUA Box Office in the Kansas Union. - Register for Maupintour's Weekend-for-Two Giveaway in the Kansas Union lobby. - Playboy Magazine's Playboy Advisor will speak on love and sex at 7:30 p.m. in the Kansas Union Ballroom. Friday, February 14 DAY - Romance Novels on sale in the Oread book Shop in the Kansas Union. - Two-for-One Sale on selected items and discounts on red merchandise in the KU Bookstores. - Two-for-One Bowling in the Kansas Union Jaybowl. - Candy Kiss Giveaway at all Union banking windows. - Fresh Flower Sale in the lobbies of both Unions. - "Create Your Own Candy Valentine" at the Information Counters of both Unions. - 15g Sweetheart Cookies in Food Service areas of both Unions. Friday, February 14 EVENING - SUA Movie, "Choose Me" at 3:30, 7, and 9:30 p.m. in the Kansas Union. - Two-for-One Bowling in the Kansas Union Jaybowl continues until 11 p.m. - "For the Love of Hitchcock," four classic movies beginning at 6 p.m. in the Tradition's Room of the Kansas Union. - Carriage rides on Campus 6-9 p.m. (Advance tickets should be purchased at the SUA Box Office.) - SUA Movie, "Choose Me" at 7 and 9:30 p.m. in the Kansas Union. - Free Valentine's Day Dance/Concert at 9 p.m. in the Burge Union. - Drawing for Maupintour's Weekend-for-Two Giveaway at the Dance in the Burge Union. (Not necessary to be present to win.) - Midnight Movie, "The Man Who Fell to Earth," in the Kansas Union. The Kansas and Burge Unions Valentine's Day Celebration