8 Thursday, March 3, 1977 University Daily Kansan Forer visits Iran From nose one The adviser told Forer that the "function of SAVAK is to detect foreign subversion in digital networks." The people Foreer spoke with in stores and at the university were afraid to talk to each other about political issues, he said, and because of their politics in the presence of another Iranian. He always met in small groups or individually with the people who were underground, be said, so as not to publicize that they were unhappy with the government. FOREER SAID even American businessmen looked over their shoulders before expressing antigovernment sentiments. Anyone who doesn't endorse the one-party system is considered an outlaw or a Com City favors using grants for housing, youth center y JOHN McANULI Staff Reporter With about 50 groups trying to get some of the $1.5 million in community development and revenue sharing funds available to the city this year, Lawrence city commissioners sat down last night to sort out priorities. About $1 million in community development funds are available from the federal government. Government funds can be used for development and improvements in The commission's consensus was that housing rehabilitation in all areas should get high priority, and they tentatively agreed to place the responsibility inside all the housing rehabilitation proposals. specific areas designated by the government. In Lawrence, the areas are North, East and Far East Lawrence and the Pinkney neighborhood. Also receiving high priorities were construction of an East Lawrence recreation center, the renovation of the old police fire building at 8th and Vermont streets into a senior citizen's center, a county recreation center, and weather-stripping to low-income families and the installation of new water lines in North Lawrence. All the newspapers are government controlled, printing the same stories containing the same phrases, he said. The papers report who is arrested, only killed. When Forer asked an Iranian official whether he could distribute a leaflet on a street corner, the official said there was only one forum—the Shah's party. He said, "Our conception of human rights is not the same as yours." munst, he said, and any disagreement—no matter how mild or who voices it—was the result. PEOPLE TOLER FOER that the Shah gagged fake trials in which 35 AK agents were accused of killing a Saudi boy. Forer said the military court system, whose methods are illegal under the Iranian constitution and which now tries all political prison procedures, had a judicial system on window dressing. Forer also spoke with three members of the foreign press. On Campus They told him that for economic reasons America, the Soviet Union and Iran were in collusion, and that all Iranian left-wingers had come to the Soviet Union were returned to Iran. When he asked for an extension of his visit, Forer was told through his wife that the dean of the School of Social Welfare said there had been pressure outside the University for Forer to stop what he was doing. TODAY! Guest artist BYRON JANIS will conduct master classes for piano students from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and from 2 to 6 m. in Swarthout Recital Hall. STUDENT TEACHERS will meet at 3:30 p.m. in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. Chilean journalist CARLOS BOKER will speak at 3:30 p.m. in UNIVERSITY DANCE COMPANY will give a dance demonstration at 3:30 p.m. in the Union's Bigh 8 Room. Events 'TONIGHT: "STATE OF SIGE" will be shown at 7 in the Forum Room of the Union. Carlos Baker, Chilean filmmaker, will direct a film on current conditions in Chile and Uruguay. The dean was unavailable for comment last night. TOMORROW; tomorrow is the last day to enroll for spring semester. KU will host a GEOTECHNICAL CONFERENCE from 8:45 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Union's Room. AN ANTHROPOLOGY FILM will be shown at 7:30 p.m. in 308 Dyche Hall. KU JAZZ ENSEMBLE will perform at 3:30 p.m. in Swarbright Recture Hall. CARLO RHOSA will speak at 7:30 p.m. in 141 Murphy Hall. CHESTER SULLIVAN, poet, will lecture at 4 p.m. in Parmel A of the Union. Applications for SACHEM CIRCLE, senior honor society, are due by 5 p.m. in the Alumnial Association Office, in room 403 of the Union. Awards SCOTT SIEBELS, Frontenac, Mo., senior, has been nominated by the KU chapter of Phi Kappa Phi, national honor society, to compete for one of 20 Kappa Phi Foundation fellowships awarded annually. the Lawrence OperaHouse 7th Spirit balcony presents MILLIONAIRE AT MIDNIGHT Thursday March 3 Doors open at 7:30 $1.50 OPEN HOUSE Saturday, March 5 1-5 p.m. Sunday, March 6 1-5 p.m. Located 3 Blocks West of Iowa on 15th, North 1 Block on Crestline .. Phone 842-4200 one two three four five time times time times times 15 words fewer $2.00 $2.25 $2.50 $2.75 $3.00 Each additional word .01 .02 .03 .04 .05 AD DEADLINES to run Monday ... Thursday 5 o.m. Wednesday ... Friday 5 o.m. Wednesday ... Monday 5 o.m. Wednesday ... Tuesday 5 o.m. Friday ... Wednesday 10 o.m. Friday ... Wednesday 10 o.m. CLASSIFIED RATES The DUX will not be responsible for more than two incorrect insertions. No allowances will be made when the error materially affects the value of the device. 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