Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, October'26, 1973 Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, October'26, 1973 Sex bias discussion anchored dBuard (Continued from Page 1) Shortridge presented a mass of data which she said supported her assertion that 'the University dis- criminateston the basis of sex, both in admissions and employ- Tment WARNS SOVIETS: Nixon prepares all U.S. arme tn.,~t~n ori rnm utp11 . (Continued from Page 1) ing with the lives of- the American people, he claimed. A WELL - INFORMED congres- sional source, with state depart- ment contacts, said intelligence reports indicated Soviet troop car- rier planes had landed in Cairo. But intelligencetsources said they did not think the planes carried troops. i i t R SHORTRIDGE SAID that the The military precautions - the University used to admit to tacit first major alert taken by the U.S. discrimination in admission stand- since the Cuban Missile Crisis of ards as recently as three years 1962, though below the level of a ago." They say they've stopped, war threat - were ordered by the but the proportion of men and president after meetings held by women admitted is still the same. Kissinger and other top advisers ' Figure it out," she said. throughout the night. h She also pointed out that women It involved the 82nd Airborne Di- were underrepresented in aca- vision, the Strategic Air Com- demics and in every employe area mand (SAC), which controls nu- except one, clerical. "Clerical pay clear bombers and missiles, and is the lowest in the University," ground and air forces in Western she' declared. A secretary in the Europe and the Far East. Law School who testiifed, Gail Klein, affirmed her remarks. "A KISSINGER, WHO CONFER- low grade cleric is eligible for RED at midnight with Soviet Am- food stamps and low income hous- bassador Anatoly Dobrynin, did ing," she said. not state directly that the Soviet GAY WOMEN were also repre- government had sent a message sented at the hearings. One speak- to Washington that the Russians er .pointed out what she called the were prepared to act alone if the "clear need for sexual preferenceweeppadtoctlneith legislation." United States did not join efforts to Cathy Kozachensko, an empoye stop ceasefire violations alleged by of the University, and a member of Moscow to have been committed Gay Awareness Women's ICollec- by Israel. tive, told Bullard that gay people iNor would Kissinger comment on were frequently hassled in cor-i munities which are intolerant of a statement by Sen. Henry Jack- homosexuals. son (D-Wash.) that the Soviet Un- A Mediatrics NATURAL SCIENCE AUDITORIUM Thu rsdayOct 25 One Night Only The 11th HOUSE featuring LARRY CORYELL - I & speCial guest 2 shows 9:00 & 11:30 rese'rvations aalable Friday & Saturday Oct 26*27 COMINGI Thursday- Friday- Saturday Nov 1-2-3 LONNIE LISTON SMITH Thursday-Friday- Saturday Nov 8-9-10 STANLEY TURRENTINE d forces on had delivered a "brutal" let- er, calling for a joint U.S.-Soviet force to be sent to the Middle East. K I S S I N G E R APPEARED to agree with a questioner that perhaps the Soviet Union had been emboldened in its Middle East poli- cy by a belief that the Watergate affair had weakened President Nixon's hand. "Speculation about movites is al- ways dangerous. But one cannot have crises of authority for a per- iod of months without paying a price somewhere along the line," he said. PROBLEM PREGNANCY COUNSELI NG PREGNANCY TESTING no charge SUMMIT MEDICAL CENTER 1-272-8450 approved by National Organization for Women "POWER TO BE HUMAN, MIDST THE ISSUES OF THE '70'S" SUNDAY NIGHT SERIES, OCTOBER 28 SPEAKER: DR. GEORGE MENDENHALL, Prof. of Near East Lan- guages and Literature at the U of M will speak Sunday night in the Ecumenical Lecture Series on this year's topic "The Power to Be Muman Midst the Issues of the '70'," Prof. Mendenhall, B.D., Ph.D., is author of numerous articles and books. His most recent book, published in 1973, is "The Tenth Generation" in which he discusses, among other things, the Biblical Concept of Love, Today's Estab- lished Religion from the Biblical Perspective, and the choice that faces each Tenth Generation between the "Deification of Forcehor the Deification of Ethic." In 1973, Dr. Mendenhall was awarded the Henry Russell Lectureship, conducted an archaeological reconnais- sance in Syria, Yemen, and Ethiopia and gave a five-week lecture tour in South Africa. TOPIC: THE STRUCTURES OF THE KINGDOM OF GOD TIME: 7:30-9:00 P.M. PLACE: ECUMENICAL CAMPUS CENTER, 921 CHURCH Sponsored by: The Ecumenical Campus Center >q=X <=)-=>)o aoc:>omo nc SEE, HEAR, AND SHARE A FREE CULTURAL FESTIVAL ON JAPAN MICHIGAN LEAGUE- THURSDAY, Oct. 25, 7:30 p.m. o Films and displays on art and performing arts of Japan , FRIDAY, Oct. 26, 7:30 p.m. *" Films on life and Buddhism 0 in Japan * Demonstration and live 11 Japanese musical performance SAT URDAY, Oct. 27, 9:00 a.m. S s^ U * Workshop on Japanese literature, folk arts, festivalIs, and village life . Preregistration is desired for this session in order to determine c 0 attendance in advance On-going 'displays of art, music, food, O -o o* *--'',** O folk ~artsall3 daYs0 ESPONSORS: Project on Asian Studies in CULTURAL Education (PASE) and Center for Japanese Studies, U of M-761-0795, FESTIVAL 764-3479 COMMUNITY WOMEN'S CLINIC PRESENTS: REMAINING CLASSES OF AN 11 WEEK WOMEN'S HEALTH SERIES Monday, Oct. 29--NUTRITION Get to know what good is! Taste test our selections of food while discover- ing ways to pinch your pennies and still get good nutrition. Problems re- lated to overweight and chemical additives to be discussed. Monday, Nov. 5-CHILDBIRTH: CARE BEFORE AND AFTER Demystifying childbirth through films and discussion. Exchange of ideas about the need for prenatal care, benefits of natural childbirth and breast- feeding. Monday, Nov. 12-MENOPAUSE Explore a much maligned and inevitable dimension of feminism - meno- pause - in a discussion conducted by and for women of all ages. Monday, Nov. 19-SEXUALITY This is a chance for women to talk with each other about our sexuality. To talk about our sexual need and how our sexuality is expressed or not ex- pressed. Also it will be a chance to examine how our sexuality is repressed by sex roles and exploited by the media. Monday, Nov. 26-POLITICS OF HEALTH CARE Health care for women is an issue that must be examined within the con- text of health care in the U.S. which is a profit-making industry which op- pressed all people, but especially women and poor people. This will also be a chance for women to discuss how t h e y are prevented fir o m learning about their own bodies and how they would like the Women's Community Clinic to be set up to best serve their health care needs. NEW!! PLACE: Room No.68 East Quad Dorm-basement TIME: 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. FOR INFO: Nancy 769-7364 or Jacky 769-7554 1 ' II. 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