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emphasis rose mary lentz emphasis editor Rape Crisis Line opens today Friday, November 1, 1974-Iowa City Press-Citizen 5 A i Bart's topic: Women's Health I tation of the symbol a In the meantime, the women's center's rape victim advocacy program will serve as the major support to women who have been raped. Every woman, Dr. deProsse notes in the center's newsletter would benefit by "some knowledge of self defense." He continues: "Screaming is probably the most effective defense a woman has. Something like a whistle is probably her second best defense." Training of the Rape Victim Advocates is an ongoing process. Anyone interested in more information may contact the Women's Resource and Action Center, 3 East Market "Street, (353-6265) or the statute last year.

"There ought to be a law," she has noted. No legal clout has made it difficult for the police department to handle the cases of indecent exposure reported 10 to 12 every month. Both the police department and the women's center are exploring similar avenues in rape prevention. 1 But the women's center, which hopes to initiate a "Women's Safety Block System," something akin to the "block mother," has been stymied by lack of funds. The police department's program to register homes as shelters for women is waiting on a city ordinance.

"I'm reluctant to move on it," Officer Beebe says, "until, we have some licensing controls and make misrepresen Sociologist's Handbook" and "Portnoy's Mother's Complaint." Her numerous articles include analyses of textbopkl and curricula in medical colleges, with particular reference to the training of gynecologists psychiatrists. In 1971, "She edited two special on sexism for the Journal qf Marriage and Family. Her chief area of research is the treatment of depression in, the middle-aged woman. A member of the Sub committee on Research and Needs for the Mayor's Comt- mission on Child Care: in Chicago and chairwoman of Jewish Women for Affirmative Action, Prof. Bart teaches science to medical students, and conducts seminars and courses in sex roles and health, and sociology and mental health.

who where when "Seizing the Means of Reproduction: The Women's Health Movement" will be the topic of a lecture to be given at the University of Iowa by Prof. Pauline Bart, Department of Psychiatry, University of Illinois College of Medicine, Chicago. Prof. Bart's talk will be delivered Monday at 8 p.m. in Auditorium 1 of the Basic Sciences Building.

The Women's Studies Lecture Series event is co-sponsored by the Women's Studies Program, the College of Nursing and the Graduate College. It is open to the public without charge. A discussion session with Prof. Bart at 3:30 p.m. the same day in the College of Nursing, Fourth Floor Lounge, is also open to the public.

Prof. Bart is the author of two books, "The Student births Mr. and Mrs. Terry Olsen of 1805 California Avenue are parents of a son born Wednesday at Mercy Hospital. A son was born Wednesday at Mercy Hospital to Mr.

and Mrs. Robert J. Relihan Jr. of 1147 Maple Street. A Sigourney couple, Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Weber, are parents of a daughter born Wednesday at Mercy Hospital. Suit SPECIAL SALE! Hundreds of Items PAULINE BART Home Department plans meeting Mrs. Richard Lloyd-Jones, past state president of the Iowa League of Women Voters, will address the Tuesday meeting of the Iowa City Woman's Club, Home Department. The event will be at 1:30 p.m.

at St. Andrew Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Lloyd-Jones served as chairman of the- conservation division in the Iowa: 2000 conference. Her topic will be, "Preserving Our Iowa Heritage." A business meeting and social hour will follow.

Cold wafer will cuf wash cost You can cut down on energy use by washing clothing in cold water, but will you suffer in how clean your clothes look? Probably not, according to recent tests by Consumers Union. The temperature of the water made little difference in how well stains and soil were removed, or in how clean the laundry looked. What did make a difference was the formula of the detergent used. Detergents with sodium carbonate "builders" (the water softening and cleansing agent in a detergent) were under almost all conditions, more effective than any other formula. Also, general-use sodium carbonate detergents tested out-performed those detergents specifically designed for use in cold water.

"These people are sick," he adds in the interview, "If we can find them when we can recognize them as exhibitionists and 'peeping a great deal can be done for them which will prevent more grave crimes in the future." However, though these of- 338-4800 I fenders can be reported, they cannot be prosecuted. Officer Charlene Beebe of the Iowa City Police Department notes that there is nothing on the books which makes nudity a crime since the state Supreme Court overruled the obscenity CAROL SEE Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. See of Ely announce the engagement of their daughter, Carol, to Timothy John Moore, son of Mr; and Mrs.

Ernest Moore of Lisbon. Miss See is a senior at Solon High School; her fiance is employed in Cedar Rapids. Trrantz wedding dancd is Saturday A dance will be held at 9 p.m. Saturday at J-J's in Hills in honor of the wedding of John Frantz and Sherry Leedom. The couple, both of Hills, will be married in St.

Joseph's Catholic Church there Saturday morning. COLD TURKEY Cold storage turkey holdings are at a record level, according to marketing specialists of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Jow's a good time for budget minded homemakers to vary meals with this high-protein food. "University Hospital possibly examines 12 or more rape victims per year," he adds.

However, Iowa City police dockets show only three forcible, rapes last year. There were also reported "5 assaults with intent to commit rape, and 10 sexual offended." The advocates at the center r- Rape Crisis Line hope to make it easier for a woman to report the attack. With more and better evidence, it's likely an attacker will be off the streets sooner. Dr. deProsse stressed the need to report all offenses, even minor sexual deviant acts.

gourmet barbara gibbons 1 chicken bouillon cube 1 cup skim milk 2 tablespoons flour 1 tablespoon onion flakes butter-flavored salt i pepper Vi teaspoon poultry seasoning Halve the squash and remove seeds. Place upside down on a nonstick baking sheet and bake in a hot 400-degree oven until tender, about 30 minutes. Meanwhile, stir milk, flour, and onion together in a saucepan over moderate heat until sauce simmers and thickens. Stir in turkey and heat through. Season to taste with remaining ingredients.

Spoon into squash cups and serve. Serves four, 235 calories eajc 'MASHED SQUASH 2 i acorn squash; halved and seeded 3 tablespoons diet pancake syrup 1 teaspoon pumpkin I pie spice butter-flavored salt pepper Bake squash until tender, as in preceding recipe. Scoop out squash and beat in electric blender, seasoning to taste with remaining ingredients. Serves six, 81 calories each. MAPLE-GLAZED SQUASH 1 medium acorn squash, seeded and quartered 2 tablespoons water 4 teaspoons diet margarine 4 tablespoons diet pancake syrup Arrange squash cut-side up in baking pan.

Add water and cover pan with foil. Bake 30 minutes at 350 degrees, until tender. Uncover and spread squash with diet margarine and syrup. Bake an additional 5-10 minutes, uncovered. Serves four, 77 calories each.

Do Si Do Do Si Do Square Dance Club will have a dance on Tuesday, at the Iowa City Recreation Center from 8 to 10:30 p.m. Caller will be Al Cooper. Hosts for the evening will be Mr. and John Jensen, Dr. and Mrs.

William Connor, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kabela. Retired Persons Thomas Mayer a "citizen's aid," from Governor Ray's office will speak to members of the American Association of Retired Persons Monday at 1:30 p.m. at the Iowa City Recreation Center, 220 South Gilbert Street.

The meeting is open to the public. Guys, Gals The Guys and Gals Club will meet for bowling at Plamor lanes, 1555 First Avenue, at 7:30 p.m. Saturday. At 9:30 p.m. the group will be at the lounge of the Fairview' golf course on American legion road.

A hike is planned Sunday; meet at the Iowa City Recreation Center at 1 p.m. Bring water. Book Review Club The Book Review Club will meet at 7:45 p.m. Monday at the home of Mrs. Ralph Janes, 1810 East Court Street.

Mrs. Harold Elgin will assist. "Jaws" by Peter Benchley will be reviewed by Mrs. Jerry Kollros. World War I Group The World War I Barracks and Auxiliary No.

1139 will have a 6:30 p.m. potluck Thursday at the Iowa City Recreation Center in honor of Armistice Day. Mrs. James Gwynne is in charge of the program. Omicron Nu Omicron Nu will meet at 7:30 p.m.

Tuesday at the home of Mary Lou Cannon, 1465 Grand Avenue, for a program on textile designs by Rosalie Seeks. Eagles Auxiliary The ladies auxiliary of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, No. 695, will meet at 8 p.m. Monday in the club rooms. An officers' meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m.

Mrs. Ivan Rummelhart and Dorothy Miller will serve the lunch. our town Ronnie Green, son of Wayne L. Green of Anchorage, Alaska, has returned home after visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Dubisher of Route 4. I FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY I. 10-7 1 0-6 By ROSE MARY LENTZ A Rape Crisis Line is in operation today. At the end of 338-4800 a woman volunteer can offer aid and support to a woman who has been sexually assaulted. Headquartered at the Women's Resource and Action Center, Rape Victim Advocates will pounsel, arrange transportation and accompany a woman through a medical exam and police department interview if she reports the assault.

The follow through will continue in the courts if the woman wishes to prosecute. In an interview in the center's newsletter, Dr. Charles A. deProsse of University Hospital says that "perhaps two thirds of the rapes and 80 to 85 per cent of the sexual assaults are not reported." the slim Saw manufacturers overlook a big market when they devote all their attention to the workshop. The kitchen is where their equipment could really come in handy.

Wouldn't it be dandy to have a kitchen-safe electric saw to buzz through frozen foods or soupbones and right now, for winter squash! Take the acorn squash very versatile vegetable, once you penetrate its armadillo-like exterior! Lacking that yet-to-be-designed, color-coordinated kitchen power saw, the best way to cut up a squash is carefully. Anchor it well on a wooden cutting board and saw through it with a sturdy, serrated knife. Or, let George do it, with his trusty, well-, washed hacksaw. Once cut open, acorn squash can be baked, glazed, stuffed or simply seasoned and Most cook books'pair this low-l calorie treat With' fattening! Today we offer some alternatives for the weight-wary: TURKEY-STUFFED SQUASH 2 small acorn squash (Tt lbs each) 2 cups cooked cubed I white meat turkey Wider Windows' to view bacori Consumers don't have to "buy a pig in a poke" anymore. The U.S.

Department of Agriculture requires all bacon packages to have a transparent area at least one-and-a-half inches wide. The opening must show at least 70 per cent of the length of a representative slice. To meet this requirement, many bacon packages have a new "back window" and some simply show a full slice in a front window. A one-pound package of bacon of average thickness usually contains 20 to 22 slices, One pound of thickly sliced bacon usually has 12 slices. MMnMHMHHtHI HERTEEN 1 8 I I 44 SL 1 "DOWNTOWN I I 1 f- In END OF MONTH SPECIALS UP TO 50 AND MORE 632 So.

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PANCAKES SA USA GE PUBLIC INVITED Mr. and Mrs. Bob L. Steele of Bennett are parents of daughter born Wednesday at Mercy Hospital. A West Branch couple, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert J. Barkalow, are parents of a daughter born Wednesday at Mercy Hospital. Dr. and Mrs.

Kim Paul Petersen of Newton are parents of a son, Matthew Todd, born Thursday. Dr. and Mrs. J.G., Irwin, 10 South First Avenue; are grandparents; Dr. and Mrs.

F.J. Crow, 20 North First Avenue are great grandparents. v- 3 DAYS LEFT Repriced Regrouped a 0 RETAIL Necklaces, Bracelets, Squashes at lowest cost. and 3rd to 8 p.m. 1 ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT mmm jewelry Congressman JOHN CULVER WHOLESALE FOR U.S.

SENATE DEMOCRAT TOU KNOW WHERE HE STANDS' addition to our usually large stock, we have supplemented our display of fine diamond and precious stones for your added shopping pleasure for a limited NavajoHopiZuni Jewelry Santo Domingo Jewelry Navajo Rugs Kachinas Pottery Baskets All the DISCOUNTS 50 me only. From October 24 through November 2 This is also the time to bring in the stones that are in need of remounting. 1 I 1 noww progress STOCKER TO BE CONGRESSIONAL REFORM member of Boiling Committee which proposed maor reforms of Congress supporfs.revision and updating of committee structure wants changes in seniority system emphasizes need for openness in all committee activities led The fight to dissolve the infamous House Unamertcan Activities Committee ELDERLY supports low-income housing for the elderly working for improvements in Medicare co-sponsor of "The Heolth Services Act of 1974" to increase funding for home health core in rurof Americo pushes for programs to offset the heovy impact of property, taxes on elderly pensioners Congressman JOHN CULVER Democrat for UNITED STATES SENATE Paid (or by Johnson County Citizens For Culver; Rose Czarnecki, Chairperson. HELD November 2nd Sunday, 1 1 a.m. 1-80 and Iowa Saturday and Sunday, Saturday, 1 1 a.m.

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