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'v VMM 4t'f ft Wo U.S. THE SUN, Wednesday, March 29, 1972 A3 en sue for advisory posts HUTZ LiE3 FVS By MURIEL DOBBIN Waihington Bureau 0 The Suit Washington Charging "vir members on such panels, 5.4 per cent were women. In 1971, tual exclusion of women" from government advisory panels, Great day it's Wednesday. And a different special every week! Begin today and make WINSDAY your K. buy-day.

Don't miss a single one. out of 2,000 members, the pro seven women's groups yester portion of women was 4.2 per day filed suit against the De partment of Health, Education and Welfare and the National cent, she said. Mrs. Roberts added that the percentage of women on advisory groups concerned with Institutes of Health. nursing had dropped from 75 The groups, representing more than 30,000 women scientists, accused Elliot Richard per cent in 1968 to 71 per cent in 1972.

She complained that Mr. son, secretary of Health, Edu ''1 4 AP cation and Welfare, and Robert Q. Marston, director of the Na Richardson's 1971 plan for appointing women to advisory committees which stipulated tional Institute of Health, of practicing "arbitrary and invid that one woman be appointed to each body if a qualified woman ious professional discrimina tion against women. ONE DAY ONLY! CMC The suit, said to be the first of its kind in the discrimination field, was filed in U.S. District was available, and set the female representation level at one woman for every two men would result in the inclusion of only 134 women in 1,381 places by July of this year.

According to Mrs. Roberts, a Court by the Association for Women in Science, the Association of Women in Psychology, the Caucus of Women Biophysi- list of 1,000 qualified women cists, Sociologists for Women in had been submitted to Institute authorities and had "not been Society, the Association for Women In Mathematics, the considered." National Organization of Wom en and the Women's Equal Ac "Rose Gay" No-Iron Percale Sheets by Springmaid tion League. Responding to the suit, Mr. Richardson contended that "strenuous recruitment efforts" had been made to obtain names of qualified women for the agencies' panels. He asserted bylvia Robert, a lawyer for Horse and buggy days the women's groups, asserted that even token representation of women on 181 National Insti that the proportion of women The road is long and the pace slow for this Amish farmer, who passed through a covered bridge in Lancaster county, on way home.

tutes of Health public advisory groups rose and fell according serving on advisory groups had risen from 9 per cent in mid- to whether it was an election 1971 to 13 per cent by the end of the year. year. In 1968, she said, of 1,900 Birth control project in Utah brings controversy, legal action Egyptian gets exhibit fit for a king ment against birth control in Salt Lake City ffl The Planned Parenthood Association of Utah took on a formidable London (Reuter) Britons Utah. reg. 6.50 Twin flat, fitted SALE 2.98 reg.

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Calvin L. Rampton, also age to a boy king who died task two years ago promoting a Mormon, says he favors the birth control in a state where for birth control among impoverished women, Mrs. Eaton finds herself afoul of the law. The Utah branch has been summoned into court in Clearfield for six alleged violations of state and local laws after opening a birth control information and medical clinic in that northern Utah city in defiance objectives of groups such as Mormon sanctions against it Planned Parenthood, but he be dominate any discussion of the lieves the services they provide subject. The result has been contro of a city council ban.

versy and court action. should be taken over by government agencies. But to Mrs. Eaton, the state Planned Parenthood board and the more than 100 staff members and volunteer workers as "Anytime you get involved In morals or moral behavior you open yourself to criticism," says Katherine Eaton, director U.S. Representative Gunn McKay Utah) has submitted an amendment to a national health measure calling for a ban on the dissemination of birth control information and sociated with the organization, Planned Parenthood is filling a more than 3,300 years ago.

In what is being called "the year of Tutankhamen," the first of an estimated 2 million visitors lined up at the British Museum to see the biggest display of Egyptian treasures ever seen outside Cairo. Fifty priceless exhibits, on loan from Egypt, drew gasps of admiration at yesterday's pre-riew. The treasures are covered by a British government guarantee running into eight figures. The exhibition commemorates the 50th anniversary of the discovery of the treasures in Egypt's Valley of the Kings by a British archeologist, Howard Carter, for his patron, Lord Carnarvon. of the state association.

Mrs. Eaton heads the Utah years-long vacuum with information and medical assistance contraceptives to minors. branch of a worldwide organization which has grown in 55 to citizens of a state which she claims has more than its share years from a single clinic organized in a Brooklyn slum to a Mr. McKay is a Mormon and nephew of the late David O. McKay, former president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, whose edicts have set the tone for the senti of sexual problems.

"Utah is where Chicago was network of some 500 clinics 30 years ago in facing these more than 100 countries. problems," Mrs. Eaton says. Like the organization's found er, Margaret Sanger, who was jailed six times for crusading Fischer rejects Belgrade for match against Spassky Earlier this week, the organizers in Reykjavik said they had received a telegram from Mr. Fischer asking a share of the profits from the part of the match to be played Iceland.

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