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TAX SPECIALIST, Kathy Klein, will answer questions from divorced or divorcing women on income tax, child care deductions, filing as head of household, etc. on December 4, at 8:00 p.m. at 1653 Eddington, Cleveland Hts.
7TH ANNUAL FILM FESTIVAL and holiday bou. tique, sponsored by Women Speak Out for Peace and Justice, will be held Saturday, December 7th, at the Unitarian Society, 2728 Lancashire Rd., Cleveland Heights, from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Admission and parking are free. Films will run continuously from noon to 5:00 p.m. including: Guns or Butter? Uncle Sam's Military Tapeworm, Why We Boycott, A Chemical Feast, Future Shock, Off-Spring, The Legend of John Henry, Women's Liberation.
THE STRUGGLE to maintain the regular publication of the Midnight Special continues. However a crisis has been reached and without immediate financial help, the Midnight Special will cease to exist. The first issues of the paper, started in November 1971, were written by staff members. But the paper's conception changed very quickly and it has since evolved into its present unique form the only national prison publication that is written entirely by and for prison. ers. It is distributed without cost to all prisoners and is therefore, in many cases, the only publication that a prisoner can afford to receive. Please send donations immediately as large as possible or become a sustainer by pledging a set amount month (suggested $10.00 or more). 23 Cornelia St., New York, NY 10014.
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AVAILABLE FROM Union W.A.G.E., PO box 462 Berkeley, CA 94701
Working Women and Their Organizations 150 Years of Struggle. Just Published. $ each, on mail orders add 25cents for postage and handling. How women organized, from the first women's strike in 1824 to organizing drives and picket lines today.
Women in the Labor Movement $2.50 each, on mail orders add $.25 for postage and handling. Working women and the Law, Negotiating Women's Issues, Organizing the Unorganized, Women in the Media (Speeches and resolutions California Fed. of Labor Conference, 1973.
Labor Heroines: Ten Women Who Led The Struggle $.75 each, on mail orders add $.25 for postage and handling. From Sarah Bagley, who fought for a 10 hour day in the 1840's, to Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, Rebel Girl of the f.W.W.
FEMINIST RADIO NETWORK created in order to serve as a clearinghouse for feminist audio tapes produced by women throughout the country. Programs from the FRN are available in reel-to-reel form (in 7% or 3% ips) and cassettes. Programs include community and cultural issues, for catalogue including prices and descriptions write to: Feminist Radio Network, P.O. Box 5537, Washington, D.C. 20016.
WRITERS! ARTISTS! $250 in award money is being offered for outstanding contributions to each issue of Amazon Quarterly thanks, to a new grant we've received. For a sample issue and details send $1 to: Amazon Quarterly, P.O. Box 434, W. Somerville, MA 02144. Women who have not previously published are especially encouraged to inquire. One thousand dollars per year are available,
HAPPENING
GUIDELINES FOR WOMEN SEEKING PSYCHOTHERAPY is a new pamphlet issued by Cleveland Women's Counseling. It is available from them at Box 18472, Cleveland, OH 44118. Individual copies cost $.25. Bulk orders are priced as follows: 25 copies. $5.00 50 copies $10.00 100 copies. $20.00
Contents include Women and Therapy, Types of Therapists, Interviewing a therapist, Evaluating an interview, Handling grievances during therapy, Con'identiality, Commitment to a mental hospital, Fees, Medication, Bibliography.
"WOMEN AND THE ARTS" is a publication of Arts in Society magazine dealing with women in all areas of the arts: film; painting, sculpture, and other visual forms; crafts; music; theatre; dance; architecture; design; and literary forms. It is an exciting and provocative issue and a testimony to what women can and are doing in the arts. Available for $2.50 from Arts in Society, 610 Langdon Street, Madison, Wisconsin, 53706.
CIA IN CHILE TEACH IN
Dec. 4, at 7:30 p.m. Thwing Hall, Rm 303, CWRU For more information, call: 371-4581 or 381-6913.
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Dec. 13-14-15 Craft and Holiday Fair
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LIMA BEAN RECORDS announces a new album by Willie Tyson, Full Count. There are 10 original songs written and sung beautifully by a feminist who wants to reach out to women who would not otherwise know the high of sharing music together in a concert setting. Send $5.95 to LIMA BEAN RECORDS, INC. 217 12th St. S. E., Washington dc 20003
A "MINI ALBUM” -OLIVIA RECORDS presents a 45 rpm with Mag Christian's LADY, backed by Chris Williamson's IF IT WEREN'T FOR THE MUSIC. Produced and distributed by a feminist collective recording studio, the record sells for $1.45. Order from OUT and ABOUT, 706 SE Grand Ave., Portland, Oregon 97214,
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Ad deadline for November issue is October 11. Call 321-1677.
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Piano tuning and repair; qualified woman technician will do all phases of piano work and guarantees to give straight answers to questions and not treat you like some dumb housewife. Susan Graham 228-4579.
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