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    20—The Daily Collegian Wednesday, Dec. 10,1986
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Court says Kiwanis
can omit women
By DIANE M. BALK
Associated Press Writer
INDIANAPOLIS A court ruling
yesterday upholding the right of Ki
wanis International to revoke a club’s
license for admitting a woman mem
ber “will certainly be taken notice
of,” but the issue remains a state-by
state issue, a Kiwanis spokesman
said.
The 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Ap
peals in Philadelphia yesterday unan
imously reversed a district court
ruling that had permitted the Kiwanis
Club in Ridgewood, N.J. , to keep its
Kiwanis charter even though it had
admitted a woman among its 28
members.
Kiwanis, Rotary and Lions clubs
are in various courts on the issue,
said David Williams, public relations
manager at Kiwanis headquarters in
Indianapolis. The U.S. Supreme
Court has accepted an appeal from
California on the Rotary, he said.
Williams hopes that case will be
decided before the next Kiwanis con
vention, July 5.
“The issue is not whether organiza
tions have to admit women but wheth
er the organizations are private or
not,” Williams said.
Strombdi
Pizza dough stuffed with cheese & your choice of stuffings,
sm, Ig.
1. Ham & Sausage 3.75 5.45
2. Salami, Capacola & Pepperoni 3.75 5.45
3. Fresh Sauteed Vegetables 3.75 5.45
4. Spinach, Mushrooms & Bacon 3.75 5.45
(sauce Included In 1 & 2 - others .25 extra)'
.Measles
Served on an Italian roll.
1. Meatball Grinder 2.55 4. Ham & Cheese 2.85
with provolone cheese & sauce made with svvlss cheese, lettuce,
2. Meatless 2.45 tomato, & onions
3 cheeses, lettuce, tomato, & onions 5. Turkey 2.95
3. Italian 2.75 provolone cheese, lettuce, tomato,
ham, salami, capacola, provolone & onions
cheese, lettuce, tomato & onions Items 2*5 heated upon request
PurFamcus
Cheesesteaks
Served on an Italian roll
- Choice of any 2 toppings (included in price)
- Additional toppings .25 each
1. Onions
2. Mushrooms
Served with sauce or mayonnaise
Pizza
Made the Italian way. Fresh Dough made daily. The finest quality ingredients and that
special touch that was created in 1952.
Plain: 7” 2.50
Toppings:
Pepperoni Ground Beef Anchovies
Sausage Bacon Onion
Mushrooms Salami Green Pepper
Extra Cheese Capacola Olives
Buy Any Three Toppings - Fourth Topping FREE
All meat, cheese & fish toppings: All vegetable toppings:
• .55 ea. for 7' • .40 ea. for 7”
• .95 ea for 12’ • .70 ea. for 12"
• 1.35 ea. for 16" • .90 ea. for 16"
‘Survey completed by State College Magazine
“Americans are all equal before
the law” and have equal rights to
freedom of assembly, publicly, but
“in our private affairs, we can choose
to associate with anyone we want,”
he said.
Williams says Kiwanis was estab
lished as a private organization with
selective membership stemming
from those recommended and ap
proved by current members. The
majority has voted to keep Kiwanis
open to men only, he said.
“We’re not talking about whether
women should be members, we’re
talking about who has the right to
make the decision,” he said.
When clubs affiliate with Kiwanis,
they agree to abide by its bylaws,
Williams said. Clubs which admit
women as members no longer meet
uniform membership requirements,
and their licenses to operate as Kiwa
nis members were therefore with
drawn, which led to the legal action,
Williams said.
“We went to federal district court
asking for an injuction to control use
of our name. The lower court ruled in
the club’s favor. The appellate court
overturned this decision,” he said.
The ruling was made under New
Jersey’s anti-discrimination law.
3.50 3. Green Peppers
3.50 4. Lettuce & Tomato
12” 4.75
(7" NOT FOR DELIVERY)
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