' 24 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, June 9, 1960 this are fewer still. Thus, in Aus: tralia, only 0.3 per cent of 1,370 MAN'S WORLD Life Impossible Without Them students were women. In Canada, out of 1,597 students who gradu- ated in engineering in 1956, only four were women. France, on the other hand, re- ported that "each.year approxi- mately 180 women now qualify as engineers compared with an annual maximum 25 women graduates prior to 1938." They discovered, for instance that Turkey, where until recently women were drastically shackled, now has two women judges in the Supreme Court of Ankara while the total number of women prac- tising law is 640. The Swedish Bar Association in 1958 recorded 1,086 members, of whom only 45 or less than 4.5 per cent were women. The United States reported that in 1955 only three per cent of the legal pro- ti Ih fession was in women's hands though "women are serving as judges in practically every type of court." In France, the percentage of women in the legal world is higher, Some 6.43 per cent of judges in lower courts are women as are 24.5 per cent of all assist- ant judges, while 868 women, or 13.87 per cent of the total, are barristers in metropolitan Frapce. By ALFONSO MAURI BUENOS AIRES (Reuters)-- Women of 18 countries in five continents who met here recently under the auspices of the United Nations to study the status of women in present . day society confirmed an old adage: "It's & man's world." The meeting, the 14th of its kind, was sponsored by the com- mission on the status of wome: of the economic and social ci eil. The feeling of the conference was unfriendly to the male, Suggestions from a Polish del- egate, Mrs, Zofia Demlinska that "women ought to take the editor- ship of newspapers by assault" were greeted with loud applause. She complained that women are used only for anecdotal purposes, for pin-up pictures and for light stories. NECESSARY EVIL But polite abuse of men never clouded the feminine feelings of the delegates. Miss Rosario Ortiz de Zeballos of Peru enumerated a long list of grievances and con- cluded: "Life with men may be hard. Life without men would be impossible." The discussions centred around a UN report dealing with the accessibility to women of train. ing and employment in three se lected professions: architecture, Delegates found some surprises. engineering and law. Here are some of the findings: In the United States, of 1,725 students of architecture in 1956, only 69 were women, a mere four per cent. In Britain, of some 4,000 students, eight per cent are women in the first year of study but only four per cent continue to| graduation. f West Germany made a. better howing, with 287 women study- ing architecture in 1957 out of a total of 3,097. Domestic chores, motherhood |and prejudice combine to hinder women's careers. 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