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battlinglltfibufthgiggiEZZt E gebels Aquino Sumrtergoxiftbsidzf IIjIzerinf; JUSI a little Wh? appeal [0 our countrymen later i” the ('lub Filipino Peopli ll \ " ' V.
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E. Marcos swore In C er lnand ace and In a clash at pd _ _ l 6 ago 1 VC been hea . “Vlng for the Cort-mom I .t UMllltl .\‘tUlllti \ll . . 1 1 ,
I . orazon Aquino govern a rebel-held f". - rlng all [hls SCarChedb 'th I . “(lt- llllt-«l the "I” I ppiiitt.” , . .
as president of their provi - mentteleVision station mg gomg 0“ SO l " “Lower" ' ‘ Mm "hm” " ”W ‘ ” ' ' ,
slonal gov- ~ _ 9 - p ease cease and d . The two m I , t'l.\ iitllslflt- 'H i . ) I ' '
ernment toda at a II k - . . eSlSt from ~. I 'llar) ('hlt’flams “h” (,n 1, u (in!) l‘ d prllidlt' i-_ .
gnarded by [hi militaryogiiiiri elm; ‘ land SalvadOr H- Laurel are tak» 1“ng lnnOCCnt people.” 2"?”ng launched the run]! {ilIiiI‘IhlIllt‘lll “fin-””1“.” l'} llli'lll\ of I - I .'
O‘CheerlngCivilians. wal igigngower I 73 in the name of the H" C wgh‘rrnefittitan-iiS '0“ (‘amp ('rumi- “tum-ill\l)\\u.\u“h'\ MM MR “-Hl‘lm' ' ‘ a b I‘ j” '
Ilfater, MarCOS was sw0rn in by ing tiieeoplev Aquino said i" “CCQPF . . . (Halon Aquino» since Saturyd- véd been entrom'hm ”Ii-{5Illilt‘l'("l‘liiunlwlhw p”I'W'ul rllt'l'l '- ‘ . is .
the! Justice of the Ph'l' ' . . - rebel deClaration of h $ a) and “0“ by hallmpl V. f lpmw I, I I. I.
premcCourt "PPlneb Su- preSidency. Laurel her vic er 1 p 5' '00 leader er to thecluh MUM» or. who ~Llltl Hash-mix h 9' ' ’ .
'l‘hx' ' . . . dential running-mat ' e-pres.. mation signed b , abou . I, , ”rm" Defense Mmmcr . “'“Hb "‘1“ "WM-rum " ll) n.»T '. l5 , i 1. '-
ItIinauguration was to be broad- election she sa E In the Feb. 7 legislators in JI 190! boopp0sition obedience and II Ponce 12mm. and 11 (t I Judi] \ltif' 1h.- \1 [mm I l l llln In I I : .
cas ive on television but M- . . . ys s 0 won Will be ti . 9 ‘member N' . , . - a egiance of [hi p I Ra . . L. .en ‘ulel \- 'l . . . i a ill in tlt't' ll‘|\ . , 1 , v ,' ..
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aide lurnie Rivera told dreo‘ prime minister in her new .. in); Was read it . 9900 9- , Xe" (lepuh armed " "’UL’ll tho I llllvti ’ '. . ' . ‘
epOrters ment h govern. We rocl ' i .. ' . Sd'd' The in' L - forces Chief arr'r . ‘ 5‘6““ and on .~ . . - - -‘ - .
that rebels had r ,s ebdld. ‘ p aim (orazon A . duguratum of \r . ‘ “ed at the hi!“ w ll "' V“ \""” ‘t -' ' ' “ ' -' ‘ '
. ~ sabotaged" the Salvado L “l“m” and presid- t ’ "““Ov 33- as a dozen soldi - ~ » ' ' ”“'”"- \‘n h . - “m“ 3" ‘ i ' 5 “
lelewsonstation .- r Laurel the duly elected ‘ Ln of the rebel‘PrOL‘laimed f - . n. 9” 95mm”: ”‘9’“ “0 \i . T" h (M “U“ “"“m ”\H' ' ' 5
‘ Before She was Sworn in . president and vice prefiidehl _ ._ Emernment had been sch_ 0”» leaving Ithe camp. Ramos tom .“U‘m.'\"\ “"h“""" M ll'ziurl an: ' ‘ Elli" 2.
.a procla— lively entitled to the rehpfi begm ill 8 a m (7 pm r timed w rewrters_ ”5"”‘9 ’5 Perctnt l n m \h”UM""l“"""‘ i " ‘ '5’ " ““
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the II vey, an employee Of The Webb C . I otSi u I .l‘ L [at is It" [limp ”mph. “h“ My.“ [or IIIIIIII ItIIl .il ) Iltt _ I, ‘1 ’I
rat 5 of the brass stairs at Victo » Oglpanies, polishes Square 0 Webb d I K leve sywmhh [MW In” .. \l'iii but 'it I IIIIIII II i l \ ilt- with-i1 1 . . .,
rian quore. - . ' eve Opmeni “Ingsaid ' ' ‘ ‘ d“ l'. Mimi hi \ i ,’ _ . 1 .
Victorian at the corner of Main and Bro d °pened last year and is located (Hale st't‘lltN ll\t' lt't‘hn”). ui: i’ ‘ . ' .
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Ir 0 rac|5m in the World ol sc- IHII vfl lll‘lttl'liin's l"l' ti. IIIIIII . I Is lin- , . I I
an r Manning said .. , _ ' unu- lllt' month in. \ , "I" ”1“.” ‘ .- . ,
call . liiltism .\ sonn- -Hlii ti.“ I, fion-l t ' ' ‘ v‘
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discussed (1 ' at F ulbrlght scholarsh' * , >
Lecturer stress . ~. - chanc ' " " i "
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szlf‘fa’\'ltn MM“ “MW" even by the M ' - It) KHI'I‘IIASIII n exc ange ’ ' 7 ‘3'”. ' '
. n or inV0lved " “2223'?th haw been , ' (‘ontributing Writtir ”These new 1(l('a\ m If ' I, :- -. ' .-v’-_.v
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A . _ . . . ll Clouds'n I . -. I , . .. :. Pd 9 to the r .. l(\t pttlplt- ”ii III - . I ; , III 1.
“4tl0nIf9rCIbly (lIVIded into sev~ the a d it covers this subject of My: 1. The Fulbr' ih - - - When he “it p Mess”, ~‘ hludt-nts i-ouiitrx lx-tt .- ’7'” I“ ”M” "I'M ”Ur . -' «- '; . . . -‘.-.'
eral iec - 1 nature 0f thi 5e - lh l ~stholars . urns to his i . . . H illltl vii- . V . > _ . . ,.
, p 95 lb k8pt from lnd ‘l ‘. ~ - .. t Iranian Revolu. ~ wo k‘ - ‘ program tr “ h ’ "m" mun - - m mm "'"m ~ " - ‘ "
xation and the dissatisfdcll‘lb rldll- tion. V g trh ” “’ward bringing the world to- [1“. e bald ”In this wa\ lilt‘ il'll mifmmm mm” 3 ' ‘ -- " ~
. ... _ . " ion in- p . .5 i; 0 er. CI is notnnl't . . ' 'Ixml/ \ i U 1‘. 3"‘1
trea . araz sad . . . l 0”“ t ~~ . “M H - *» ' .« .
. bIeb filmmgits people esse i that to understand the g f The Fulbri h , I , but to the stud . grim ”"9” "'- l'mzm std,“ 1 H _‘"”"l‘ "I 1"“ -’ ' a _ 17 ’-
5 . nce of . t g t rant . tnts . not I . . . .
A IIuth is the case With Iran said nian R Iwhat hdppened m the lra- ‘ _ k international hgl program is an Ky,” We“ .. and tht unncrsr 1m“ lll\ i ll! plnlllt n1 Vii-st . ,5, g _, . It
I . 1;“sz n . . . . evo ution, Wh . . ' W:- J a . 5c oar exchan 19 t " 1 ' t 1 Hire a (llllt‘l‘t‘nl . I .' ‘i 131.1 ~_“ .~.‘ .2 '
retary of th» Cational eerLUUVC sec- and who was involvii .nge rise to it , » it“ . Is currently funding right 6,} Il‘at Bettez said [K has ll‘ltl 'ii . iliesmit-i h|”"’liili(in\ in“ ()l I . II ,I '31":
ty With the :mgnglgtfe m Solidari. essary to look III II; Luf'ln Is rI‘lec- IIW,%/ ulty members for living and stuffs. bright scholars in the Dist sinful “For instant-i- '.'.I\i ('m-mi n ' I .'I‘ -." -‘i jig} 11
. ran. In a Iec- - d . 1 a con ext 2;" ¢ ing in for ’ ~ ~ 1 ' ~ 7 3” and th I L ‘ ' "W “1' to” l t . A ' " 5 1 " .- 3" ' »‘ r‘ l
lure titled “l' d" the conflicts . L . -.>. . . , ell-l" Wuntrws At th- -- ee'hhl‘" wthis -~ ~ . ‘ " W“ ”MM '~ tl - . . - 1 - . ,
. 5 the 1 LI . I and contradlctions -: .. .. tlmi -, . t Mme ood . _ , ~ Min .m- 1, , d N bud ~ - , r. '~.'
Re ,, ‘ ranldn lhalexl- , '. I , ‘ - . _ ' 1. 3(VC‘l‘al schol' _- I. 3!. rtflettlontm ht - - ., . L‘Ui“ “Ill! ll.\ .‘s H . i 1 - -, i, ~ ,2 _'. -~‘-
ahti/Stlmtlfi: Iii/f? l'uraz spoke “30u;il:(f'i:sth:flr?pldn 71mm)” ' X nations are temptiirarilrvmttfzicrhifig ()ne of [he pmgranli‘l‘tl’ifiriii“ “I” “1”“. “"11 (11' 'tl’ll“, lamb. he i " ' T t I
Ian situation to . an ave been - . alldattend' - - ‘ i I [0 promit ‘ N 1"" ln’mlc ti »' ' ‘ N" MUN“ it ‘5 ' i '
group of about _ . , a OVBI‘ a period of t' _ .. 1 '“ECIdsscs here )8 mutual under. 11 I l “I i “Willis and MA _ ._ I ,- ._ '.‘ .3 t .
attheStudent Cefieixople ldSt night defined by the StrifgglegubrfL fink-"“7 A R FARA IhDBVId Bettez. associate director of 29mg" the Pt‘tlple of tilt: lniiiiiiii hind ”.w NM"! "W“ ”Hill. To: iiii- -' ' I if;
'As we a“ know and watch Powers.”hesaid. ma - - Z satdthhceI for international affairs 3:“? EImId other countries through Il‘dist (,(‘l‘llliilh as lilt' t‘llt'lll\ at all L _.f ;:
tional television th . 0n na- When all sectors fthe . - P€0ple -. - ,, 1 L ' l 0 l‘ulbright program can be- ‘( (”NW1 '1“ rnllu-r .'|\ \l('lllll\ of ”iv s f . . j' . j.
tion is one of tli e Iranian Revolu- as in Iran are disc t' IIefIJIOpulation, urban mogedebdrhtb' Intellectuins and great advantage to an instructm d [)avld Kravitr a former Full l poliin-t mill . . I .
. e most significant .- . . sa isi with the 1 . 3C according to th 1 “'Cllastn'nt ~ . as schohr f _ irlLle Km -tl , -. t i ' _ - .
pOpular operations in - ‘ muanon they are t ' . Own interestsv d - 9” .1 . ' ematlonalrelations . ‘ "’m LK. said he \ith if m ' """Wm a l'Wllll'l‘ is l . -~ ~ ‘ '
.. . . recent hlsto— p” '“v usually a . . . ‘ an PerCeptmn of wh-t Being ex ‘ d . IdEal in acl’ . L ’ 1" lll‘lL’ill \ l 1' u ' ~ ‘ . ‘1
ry, said Faraz who ,, Powerful, central] contro was gonng on . . dII 1 I W“: to another way of Ion hrtiwtz studied )M t lll‘l! illlli viii-”1W ”I l'K I . I _ .I
ate in SOClOlogy. has a doctor- :rnment attemptsyto contrltlfldthgegiih Faraz said JOIned hands, gfitgwufl hash? Profound impact “ $253 3?? talight classes in hit-(I. if”? mi” min \ltllllt‘\. uiixi- uhai ' , '
He said what ha - ‘araz said This 0 A 5‘“ ~ “ 0 result is that n} . es Fermanv. “ “'-‘""' W ~\ '4 wit-oi ~ - - . V‘
. vernm . . I . _ ,I e .1 . . . t\iilii ilt- .
and how the st ppened m "a“ more or loss controlgled ent . "5 And this Joming of h ,1 . person '5 rwhargml Through re. In general lerms.‘ h(' . i m 'h‘ l"”b’""”‘ “""kmu tmrmls ll-t ' ' - ' 1
ha . Li uation unfolds Will Powers h . by foreign a conscious l' ams was not searching and teach n: ’ . - ”When represent-t , 5“" ' lt‘rlnli-i'nntum ,1 1 ‘ 1 " ~ 1 .
V8 .1 great deal of im ct . w ose function is to kee .‘ pd" bl" Was a sponta- atm ~ I 5 m d foreign s. h d n” 0' m" (”W‘“ l - ‘ um Hmmdm“
fate of the Middle East ap:d on the the status quo. p new“ effort 0" ”‘0 part of the 0 | . ”phgr‘?‘ h“ "a" Often see his flaw” "5" another Wunlri through - "N “m “”h " "‘“hlltfihl wont -
0ftheworld, - the rest IHeI said essentially such a situa Vf'h" IC0uld no longer abidge S: 0"md'sc'l’lmelnadifferemway “ program llke this and talx to the i,"l(I‘rllilll “Hit in (xiiiiviis \mn-xuo . ‘ i V
"This pr0Cess is misunderstood by inf" is what led to the Iranian RevO— Shah s"38mm. £ t, , people Of that country face to filt‘t' ‘1' ” "Iu'll “‘"W'd' \t‘lt'nu' and ri- - , ' - ‘
People who have not ‘bee -‘ u 'on- . ,. . . *‘ w‘e‘i easiest. ~> t 1 ' \‘x ‘( HUI «its, my. ‘. '
it involved, “A great number of masses of the of ”31:;ng WhaI: led to the collapsv ; *‘X‘gi‘ “I 14735 c 00 . .
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Staff Writer ans and Russians talk about life, “The ., . Mona For UK VH3 sl- a erm '
Sha mg and Chlldren“ at 8 tonight in like weilosex‘ you feel from the heart mum. a m' I luff WW“, I
bec l'onITennison never intended to assroom Bulldmg' Tennison" ‘ , -'OOI3. '1 ’l‘h |\ “me w, “HI lawn)", "m” m" I
ome involved in international is. Ten - main 5 WOIII‘k Is focused toward 1 _0 Jflurnalism “Ulltllllg mu i,“ ”hm" “W" ”m “'H cwnlunlh i1”
sues. W for "afflicbtzh: has been the guide aWarggof 3:: . V0tlng American“ 1'”. w WM: ' balm“ mm. so to Speak loi- lhi- IIII‘I (TI amms ltost- 5'1”.” for ”)0 l3"
“"3 ”‘5er Ky nativ ~ Ours ‘0 the Soviet "‘accura‘e stereotvpes tlnhhodtmhh 5 "1"" ~‘ ” ~‘ ‘“"“”" 'ht' Minnie l\ ‘
registered nurse, 3 ., e was a Union. believes the biggest d“ ”’0‘“ the Soviet Union and the U ' "'0 SEC toot-9' ab Huildiiiu . . ‘m' ‘ I'm"
. . _ t» m __ it. “huh arc unil- -
for is years m corpora“ “‘9 em” between So ' '. er “Slates "' '- '0' th- Itory As of l' t , sn- 'l .1 . , (r wn
. other of four ch' -- 1th and American .. , . “'3 “‘3 Thumb.»- It-nm h. t» “‘ "’"- \W' kvn ('lt'y l- ..
and president of Dove Profagi‘ggi :ltIizens are political and economi- takl have said before that if I could mv'fi". 'I Lg}: enclosed the building to Hill)“ ini- in“mm"""““""“" ‘l‘t‘tllvlwiii‘mL
Aasparel, a - Ca e Reagan and ‘ defense secretary » .‘i‘ maimk'de Wt’rk l"bottom-
iit in 1981 she bee - - 59"“ Weinberger in . - 3 " area will be u l - “0 “III In- til" i .
. , ame active with ‘At a h - 1 my back - . . , 5“ {0' "W con _f‘ ”‘R “Ilh all level
Soviet mlatmns. Americansurrfn level, SOVlets and mkethgn Orle of "“959 trips and just :‘f‘lm ‘0 keep a Small amount ol ‘1” ”It butltling. “0"“) 54“” "Th:-
S'x years 380 Tennison bec ‘ the e much more alike e t m into “0'"95‘ apartments animal that “"1""! be kcpl m l- """""'"' W” M filled lor th- .
creasingly alarmgad With the ame In. T n IpeopleI from other countries" and discos and regular Places in the , g V a“, III : . the building, said Warren lk-nn WI. W and Vowral ollici- \llll . (t |kw
arms issue. "mic” meenzliiou'insgdof‘sowets have said ‘0 cfifimy' they Would come away ' ' ’ “hi ’ ' f“ 3‘ ' "‘9‘” 0f the Design 'lntl ('tins‘li‘lis ”WWW" ” w I M
r times that whe ° "Sedpeoiile" W OM‘M ' 5“ “‘mnwision ‘ ' '
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ternational Airport \Athh remained urban Camp Crame, where the Imili- to broadcast Aqumo‘s inauguration
open today. although some flights tary rebels had first proclaimed ceremony. .
werecani'eled Aquino P1951019!“ 0" Sunday. Channel 4 announcers sa'd "009°: By MICHAEL Pl'TZEL States began deploying its modern, weapons by the end of the century.
Ramos said the \i'l'dlllln Security Witnesses said masses of people at “believed to be loyal to Marcos Associated Press intermediate-range Pershing and with both sides scrapping their me-
(‘omniand that is responsible for the the teleVision station had driven were occupying 3‘ tower at Channel cruise missiles in Western Europe. (hum-range "Udeal‘ missiles that
Manila airport h;ii-I detected to the back seven armored prsonnel car- 9. the private station about 300 yards WASHINGTON _ President Rea- But since then. the United States has are within striking distance of Eu-
insurgents and "normal activity at riersIloaded With loyalist soldiers at away that Marcos used after rebels gan yesterday called for eliminating installed half of the 572 missiles it rope, asafirst step.
. the domestic and international air- midnight yesterday. _ look Overlhe governmemChannel; US. and Soviet medium-range nu- plans to deploy in the NATO arse- However. Reagan. who initially
. port has resumed MarCOs appealed to loyalists to Aquino, who could hear the firing clear missiles in both Europe and nal. had welcomed the plan as a positive
In the clashes lhlS morning. sol- bring guns to the capital and dElend from ""3 Quezon C'ty area. appealed Asia “by the end of this decade.“ After Reagan's letter was deliv- step. said yesterday that many of its
diers tired on rebel supporters near him. In a broadcast 0'1 Channel 9 to her supporters to stay close F0 the But Reagan said the United States ered in Moscow. but before the pro- details “are clearly not appropriate
the pl‘f‘sltltlllldl l)dl.lt'(‘ Hospital of television. a private station owned faCilities they have been protecting. is not ready to consider Soviet lead- posal was made public in Washing- forconsideration at this time."
. ll(‘lal> and eight people were by an associate, he said: "We will "I would like to appeal to our er Mikhail Gorbachev‘s proposal for ton. a television commentator. Boris “In our view. the total elimination
. Wounded ill the shooting and five defend the republic [0 the last countrymen. . . Just a little while elimination of all nuclear weapons Kalyagin' said a cursory glance at of nuclear weapons will require‘ at
_ were lll_!lllt‘ll \\llllt‘ trying to flee the breath of our life. the last drop of ago I‘ve been hearing all this firing within 15years. the latest U.S. counter-proposals the same time, the correction of the
. gunfire _\i lt'3l\l two people were Our b100d2" going on so please cease and desist In a formal response to Gorba- “reveals that they contain practical- conventional and other force im-
“Wnllt‘ll 1“ “fill““u ”NT the rebel- Several top government officials from killing innocent people. We've chev's most recent arms control ly nothing of a constructive charac- balances. full compliance with exist—
' held loll" “1“” “film” ”mun“ 4; have resigned Some diplomats serv— gone through this with as little plan, Reagan said his negotiators in ter but hide an attempt to create a ing and future treatyI obligations.
. Hundreds of lliiitlsallds oi cmlians ing abroad declared allegiance to bloodshed as possible and I would Geneva yesterday put forward “a semblanceofapositiveapproach. peaceful resolution of interference,
_ , ' defii-d .i dusk-iiidauii curfew over- Aquino. like for us to continue in this peace- concrete plan calling for the elimi- Both sides have agreed to try to and a demonstrated commitment by
. ~ - . night to iorm human protective Fighting began near the main tele- ful struggle.“ nation of US. Pershing II. ground- reach a separate accord on interme- the Soviet Union to peaceful compe-
', launched cruise missiles and Soviet diate-range forces while they continv tition." he said. “Unfortunately. the
I 0 88-20 missiles. not only in Europe ue to search for ways to break their details of the Soviet ‘plan‘ do not ad-
'I ~ ‘ . . 0Vlet but in Asiaaswell." stalemate on the larger questions of dress these equally vital require-
, _ : . - - - ~ ~ _ long-range missiles and space weap- ments."
. ~ ,_ . (Liiiiiiiiicll "i ii‘ :‘ilI."_‘|lll‘\ . An administration who?" 5‘99“" ()an White House spokesman Larry
1 , . _ . , ing on condition he not be identified. . . . . - . .
~ ' z ' ' She mil be taking the first Alco- Alcoholics Anonymous program will She said the book will uncover a said the plan would require destruc- lsut in a written statement outlin— Speakes refused to discuss details of
' ' hohc: Iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii> group to sponsor beverysuccessful. layer of the Soviet Union that oth- tion of all the missiles at the end of ing his private response to Gorba- the US position. saying the United
_ " . ‘ ' meetings in ihoSm-iei l'nion In addition to the Alcoholics Anon- ers. such as journalists. have not three years preventing either side chev. Reagan made clear that many States believes those should be left
; i , ' ' : ”The Soviets uri- ion intrigued ymous delegation. Tennison is se- been able toreach. from redepl’oying them to threaten obstacles remain to total nuclear to the confidential bargaining at the
j 2,7 5 ., _ with the tact tho: AA ‘is able to lecting 80 congresswomen and cor Tonight's lecture is sponsored by other targets disarmament — a goal he has long Geneva arms talks. But he did say
‘ ' '. ' . _: maintain \‘iillllllunlh sobriety." she porate women to meet with Soviet the Student Government Associa- ' . . embraced ingeneral terms. the plan contains verification and in-
. I; ‘ ' , said “The iilSClllilllllg thing to me is women about issues between the two tion. with the help of Lance Brun- The proposal is Similar to Rea- spection provisions which the United
' . x ._ AA inuteriiil is riddled \\llh the word countries This conference will be neran associate professor of music. gan’s j'zero option“ plan put for- Gorbachev‘s Jan. 15 proposal States regards as necessary to any
. i ‘ God and i.i.ii.i.iiiii.(,s to ii higher called‘M‘omen in Leadership." Tennison‘s 37-minute documentary ward in 1982. before the United called for elimination of nuclear agreement.
' ', . " ' . ' . power and that hasn‘t bothered Next year her book. The Other “When the People Lead," which was
_ - " them " Side 01' the Enemy, will be pub— filmed during her first visit to the '
. ,. .. - Tennison \dlil the Soviets are des- lished. documenting her experiences Soviet Union, will be shown at 5 0 eges wor to Stop c I. a use
. . ~ . per-ate to lind dli answer to the and reflections on a woman's view pm Itomorrow in 340 Classroom
" ' ' ‘ ("Ink”‘b‘ P"""'t"“ and 2‘“? ”mks the 0f the 50"“ Um‘m- Bu‘ld'”g' By DENISE v. SAUNDERS About 1,500 people are involved and increase the ability of daycare
. , Contributing Writer with day-care in the state. Trainees provnders to prevent all forms of
I . . ' . SCh Olars Will include most of the resource Child abuse or neglect byll cirstaff.
. ,. - Each year thousands of children cabinet personnel who license and .
' - . , " i‘i‘ll'inml ’W'“ Parsons suffer at the hands of their own par- monitor daycare programs in the Mary 110“ RWW 355N311“ PINS-
_ ' , ents. state. sor Im the department of family
, I . . turned to l'K him 12 Venezuelan tion administration at the graduate cellent source of personal training. “Several thousand children are The remainder of the money will studies, said the training Will bIecorIi-
» ; folk musicmns In September they level is not offered in his countrv Eventually he hopes the information killed a year by parents who be used to train parents who use ducted at several 51‘5‘ making it
', , ' played for about sou Lexmgton citi- and so he is attending UK to work he receives will at least play some abuse." said L. C. Wolfe. aSSistant day-careservices. available W‘thin 35mins 0‘ everyIli-
U . lens on his doctorate. He spent the Pfe- part in helping to better the stan- dean of the College of Social Work. “There are about 1,000 daycare censed day-care program and facul-
- . , ' Coleman and the performance viom three summers Studying here. dard of living in his country. “People every once in a while lose centers in Kentucky that are li- tyinthestate.
produced a positive image of Latin but the grant has allowed him to The UK faculty members current- control and hurt their children and censed and so we‘re trying to at . .
' Aniel'liu take a year‘s leave from his regular ly involved in the program and we want to try and help stop this least train one from each daycare The 91%:3'"? help through I?
' "Mom \mt‘l‘lk‘dlb hOld the COm- job in order toattend UKfull time. studying abroad are Michael R. from happening." center." Wolfe said. “That will be Si?" con en an "i131” '0" ° tte
- mun WNW ”Huge Ui Latin America “The main advantage to studying Baye, economics; Larry Burmeis- The colleges of social work and the goal we are trying to shoot for. ii ree groups involv nd_ hare: S
- as a plane inerrun with violence. abroad is in helping a person to un- ter. agriculture; Jon RJ. Dunn, art; home economics are working to rec- to get the information out. aycare pIersonnIeI a .5”? ay-
-, ~ ' SlI‘lkt‘\ coups ilml revolutions. he derstand a foreign country‘s culture Kenneth G. Hirth, anthropology: tify the problem of child abuse with “Basically, we will train them in care inspec ors an superVisors.
. said “‘i‘iiis ix-i'iiii‘niailce helped to and language." he said. "But it Thomas R. Leinbach. geography; the help of a $196,864 grant from the ways of avoiding child abuse or to “The goal of a day-care center is
I , " Chnngi- thiit distorted reality Iand let takes a lot of money to live in anoth- Gerald A. Rosenthal, biology; Pentti state Cabinet for Human Resources. recognize signs of child abuse and to keep the family together,“ Wolfe
,- . tho .iudii-iii-e see aIpeOple liVing Ia er part of the w0i id. and the pm. Teraslinna. education; and Michael The grant will help the colleges how to report it.”he said. said. “Most of the time, if a child is
» . . you lllllllilll liieunu making beauti- bright program provides that A. Webb, economics. develop a child abuse prevention The program will improve the being abused, nothing happens to
, ’ ‘ fllllilthlt‘ " money." The Fulbright program is now in program. quality of care in licensed centers disrupt the home."
, l’iiczirdo _-\llllPl(lil is currently at- its 40th year. Nearly 900 Americans
. . tending "K on a Fulbright schol- Another Fulbright scholar attend- were awarded Fulbright grants for
. arship Alnwidu is the principal of a ing UK is Jose Norberto Muniz. an university lecturing and postdocto— I
, , , bilingual high school in chihuahua, associate professor of rural econom- ral research in 100 countries for F A LL WE EK
, , Mexico. and is completing work on ics from the Federal University of 1985436. More than 955 Fulbright .
_ his muster“ degree in clinical and Viscosa in Brazil. Muniz is conduct- scholars from 94 countries are in the
. . college lf'm‘lllllg in the (‘ollcge of ing research in science. technology United States this year. “8 .
' ' Educiiiion‘s department of curric- and agrarian society through the de- The program is funded by the Na- 5
. Ullll‘iiillitl:ll.\llut‘110n. partmentofsociology tional Office of Academic Programs A u Ir] 0 -
Almr-iilii Mlltl a degree in educa- Muniz said the program is an ex- and the US. Information Agency. ‘ 3-..‘-“ k ., . .. ,
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