Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Fridav, December . 1968 Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, December 6, 1968 i PREPARE FOR FINALS! OUTLINES FOR ALL COURSES at, SLATER'S 336 S. State -- ', +"'1 zHospital to afford innovatel child cc REPORT NOT READY: tre UAC completes first phase n ^ - - - ,n. n fl - Wa n 1 -wa a. n m-N- a .r -/- -w n - - 4 4I i Were Daley's cops fresh off the farm? Oink! Oink! Oink! SEE MOBILIZATION'S MWORLD PREMR "SEASON'S CHANGE- THE BATTLE OF CHICAGO" FIRST METHODIST CHURCH-State and Huron 7 and 8:30-Fri., Dec. 6 TAPPAN JR. HIGH-Stadium and Brockman 7 and 8:30-Sat., Dec. 7 Contribction-$1 student; $1.50 non-student Boutique for the Fashionable Woman - at 611 Church st.in the arcade. daily: 11 to 53O. SALE 3 J (Continued from Page 1) medical equipment is located in a compact unit above each incuba- tor spot. All the equipment has been miniturized for more effici- ent use. Mott Hospital will also develop a non-surgical joint program of internists and pediatricians to provide better and more personal care for teenagers. In addition to its infant-oriented facilities, the hospital will provide non-surgical and educational care for adoles- cents. The adolescent units of the hos- pital are designed to care for the teenagers' dietetic, educational and psycho-social needs. It is, as Oliver explains, "more than just housing together." Oliver claims the hospital's school is "the best hospital school in the nation." It is designed to make a child feel that he is in a school situation. In specially- structured classrooms, even child- ren at the hospital for an extend- ed stay can keep up with their class assignments, according to Oliver. Although the school does receive of Education as reimbursement (o "fp fsQflflf l1 esU5 for a special educational program, the school is considered a func- tion solely of the hospital. The (continued from Page i i iby getting all different kinds of teachers are employed by the hos- Thomas Lovell, administrative students into UAC so that we get, pital and they will work only for vice president of UAC and chair- a cross-section of campus senti-I the hospital, man of the personnel policies com- ment." It will be up to the family doc- mittee, said that the intention of Dan McCreath, president of tor to decide whether a teenager both the executive council's state- UAC, said that the itention of should be in the Mott or the Uni- ment and the committees findings the executipl councils nstatement versity Hospital, because it is dif- was to indicate that participation of a place personnel policies ofUAC as a secondary priority. ficult to know where to place a of different segments in UAC was "What's been said is that UAC{ teenager. Hubbard says, "It is not a necessary part of providing ser- is set up to provide services to the, just chronological age, since be- vices to the student community. campus with the understanding tween the ages of 14 and 17, there "I feel that the semantics in that students conduct these ser- are some who are immature and our original representation of the vices," he continued. some who are mature." A child matter were unclear. We meant to The Pro Black Organization, a must feel comfortable in the hos- indicate that the only way we can student-community group whose{ pital surroundings in order to render service to the campus is charges of potential internal dis-j fully recover from an illness. "In order to have progressing! and expanding components of Ia p teaching reasearch and clinicalU S .gy treatment," Oliver says, "the hos-4 pital needs more funds and more I space." There will be 200 beds at Mott, a 70 bed increase over the f SDS outburst University Hospital's 130 beds for children. From Wire Service Reports abused the ambassador as he be-I However, Oliver claims that they A gan to speak. will be able to fill those 70 extra' Ambassador Nguyen Huu Chi, wil beds with no strin wtever South Vietnam's U.N. observer, Protesters charged down the beds with no strain whatever since said yesterday he had received a aisles, flinging leaflets to the aud- the University Hospital is already U.S. apology for his treatment at ience. A pitcher of water was functioning above capacity. the hands of student demonstrat- thrown in the ambassador's face, ________ ors Wednesday night. and students draped a Nazi flag Gilti crimination prompted the forina- Lion of the personnel policy com- mittee, has proposed that the appointive process which selects UAC senior officers be replaced with election by all UAC members having a minimum tenure of two Or Three monlts. "A few hundred people would judge my qualifications better f o u r would," explained Ron Thompson, chairman of the black group. Thompson said that under the present system of selection, any present senior officer could block an applicant for a senior office. The election process Would allow the whole UAC membership to have a part in the selection of its senior officers. The second phase of the per- sonnel policies committee's investi-- gation will be to determine what changes in the personnel struc- ture of UAC will be necessary to carry out the functions that were ascertained in the first phase of the investigation. The four senior officers will meet January 8 to discuss how next year's officers will be selected -by appointment or by election. If any change is made in the selection process, it will require ratification by the Union Board of Directors and the League Board of Directors. 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The students tore down the South Vietnamese flag and re- placed it with the Viet Cong ban- ner. Chi was quickly led from the hall by NYU officials. He later said that when he was on his way )ut, two or three students tried to hit him, and he took refuge for an hour in a professors apart- ment. Chi told Buffum that he under- stood the situation, since he knew there had been many riots on IT IS OPERATING AT TOP PERFORMANCE (Test conducted by Shure Bros. Factory Personnel) t i f i 1 N M I > I S M 'r' I __. _ FREE EXAM WEEK MOVIES DEC. 11th - I DEC. 13th 'Mr. Smith Goes to Washington" Ugl Multi-purpose Rm. 8 p.m. U.S. campuses.; New York Times executive edi- tor James Reston was also abused by the demonstrators, who forced him to leave the stage that he was lecturing on in the student center on the Washington Square Cam- pus, one flight above where Chi was supposed to speak. The students were shouting ob- scenities as they burst through the auditorium door. Restons notes were ripped up, and he slipped out a side door. He was followed by most of the audience. Steve Halliwell, a nonstudent coordinator of radical activities at NYU, hired by the Washington Square Council, a student elected governing body, held a news con- ference after the disturbances. He said that "the South Vietnamese and James Reston both represent powers that support the war in Vietnam." I. 11 UNION-LEAGUE Traditionally, NSF has fostered the development of physical sci- ence and physical science educa- tion. In September, researchers with NSF grants were asked to prepare revised budgets for the 1969 fis- cal year allowing for an overall reduction of expenditures of at least 25 per cent. NSF set an expenditure ceiling at $5.54 million in August though about $7 million worth of projects had been, authorized. -Norman expects to "hear soon" on his request for an upward mod- ification of the ceiling. He expects a small increase. 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