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The Michigan Daily-Friday, June 12, 1987- Page 5
Casino Night Benefit to help combat child abuse
By CATHY SHAP educational programs for children. Figures from 1985 show that one in four the population; 200 cases in Washtenaw
The Washtenaw Area Council for Proceeds from the Casino Night - at children are abused before the age of 18 and County alone deserves everyone's attention,"
Children will sponsor its First Annual Weber's Inn - will go toward prevention of that seven children die and twelve children re - said Newhause.
Casino Night Benefit tonight to combat the child abuse and neglect in Washtenaw ceive brain damage each day from abuse, she "The reporting of child abuse and the
growing problem of child abuse in County. added. actual number of incidents are two different
Washtenaw County and throughout the Nationally, two million children are According to Child Protection Services, things. The abusers are usually someone the
nation. abused or neglected each year and these 200 cases of child abuse - either emotional, child knows such as a family member or
WACFC trains and educates professionals figures are only the "tip of the iceberg" physical or sexual - were reported in Wash - parent," she said.
through prevention seminars and workshops according to Suzanne Newhause, executive tenaw county last year. "Unfortunately, "Practically all child abusers were abused
which provide support groups for parents, director of the Washtenaw Area Council for problems like child abuse don't get our themselves when they were young," added
public forums, information systems and Children. attention until they affect a large portion of Newhause.
SKoman students boycott classes to rotest police activity
(Continued from Page i)
University. Young couples are seen campus like "brush fire." violent activism- on (the Chong- the government, like they did in fessors, the government closed
enjoying themselves in Korean- Student activism is nothing new Chol trial), so that domestic 1960. down Seoul National University
made cars, similar to European in South Korea. The front pages of tranquility and national security Professors, though, are caught because of continued political
luxury sedans. At the base of the major Korean papers are filled with will be preserved for the good of the between the government and the unrest.
woody outskirts of Seoul, the stories about the government's call people. We must begin anew in students. The govemment has asked
campus has the atmosphere of well- for order. Many students arrested at unity and with a common purpose professors so persuade students not students will further escalate. their
spaced modern buildings in the demonstrations have agreed to to protect the Republic against to demonstrate. Professors, how- strike and risk martial law ete
midst of a park. attend ideological reeducation unwarranted weakening and disrup- er de otaer osos, fo te housk-lanin , or settle
Yet while Seoul National classes - much heralded in the pro- tion." ever, are not eager to lse face g house-cleaning of the Chun
University does not appear turbu- government press - rather than de- Many fear that professors, who students fo e ove howveret. gne ne on
lent on a hot, sunny Sunday after- tention and alleged torture. traditionally have the highest students scorn for the government. however, that general unrest on
noon, pro-government papers have The Korea Herald claimed, "We prestige in Korean society, will In August of last year, despite South Korean campuses is not
admitted the strike has swept the want no more political turmoil and join with students and overthrow the mediation of University pro- going to end any time soon.

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