Day Care Board Holds First Day of Hearings

Day Care Board Holds First Day of Hearings

.. THEGUAltDIAN UnlY.,.lty of C.llfoml., S.n oligo Volume 35, Number 1.8 Wedne.day, November 1, 1978 Day Care Board Holds First Day of Hearings By Eric HarpelJ State Department of Education Board was set up by the Reg Staff Wrtler (SDE) and how it affects the Fee Committee last spring to Members of the UCSD Day operation of the center. SDE provide a Day Care informa­ Care Center staff spoke on the funds are a form of "tuition tion source for both the com­ procedures and goals of the paid to the center for every mittee and the students. It will Day Care Center during yes­ parent," said Clark, adding report to the Reg Fee Com­ terday's open session of the Reg that SDE only provides funds mittee when the committee Fee Committee's Day Care for specific types of educational decides if they will continue the Information Board. programs. The center-receives Fee funding of the center. Speaking first, Day Care these funds, she said, because1t · Center stafC member Kathleen provides instruction for the The Information Board will Ruda discussed the basic children as well as babysitting meet again tomorrow from 4 to philosophy of child care and the services. Clark told the In­ 7 pm in the Revelle Informall ways in which the staff carried' formation Board that cuts in Formal Lounge. Kenzie Nicoll, out the philosophy. the educational programs Reg Fee Committee chair, will The next speaker, Barbara would result in losses in state appear along with Rick White­ Cla rk, talked about the funding funding. hill, who is currently director of the center receives from the The Day Care Information Counseling and Psychological Services. Whitehill used to be Assistant to the Vice- Chan­ Libertarian Clark cellor of Student Affairs and co­ chair 01 the Reg Fee Com­ mittee, which has partially funded the Day Care Center in Espouses Views the past. By Donald LaWlOa renoWe must bring alternative Calling the Libertarian education within the reach of Both Clark and Ruda, in position a more radical ap­ every family." response to a question from the proach to individual rights than To combat crime, Clark Information Board, said that that presented by either major advocated redirectiq govern­ lower pay rates at the center party. Ed Clark, the Liber­ ment resources toward stop­ would result in a higher tarian party candidate for ping violent crime with less turnover rate of personnel'. " It governor, dilCU8led his pro­ concentration by police on is essential," said Ruda, "that ",..• ." Kfltw-. F~ posal. concerning education, victimless crimes such as drug­ children become familiar with The sensation of Tequila competes with the intellectual Ivy crime and taxes before a UCSD use and prostitution. " Govern­ the staff." Both Ruda and Clark League sensibilities in a Muir Field 1M football game. 1M audience yesterday afternoon. ment should be involved in maintained from their ex­ rankings can be found on page six. Clark proposed abolishing stopping the violation of rights, perience with private day care mandatory public school at­ which means stopping violence centers that lower wages would tendance and instituting a or fraud committed against a result in personnel remaining tuition tax credit program in person's body or property," he less than one year on the which parents could deduct said. average. Women Gather, $800 from their tax bill to pay On the subject of taxation, for tuition at alternative Clark advocated "tax cuts that Clark also spoke of the schools. " California public give relief to people who didn't possibility of a joint day care schools are an absolute disas­ get releif from Proposition 13." program involving both the Talk Business ter," he said. "Parents should He proposed the phasing out of UCSD Day Care Center and the be allowed to select schools that the state sales tax and a $500 day care facility at the UCSD By Judy Walton thinking, so they will have meet the needs of their child- (Please tum &0 page 11) International Center. Staff Writer information and tools to use " Lose weight fast and enjoy when they want to, perhaps e very minute! " claimed a even five to ten years down the middle aged gentleman in a road." Third Task Force Created black uit. In addition to the exhibits "Gues the number of jelly downstairs in Golden Hall, In an effort to re-evaluate and the goal of the group will be "to Council until the first week of beans in this jar and win a free everal seminars were held determine the future naming of investigate further into the winter quarter because " there calculator," challenged a up lairs throughout the day. Third College, a Task Force naming of Third College and to is much to look into." female repre entative of TOPS Topic were intere ting and within the Tbird College provide a set of recommenda­ The creation of the Task - the Temporary Office Per- relevant to women's special Council has been created. tions to the Council." The Force stems from Chancellor onnel Service. needs or concerns in the job According to Sung Choe, a recommendations, he added, McElroy's decision last sum­ " Hello, my name is Vera market. Title of the eminar student Task Force member, "ill not be presented to the mer, based upon recommenda­ Lyle, and I'm r un ning for enhanced their appeal and tions from the Naming Com­ county recorder ... " reflected their area of concern: mittee, to suspend permanent These were a few of the " Motivation plus Marketing= naming of Third College in­ attention-grabbing li nes heard Money," "Effectivene s Train­ definitely. His decision ha s at the Second Women's Op­ ing for Women," " Finding been a source of controversy portunity Convention, held this Your Way Into the Hidden Job for both Third College and the weekend at the Convention and Market" and " Women in University as a whole. Perfo rming Arts Center down­ Government" were some of the Beverly Varga, Third College town. more alluring title . Dean, says that she anticipates Busines e , training schools As women wandered aim­ " much debating and display of and other organizations con­ lessly from booth to booth opinions." The Council, she verged from all over San Diego down tair , they were deluged perceives, " will be very to et up their booths and with information from each dependent upon the commit­ huck ter their "ware ," wheth­ organization. tee's recommendations ." er it con i ted of active r - At Hughes Aircraft, one Varga emphasizes that com­ cruiting, addre ing creer woman, a former Air Force mittee di scussions will not opportunitie or imply how­ m ~ intenance mechanic, wa involve just the name "Third," ing their upport off women in IItt rally natched from the but will remain a objective th communit and haring flo(lr and eated in id the and open as possible. g n ral information. booth a b wa giv n job The Task Force will meet at hirl y Vain ,a alifornia application form and an least once per week throughout Realtor and fou nder of the n nthu i t' m ' "al- fall quarter. A proposal to allow Diego Prof ional Worn n' mo t guaranteed employ­ the public to attend se ions ent r, organiz d th v nt, n1 nt. " will be mad at the commit­ which attract d a fair iz d Th F.B.I. w 10 I)' d t th tee' fir t meeting. "Should th rowd of peculativ ~ om n nd of anoth r long lin of committee d cide to m intain (and curlOu men) . id Vain , both, with a di pIa ofth t n clo cd e ions," Varga noted, .. All I hop to do i to plant th mo t want d m n ( nd worn n) (Plea turn to page 11) ed , . timulat worn n' (PI a turn to pa ) Wed., Nov. 1. 1171 W..... Nov.1.1171 - page 3 ~~ID10n.. .fA\fiil Visit Augurs T 'reaty JERUSALEM (,4P) - Prime Washington peace talks a nd it " President Carter, President I&J}ers to the Editor Minister Menachem Begin was possible that the treaty Sadat and I may sign a peace L.;JJ' lIIill\YJ@IiilID~[i' ~p ~IDilf3 leaves today on a trip to the would be signed quickly. treaty on the day before we United States and Canada amid He said Dec. 9, the day before (Sadat and Begin) receive the hopes for an early signing ofthe the award of Nobel. has been prize in Os lo," Begin said. Rlew Berated: Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty. mentioned as a date. "If the " That would entitle us to the ffiU'D@il@ But some Israeli officials treaty will be ready by then, I dollars and the title," he said, ~@W~ grumbled that Washington was think this will be the best day," smiling. obstructing progress on the he said. Meanwhile, Israeli officials pact. "From my conversations here are showing growing Begin is to receive an award today with Washington, I can irritation and resentment over Out of 'Politics! Opposition , to 5 from the New York Council of say there is a possibility that a the U.S. position in the talks, Churches and go on to Canada peace treaty between Israel which they described as more for an official visit Nov. 6. Editor: and gODe from UCSD without and Egypt will be signed soon," pro-Arab than Egypt's stand. tampering with the domestic Besides addressing the United the prime minister said. " We are really puzzled by issues here and you sbould not Set Dollar Mark Jewish ApPeal group in Los " I am very cautious and I what's going on.

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