The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 01, 1976, Image 15

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    •- Couple
asserts
By KAREN EGOLF
Collegian Staff Writer
A person must do what he
feels is best for himself said
journalists Lynn and Don
Haskin at a Women in
Communications, Inc. (WICI)
meeting last night.
In her talk', Mrs. Haskin
told the group, “Some of my
best friends are assertive and
most of the people are per
fectly normal.
“Assertiviness is ap
propriately standing up for
yourself, telling how you feel
and doing something about
it,” she said.
“We talk to each other
atfout traditional roles,”
Haskin. said in his talk,
“Deadlines and Dishpan
Hands: Two Careers One
Marriage." "We try to get
together and share the
housekeeping business so
neither one of us feels,
sligmatized by doing
something non-traditional.”
In addition to asser
tiveness, a person could also
be non-assertive or
aggressive, Mrs. Haskin said
in her talk, “some of my best
fiends are assertive.”
“According to Mrs. Haskin,
an example of non-assertive
behavior is the person who
wants to ask a prospective
boss several questions after
an interview, but stutters and
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In the same situation, an
agressive person would be
pushy and loud in his gestures
and tone of voice while an
assertive person would
handle the situation calmly.
“With assertiveness
training, you have achoice;
The options are there and
its up to you to select what
you’re going to do,” she said.
“We decided to start to
share,” he said. “The learn
ing process was pretty
painful forcing yourself to
say this or that, or criticizing,
constructively, this or that, is
painful.”
According to Haskin, he has
learned he can’t have dinner
until the shopping’s done, and
she has learned that dust
really does go under beds.
"You have to ask your
selves if you’re out of place
changing a tire (if you’re a
woman) or making a
chocolate mousse (if you’re a
man)." he said.
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House, Senate hustle to adjourn...
WASHINGTON (UPI)
Congress, moving toward
adjournment, yesterday
hurried an extension of
revenue sharing to the White
House.
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adjournment also killed a
major revision of federal
lobbying laws. An effort by
Sen. Abraham Ribicoff, D-
Conn., to bring it up in the
Senate was blocked by Sen.
John G. Tower, R-Tex.
Speaker Carl Albert and
Acting Senate Democratic
Leader Robert Byrd said they
were optimistic the 94th
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Congress in session on at
least a pro-forma basis —•
until Monday.
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Federal Election Commission
and cannot go into effect until
after 30 legislative days have
expired, a time frame which
would end Monday.
Final Congressional ap
proval of legislation
providing .$25.6 billion in
revenue sharing for state and
local governments over
nearly four years cleared up
doubts about President
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major jobs bills.
Keeping to his promise,
Ford notified Albert im
mediately after the revenue
sharing measure passed that
he would sign both a $3.7
billion appropriations for
public works jobs and a bill
extending a program which
creates 260,000 public service
jobs once the revenue sharing
measure reaches his desk.
Refusing to risk a pocket
veto, Congressional leaders
had decided not to quit
without either a veto or
Ford’s assurances of signing.
In rapid succession, the
Senate sent major com
promise bills to the House for
final approval:
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revision of the nation’s
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...and override Ford's veto
WASHINGTON (UPI)
The Senate joined the House
yesterday in an over
whelming override of
President Ford’s veto of a
$56.6 billion measure funding
the Departments of Labor
and HEW, putting the
measure immediately into
law.
It was the 11th time in 27
attempts that Congress has
overturned a Ford veto. The
President has vetoed 59 bills
since taking office two years
ago.
The bill exceeded President
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Ford’s budget request by $4
billion, an amount Sen. Carl
Curtis, R-Neb., called “quite
significant. It’s not a small
matter.”
But Sen. Warren
Magnuson, D-Wash., said the
funds in 'the bill affect the
lives and welfare of every
American and called Ford’s
budget request “totally
inadequate, a miserable
budget creating more
misery.”
Democratic vice
presidential nominee Sen.
Walter Mondale, D-Minn.,
returned to the Senate to vote ,
for the override. His •
Republican counterpart Sen. .
Robert Dole, R-Kan., was •
absent. |
The Senate voted 67-15 to |
override the veto, 12 more •
than needed. Nineteen ;
Republicans defected from •
the President and joined 48 !
Democrats in supporting the ;
override. - !
The House voted 312-93 to ;
override, 42 votes more than ■
the two-thirds majority !
required of each body of ;
Congress to beat a veto.