r shq: ecess ends Wednesday nion ries TOO! “ Sst. ■Thru 2-4096 THE BATTALION Page 7 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1977 Budget, energy, treaty issues await Congress ***», United Press International WASHINGTON — Congress has mid-October as an adjournment for the year. However, there enough major issues awaiting lawmakers when they return from their August recess Wednesday to keep them in session until January. The most immediate need is final adoption of a budget resolution which sets spending limits for fiscal year 1978 which starts Oct. 1. A 1974 law says the resolution must be in effect by Sept. 15. Of greater public interest is the Panama Canal treaty and President Carter s major lobbying effort to get Senate ratification. The two treaties are to be signed Wednesday. Sen. James Allen, D-Ala., chair- lid to battered women tripled Towe aero: 1-ne s) aw kth, )! (Fn United Press International WASHINGTON — Wife beating become so serious the federal 'eminent is almost tripling funds pay for shelters, hot lines and nseling for battered women. 'he government is taking a hand i problem that apparently has n widely misunderstood by sicians, the victims’ families and women themselves, the Law prcement Assistance Admin.is- ioii (LEAA) reported yesterday, he LEAA said it is helping fi- jce 12 programs of counseling seven others providing shelters [phone lines to give women ad- The programs received $1.3 mil lion over the past three years, a spokesman told UPI, but “as an in dication of more LEAA emphasis, we are putting aside $1 million for the next fiscal year.” Legislation being considered by Congress would provide $60 million over the next three years for emergency shelters and counseling for victims of domestic violence. “When we say battered wives, we re talking about close to five mil lion women a year who suffer in juries at the hands of their hus bands,” Rep. James Howard, D-N.J., said last week. sssssss ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss The new LEAA report said many physicians fail to understand the problem. One woman was quoted as say ing, “I told my gynecologist that my husband was extremely violent and I was mortally afraid of him. Guess what the doctor said?I should relax more. He prescribed tranquilizers.” Peggy McGarry, director of a “woman against abuse” project in Philadelphia, said, “Almost univer sally, doctors prescribe tranquiliz ers. We’ve taken hundreds of tran quilizers from women who arrive at our shelter.” McGarry said some well meaning persons advise women to stay with abusive husbands for their chil dren’s sake. “It’s outrageous,” she said. “You should see what happens to the children.” P.J. 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