Monday, Oct. 7, 1963 University Daily Kansan $2 Million— Page 7 (Continued from page 1) (Continued from page 1) social relationship between normal and retarded children," Schieflebusch said. "A mentally retarded child develops a losing attitude because of failures. We want to know how to overcome this attitude so he can function in society." "The day of shoving a mentally retarded child into an institution and forgetting him is gone." Schiefelbusch submitted the grant application, a detailed outline of the project, last February. It was reviewed by the NIMH in June, and the allocation was announced last Friday by James Pearson, U.S.; senator from Kansas. SCHIEFELBUSCH said the high quality of the work of his fellow researchers was instrumental in getting the $2 million grant. "One man can't generate the steam needed to get a grant like this," he said. "I'm only one of the visible members of the team." All the researchers were interviewed by an inspection board sent out from Washington, D.C. "Research people work terribly long hours." Schiefbusch said, referring to the team members. "They may work day and night for two years on a project. When the results are published, someone is liable to say, 'Boy, what a bunch of junk!' Usually it's very rewarding, though." Schiefelbusch singled out for special recognition Dr. Howard V. Blair, co-director of the Parsons State Hospital and Training Center; Dr. Joe Spradill, field director of the Parsons State Hospital and Training Center; and Ross Copeland, also of Parsons, who co-ordinates the work done at Parsons and KU. SCHIEFELBUSCH likened his position to that of a coach. "If a team wins it is on account of the players," he said. Schiefelbusch received his bachelor's degree in social sciences at Pittsburgh State Teachers College and his master's degree in speech pathology and psychology at KU. He received his Ph.D. in speech pathology from Northwestern University in 1949, and has taught at KU since then. Catholic Bishops Pray, Chat, Doze In Vatican City VATICAN CITY —(UPI)— What do bishops do in the secret sessions of the Equemenical Council behind the huge bronze doors of St. Peter's? They pray and chat, make speeches and take notes. Some doze off. A PERSON who has access to the closed floor sessions gave United Press International a number of details on matters not covered by the law of secrecy. They resulted in a charming mixture of ceremony, piety and little human weaknesses. Bishops arrive by foot, car or bus. Two uniformed and two plainclothes genders check the accreditation of priests serving as experts but let the bishops enter without asking for documents. This means that theoretically a man disguised as a bishop could sneak in without being stopped. In the First Vatican Council in 1869-1870 a Romanian identified as a spy for Italy tried to do so, but was ousted by ushers who noted the unfamiliar face. Waiting for the meeting to start. council fathers chat in small groups in the council hail — a red-and-green tapestried wooden structure that fills most of the central nave of the world's largest church. Americans chat with Asians, Europeans with Africans. Official observers from non-Catholic churches often join the conversations. While bishops speak for 10 minutes, in Latin, their colleagues listen, take notes and if they are not exceedingly interested or have difficulty in following the latin discourse they chat among themselves or read documents. KU International Club Sees 'Animal Farm' Film A motion-picture version of George Orwell's "Animal Farm" was shown at the International Club meeting Saturday night at the Kansas Union. After the picture, the members of the club danced in the Jayhawk Room. 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