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On the Road in New England Page 2 the Connecticut Daily Campus, Friday, November 9,1979 R ■ ; Whistled to a Stop California Flashin' Calendar I Know It's Two A.M fc{,Q Friday, November 9,1979 Vol. LXXXIII No. 50 On the road in New England Page 2 The Connecticut Daily Campus, Friday, November 9,1979 r ■ ; Whistled to a stop California flashin' Calendar I know it's two a.m. I know my Because Jerry's battery went Editor in Chief story is three hours late. dead, that's why. Mary Messina Friday 9 Hey. I know the paper has to be No, he didn't faint. His car bat- Managing Editor The Preservation Hall Jazz printed in three hours but listen..». tery died. Someone asked him if he Ken Koepper Band returns. Performances You'll never believe this. was in favor of subsidizing Business Manager tonight and tomorrow are sold out. Are you ready to take this down? Chrysler, but he wouldn't an- Mark A. Becker Better luck next year. Jerry Brown was stopped by the swer.... Assistant Business Manager Listen to professional storyteller Mass. State Police— He finally got a charge from Graeme Brown Jim Albertson and local talent at someone with jumper cables. No. not for speeding, for Features Editor the IDC coffeehouse at 9 p.m. Who? A cable TV truck, who flashing. Steve Straight "Carrie" gets revenge in Von else. Yes, flashing. Honest. Assistant Features Editor der Mehden at 8 and 10 p.m. I'm not kidding...Just think of the We were on the press bus riding Maria Miro "Smoky and the Bandit" plays down 1-495 near Littleton. Mass. headlines: "Brown too flashy for Senior Writer Massachusetts."or"Brown stopped in Physics Building 36 at 7, 9 and about 10 p.m. when Jerry's white Michael Calvert 11. Sponsored by Wheeler D. Dodge— for flashing; faces charges in Wor- News Editors No.. Jerry wasn't on the roof. cester." Joanne Johnson Sunday 11 No, no trench coat. What about "Brown campaign Carl Glendejiing Well, the emergency lights were stalls in Mass." Assistant News Editors Sample the University band, blinking.... No. Linda wasn't there.... Susan Bauer Jorgenson auditorium at 3 p.m. Anyway, we all got out of the bus. Yes, I'm serious. No. this isn't Helene Miale Features the Wind Ensemble, the There were 25 of us. The Chicago an excuse. Wait a .minute, you Ann Porto University Concert Band, the jazz Tribune was there, the Boston can't fire me. I'm the editor. Dave Schoolcraft ensemble and the marching band. Globe. The New York Times. The Hello? Arts Editors Cabaret seating. cop put the ticket book away when Hello? Leith G. Johnson Sample a sundae at Wheeler A he saw all of us. Julie Lipkin from 7-9 p.m. No. that only took five minutes. Sports Editor But then we stopped at the Howard Kevin Foley Monday 12 Johnson's in Worcester. Mass.— Associate Sports Editor Pi Sigma Alpha presents I know Worcester is a drag. He Gregg Russo "Doonesbury Cartoon and Carter: was signing autographs and talking Circulation Managers From Peanuts to the Presidency" to Holy Cross students. Boy was he Joanne Houston in Monteith 143. mad—nobody recognized him. He Cathy Tracy Poet/critic Robert Pinsky will had to tell them his name. Can you Advertising Manager present a reading of his own works believe that? Donna Liss Monday, Nov. 12 at 4 p.m. in Time? It was 11:25. No, it wasn't Photography Manager Room P-108 of the University a scheduled stop. I heard someone' Dan Neiman Library. say the campaign had run out of Production Manager money and this was as far as the Maureen Swords •Tuesday 13 bus-was going, but— Office Manager Lois McLean It's UConn night at the Coventry No. they finally figured out who Skating Rink. Free transportation he was and came up to talk to Wire Editor Brenda Bergeron from the Student Union, free ad- him.... mission, $1 skate rental. Then we got back on the bus and Official Pollster started for the highway.... but we Paul Haller didn't exactly leave then. We had Technical Director Wednesday 14 to go back. Daniel Hatch The University Film Society presents "Rio Grande" starring the Duke and Maureen O'Hara. "Music for awhile," chamber Sports editor Kevin Foley does his best to music in Jorgensen at 8:15 p.m. pick the winner of the UConn-Newport Naval Station football game—a game played in Thursday 15 4 1949. • The Film Society does it again and presents "The Misfits," directed by John Huston and starring Clark Gable in his last role and also Marilyn Monroe. A combination of youth and age have made The BOG film committee Connecticut's new major league hockey team presents a "comedy festival" in 5 reasonably successful so far, the SUB at 8 p.m. Faculty member David McLellan plays guitar in VDM at 8:15 p.m. A battle between Camelot and rock 'n roll Carl Glendening and Dan Hatch began in Boston this week as Kennedy and designed today's cover. Hatch 6 Brown left the gate early. * r also did the lettering. Except % 5 * ■ ) ' * where noted, all photos were fur- nished by United Press Inter- national. Weather He comes to UConn to speak to students, but Variable cloudiness Friday. what do the students he left behind in High 50 to 55. Showers likely California think of Jerry Brown? 7 Friday night and Saturday. Low Friday night in the low 40s. High Saturday near 60. The chance of rain is 20 percent Friday and 60 percent Friday night. Unsalted crackers, please, and a room with a ♦ USPS 129580 view. Jerry Brown's advance man deals with Second-class postage paid at details, details and more details. 8 Storrs, Conn. 06268. Published by the Connecticut Daily Campus, 121 North Eagleville Road, Box U- 189 Storrs. Conn. Telephone:(203) N 429-9384. Subscriptions: $10 non- In Kurt Vonnegut's new novel. Walter F. UConn students. United Press In- Starbuck is sent to jail during the Watergate ternational telephotos are scandal and then becomes the head of a provided at no cost to The Daily multi-billion dollar conglomerate. So it goes. 13 Campus by the Willimantic Chronicle and United Press Inter- national. Subscriber/United Press International. The Connecticut Daily Campus, Friday, November 9,1979 Page 3 preschoolers will have working 200 at Quincy Market at 12:30 p.m. mothers. No government policy is Brown promised to stop the licen- being formulated for child care, sing of all new nuclear power plants she said. Barrett added there will and to phase out existing ones UPDATE be a 50 percent cut in the 1980 fiscal because building and operating budget of "displaced them "do not protect the earth." homemakers," women who decide Brown attacked the government Campus to work after raising children. for catering to the interests of '-Women must integrate them- banks, oil companies and multi- selves in the male sector- of the national corporations. Gov. Brown Which of the contenders for the economy to get ahead in today's Democratic nomination do you society, 'Barrett said." The financial think would make the best president' advantages for working women are speaks here |20l .iiiili-ni. |HIII, .11 small because her salary is stable Americans compared to a man's salary, which Ted Kennedy tends to increase, she said. " 54* at 10 a.m. in react to Iran By ED SILVERSTEIN Two charged Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. will with anger speak at 10 a.m. today in the llll with Co-op Student Union Ballroom, where he (UPI) — Chanting "Take the oil is expected to discuss energy and shove it," hundreds of angry issues. shoplifting demonstrators Thursday surroun- The address, sponsored by the ded the main entrance of the Ir- UConn Young Democrats and the Two men were charged with naian consulate in Houston and demanded the release of American Federation of Student and Service Jimmy Carter shoplifting at the UConn Co-op Jerry Brown embassy hostages in Tehran. Organizations, is Brown's first 19.5% 19* Thursday and were released on campus visit since he announced his The demonstrators burned two promise to appear in court Nov. 20, Iranian flags and jostled three candidacy for the 1980 Democratic Lt. Michael Pander, UConn police, presidential nomination Thursday; Iranians trying to enter the said. building. No one was hurt and no in Washington, D.C. At 11:11 a.m. Luis M. Garciabar- Brown and the press will be arrests were made, police said. rio of RFD No. 2, Ballamahack The Texas demonstration was welcomed to the University by Ed- Road, Willimantic was arrested for one of a rash of backlash protests as ward Dzwondowsjri, FSSO chair- Copyright 1979 Connrrlirul Daily Campua allegedly stealing a paperback book .Americans reacted to 'Iranian man and will be introduced by Sid worth $9.50. student demands that the deposed Greenberg, vice-president of the At 3:04 p.m. John T. Enright of shah be returned to Tehran for trial. Young Democrats. 13 Stage Road, Brookfieid, Conn, An Iran Air flight to New York During the hour Brown spends was arrested for allegedly stealing was diverted to Montreal because here he is expected to discuss alter- Brown beat Reagan 117 to 43 two packs of gum worth 50 cents. union members protesting the em- native energy sources, especially (with 41 not sure) Connally 112 Jo solar power, and will answer 25 (with 64 not sure), and Bush, the Nation bassy hostage situation refused to questions. leading Republican moderate, 84 to unload it. 20, but 97 were not sure. <• A full capacity crowd of over 600 World is expected, according to Green- Students were randomly phoned Gov.
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