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Vol.XCI No. 23 The University of Connecticut Thursday, October 8,1987 Reagan tells Bork 'to keep going' WASHINGTON (AP) — Democratic senators declared President Reagan told Robert opposition: John Breaux of H. Bork yesterday, "I urge you Louisiana, Richard Shelby of to keep going" in the battle for Alabama, Alan Dixon of a seat on the Supreme Court, Illinois, J. James Exon of despite growing opposition to Nebraska, Wyche Fowler of Bork's nomination and Georgia, Lawton Chiles of speculation he might withdraw. Florida and Bob Graham of Through the day, Bork Florida. Thirteen Democratic shuttled between meetings with Southern senators have now Reagan and Republican leaders said they oppose the nominee, on Capitol Hill. He refused to a severe problem for White answer questions. House officials who hoped the "He will not decide anything conservative appeals court today, and said he would be in judge could pick up support in touch," said Tom Korologos, a the South. lobbyist brought in by the Sen. David Karnes, R-Neb., White House to help Bork. announced he would vote for Reagan himself was the nominee. emphatic, however. The Undergraduate Student Government President Kraig St. Pierre (center) gives Meanwhile, one of Bork's .pening remarks to USG members during last night's meeting, at which the president, who has repeatedly strongest supporters on the declared he wants a Senate vote assembly passed a $1,686 budget increase (Rob Palmer photo). Judiciary Committee, Sen. on Bork, told reporters who Charles Grassley, R-Iowt. questioned him briefly at blamed lethargy by Reagan and unrelated ceremonial events, "I White House officials for USG approves budget hike have not changed my position. Bork's confirmation By Clara Freimuth An increase in the number of Also Norihwood aparuncnts, ... I have not changed my mind difficulties, complaining, Campus Correspondent students living on campus which is part of the university, on anything." "While Ron and Nancy were The Undergraduate Student along with an increase in the has 187 students who were not And Senate Republican riding horses in August, the Government approved a budget number of commuters left the considered when planning the Leader Bob Dole said after Bork opposition was mobilizing." increase of $1,686 at last funds for commuters and the budget. met with GOP senators for a At the While House, Marlin night's assembly meeting. Student Affairs Committee The Student Affairs combination pep talk and Fitzwater, the president's The extra money is needed short. Committee will receive an strategy session, "If he were on spokesman, said there was no because USG used last year's In North campus, rooms that additional $488.40 to cover the fence when he walked in, I indication from Bork that he enrollment statistics and were previously used for study increases in area council think he's a little more intended to withdraw, despite incorrectly estimated the rooms have been turned into budgets; SI,197.60 will go to determined to hang in there." Tueday's 9-5 rejection by the number of students who will rooms which will house an the funds used by commuters. Bork supporter Strom Senate Judiciary Committee be on campus this year, additional 75 students. Kaincn said although it Thurmond, R-S.C, when and the growing list of senators Michael Kaincn, comptroller Because double occupancy seems scary that USG is asked if Bork indicated whether publicly opposed to the said. rooms were turned into triples dipping into the unappropriated he would withdraw, said, "I confirmation. 1 he money for the budget in Alumni Quad and Buckley, funds there really is no havent't gotten an impression "As far as we're concerned, increase will come from USG's Alumni is housing an problem. "We arc in sound either way." he's in it" Fitzwater said. surplus fund and will be additional 57 students and financial shape and can In the Senate, seven more returned when USG collects Buckley is housing an continue the current spending additional fees. additional 30 students. rate," he said. Computer system may allow state students to 'dial a class' NEW HAVEN, Conn. Francisco-based company called Among the businesses that (AP)—Major companies and Electronic University Network. attended the meeting were universities in the state met Eskow's company is Xerox Corp., Aetna Life & yesterday and agreed to take a presently the electronic link Casaulty and the Hartford look at a new way to offer between 15 colleges and Insurance Group, said Burgess college classes—by dialing students who take courses by Harrison, a marketing account them up on personal computer across the country. manager of SNET. computers. The proposal for Connecticut Colleges represented included At least 10 schools and marks the first time that UConn, the University of New about 25 companies have colleges, corporations and a Haven and community colleges expressed interest in a proposal communications company he said. for creating a computer would work together to form The University of New network in Connecticut that such a venture, Eskow said. Haven has already committed would allow students to take a The proposal was discussed itself to offering some courses college course without setting yesterday at a meeting at on the network, Harrison said. foot in a classroom. The Southern New England "We think that with a students would communicate Telecommunication Corp., Connecitcut learning network with the professor via a which would provide the we are moving into a new era computer, doing most of the networking technology linking by joining businesses and course work independently. the students to the college educators to meet what we ALL DRESSED UP—Sahang-hee Hahn, age 4, takes "I think Connecticut is courses. Corporations are consider a crisis in terms of the part in the Moon Festival, a feast celebrating family going to create a new learning interested in offering the labor force not being educated and ancestors, last night in the Student Union business," said Seymour concept to the their employees, as it should be," said Harrison, Ballroom. The festival is an annual event in Korea, Eskow, president of a San Eskow said. see page 4 China and Vietnam (Bob Palmer photo). [Inside Today: AAWeather Forecast: ^ • ECSU student tells of freedom fight. See page 6. Sunny. Highs In • ConnPirg registers voters. See page 3. the 50s. • Soccer team beats Yale. See page 20.

. -■ ** ■H"R"T"*" I I I 1 1 II I' ■np> —— J Page 2 The Daily Campus, Thursday, October 8, 1987 ALMANAC NewSi STATE n NATION WORLD Police seek motive B-lBs grounded British pilots asleep in reporter's murder for system inspection on lengthy flights WASHINGTON (AP)—The Air Force on HARTFORD (AP)—Police have found evidence, LONDON (AP)—British airline pilots on long- but they said Wednesday they were still seeking a Wednesday grounded its fleet of 68 new B-1B haul flights say their entire crews have fallen asleep at motive in the murder of Journal Inquirer reporter Kara bombers for a brief inspection of the planes' crew the controls because of strenuous work schedules, Laczynski. ejection system following a recent crash in which researchers report Laczynski, 24, was found strangled in her only three of six crewmen on the aircraft were able to Under a 5-year-old confidential reporting program, apartment Monday. escape. one-third of almost 800 British pilots who disclosed Hartford police Lt. Frederick Lewis called the In a statement, the service's Strategic Air problems affecting their performance mentioned a murder "very peculiar and mysterious." Command said "this precautionary inspection is an demanding work schedule and the fatigue it caused, "It's a very difficult investigation at this point," he outgrowth of the Sept. 28 accident" at a training said Roger Green and Roy Skinner of the Royal Air said. "We do have evidence, I can say that. What we range in eastern Colorado. Force Institute of Aviation Medicine. have to do now is develop suspects." The inspection will require only about two hours per plane and are beginning immediately, meaning the The researchers quoted a range of pilots — either Police would not say whether they suspect that flying alone or with a large crew, in helicopters, anything had been stolen from Laczynski's first-floor planes will be returned to service quickly, SAC said. "The Strategic Air Command is performing a freight or passenger aircraft — who said they had efficiency apartment at 31 Evergreen Ave. nodded off while the automatic pilot did the flying. Police have been keying on Laczynkski's bathroom precautionary, one-time inspection of each B-1B aircraft's emergency escape system prior to the Green, an aviation psychologist, and Skinner, a screen window, which had been neatly sliced to form retired military pilot, said pilots on long-distance a flap. They've been allowing for the possibility that aircraft's next flight," the statement said. "Air Force maintenance personnel arc performing night flights complained most often about difficulty someone may have climbed up to the 9-foot-high in staying awake. window, with the aid of a drainpipe as a footrest, the inspections ... and each aircraft will be returned to flying status upon completion of the inspection." sliced the screen and climbed into the apartment. Some specified being unable to sleep in noisy The Associated Press reported last week that the Air Dr. H. Wayne Carver, deputy state medical hotels between night flights; enduring long stopovers Force, in investigating the crash, had begun hying to examiner, confirmed that Laczynski was strangled. He at congested airports, or becoming complacent in declined to say whether she had been sexually determine why only three of the six crewmen on the cockpits that are hightly automated and where key assaulted or whether her body bore signs of a plane ejected from the crippled aircraft chores become "unavoidably soporific.'' struggle. Sources said at the time the Air Force was Writing in the October issue of The Log, the The Journal Inquirer of Manchester has offered a concerned because, based on initial reports, it appeared British Airline Pilots Association monthly journal, that at least four and possibly all six of the crewmen $10,000 reward in the case, and police have asked the researchers quoted one pilot on a long-haul aircraft anyone with information about it to call them. should have been able to bail out safely. who said he and his crew were delayed unexpectedly The three who ejected escaped with minor injuries, A funeral will be held Saturday in New Jersey, for 12 hours at an airport. Laczynski was born in Elizabeth, N.J., and lived in but the other three went down with the plane and were killed. "During the subsequent flight, because of the delay, Union, N.J., for 20 years before moving to Hartford The issue is a particularly sensitive one for the Air all of us were extremely tired," the pilot wrote. in March, when she started work for the Journal Force because when a B-1B carries six men instead of "During the cruise we all fell asleep, only to be Inquirer. its normal crew of four, two of them are always woken by the Mach (speed) warning bell," he added. She leaves her parents, Edward and Frances going to face a more difficult time escaping a "At the constant power setting, the aircraft had slowly Laczynski of Union; her maternal grandparents, Frank damaged plane. The B-1B carries four ejection seats accelerated, causing the bell to ring. I estimated we and Antoinette Melchione of Elizabeth; and paternal for the four primary crewmen; extra passengers have were all asleep for about 20 minutes. Fortunately, we grandmother, Helen Laczynski of Elizabeth. to bail out through hatches in the plane's belly. were between reporting points.**

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Features editors and writers: ...Afghanistan resistance Mandatory meeting Monday at circumstances." and happiness. It makes you this summer was the first lime Akbcr/ai. a beardless 17-ycar uneasy." he has seen them since 1979. 6 p.m. Call if unavailable. old at the lime, joined the Akbcr/ai says he decided to "I have gotten used to this resistance in 1979, when the come here to finish his problem." says Akbcr/ai. "Not first regiments were small and education in hopes of returning that you can forget about them. weak, using sticks, knives, and to Afghanistan and using it to But there is no single family in axes as weapons. help his country. Afghanistan that hasn't Akbcr/ai says that in his "I try to adapt in order to suffered...that hasn't lost a first battle, his regiment achieve my goals," says member." A Soft Contact attacked several Soviet- All Afghans, like his family, controlled posts outside Kabul Akbcr/ai. " It's not a big arc committed to the resistance, problcm-I am busy with my Lens that using homc-roadc grenades and says Akbcr/ai. studies. I can adapt to any "The word civilian doesn't corrects 16 captured Soviet rifles. different environment." Three Soviet tanks were set exist," he says. The civilians That's right! Bringing you the most on fire and the rest "ran off to While studying here, also fight together with the important developments in contact the city," says Akbcr/ai Some Akbcr/ai also speaks in public resistance. Everybody is a lenses has always been our practice. Soviets were killed, and in and with politicians. He has freedom fighter." spoken to congressmen, Come in today and see if you can en- retaliation, a helicopter joy the natural comfort of soft contact gunship started bombing testifying for human rights abuses in Afghanistan. He lenses. nearby villages. One hundred has spoken to Vicc-Prcsidcnt Weekdays, evenings, Saturdays civilians were killed and the by appointment. school, a headquarters for the Bush and at several Features: universities, including Harvard resistance, was reduced to Dr. Allen M. Goldstein, Optometrist and Brown. ashes. This year, author Jan Well now MANSFIELD SHOPPING PLAZA Akbcr/ai says the transition Goodwin published a book. ROUTE 44 (next to AfcP) STORRS, CT from his militant lifestyle in 429-6111 Afghanistan during the Caught in the Crossfire, about isn't that the resistance, that included summers to that of a student in WE FIT THE FOLLOWING LENSES... photographs and interviews •Daily Wear Soft •Extended Wear Soft •Tinted Soft Willimantic sometimes is hard. special ?! •Bifocal Soft •Astigmatism Soft •Semi-Soft with Akbcr/ai. "Sometimes I feel jealous- Half of Akbcr/ai's family is •Hard •> why Afghanistan has to suffer in Pakistani refugee camps and Please call — questions cheerfully answered. while people here enjoy peace whufflp*

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Several years ago, when In Pakistan, Akberzai and civilians still lived in the others in the resistance planned Jalalabad Province in a raid on the Soviet-controlled Afghanistan, the Soviet Kabul Jalalabad highway, one military struck back at the of their biggest operations in Afghan resistance. the area for the summer. After Tanks rolled into a group of 18 days of planning, Akberzai villages and helicopters hovered and 250 other fighters were above them. After dropping smuggled into Afghanistan. bombs, the Soviets forced out Akberzai says he is often about 700 people from the asked how he gets into his villages.. country safely. "They garnered them outsidc- "I do it. I take the risk," childrcn.women, old folks. says Akberzai. "We have control over 95% of the Afghan resistance fighter Ahmid Akberzai, seated, with fellow fighters in They shot them, piled up their Afghanistan this summer. 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IBM UNISYS Sometimes referred to as "ihc Soviet Union's Vietnam," the UNIROYAL CHEMICAL war has resulted in about 10,000 UCONN HEALTH CENTER Soviet military casualties and costs the U.S.S.R. an estimated S10 million a day. On September 17, the resistance moved in closer than ever to Afghanistan's capital in the northeast, Kabul, leaving only six miles to spare. Akberzai spent last summer, as always, in Afghanistan, fighting for what he claims to be a popular resistance. STOP BY THE STUDENT UNION BALLROOM FROM 11-3 PM Akberzai cannot fly directly into Kabul because of Soviet surveillance, so he began the TODAY summer by flying to Pakistan. In Pakistani refugee camps, he met with friends and family tmMimmnmmmimm^V!^^^^ l»Mli»M —»' HftMMMM»HM|/M •/ i/JMAMMtf 'AMA^ftfA.' v'.i.'.utu IJ11 tl i itiJSJJSJj* Page 7 The Daily Campus, Thursday, October 8, 1987 ;Lifestyle; ...Afghan 'freedom fighters' upset Soviets country. It is risky, yes. Akbcrzai and the regiment Using U.S.-supplied Stinger rcgimenl's 450 missiles hit says Akbcrzai. "Five jets were Helicopters could sec you and during this battle. Missiles, the Afghans tried to their targets. shot down with Stingers. It was successful, there was a lot bomb you, but you do it The large regiment Akbcrzai do as much damage as possible Akbcrzai says watching the because you want to do it." was part of had a scries of to the Soviet military Soviets the day after the raid of damage." A CBS news team headed by outposts along the highway guarding the outposts . he saw "many dead bodies were The success did not last Dan Rather accompanied leading to the capital as targets. Most of the Afghan carried out to the helicopters." long. "Tanks were exploded and we The next day the Soviets overran about 30 outposts," see page 8 *•«' Corners OSCARS Beer Specials Monday - Friday $3.00 Pitchers 9pm - 11pm

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By Jamie Herman of Fine Arts - were present to present. "If 1 have a deadline to Campus Correspondani speak of their experiences in the meet, then I'll work for ten field of fine arts since they left hours a day until my hand is Yesterday, an interesting Storrs. The gallery was cramped." She told of working climax lo the "Life After Art overflowing with students and on seventy illustrations for a School" exhibit look place in faculty, eager to hear the wealth fish cookbook. "Sometimes I the Atrium Art Gallery, where of information shared by thv won't touch a pen for three tTC exhibit is being shown. The three artists. weeks. ihrcc exhibiting artists - Lauren "I'm totally sporadic," Cummings-Good works Jarrctt, Janet Cummings-Good, responded Cummings-Good from photographs in order to and Michael Maslin, all when asked to compare her past acheivc the detail and accuracy graduates of UConn's School college work load with her of her illustrations. She started out doing illustrations for PLuWhRS FOR LOVERS Handy Andy magazine, which included such things as lock mechanisms on doors and parts Campus of lawnmowcrs. Jarrctt travels to New York City once a week to work as a Florist freelance illustrator, bringing along a portfolio of her artwork First Quality Native lo help improve her chances. "I live in my studio. in fact, I don't have much house Artists Michael Maslin, nUbtb 12.50 doz left. I put a couch in my kitchen Janet Good and Lauren Jarret (left to right) speak to students at the Atrium K; 195 Downtown Storrs (Next to Paul's Pizza) 487-1193 so my friends have somewhere Gallery (Bob Palmer photo). to sit. There's always something going on — sometimes three and four S.A.A.says: ITS PARTY TIME projects at a time,' Jarrctt said. Michael Maslin, who docs Send a Friend a Party cartoons for The New Yorker , Birthdays, other occasions likened himself to a sponge that absorbs his surroundings and then "Rings out, four hours a INCLUDES: day." In the form of cartoons, "...It's not just four hours a day. * Cake, Card, Party Hat, Song I'm at work right now, lookitg at you all and probably getting * Delivered by Two Clowns ideas." Maslin works out of his home. "I get up around eleven, Only $10.00 go out for The Times lo get my mind going, make a lot of Order at the Faculty Alumni Center coffee, and men sit down at my desk in front of a big sheet of (Downstairs) blank paper." 1-4 pm Monday - Friday The gathering was well worth attending for students of (Cash or Check) all areas of study who arc curious to get a feel for making sponsored by: /^ „ j*\ Taking orders Until May a living in today's compctalivc aaaMBsociety. BBfflfflME Write more Arts ftCOOSCCOCOOOCGCOOCOOCOSOCOOOCOOCOOeCCOC©! JjOryDockDryDockDryDockDryDockDryDockDry Hey, you! Yeah, you! You like to laugh, right? Well, you'll love the Drydock

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A nasty question is making the rounds in Connecticut government planning: To what extent is human suffering an acceptable trade-off for the common good? At issue is the allowable rate of air contamination by the family of chemical compounds known as dioxins. Connecticut's MO MOV r ^ „ wt CANT .* £ Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) J-* has recommended raising the limit of dioxin emission by as much as 10D times a standard the Andy Rooney state proposed earlier this year. One of these compounds, Dioxin 2,3,7,8 TCDD has been classified as a "probable human carcinogen" by the federal government Weekend vacation The state has estimated that the new dioxin standards would cause three excess cancer cut short for victims per million residents. Opponents of the measure , such as the Connecticut Fund for the Environment, say that a more reliable figure, medical reasons using estimation procedures recommended by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, would be 225 cancer cases per million. Our friends Malcolm and Marjoric laugh, as I tried to wash my mouth out One probable reason the state desires a looser drove up to our place in the country for with snow. policy is the construction of a series of power the weekend. Mai grows rhododendron We had a good breakfast with hot plants in Hartford that would convert trash to and is a distinguished surgeon in his coffee and goodies Mai and Marjorie had energy. In the process, they would leave behind spare time. brought. ash that would produce the dioxins. Those of you on the West Coast who After breakfast Marjorie stood by the The state warns that maintaining safer, more suffered through temperatures above 100 fire in the living room, in charge of stringent standards will cost the state money degrees will be pleased to hear that we melting snow in the brass bucket. had a near-perfect fall weekend. I say "How much water does a bucket of from the expected trash-to-energy windfall. Hie "near-perfect" because we awoke snow make?" Mai asked, but no one was state dismisses criticism as "premature and ill- Sunday morning stranded on top of our in a mood for scientific curiosities. Not conceived" and the estimates as "so conservative hill in 13 inches of snow with no much —I know that because we kept as not to be useful." electricity and below-freezing weather. having to go out for more snow. Apparently the only "useful" criticism is that Our house is not built for winter While Brian and I cleared fallen trees which agrees with the state's plans. In weather. No electricity radio, WGY, was from our driveway and tried to shovel out Tuesday's Hartford Contain, members of a state reporting a state of emergency with all the cars, Mai found the storm door inserts advisory board established to examine the area roads closed because of fallen trees that Margie had asked me to put in weeks environmental impact of the recommended dioxin and dangling power lines. When I ago. policy complained that their findings had been awakened, the bedroom was cold. The Mai was getting itchy though, I could misrepresented in order to promote the lower electric clock said 6:15 but I knew that see that. wasn't right. The house was dead. "I can get out," he said impatiently. standard. I dressed and went to the kitchen. "My car has fourwheel drive. I have to As the state points out, there has yet to be any From habit I flipped the light switch. get out. There are a lot of people at the final word on the dangers of dioxin pollution. Really stupid. hospital depending on me." But accepted scientific theory points to at least The first thing that came to my mind, I wished every patient who ever sued one likely cancer-causing dioxin, and it is out of its order of importance, was that any doctor for malpractice could have unsettling that the state would plan to implement the toilets wouldn't flush. seen this one doctor being more such a standard without fully understanding the Outside there were 13 inches of snow. concerned with the welfare of his effects, even misinterpreting scientific evidence Where it had drifted, there were 30 patients than with his own. inches. I thought about the flowers we'd The specter of a night trapped in a cold in order to support their plan, as the panel admired by the side of the house and the house loomed large. We knew that if we members complained in the Courant. squash still on the vine in the vegetable left at all, we should leave in a two-car An even worse aspect of the state's proposal garden. convoy. Mai's four-wheel-drive car is the fact that they seem prepared to allow for The trees still standing, with their probably could make it but there was no the three unlucky people per million that will be magnificent red and green foliage, were way my car could get to the main road. afflicted by dioxin-caused cancer. And that, of bent double with wet snow. Son Brian Anyway, we had to be sure the main course, is their own, severly questioned, had, by luck, flown in from Chicago for roads were clear before we came down estimate. The state talks of "minimizing" the a weekend visit. off the hill. number of victims and the "acceptable daily He's hard to get out of bed but good At about 3:30 we were beginning to intake" of dioxin, even though the EPA has when he gets up. give up hope when Howard Bolster came stated that there is no such thing as an I had a small Honda generator but trundling up our road with his plow, "acceptable" intake of cancer-causing chemicals. neither Brian nor I knew how to hook it asking if we needed help. Boy, did we into the electrical system. need help. Howard was an artist with that It iscontemptable that the state would readily "I'll go down in the basement and look thing and after an hour of plowing, trade human suffering, even human life, for at it," Mai said, the physician in him pushing, pulling and crawling under the economic gain. Such an action is not only a coming out. car to hook up his chain, first to the front irreparable blow to those affected, but to a "Do you know anything about it?" I of the car and then to the back, he got us society that is supposed to value life and the asked. out. rights of the individual. It is horrifying to "Nothing," he said. I haven't talked to Mai yet today. 1 consider the inhuman example this measure Brian suggested we could at least run a hope the patients he operated on this would set. hot plate off the generator and melt snow As East Hartford Republican Susan Kniep and heat water for coffee. points out, "one death—is one too many." Any There was no gas in the generator so I morning know how lucky they were to notion of progress is seriously warped if it siphoned a gallon out of my car, sucking have him. considers the wealth of the community to in a mouthful of gas in the process. Andy Rooney is a syndicated override the health of the individual. "Want a match?" Brian said with a columnist. Opinion Mike Royko — Tom Hodson Helping out stranger doesn't pay Writing cantos

Diane was walking on the North Side she really wanted to know. "I wanted to know about...well, you about Kanto of Chicago, on her way home from 1 work, when the man suddenly collapsed now...As far as being a good At first I thought it was a voice from heaven. Well, in front of her. Samaritan, giving mouth-to-mouth to a not exactly. Okay, so I'm lying. I didn't think it was "One moment he was walking along,' guy who turns out to be a drug addict, voice from heaven, but someone was shouting at me she says, "then he just fell over on the where does that put me as far as my rather loudly. sidewalk. And he wasn't moving. It safety? "Tom, I need ink." didn't look like he was even breathing. "They told me they couldn't give me "Ink", of course, meant that this individual wanted to The first thing I thought was that he had a his name, that the privacy act didn't allow see his name in the newspaper. By now, I was used to heart attack." that. Kanto Lulaj shouting at me from his third -floor It was early evening, there were people "I can understand his right to privacy. window. He had made a habit of abusing me on a on the street, so a crowd quickly But on the other hand, when you need to regular basis. Apparently, this day was to be no gathered. find out if someone has hurt you, it different. Somebody put a hand on the man's seems to me that I have a right to know "But not the kind of ink you gave my roommate last chest, then a finger on his wrist, and said: that. year. I want good ink." "I don't think there's any pulse," "But all they would do for me is give I had always thought ink was ink. After all, I always Diane, who works in a law office, me some advice. They said I could come used the same type-writer when writing my columns. I hasn't had any formal training in CPR in in six months to get an AIDS antibody have yet to walk into a supply store to see a shelf labeled (cardiopulmonary resuscitation). test." "good ink" and another labeled "bad ink." Nevertheless, "But I knew something had to be Diane then called the city health Kanto wanted good ink. done, so I just winged it. I knelt down department to see if they had any A bit of backround information would probably be and gave him mouth-to-mouth, the way suggestions as to how she could find out beneficial right about now. Kanto is a University of I've seen it done on TV." if the man had AIDS. Connecticut soccer player who just happens to live in the I'm sure that many people reading this She gave him a detailed account, how same part of campus as I. would have done the same thing for a the man had collapsed, the mouth-to- He has a wife, 2.2 children, and a beautiful white total stranger. But I'm also sure that mouth, and what the paramedics told her picket fence in front of his house. Actually, I'm straying many more wouldn't have. A friend of about the needle marks and the bleeding from the truth a little. It's all true except for the part mine once passed out from heat on a gums. about the wife, kids, and the fence. He does have a downtown street, falling into the gutter. Then, she said, the man at the health girlfriend though, so who knows. The closest anyone came to him was the department asked: A couple of weeks ago, in a game against Boston man who leaned over, just as my friend "Did you have sex with him?" Universitu, Kanto scored the game winning goal on an was coming to , and said: "Hey, you'r "Did I what?" assist from Democratic presidential candidate Dan blocking my car." "Did you have sex with him?" Donigan. (Okay, so maybe I'm getting carried away But Diane put her mouth to that of a Diane's response cannot be printed again, but Dan could have Donna Rice if he wanted her.) stranger and began breathing in and out, here. Kanto did a good thing and I guess by telling all of trying to bring him back to life. "I went throught the roof, then I my readers about it, I'm giving Kanto "good ink". After "After about five minutes, he came to. demanded to talk to his supervisor. I told all, I heard it was a really nice goal, and he was even But then he went under again. So I tried her what happened to me and how this onsides. some more. He came to again, then he moron wanted to know if I had sex with But why shop there. Shortly thereafter, Kanto was went out again. He came to three times him. involved in a scuffle which led to his ejection from the and passed out three times by the time the "Do you know what she told me? She game, not to mention an unparalleled verbal thrashing fire department paramedics arrived." said he didn't know English too well and from Coach Joe Morrone. According to NCAA rules, When the paramedics took over, one probably didn't understand me." that is bad. So apparently, I'm giving Kanto "bad ink". I of them rolled up the man's sleeves. And that was about all the health suppose that is the price you pay for playing Rambo on "Track marks, " the paramedic said. department could do for her-tell her that the soccer field. That meant puncture wounds from some mope who answers the phone can't A few days after that game, I was sitting in my room needles. And that meant that the man handle English. with a few friends reading the award-winning University was, or had been, a mainlining drug And where does that leave Diane? of Connecticut soccer program. I honestly have no idea addict. "I'm thinking about hiring a lawyer to what award the program won, but I was reading it The paramedic looked at Diane's face force the hospital to release his name and nonetheless. I was flipping through a feature article and said: "Miss, you have blood on your records to see if he has AIDS. But that about Kanto when he walked in the room. lips." He looked into the man's mouth will cost me money I can't afford to "Kanto, you're just the guy I wanted to see. What's ind said: "He has bleeding gums." spend. this stuff about feeling an emotional letdown after all At first, Diane wasn't sure what the your injuries?" significance of that was. She was still "So it looks like I'll have to wait six "Yo man, that's the kind of stuff they want to hear. shaken from the experience of having months and take the tests. That's good ink." brought somebody she thought was dead "It's kind of a Catch-22. I help "Wait a minute, back up here. Who wants to hear that back to life. someone. And now I can be in danger, kind of stuff?" "He could have AIDS," the paramedic but nobody will tell me if I am or I'm not. I turned to my friends in the room. One was picking said. "Look, he's probably an addict and "I'm sure it won't happen again, but ifl his nose and the other was yawning. around here..." anybody ever falls over in front of me, "Jeff, do you want to hear this kind of stuff?" I What he meant by "around here" was somebody else will have to help him. Pll asked. that it happened in the heart of the city's keep on walking." "No, I don't want any part of it." large gay community. There's no need to be that heartless, "Bryan, how about you?" The man went to a nearby hospital. Diane. You can always call the health "It gets me sick to read it. You know that, Tom." And Diane went into a state of panic. department and report that somebody is Kanto interjected, "Why are you guys bustin' on me?" "I called the hospital," she said." They lying on the sidewalk. "I'm just trying to get to the bottom of this, Kanto." confirmed that he had some kind of On the other hand, don't bother. Eventually, I got to the bottom of it all. It turned out seizure and that we had succeeded in They'll just ask why you have sex on the that Kanto was involved in a payola scam involving getting his heart started." sidewalk. good ink, bad ink, and ink to be announced at a later But the hospital wouldn't tell her what Mike Royko is a syndicated columnist. date. It was all so, shall we say, sordid. (I am really stretching it today.) In any case, Kanto is no longer with us. He was driven off campus after yelling one too many facetious The Daily Campus comments from his third-floor window. His wife divorced him and his kids tore down the fence. He still Letters Policy plays soccer, and every once in a while you'll see his The Daily Campus welcomes all letters expressing all viewpoints. Letters should be name in the newspaper. Whether it's good ink or bad as brief as possible and are subject to condensation, grammar, good taste and the ink, well, that's for you to decide. deletion of libel. Letters must be typed and double spaced and should include ...Oh, and Coach Morrone, don't yell at Kanto. This signature, valid mailing address and telephone number, if any. Pseudonyms and was all my idea. initials will not be used. The address and phone number are for our verification only Tom Hodson is a Daily Campus columnist. and will not be published. Letters are printed only with names, but a name may be withheld on request. Send Letters to the Editor, The Daily Campus, 11 Dog Lane, The Daily Campus Starrs, CT 06268 429-9384 Page 12 The Daily Campus, Thursday, October 8, 1987 iArtSi Sophisticated Ladies come from New York to Storrs

By Orin Levy As the fust act progressed, meant for a small club. The she is such a bad dancer that travelling with this show for Campus Correspondent various styles emerged ranging performer, Jannis Warner, even the one fellow who quite some time; unfortunately, from the outrageously clad managed to bring the same approaches her finally discards it showed in the low energy of "Sophisticated Ladies," a performers in Bli-Blip, a full closeness that one might her as hopeless. This provided the performers. None the less, musical review of 16 songs by stage presentation of dance and rccicvc in a small club to great amusement to the the audience appeared to enjoy Duke Ellington, was presented vocals, to the sublime and Jorgensen. This is not easy. audience due to the girl's giddy every moment. at Jorgensen Auditorium last intimate Solitude. The latter As the second act character. Other upcomming events night to a sold-out house. The was a superbly performed progressed, the audience was Overall, the technical at Jorgensen Auditorium show was a cabaret style cabaret song delivered with a delighted by other musical expertise of the sound and include: Evita, The Central performance, creating a feeling passionate loneliness. numbers such as Mood Indigo. lighting crew left a great deal Philharmonic Orchestra of of comraderie between Just when the thought Sophisticated Lady, and to be desired. Sound quality China, and Circus Royal. performers and audience. occurred that the show could Dancers in Love. This song was poor at best, spotlights Contact the box office at 486- The cast consisted of 11 not be more interesting, the proved to be the evening's missed cues, bounced and 4226. singers and dancers. The show second act commenced. The highlight with its superior generally made a nuisance of opened with Hit me with a hot opening number of the second costumes, characterizations, themselves. Shall we get it note and watch me bounce, a act was In a sentimental mood. and dancing skills. It told the together next time? \Write Arts \ catchy duct that set the tone for This was again an impassioned story of a shy girl who wants These professional actors the rest of the evening. rendition of a song strictly to dance at a social, however have undoubtably been MQCh mountain potteRy PROSPECTIVE TEACHERS MUST PASS THE CONNCEPT CONNECTICUT COMPETENCY EXAMINATION FOR PROSPECTIVE TEACHERS- studio/showroom ESSENTIAL KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS IN Beautiful, handthrown pottery created on MATHEMATICS, READING, AND WRITING the premises. Public Act 86-147 requires all students wishing to be formally admitted to a Hour*- teacher preparation program after June 30, 1986 to pass the CONNCEPT. Tu«s Fr. 12 5. Sal 10 5 All candidates for teacher certification beginning May 1, 1987 will be required to pass the CONNCEPT. 1203) 875 0149 223 Merrow Rd.. Tolland. CT Waiver of the CONNCEPT requires notification of:

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"■«* Meaty production of "Sweeney Todd" knocks *'em dead By Jayne Keedle very well, although last night production did not have. The nature and materialistic mind Johanna and Anthony Daily Campus Staff some of the instuments were grey brick face of the alleys and was engaging rather than provide the romantic love drowned out by others at times, the night view of St. Pauls offensive, and her sense of story, although in some ways The Demon Barber has come and the music occassionally cathedral as the back drop humor made her a favourite this sub-plot seems to Storrs and the audience loved overpowered the singing. recaptures nineteenth century with the audience. Her unneccessary. Johanna, played him! The show starred Terry London, with its gloom and unrequited love for Todd was alternating nights by Patricia Sweeney Todd previewed Runnels as Sweeney Todd, a poverty. The barbers shop is apparent, even before the script Barbano and Kathryn Honan, last night to an enthusiastic barber who returns to London's above the pie shop, and a and score made it clear has a beautiful, operatic voice, audience in the Harriet Fleet Street after a forced exile, mechanical barbers chair tips Coyle and Runnel are a although in her first scene she Jorgcnscn theatre. This latest to discover that his wife was Todd's hapless victims down a powerful duo, vocally and seemed rather stiff. Anthony, Nutmeg production, directed by raped and then killed herself. shoot to the baking room. A charismatically, and dominate played by John Drury, seemed John Herr, is full of Incensed by chimney, complete with the show. However, other to be having a bad night. His contradictions. It is fast the injustice of life, Todd smoke, signals that the meat is characters are equally strong. voice was often hard to hear moving in action, although the swears to revenge himself cooking. Tobias, a simple street urchin, and seemed slightly flat in musical itself is long. It is against his enemies and the Runnels first appears is convincingly and rather places. gory, with some sex and much whole of humanity. To this maniacally from under the endearingly played by Clay Both Todd and Lovett were violence, but the material is end he returns to his old shop stage as the scene is set. David as innocent and performed with such emotion often dealt with lightheartedly. and begins to give strangers, However, during the first half childlike, although even his and depth, and the songs sung It is surprisingly funny ,yet "the closest shave they've ever of the show we see him hands do not remain free of with such intonation and filled with social commentary had!" biding his time until his transformed from a mysterious blood. feeling, complete with English and suspense, and it takes a intended victims come into the stranger with a past, to a The judge, a thoroughly dialects, that the characters of compassionate look at one of shop. widowed and berc >ft man, and nasty character, was played Johanna and Anthony the most maniacal mass He teams up with Mrs. finally to a crazy phychopath lechcrously and emotionally by unfortunately seemed rather one murderers in London's history. Lovctt, played by Laura Coylc, with a lust for vcngcncc. But Roger duPcn, although he was dimmcnsional in comparison. The orchestration for the and together they find a because we have come to perhaps a little too funny at his The production cost for show holds another surprise, as practical way to dispose of the understand his motives, and most lecherous. "Sweeney Todd" totaled William Pcnn has taken the bodies and solve the meat because he maintains a sense of The beggar woman, played $37,000, including royalties, score, written by Stephen shortage that was slowing the humor, he is a villain the by Beth Hamilton (and by but even the preview made it Sondhcim, for a full orchestra, pie business. audience loves. Audrey Scussell on alternate worth that much money. The and adapted it for four The set is elaborate, with a Coylc played a dynamic Mrs. nights) got off to a very strong show opens tonight, if you synthesisers and percussion mechanically revolving stage, Lovctt, with great energy and start in the first scene, but was have to fight for tickets, do so only. This innovation works that even the broadway much hilarity. Her earthy not consistent throughout for "Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber of Fleet Street! " UCONN DELIVERS! at Storrs Commons across location Part-Time Hours • Full-Time Earnings from E.O. Smith High School THE COMPANY: Your future is here. It's RPS: Roadway Package System. Utilizing state-of-the-art equipment, sophisticated laser Indulge yourself with TCBY Lite Bites,-,. Low calorie treats made with technology and more, we are on the leading-edge of the Small Package Shipping and Delivery Industry Our aggressive expansion means we'll delicious TCBY frozen yogurt and sugarless fruits. You'll say they're Deliterul! be leading the way in the business world of tomorrow.

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78 FORD FIESTA! RUNS YOU KNOW, WHEN IT COMBS TO TO RECTIFY THIS UNFAIR SITUA- JACK! 7TREP OF THOSE RUMORS ANY OF YOUPLAQUEPBY WELL. GREAT MILAGE. CHARACTER DEFENSE, I MUST TION, IP LIKE TO MAKE AN OFFER ABOUT CALIFORNIA* LETMEPUT STORIES OF WOMANIZING? $750. CALL ROXIE AT 486- CONFESS TO AN ADVANTAGE-I\E\ TO MY OPPONENTS. IF ANYONE OF THEM TO R-R-REST! PAT! WANT TRUST ME TO HANDLE IT 3839 or 486-4842 FS 10/9 1 GOTUNUMnWAIRTIME^Z' YOU SHOULD DEVELOP A CHARACTER METOSET YOUR MILITARY WITH PP-PISCRBTION, - ANYPLACS.ANY^^p*^^ PP-PEFECT, TP3E HAPPY RECORP STRAIGHT* JESSE! TO ACCESS THE PUBLIC IT'S ONLY MIR, 4th housemate wanted. Older ANP CLEAR IT FAIR! Student or Working person UP, UP! preferred. Non-smoker. Rent $187.50 + utilities. $375 security deposit. Move in immediately until May. Call 872-3195. RH 10/9

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1979 Datsun 210 Wagon. Snow tires, new brakes, muffler, and shocks. 89,000 miles and some rust. Runs good. $750 or B.O. Call 456- 1678. Keep trying. Early a.m., best time. FS 10# J Page 15 Classifieds The Daily Campus, Thursday, October 8, 1987 consider others. Nov. 1 CALL SANDY "THE" occupancy. Call Hilary at 429- WANTED: Roommates/ 6163 RH 10/14 DESPERATELY TYPIST AT 429-6372 FOR Wanted SEEKING THREE OR PROFESSIONAL HOME FOUR INXS TICKETS. TYPING/EDITING Housemates South Windsor, female, mid- STUDENTS: EARN EXTRA WILL PAY TOP $$$!! SERVICES ON SELECTRIC. 20's non-smoker, to share 2 SLIDING RATES: $1.00 1st Roommate needed for large CASH MAKING SURVEY PLEASE CALL CINDY bedroom condo, pool, tennis. OR MARY AT 429-3117 TEN PAGES DOUBLE. townhouse in Ashford. $250 Twenty minutes to UConn and CALLS FROM YOUR PHONE. A couple of (after 5:00) or 429-9384 75cents THEREAFTER. month plus 1/2 utilities. Own Hartford. $300/momh plus 1/2 (OTHER RATES FOR bedroom. Prefer Female, no Evenings weekly. 486-3353 and LEAVE MESSAGE. utilities. Call 644-5237 eves. OTHER CATEGORIES.) pets, non-smoker, but will W 10/15. THANKS!!!! W 10\23 RH 10/8 ********************* FREE EDITING. NEGOTIABLE. Beyond the Dorm by Jim Darling INTERNATIONALS INVITED. THESES: MY Karde Korner by the Italian Scallion SPECIALTY. W 10/8

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Early morning delivery of the Keith M. (Sigma Chi) Kay- Peter W. (of Sigma Chi)-- Hartford Courant at East Despite all the difficulties. I Tuesday at Ted's was nice. Hey you crazy wild man smile Campus, call 429-9330. HW Personals am trying to make your week a Maybe we can do it again would you please! Hope your 10/9 little better. Hope it's great! without "the family". Wadd'ya week has been great! Love Your Secret Sister say? -Rob your secret sister. A CHANCE FOR A. UCMB, MEANIINGFUL JOB. MAKE I am PROUD to be associated Middlesex 1st, To MG, Happy Three Year DEB, Anniversary. It's been yards MONEY, WHILE with you- ALWAYS. Not And on Thursday the silence HAPPY BIRTHDAY! I ADVANCING SOCIAL anyone gets ivited to breakfast was broken, a cry broke out and yards of the yellow yam. I HOPE TODAY IS A GREAT love you a lot. From your JUSTICE. PAY $175 TO with the PREZ! Let's FIRE and the party began. All AND MEMORABLE DAY! little green monster. P.S. $225 PER WEEK PLUS UP and blow BU away! TUP, Middlescxcs Welcome! HAVE A TERRIFIC DINNER proudly signed by, Can I have my Sweats back? BENEFITS. HOURS 3-10 PM WITH MOM! LOVE, YOUR your President John. Ton, BUDDY KRIS TRAINING PROVIDED, Molly P. of KAPPA KAPPA PART-TIME HOURS Please try and forget.. Think Mike W. (Sigma Chi), of the good times! I love you GAMMA: DEAR SUE AVAILABLE. CALL I hope you are enjoying this Finally the night is here! I am SHARON AT 456-3157 HW more than you realize. Thanx for Dinner, And the Last week's surprises. Only one so happy to have you as a 10/29 XOJ Three Years. I hope our more day until the secret's out! daughter- Get Psyched for a friendship can still grow Love, your secret Little Sister. TOWERS COUNCIL, fun-filled semester. Loyally, stronger. Love, Craig Don't pass the buck... earn a your Mom. buck with a high paying job Y'all are doing a SJUZCI job! Sean R. (Sigma Chi), Get Psyched for Homecoming! To the Tolland 2nd Singers, through Off Campus This is a week of surprises, and To the pledges of KAPPA Employment, 3rd floor, Wilbur Love, Jen (FUDD& JUNIOR): here is one more! Have a great KAPPA GAMMA: I hear Europe is looking for a Cross HW 10/9 The fun has begun! Your weekend! Love, your Secret To #3 on the mens Polo team, new lead singer. Remember: Little Sister. moms have "strung you along" "This one goes out toe the one Need waiters/waitresses and your horsie left a present in for long enough! Tonight's the dishwasher in Shakespeare front of Wheeler while you I love" because "this may be Katrina! Smile, kiddo! Things night- You'll be orphans no our last goodbyc-- Dorm. Please contact Andy at were showing off last week. If longer! And get psyched for look a little bleak right now, you don't pick it up, we'll CARRRRRRIEEE" Love, 486-3497. DAY KITHCEN but we are here if you need a your pledge retreat Tomorrow HELP also needed TuTh 10am- throw rocks at you! The 5:30 movie crew of hug! Love, Camilla and Dana night. Practice those songs! Tolland 1st. lpm. Paying job. HW 10/12 You guys are the best & I am Desperately seeking the girl Dear Disappoitcd UCMB with the white sweat shirt. so proud and psyched to be Member: your pledge trainer! LEAD SINGER WANTED! You never showed up? W/B, It's people like you that drag James. Love & Loyalty, Marilyn must have STRONG STAGE the spirit of the band down and Miscellaneous PRESENCE and make us look bad. Before you To the blonde with a green EXPERIENCE! Looking for a Sonja Lasagna- start criticizing (without the Yo! Since we're both living jacket and Kakhi pants in the BLUES BASED HARD guts to sign your name) why S.U. Lounge Monday ROCK STYLE. CALL 487- the single life, let's get back to EARL'S TRAVELING DISC don't you do something about Morning. I'm interested! JOCKEY SERVICE: In 7616 S.M.F. HW 10/8 the basics- FUN! Life is not a your own attitude? We have spectator sport! And my Respond in Personals. Girl in business over a decade on ALL worked very hard this favorite S.C. Too sexy to be green sweater. PS. I'm the campus. On Campus student season, and I think we've done uptight! Love G.A. one who showed you the ad. rates starting at $90 with Mothers helper- Driver, mature a FANTASTIC job! And I am lady with safe car to drive and lighting. (Also, interested in not the only one who thinks Mary- Beanie- buying Kenwood amplifiers nuturc 7 and 4 year olds. From so: ask anyone who has seen 7:45- 9 am; 2:40-4:30 pm. please meet me at St. Mark's Well, here it is! A personal and Technics turntables) Call us perform or belter yet, ask chapel at 5:30pm on Sunday; just for you! You're a great 423-1508. M '2/10 Reliability a must. Call Nick ANY of the other 140 band or Susan at 487-1759. HW there's a short prayer service roomie. I NEED your support members who have kept their now just as you NEED mine. 10/13 followed by a good free meal- Having a Parly? Call S- positive attitudes, even when Joe Remember, we ARE going to AUDIO. We've got 2400 Watts things have been tough. kick butt! "LMB" and "Party?" of Sound, computerized Sometimes the lines may not To the punk chick around the -ANGE lighting and 8 years of AREN'T YOU SICK OF be perfectly straight, but the Psychology building TuTh experience at UCONN. Call COOKING? KITCHEN HELP PEOPLE in the UCMB arc 1:30 (white hair and a tail). To the buisness major with the Matt or Sandy at 429-7784. M NEEDED IN GREAT, and THAT is what Hard Rock Cafe Shirt- 12/10 WADE/HAMILTON HOUSES Saw you on the bus a few really matters. Jennifer weeks ago. Like to meet you. Meet me a Thumper's, all 3000 IN TOWERS. THREE Respond in personals. of you. PS. I luv buisness MEALS EVERY SCHOOL To the sisters of Kappa Alpha -Blonde Bangs majors. Thanx, signed, the U- COMPUTER SERVICE: DAY! SEE LOU IN Theta, Thank You for Brunch 2 fan. Word Processing (Multimatc), KITCHEN. HW 10/9 and a great morning of Fun and Dear Sweeney, What are you Lotus 1-2-3, dBase III, Mail- Games (Who did live in Saudi doing tonight? Meet me at the Heather P.~ Merge, Labels, provided by Arabia?). We look Forward to Nutmeg theatre at 8:00. We WELCOME to Theta!! Get Microcomputer Specialist in EVENINGS/ more good times and events can share a scrumptious meat psyched for an excellent my home. IBM/PC (comp). PART TIME: BORED WITH with you. —The brothers of pie and have a bloody good semester of pledging! Professional service guaranteed. PRIME TIME TV? Kappa Sigma. time! -Mrs. Loveu Theta love and mine, Your 429-6072. M 10/16 THE HARTFORD Pansie Pal SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Dear Lost Cause: Sec Meg, SONIC SOUND D.J. seeks articulate, creative phone EVENTS section! Happy Birthday!!! HAPPY 19th VALERIE, SERVICE Will Play your personalities for October, to I hope you have a terrific day. HAPPY 18thNICHOLE!! favorite ROCK, DANCE, TOP promote our new season. Top CATHY (6N) You deserve the best!! Keep YOU FINALLY GOT YOUR FORTY, AND OLDIE closers make $200/week and What were you thinking? We smiling! LUV YA! Jeanne PERSONAL!! LOVE, MUSIC. For any occassion. more. Guarantee and bet you were loving it though. LOREN, MARY, and Special on Campus Rate. Call Outstanding incentives. Call Now you can't say you never Hey Pickle!!! KATHY! 487-5333. M 10/20 Hollv Bahn at 246-8742. 11 got a personal so stop Good Luck on all of your am-1 pm, 6-8pm. Mon-Thurs bothering us and stop inviting exams this week, and weekend! DANA (this one's for you) or 1-3 pm Sun. HW 10/16 Thanks for making my 20th guys to our floor from I love you!!! —Your WORD WIZARD will laser Thumper's! "Sweetness" the best of all. typeset your resumes, flyers; The Cuervo Gold type term papers, theses, MARK L. (Northwood Apts): The fine Columbian letters. FREE EDITING! Pick FULL TIME EXPERIENCED PAMM. (Hartford 4th), A BIRTHDAY PERSONAL HAPPY 19TH BIRTHDAY! Make tonight a wonerful thing up, delivery available anytime. PAINTERS AND WALL- FOR YOU! Happy 25th Here's to another year at Love, Mike Reasonable rates. Call 742- PAPER HANGERS Birthday! Tried to find UCONN! Hope you have an 6410 9am-9pm. M 10/9 NEEDED. START AT $7.00 Decadent Women to Celebrate AWESOME day. PARTY PER HOUR. CALL 487-9328 Pam, with You, But They Say HARD! (Rum + Fun) Love, EVENINGS. HW 10/16 You're Too Old! Anyway, I know what I can do with my NATURAL Foods, Beer, and Maria, Amy, Lisa, Lara, Wine Making Supplies, Have a Happy One! Love, Stacia. P.S. Watch out for pizza! What can you do with Your Sister & Brother-in-law yours? See me for ideas, Incense, Essential Oils, rum-cokes, they get you every Potpourri CHAMPLION'S Gumby's wants you to be a Ume, RALPH! wench! GET PSYCHED TO part of the Gumby adventure. Sisters and Pledges of Kappa SAIL FRIDAY GENERAL STORE RT 275, Now hiring for all positions. Alpha Theta. The Fireman Eagleville, 1 1/2 miles from didn't think your cooking was GN Campus Call 429-1144. M Apply Anyday after 11:30 am. To the auburn haired woman thai great, But we definitely Would you please stop visiting 12/10 Great Money, alot of fun. with the teenage breasts (and did! Thanks For a great lime. me. I'm so sick of you. Don't Located at four Corners, still growing^, I'm crazy about (formerly Substop) Phone: Let's do it again soOn. The come upstairs anymore! you. Let's sleep together. Please! Joanne THE SATIN SWAN 429-GUMB, 429-4862 HW Fall '87 Pledges of Kappa JR III 10/9 Sigma PS. I miss you! 345 Main Street Manchester. (646-9881). Featuring vintage GZ Hamilton: Thanks for the To Amy G., the demon barber jewelry and accessories, tans, tapes. Hope you figure out Happy Birthday to You! of Hale 8, handbags, laces and trims. Excellent Income for part time your project. Oh yeah— Happy Birthday to You! Good Luck and Happy Birthday Come see us. home assembly work. For HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Love Happy Birthday Dear Batman, on Saturday. We think you'll Browsers welcomed- info., call 504-641-8503 Ext. ya tonz bro. Your sis- AZ Happy Birthday to You! make it! Love, Gary and Buyers adored! 7902 HW 10/8 Allen. Love, Your Sisters Joanne. M 10/12 The Daily Campus, Thursday, October 8, 1987 iClassifiedSi Page 17 FLYING NUNS TAPES now SOUTH CAMPUS: IF DEAR LOST CAUSE: The LOST- MAROON LEATHER NEED A HOUSE SITTER? A at the Disc... Fashion answer is right in front of your ANYONE IS INTERESTED Colours, Pix, and Info... We WALLET. PLEASE RETURN RESPONSIBLE CLEAN IN COMPETING IN THE eyes.... Coopertive THE EARRINGS THAT COUPLE WILL SIT YOUR Love You Bopey $5.00 M Education's annual career day. HOMECOMING LIP SYNC 10/8 WERE INSIDE. NO HOUSE AND TAKE CARE CONTEST, PLEASE It's TODAY in the Student QUESTIONS ASKED. 487- OF YOUR PETS WHILE CONTACT CINDY, Union Ballroom from ll-3pm. 1757. LF 10/9 YOU ARE AWAY ANY WHEELER B 205, BY More than 25 companies will PERIOD TERMS FRIDAY AFTERNOON Events be there to discuss CO-OP and FOUND-- NEGOTIABLE. 429-5791 M10/8 your career opportunitcs with Beautiful orange and white you. Find out now! You can male 4-6 month old kitten with get experience and get paid all white feel. He's probably before you graduate. ACT been missing for a while. We POSOTIONS AVAILABLE TODAY-TODAY-TODAY NOW! - Captain Co-op found him in A-lot behind Stop by the Student Union (CC.) for ballroom and visit with some Holcomb at 8:00pm Oct.6. As of the best companies around. of Friday, he has a good home, SUMMER 1988 ORIENTATION STAFF Co-op employers will be TWO FAMILY TAG SALE: so if he's yours, speak now, available from 11-3 to answer Sofa, Twinbeds, Color 487-8438, ask for Cynthia. LF10/9 - Freshman Program your career questions. Get Television, Books, Records, Igloo Cooler, MORE!! Sat- - Parent Program experience and get paid working in a 6-month Co-op!!! Sun. Oct. 9-10 10AM- 5PM. LOST: Mens brown wallet at E 10/8 626 STORRS RD. arcade in Student Union. ALL applications available ONLY at ONE MANSFIELD CENTER, 4 Sentimental value. Reward! (select one) of the following meetings: Your opportunity to Rcgistci miles from campus E 10/9 Call Dave 487-6232. LF 10/9 to vote is coming to an end Tuesday, October 8, 1987 today, So Grab it in front of 4:00 pm OR 6:30 pm the Co-op from 10-2 pm. This LOST- MAROON LEATHER is sponsored by ConnPIRG. WALLET. PLEASE RETURN Room 101, Student Union Building E 10/8 Lost & Found THE EARRINGS THAT WERE INSIDE. NO QUESTIONS ASKED. 487- 1757. LF 10/9 w.»'I'VE GOT THE PERFECT JOB!' HARTFORD HALL: I found FOUND-- month. It's the perfect job - .ind a sum of money and a receipt Bcautiful orange and white 1 found it at Norrell Temporary in the stairway of Hartford male 4-6 month old kitten with Services. Hall. Contact mc at Box 40 all white feet. 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•or details on Game 2 of the ationai League Championship Sports today eries! between the Cardinals and The Daily Campus The WOMEN'S TENNIS team he Giants, and Game 1 pf the hosts HOLY CROSS at 3 p.m. [American League Championship The MEN'S GOLF team travels Series between the Tigers and to Hebron CT, for the ECAC the Twins : . QUALIFIER. See page 18 Sports Thursday, October 8, 1987 Soccer team dumps Yale

By Paul Edward Parker Minutes later, after UConn lost the ball again, Daily Campus Staff Morronc instructed: "Possess it and get rid of it; The men's soccer team beat key New possess it and move with it." With 22 minutes left in the game, Morronc England rival Yale 3-2 yesterday on goals critiqued his team's play in the attacking third of from Kanto Lulaj, Fernando Carlos and the field: "We're losing the ball needlessly here; Steve Rammel — whose second-half we gotta put some pressure in the box." penalty kick was the game winner. With 10:14 left in the match, Yale's Dennis UConn dominated the first 30 minutes, McCoy tripped Tunson in the penally box. with neither team carrying a clear Morronc picked Rammel to take the shot. After advantage the rest of the violence-filled the game, Morronc said he chose Rammel instead game. of Donigan because he thought Yale would know UConn, ranked second in New England and that Donigan usually shoots to the same spot on 15th nationally, is 8-2-2. Yale, ranked third in penally kicks. Against the University of New England, is 4-2. California at Los Angeles, Martin saved a Lulaj scored less than 10 minutes into the penalty kick. match and Yale responded by pushing, shoving Morronc wanted Martin guessing, so he turned and tripping. UConn quickly matched the Eli's to Rammel. The North Goal Gang, seated behind physical tactics. Martin and famous for its "U-G-L-Y" cheer, "We had to," senior back Chris Rcif said, chanted, "Open net, open net, open net." Martin "with the stuff they were doing — spitting in guessed correctly that Rammel would shoot to peoples' faces." the right, but was unable to slop Rammcl's Rcif referred to David Pfcffcrkorn, a Yale back, quick shot. who spit in Lulaj's face after a foul in front of After the score, ihc North Goal Gang chanted, the press tent at midficld. "We're Number One. We're Number One." Yale coach Steve Griggs showed he is either a This was the second lime this year lhal a foul liar or blind after the game, denying Pfcffcrkorn against Tunson, who has One assist, has set up a spit at Lulaj: "That's absolutely impossible. goal. The first was against Syracuse, when Scott UConn's Steve Rammel (fifth from left) is mobbed There's no way he would do it." Owsiany dragged Tunson down. after scoring the winning goal against Yale But he did. The penalty kick, which put UConn up 3-1, Wednesday (Jen Hehl photo). Lulaj, though, took revenge a different way. In inspired Yale to play better, Carlos said. "They each of the past two games, he had goals called cither had lo go all or nothing. They had to work Field hockey team back for offsides. "After Dan [Donigan] served even harder, and it showed." that ball," Lulaj said, "I didn't celebrate; I waited It showed with 6:27 lefl as Pcicr Zcnobi picked to make sure the refs didn't make a call." up a loose ball about six yards out and scored remains unbeaten On the goal, Donigan look a throw-in on the unassisted. By Douglas Hardy goalie Sue Sabatino was used left side from Wayne Churyk and crossed it to the Losing on a penally kick did not sit well with Daily Campus Staff for target practice, stopping 22 far post. Lulaj headed it in. the Yale coach. As ihc teams cleared the field, On Wednesday the women's Husky shots. About eight minutes later, Rcif moved through Griggs yelled at Morronc, "Nice win, Joe. Just field hockey team continued The Husky offense controlcd midficld, beating one man, and passed the ball keep doing what your doing." their unbeaten streak as they the game as the Elis were forward to Brian Parker. Parker laid the ball off Morronc replied, "Sixteen times. Sixteen shut out Yale University 3-0 unable to launch any effective for Donigan, who fed Rcif with a through ball. times," referring to UConn's 16th win in the 18 behind single goals from Diane offensive efforts into UConn's Rcif ran onto it and sent a low drive that beat games ihc two schools have played since Madl and the Fuchs sisters, half of the field. Yale kcc|)cr Bryan Martin, but bounced off the Morronc became couch. Dana and Traccy. Senior Traccy Fuchs' team goal post. Griggs credited the loss on iwo things: "It's The No. 11 nationally ranked leading seventh goal of the Four minutes after Rcif's shot, Carlos hit a just intensity level — they were winning a lot Huskies (4-0-2) dominated the season was assisted by senior curving shot from 25 yards out on the left. The of 50-50 balls." He also said the crowd and its Elis (2-5) in every sense of the Cathy Lunghi, 19:10 into the ball would have gone wide right by about a yard, aggressive atlitudc helped. "Ii took its loll, I word, outshooting Yale 31 -4 in first period when Fuchs put a but Martin pounced on it. think. Ii shouldn't if we got our team ready." freshman goalkeeper Megan shot behind Eli goalie Sue Four minutes later, Carlos got it right. Diego Rammel saw it differently: "We dominated the Tiley's first shutout as a Sabatino from less than 10 Borja crossed the ball from the left to three Yale game, and if ihcy say differently, they saw a Husky. Tilcy was called on to yards out. defenders and Mike Tunson. Tunson and one different game." make onlv 2 saves while Yale See page 18 defender jumped up; the defender sent the ball Lulaj credited Yale's goals on defensive straight up. When it came down, he and Tunson breakdowns: "Breakdown ... boom ... ihcy got a jumped again. Tunson headed the ball toward goal." More players cross Carlos, who struck it on one bounce into the The stats for the game: right side of the net. FINAL: goals, UConn 3-2; shots. Yale 13-12; Yale managed the first of its four shots in the corner kicks, UConn 7-2; goalie saves, UConn 6- union's picket lines half with just under 11 minutes to play — a 1; back saves, UConn 1-0; offsides; fouls, Yale reported during the first two 22-20; cautions, 0; ejections, 0; penalties, Yale By the Associated Press harmless header that keeper Tom Folcy easily 1-0. Attendance 1779. Eleven San Francisco 49crs, weeks of the strike. snatched down. led by quarterback Joe The number swelled Three minutes later, Yale unleashed a more Montana, broke ranks with Wednesday, with more than 25 lethal shot. Paul Morsink and Steve Cass striking NFL players returning. combined to cross the ball to Eric Pcrugini, who Men's tennis aced Wednesday and reported back to The defections from the faced freshman midfielder Ian Gruno. Perugini The Boston University men's tennis team their team, sending the number striking 49crs began Tuesday beat Gruno near the top of the box and slipped improved to 5-2 on the year as the Terriers of returning regulars in the night with the return of veteran the ball past Folcy. >wcpt all nine matches cnrouic to a 9-0 victory league over the 100-mark. tight end Russ Francis. It A minute later, Yale's Tom Choqucttc had a over UConn Wednesday. The NFL Managcmcni accelerated with Montana, wide onc-on-onc against Folcy that seemed a certain The match was the final of ihc season for Council had set a 1 p.m. receiver Dwight Clark, running equalizer. Attacking from the right, Choquette UConn, which finishes with a 4-4 record on deadline for returning players backs Roger Craig, Joe Cribbs drove the ball low to Folcy's left. Folcy slid the fall. who wished to receive a and , corncrback down and stopped the ball with his feet and then SINGLES RESULTS — Dan Garrctt (BU) def. paycheck this week. And Eric Wright, defensive end pounced on the carom. Todd Farin 7-6, 6-2; Glenn Lolloyd (BU) def. Mark several key players decided Dwainc Board, linebackers The half ended with UConn holding an 8-4 Sinatro 6-2, 6-2; Craig Foreman (BU) def. Steve Wednesday against missing a George Cooper and , advantage in shots and the 2-1 advantage on the Ehrcnprcis 6-4, 6-4; Sunil Mcnon (BU) def. Glenn third consecutive payday. tight end and scoreboard. Marshall 6-3, 6-2; Jim Mccnanghan (BU) def. About 90 players, including defensive linman Pete Kuglcr In the second half, Yale picked up the level of Jonathan Hipshcr 6-3. 6-4; Bill Mount (BU) def. reporting to camp at Redwood Steve Rcpass 4-6, 6-2, 6-3. quarterback Danny White, its play a bit while UConn sagged a little. This DOUBLES RESULTS — Garrctt & Lolloyd running back Tony Dorsctt and City, Calif. only made coach Joe Morronc, who snapped one (BU) def. Hipshcr and Mike Grccnbcrg 6-2. 6-3; defensive tackle Randy White Keith Fahnhorst, the 49crs' clipboard during the game, more animated. Foreman & Mcnon (BU) def. Marshall & Glenn of Dallas, quarterback Gary player representative, said the About 15 minutes into the half, Churyk lost Horowitz 8-6; Mccnanghan & Mount (BU) def. Sam Hogeboom and defensive end defections would cause team the ball as he tried to moved past defenders at England S Lee Glassman 6-0, 6-2. Mark Gastincau of the New devisivencss. midficld. "Wayne," Morronc called out from the TEAM RECORDS — Boston University 5-2; York Jets, along with several But Coach Bill Walsh said sklclino,'just distribute the godamn thing and UConn 4-4 . Clayers;on injured reserve..had See page ,|J, don'ibc ciucvvUbJi.." .... 4 ,