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Vol. LXXXVII No. 25 The University of Connecticut Thursday. October 13, 1983 Soviets will leave talks Grasso charged if NATO installs missiles uith illegal GENEVA (AP) — Soviet and In Moscow, West German campaigning U.S. negotiators met Wednes- Parliament members met HARTFORD (AP) — The day to discuss limiting me- with Soviet officials and said state's top prosecutor charges dium-range missiles in Eur they do not expect the Soviet that Thomas Grasso, husband ope and scheduled their next Union to pull out of the missile of the late Gov. Ella Grasso, and session as usual, despite re- talks even if NATO goes ahead state Democratic Party Chair- ports of a possible breakdown with the deployment. man James M. Fitzgerald were in talks. involved in illegal campaign But senior Kremlin spokes- Zamyatin told a German- tactics during the 1980 Con- man Leonid Zamyatin, visiting Soviet colloquium in Ham- necticut Democratic presiden- West Germany, warned that burg that the Soviet Union tial primary. the Soviets would leave the came to Geneva with the goal The charges were contained negotiating table if no results of "reducing existing atomic in a sworn complaint by Chief were forthcoming and if potentials in Europe" but is State's Attorney Austin NATO's new Pershing missiles now ready to "continue the Henry Kissinger and Former prime minister McGuigan to the state Elec- are deployed in Western negotiations in order to reach Costa Rlcan President Luis Kakuei Tanaka leaving a tions Commission, which the Europe in December as a reduction and limitation of commission made public Alberto Monge congratu- planned. Toyko court (IIP! photo). medium-range missiles." Wednesday. late each other Tuesdav VS. officials in Washington However, should "a situa- McGuigan charged that two (IPI photo). said Tuesday that the Soviet tion arise" where by new Tanakagiven men, Steven Sawka and Irwin Union was threatening to Pershing 2 rockets are de- Joseph Hirsch, were asked for break off the talks if NATO ployed in Europe, there Kissinger warns four year term cash campaign contributions goes ahead with deployment. "would be no continuation of to be used in the city of In Bonn, the West German the Geneva talks," he said. H Salvador of government said talk of a for taking bribe Hartford on behalf of the Presi- breakoff in the negotiations dent Jimmy Carter's campaign rights abuses Zamyatin is chief of the in the Connecticut primary. was part of a "war of nerves" International Information. TOYKO (AP) - Former • SAN SALVADOR (AP) — designed to heat up anti- Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka, The complaint alleges that Department of the Soviet Sawka, Hirsch "and possibly Henry Kissinger warned the missile protests, but that the Communist Party Central one of Japan's most powerful government of El Salvador on government is "firmly convin- politicians, was sentenced to a others" were "solicited for cash Committee, and his state- contributions" by Eugene Wednesday not to let human ced that both sides in Geneva ments are believed to reflect four-year prison term Wednes- rights abuses continue while it remain willing to negotiate." day for taking bribes from Paganetti, who was acting on high-level Kremlin thinking. behalf of Thomas Grasso. fights leftist guerrillas. Lockheed Aircraft Corp. But he Apparently referring to a defiantly rejected demands he McGuigan claimed that Sawka and Hirsch delivered recent resurgence of rightist resign from Parliament. death squads, the former sec- The Tokyo District Court $500 each to Paganetti in early 1980 and that Paganetti deli- retary of state told interim said Tanaka, during his 1972-74 President Alvaro Magana: tenure as prime minister, ac- vered the cash to Grasso at the governor's residence in Hart- "The American people must cepted 500 million yen to pro- not be asked to choose bet- mote the sales of the US. firm's ford. In addition, the chief state's ween security and human passenger planes in Japan. rights." The United States is El The court found him guilty of attorney said Fitzgerald "had knowledge of the solicitation of Salvador's chief backer in its bribery and foreign exchange four-year-old war against the violations and fined him the Mr. Hirsch and was physically present when the cash was rebels. equivalent of the bribes, worth Kissinger, who arrived in $2.1 million at current ex- delivered." Jeffrey Garfield, executive the morning, is heading a hange rates. bipartisan commission on a Tanka quickly appealed the director of the Elections Com- mission, said that federal law six-county tour of Central verdict and was released on America to make recommen- bail. prohibits cash contributions of more than $100. dations on U.S. policy in the region. Guilty verdicts against Hirsch is an architect who Tanaka, his former secretary allegedly paid former state In a private meeting in the presidential palace, Kissinger and three others culminated Transportation Commissioner in Japan's most sensational Arthur Powers a $1.000 bribe in and Magana discussed Cen- Hie site of the conference center is outlined in white. tral American strife. UConn is at the top of the photo, Four Corners at the lower postwar trial, lasting almost See page 6 left (Tile photo). seven years and resulting in convictions of 15 political and business figures. Conference, reseatvhpark Tanaka, 65, heads the lar- Inside gest faction in the governing Liberal Democratic Party and • From the lab to the stage construction plan revealed is immtnsely popular in his- home district of Niigata Prefec- Page 9 By Robert Bahnsen Worth Eagleville Road to Campus Correspondent ture, which has re-elected him Route ^4 will be built. several times. His support was • Try more fruit in your diet MANSFIELD — Residents The second phase involves got a chance to see the master instrumental in Prime Minister the completion of this access Yasuhiro Nakasone's rise to Page 11 plan for the proposed hotel/ road and additional indus- conference center and ac- power last year. • Field Hockey and Soccer teams trial development. The opposition, led by the companying research park at The third phase involves a town council meeting earlier Japan Socialist Party, has shut out Yale Page 16 the building of a road loop to demanded Tanaka resign from this week. intersect Route 195. Con- The plans call for develop- the lower house of the Diet, struction could begin soon Japan's Parliament, because of ment to proceed in three after the ground breaking, phases, each about two years the scandal. which developers hope will be The Japanese press has pre- apart. The first phase involves in one year. Weather |$5 the completion of the hotel dicted Nakasone will be forced Susan Gibbons of the Sun- to dissolve the lower house by and conference center, light rise Development Company, industrial development, and December - six months before B spoke to the council about its four-year term ends - and Mild with a 60 percent chance of showers, some, student housing. potential problems with the Half of the proposed access hold elections to end a legisla- highs near 70. Showers tonight, lows around road whjch will stretch from See page 6 [Commentary' Editorial

Marxist nonintervention Connecticut ,508% Campus By Jim Peron would be speaking at a "peace" 1 am always amazed at how rally. They noted he had tra- the left in this country can veled to North Vietnam while Vol. LXXXV1I No. 25 play the games they do and the war m" still raging, to get away with it. Last week, I express his solidarity with the picked up a pile of !eftwing Vietcong. Thursday. October 13, 1983 newspapers, newsletter, and I don't think these people Vnrious assorted "poace" are good examples of peace brochures. They had a com- advocates. What they do is Editor In Chief ^"^n!^ illustrate that "peace" is often Managing Editor M Susanne Dowden mon theme, one which I in-, Business Manager iJSKES cidently agree with, that we used to cover support for Asst ManaglnTEdltor Bart^^~Ui shouldn't get militarily in- armed conflicts on behalf of Office Manager ^.SKE Marxism. No principled "peace" Advertising Manager • •uz,wac" volved in Central America. I ose n think the stationing of Ameri- group would praise a priest or a Senior Writer ^ l P News Steve Gelssler. Bill Hanrahan. Brian Dion can troops outside of our bor- veteran who supports violent Assignments.':.'.'.::.'.'.'"^.'.'.'...-. Airr^e Harmett.|ohn Paradls ders is a bad idea. That's my guerrilla group*, Snorts Bob C'Aprlle. Dana Gauruder. Kim Harmon reason, but I get the impres- But the mind surrendered to ^ Tom Homer.Marie Gallo+iall doctrinate Marxism has aban- Features C**** Carangelo. Doug Clement sion that most leftists in this W^ Andrea Williams. Laura Lovely. Scott Stickles doned its ability to think. Back in country have another rea- Copy Jim Peron. Uz Hayes. Seth Skydei son. the 1930s there was a large Photography Charles Hisey.George Edwards.)ohn Metaxas I draw this conclusion be- number of Americans dedica- Ad Production Manager Usa Gagnon ted to non-intervention in Asst. Ad Production Manager I*™'* sP«er cause of the odd lack of any Tran organized leftwing protests to Europe. These people were at- Asst. Ad Manager • • •"" Classified Ad Manager U£^£T! the stationing of troops in tacked by the Communists and Office Manager s Assistant Debbie Fink Lebanon. It certainly is strange other Marxists. The left called Ad Representatives Greg Murtagh. Diana Nome. Rob Grower, that the mere suggestion of them "fascists" and "Nazis". But Jonathan Fishman Editorial Production Manager Lynne Kerrigan military intervention in Central when Stalin signed a non-agres- OHdra sion pact with the Soviets they Circulation Manager K*thy America sends them into Receptionists Theresa |ohnson, Usa Durazo, (ackie Bonser, |amie Harper Sharon Landry rhetorical fits while troops changed their tune overnight. Production... Meredith Antin, Debbie Correnty. Leslie Szymaszek. |oanne DeTurk, Ellen Seltz. |enny Putnam, being shot, and shooting, in Suddenly non-intervention was Amanda Spielman. Renee Rosoff. Beth Bovan. Mary Ellen Budney. Peter McDougall, Danielle Cummings Diane Lebanon is ignored. This is like on the lips of every dedicated Twins Lynn Bodekta. Laura Uliasz,Gordon Lustilla, Kim McKnight.Unda Habermeier.Margaret Sonntag.|amle Harper. Mirella Polllfrone. Bobbi Tarvin a group of firefighters holding a Marxist. meeting on fire prevention If the Soviets were to become next door to a burning build- involved heavily in the Leba- ing nese conflict 1 wouldn't be sur- . Perhaps the reason for this prised to see another sudden is the involvement of Marxist shift on the part of the American Letters guerrillas in America but not in left. Suddenly Lebanon would Lebanon. The hypocrites of become a key issue. To the the left support "peace" when It is a shame that these peo- it benefits the Marxist move- ple are so easily misled. I wel- ment. True advocates of peace come their opposition to our Editor don't waffle just because there involvement in Central America are no Marxists to protect. I but 1 would rather see us bring think things would be different home the troops from Leba- if there were leftists heavily non. The potential for disaster is involved in Lebanon, but far greater in Lebanon then it is The Depression as media event? there aren't. in Central America. I hope the I have a copy of a student leftVill put "peace" first but I "peace" newsletter that seems doubt they will. As long as Marx To the Editor: ished. If people really are starving, is elections were over and their use as to bear out what I'm saying. and his philosophy come first May I comment briefly on the selling cake in fancy boxes the thing a publicity tool was finished, they One article in it praised a the American left will never be recent "Let Them Eat Cake Day?" to do? No, most would conclude; it were gone. Haven't heard of "Rea- gan Ranches" lately, have you? Oh, principled leaders of the First, on a minor point, I would is just a silly publicity stunt. If there Catholic priest who had gone really were that many needy peo- the poor are still there but unless to Central America and fought peace movement. like to defend Marie Antoinette. The attribution of this phrase to her is ple and these promoters were truly their address is Madison Avenue, on the side of the leftwing apocryphal. It was a comment concerned, they would be doing we won't hear about them. guerrillas. Another article commonly assigned to eighteenth something practical. Thus, every- Again, these blatantly manipula- mentioned, glowingly 1 should Jim Peron is a bachelor of century aristocrats by social critics one suffers, except perhaps the tive "media events" might do more point it, that a Vietnam veteran general studies student before Marie was even bom. The participating politicians, who get harm to the poor then good. Rather CDC's report of the local events is favorable publicity. than pointing out a true need, they to be praised for not inducing this Speaking of politics, remember reduce it to a publicity grab, and myth, as the AP-wire story did. As I the "Reagan Ranches'' of a year trivialize a situation that is afterall of said, this is a minor point. ago? They were billed as just like the highest importance: human My true complaint, however, is the "Hoovervilles of the 1930's. Yet existence. This is the concern of all; Soviet competence that the liberal establishment's whereas the "Hoovervilles" were let us not just say, "The govern- shoddy use of historical events is packjng-crate shanty-towns pop- ment should do something." Thank doing more harm than good for the u&Ted by -the .unemployed with no you. poor of America By turning the other options, tnev"Reagan Raft To the Editor: petence, it was only in an area misery of the ancien regime or The ches" were expensive tents set up- In a recent column, Jim Peron that is very important to us but of Great Depression into cheap pub- in grassy parks. And as soon as the Tom Kelleher argued that in shooting down the little concern to them: the dif- licity stunts, they not only detract KAL airliner, the Soviets demon- ferentiation of civilian from mili- from the hardships past peoples strated incompetence." In like •tary aircraft and personnel. On have suffered, but make modem manner, a news report this week the matter of most importance to troubles pale by comparison. This based on analyses by two US them, they proved themselves injustice to the poor of today as well Please submit letters to the Editor to Box U-189 intelligence agencies attributes most competent indeed, or at as the poor of the past is certainly or 11 Dog Lane .Storrs, Ct. 06268. Letters are prin - the whole thing to "bungling " least, competent enough. It may not their intent. ted at the discretion of the Editor. We reserve the Lest we !* tempted to take some They contend there are serious ■ have been at the last minute, right to edit for brevity .content, and grammar. We perverse kind of comfort in these when the pilot was low on gas, social problems in our society. thoughts, there is one very im- but they got their target with their Granted. But when they try to draw will not print letters that do not include a name and portant distinction we should first missle. didn't they? parallels with times of widespread address .although the name may oe withheld at recognize. hardship and mass starvation, the your request. I? the Soviets did sho* incom- Charles Logan present situation is unfairly dimin- - Bedlam Hall By Paul Catanese

.00* AT US, FRESHMAN.. BUT NOW IT'S T OTHER GOYS 60\ ownvflrtf USPS 12958000 I ANOTHER K.EEKEND \S OUT WITH 6lRf5. 'THf Y flbrV PRE5HW/IN - Y00 AND I APPROflCHIt06, *NI> AREGOING TO GET , Second Class Postage paid at Storrs. THEY 60 X0 T«C MINIATURE Conn. 06268. Published by the Con- NEITHER Of 'JS HAS GOLf... ANYTHING EvEN MOviCS, THEY necticut Dally Campus. Box U-189 K5*N|l.lN6 GO DANCING... H£AK HEARf) Monday through Friday 9/3-12/9. 1/26-5/5. Telephone 429-9384 A MT£~ajn. clear. I did not say Americans had God Himself; He doesn't give a prefixing with "neo-" and suffix- changed their ideology in 1980 Jay Honeck preacher's belch whether you "Yes, you're precisely right," ing with "revival.'" until their and that the last presidential believe in Him or not. Hell exist the fourth intones tlirough his words spin around and around election was absolute proof, but and even get His Laundry done nostrils. "Any fool can see that. A that voters have gradually be- the elephant in such a mael- without your silly ideas, thank wise man will say it's no more strom of divergent energies that come more conservative over you. than baroque. Feel how big the the last 10-15 years (I should tl

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enhance the performance. "It definitely could have An engineering team from Andy and Ozanne are by Wallace W. Bowley, pro- senior mechanical engineer- fessor of mechanical engi- The arm-powered racer gone faster because I wasn't the university has set an was entered in a category won even pedaling my hardest Indianapolis Speedway re- ing students. House is em- neering. It won the 1983 ployed by IBM in the me- Senior Design Competition last year by a driver who when I was riding it." House ord, but AJ. Foyt and Mario managed to build up a speed said. Andretti need not worry. The chanical design automation here. laboratory at Kingston, and of 25.09 miles per hour over a team did it in a handpowered, The vehicle combines a 200 meter course. Despite a two-wheel, 20-gear vehicle. Kerns works for United House was here this week Technologies Corp.'s Pratt standard bicycle frame with pre-race mishap that da- an elaborate, 20-gear system maged one side of the vehicle, to help set up the vehicle for The quartet took the and Whitney Aircraft plant in the 1983 Homecoming Palm Beach. Both graduated attached to the front forks of House managed to power the machine to Indianapolis for bike to a 200-meter sprint Weekend which will feature the ninth International Hu- from the university last May. the bicycle and is powered by hand. A sleek wind-slicing far- speed of 26.59 miles per an Open House at the Engi- man Powered Vehicle Assn. The vehicle was developed neering School. They came in first in their as a project in a course taught ing was placed over it to hour. race category.

The team consisted of John Student wins collegiate dri\ G. Andy of Plainville. John W. "I'm really excited that I scholarship. Ozanne Jr., of Stonington, By Fiona Knott National Collegiate Driving "If I win in Florida I will buy a Allen House, formerly of Nor- Campus Correspondent Championship Wednesday. won," Badini said, "I'm so Driving a red 1984 Dodge ^excited that I want to go out car with the money," he wich, now of Kingston, NY. Frank Badini may not be said. and John Kerns, formerly of ready for a grand prix but he Daytona Turbo Z, Badini won and celebrate but everyone the race with a time of has midterms so there's no The race, which was held Old Saybrook, who lives in became UConn's own cham- Tuesday and Wednesday in W Florida. pionship driver by winning the 17.517 seconds. one to go with. I guess I'll just have to wait until tomor- parking lot, consisted of a row." series of "S" turns marked by Despite having no one to traffic cones and barriers. The share his joy with, Badini is aim of the driver was to go Start basking in the glory of winning through the course without his first championship. He hitting any of the obstacles. The second step in career their major," he said. "Em- said he never really thought "It was really easy to drive By Owen Walker ployers look for liberal arts through without hitting any- Campus Correspondent planning is to match up your things would turn out this interest with your skills and students and not just those in way. thing, but to win you really If you want to land a satisfy- see if you like it, he said. a specific field." had to push the car to its limit, ing job when you leave school, Finally, students should It's very difficult to get a job "I entered because it's a which was only 35 mph be- there are three basic things seek out employers in their without planning ahead, he brand new car and I just wan- cause they had the car wired you should do while you're specific fields. This can be said. Many students wait until ted to drive it and beat on it," in first gear," Badini said. here, according to Raymond done by checking corporate their senior year and this is he said, "I never thought I'd The car's real potential is Palmer, director of placement directories, talking to faculty, wrong. win." 122 mph, Badini said. The car and career planning. or asking friends where to By winning the race, Badini was easy to handle. First, a student must decide look, Palmer said. During the first three years will be going to the Grand "The tires had no traction what he's interested in. Stu- Palmer noted that many of college, students should Finals at Daytona Beach on but I was in control of the car dents should pick a career majors are not limited to one establish contacts with em- April 6th. the whole time," he said. "I they like, and something they specific area. "Eighty percent ployers. This is very impor- If he wins in Florida, Badini was really surprised at how have potential in, Palmer said of the jobs out there are avail- tant in career search, Palmer will win the use of the Turbo Z well the car handled, it went in a lecture Tuesday. able to anyone, regardless of said. for one year and a $5,000 exactly where I pointed it." Pregnancy Termination PUMPKIN-COLORED & Counseling Services Campus PERSONALS • Local & General Anesthesia are coming this Halloween • FREE pregnancy testing * olrtti control in the Oct. 31 st issue of counseling Florist . the Daily Campus. •Routine gynecological care by state Deadline is Thurs. licensed PHYSICIAN and certified OB/ Oct. 27th by 4:00. GYN NURSE PRACTITIONER %■* •Pelvic examinations. PAP smears and .;„ .Red Roses $12.95dz breast exams ^-\$r-^ Daisies $2.49 a bunch • Immediate appointments available; JL We deliver balloon bouquets! evenings and Saturday hours upon Downtown Storrs delivered to campus 487-1193 request Hartford Gynecological Center, RC. 7\ Mark A. Blumenreld MO Q- How can youcomb'tne musk, conversation, 140 Retreat Aveoue Hartford. C7 0*106 companionship,and free food and drinK into one. S2S-19O0 relax'mq , fun and informal of+emodn ? JR. LIQUOR A: mU PERFORMING MT5 BRINGS TO YOU Full line of Wines Jk Liquor All Kegs in stock! We take empties anytime!

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By Christine Carbone readily available. medical detoxication unit Campus Correspondent However, Dillian said that used for getting alcohol out of since the drinking age has the system without using Teenage alcoholism has been raised to 20 it will curtail drugs. been steadily in creasing drinking among some high In order for patients to through the years and con- school students although qualify for the program, they tinues to be a big problem in others will contine to drink. must first check with a hospi- Connecticut, according to In Connecticut it is man- tal to see if they can safetly Leanne Dillian, director of datory to have an alcohol detoxify without medication. Northeastern Connecticut education program in the The council offers both Alcohol Council. schools. Dillian provides in- inpatient and outpatient Dillian, who works directly formation about alcoholism counseling services for teen- with teenage alcoholics, said to students. age alcoholics and problem that there has been a rise in The council, located in drinkers. A person is a pro- young drinkers because Willimantic, offers a number blem drinker when he con- teenagers have more money of programs for teenage al- tinues to drink even though to spend and alcohol is so coholics. This includes a non- alcohol affects his life in a negative way, Dillian said. The council also has a pret- Research park oppose rs rial education center for teenagers who have been say farmland needed arrested for drunk driving, and a counseling program for From page one Other potential problems families of teenage alcohol- include the lack of solid waste ics. project. She said residents removal and sewage treat- may oppose using prime agri- ment facilities. Gibbons said cultural lands to build the research center. there is enough water for the Chomsky development, and there are She explained that if the no other utility problems. land here isn't used, it would to speak be economically impossible She claimed waste disposal to build a research park could be taken care of by Renowned linguist Noam anywhere else. building an additional incin- Chomsky from the Massa- Opponents argue that Con- erator near the university's chusetts Institute of Technol- necticut's prime farm land current facilities. This idea is ogy will speak here at 4 p.m. must be maintained as an being studied. Friday in AS 55. attached to example to other states, Gib- Montieth. bons said. Gibbons said she does not Chomsky's lecture, entitled Gibbons stated that of the forsee any traffic problems on "Language and Problems of 398 acres in the parcel, 252 Route 195 because of the Knowledge: Some Recent The game of soccer is a lonely one for the goalie. 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Page 6 Connecticut Daily Campus, Thursday, October 13,1983 Wire Isreal weathers economic crisis; ...Tanaka ... Grasso From page one From page one finance minister pressured to resign tive impasse created by 1979 and bought Powers other TEL AVTV (AP) — Israel's pnij:es. By Wednesday, mer- ing of bank stocks,the favorite the Tanaka ruling. gifts so the commissioner pre-devaluation buying spree chants hidlfKsed their prices form of small investment in Opposition parties have would steer state business to died down Wednesday, but and there were no bargains this country. threatened to disrupt Par- Hirsch's firm. the finance minister was re- left. Anticipating a devaluation liament proceedings unless Powers resigned as trans- ported under pressure to The crisis began two weeks Israelis changed their money it takes up a resolution portation commissioner in resign for his handling of the ago when the Bank of Israel, into dollars in such vast quan- demanding Tanaka's resig- 1981 and was later arrested on economic crisis. the nation's central bank, tities that the banks warned nation. perjury, bribe-receiving and Israel radio, Israel televi- published figures showing a they could no longer support Observers have estimat- other charges. In a plea bar- sion and several newspapers staggering increase in the their stocks. With a crash ed that if Tanaka refuses to gaining agreement, he pleaded said senior members of the foreign debt and trade im- appearing imminent, the stock resign and elections are guilty to two counts of hinder- governing Likud bloc were balance this year. The public market closed Sunday. It has held, the Liberal Democrats reacted with a massive dump ing prosecution. working with top bankers to not reopened. could lose 20 of their 287 rfirsch cooperated with dumpYoram Arider in favor of seats in the 511-seat lower McGuigan and his investigators Ezer Weizman, the popular World News house, but still retain the and was not charged in the former defense minister. political power they have Department of Transportation No one would comment Columbia's tests prove inconclusive held since 195§. scandal. publicly on the delicate issue, Details on Sawka and but Israel radio quoted a CAPE CANAVERAL (AP) — Test results failed to show the cause of Tanaka returned to his exhaust damage to one of the space shuttleColumbia's rocket boos- Paganetti were not immedi- source close to Prime Minis- Tokyo estate after appeal- ters, and no decision has been made on whether to postpone its mis- ing, the ruling and posting ately available. ter Yitzhak Shamir as saying sion later this month, NASA officials said. McGuigan had told repor- he had no intention of drop- bai of 100 million yen, e "We have not decided to delay the launch yet. That is a possibility quivalent to $425,000, an ters last week that he had made ping ministers from his new pending the evaluation that's been going on," said National Aero- a complaint to the Elections government "in the coming nutics and Space Adminstration spokesman Jim Ball. addition to the 200 millioij Commission. But he refused to weeks." Technicians at the booster manufacturer, Morton-Thiokol.Jnc. in yen bail he posted when say who was involved or However, the radio said, Utah, test-fired scale models of the rockets Wednesday, but the tests arrested in 1976. whether the complaint in- Shamir did not rule out were inconclusive, Ball said. The Lockheed scandal volved the campaigns of either changes once his government Officials would continue to investigate the cause of the damage broke in February 1976, Carter or US, Sen. Edward M. was stable and firmly in office. before deciding whether to postpone Columbia's scheduled Oct. 28 when testimony in a VS. Kennedy, who was running Aridor said he did not intend launch, he said. congressional hearing dis- against Carter in the Connec- to resign in the face of charges closed that Lockheed had ticut Democratic primary. he had mismanaged the ERA apologises for mistaken killing spent $12 million to prom- McGuigan's complaint economy and lost his credi- ote sales of its aircraft in stemmed from the ongoing bility. BELFAST, (AP) — The Irish Republican Army apologized on Wed- Japan. grand jury investigation into Two weeks of economic nesday for killing a Roman Catholic who had no links with the security forces. In 1979 the Burbank, allegations of corruption in the turmoil climaxed Tuesday Calif.-based company state Department of Transpor- with a 23 percent devaluation A statement from the outlawed organization released to news organizations in Belfast said the IRA made "a grave error through a pleaded guilty to U.S. tation. of the Israeli shekel and 50 case of mistaken identity" when guerrillas shot down 39-year-old Federal charges of con- Much of that investigation percent increases in the Sean McShane in a bookmaker's shop Monday. cealing payments to Japa- centered on campaign con- prices of basic foodstuffs. The Provisional IRA said it "deeply regrets" the killing and sent its nese officials. tributions allegedly funneled Israelis responded by stam- sympathy to McShane's wife and family. Tanaka was arrested for through DOT to the state politi- peding to grocery stores and Two gunmen singled out McShane, an auto accessories dealer, violating Japan's foreign cal parties. electroic goods shops Tues- from other bettors when they burst into a bookmaking shop in the mainly Catholic town of Newry on the border with the Irish exchange laws in July, Fit2gerald could not be day in search of items still 1976. reached for comment. being sold at pre-devaluation Republic

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TERRI SACHATELLO from Hartford's Chile Solidarity committee will give a presentation entitled, and "The demand by the Chilean people for a return TOM SIBILIA to Democracy."

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MAZE IT YOUR PLACE MARTY EVANS In lounge REMEMBER YOUR mf Saturday Oct. 15th, 22nd, 29th ROOMIE <%%? &> Rib-Eye or Swordfish in an Then join us S5.99 Special ORANGE PERSONAL! for a NEW and LiIFFERFNT kind of evening! Ravioli: # Something & INTELLECTUALLY STIMULATING n Meat or Cheese $4- •o w/ salad v^ - as well as ENTERTAINING!! Steamers $3.25 A WEEKLY Fried Shrimp $3.95

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• •■•••> • - •••*• Marketpl Connecticut Daily Campus, Thursday, October 13, 1983 Page 7 from page 13 Hey all you MONTY PYTHON Marci Edelson for Homecoming Ride needed to Syracuse. Will Do you want a challenging semes- freaks: Come see THE MEANING Queen. Marcl Edelson for Home- ter plus valid and exciting work ex- Congratulations Troy Women's share expenses. Please call Brian OfvUFLTbujwky io-13 6.8.10 coming Queen. Marcl Edelson for perience? UVE.WORK. AND Softball on winning the first ses- 486-9030. RBI0/14 Montelth 143 admission $1.99. Homecoming Queen. Marci Edel- sion championship! LEARN in Hartford. Try a 15-credlt EI0/I3 son for Homecoming Queen. Ride needed to Winsor or Hart- Urban Semester. Phone 486- Marci Edelson for Homecoming Gemini the staff Is salivating in ford: Bradley Int. Airport Thursday -3631 or visit 406 Montetth soon! Hey Jungle! Win with Glnn and Qjeen. EI0/13 AI0/2I anticipation-Let us know who and afternoon October 20th. Will dazzle with Cassells! Vote Greg where you are share expenses. Call Carol 487- Cassells and Andrea Glnn for Hey A.P.O. Vote for Sue Kessler 5490. RBI0/I3 ATTENTION SENIORS-lf you ex- Homecoming King and Queen! and Al Smith for Homecoming pect to graduate in May. you must Gam. Cod, Yang. Joe-I had a terr- EI0/I3 Royalty. El0/13 ible DREAM, I blew my nose on Ride needed to Boston on Friday file a diploma application. Appli- 10/21 after 4:00!! Call Theresa cations for diplomas are available Cod's jacket, passed out In the IN 'Measure for Measure' she was IN THE COED SERVICE FRAT Is bathroom, wanted to kill Binsk. 429-9384 between 12-4 Mon- in Room 141, Budds Bldg. from real mean. In Sylvia Ptath' she where they're at...Susan Kessler and wouldn't go to sleep without day. Wednesday, or Friday. I'll Monday. Oct.3 to Friday, Oct. 14. played every scene. Let's make and Alan Smith for Homecoming share expenses! RBI0/19 Applications for those students my stick. Thank God It was only a her next role Homecoming Royalty. El0/13 ( dream. Gam. who drank all the who do not apply in person will be QueenlVote Kris Williams. Strohs? -Lerns Ride needed to Boston area any mailed to home addresses starting EI0/I3 TODAY IS HUG DAY! HUG-A weekend. Will share expenses. October I7.AI0/I4 HUSKY! HUG-A-HUSKY! HUG-A- Whale-Seriously, who else culd Call Steph at 429-9099 RBI0/ HergaWMexican Hooded Pull- HUSKY! MUG-A-HUSKY! HUG-A- put up with me. Thanks for being 13 overs- 100% cotton) and Austrian HUSKYIEI0/13 Do you want a challenging semes- so good to me. I've been around crystals at Student Union Lobby ter plus valid and exciting work ex- long enough to know.Friends Rde needed for two to New Thursday Oct. 13. I -4:30pm E10/ HUSKY HATS ON SALE ORDERS perience? UVE. WORK AND forever, love, Benji Canaan or vicinity leaving Friday 13 TAKEN AT STUDENT UNION returning Sunday pm. Will share LEARN in Hartford. Try a 15-credit LOBBY ON FRIDAY OCT. 14 FROM Urban Semester. Phone 486-3631 Diane S. I miss you! Can't wait to expenses. Call Beth (487-0750). Hey Tony and Tim. Let's go to 8-2. HUSKY HATS FOR HOME- or visit 406 Monteith soon! A10/ see you. Eileen Ext. 43 (Keep trylng).RB 10/13 Commons tonight for Disco and COMING El 0/14 21 those great drink specials. You I need a ride to exit 30 off 1-84 Linda. I've been desperately can't beat those prices!! E10/13 SCRATCH THAT ITCH. COME SEE The School of Engineering open searching for a cool, sort of pro- Friday 10/14. Will share expenses. MARILYN MONROE IN THE house will be held on Saturday found verse to share with you on Please call Beth 487-0750 Brock Nothin could be greata than Kappa SEVEN YEAR ITCH. FRIDAY 10/14 first. RBI0/13 October 29 beginning at 9am in this ospicious occasion (you know, Alpha Theta's choice for Home- HRM 143 8:00 AND 10:30 ONLY Castleman Building. A10/13 something like Neal or Dan would coming Queen...Vote for Marci $1.99. EI0/I4 Ride needed to UMASS Friday 14 say) but the words fail me now. Edelson! Vote for Marci Edelson joint the UCONN Ski Club Organi- Anyway. I would like to say that returning Sunday. Will share ex- Marcl Edelson Marci Edelson E10/ Anonymous Pub NFL Monday zational meetings Wednesday you are totally legal In my eyes, penses. Call Katie 487-6225 or 13 Nites" Washington @ Greenbay 3 Troy with message. RB10/13 October 12th Castleman 207 7pm and I'll see to it that you have a pretzels/$ 1.00 open 8:00pm and Thursday October I 3th AS 55 great day. Happy !8th from a Tom Foley He's the best. He's a UCONN and Age id req. El0/17 7pm. Dues are $14. A10'13 fellow vixen Rida needed to Suffield or En field stud. He'll beat the rest. Tom Foley area Leaving Friday afternoon 10, To Margaret, the best RA In the for King. Delta Chi. El0/13 See THE DEEP Sat. Oct. 15 at 7:00 14. Will share expenss. Call Mark at Wine, cheese and Cider party for all Battersons. Didn't think I'd do it and 9:30 in the SU Ballroom ONly 487-9759 RBI0/I3 members of the HDFR club Thurs- huh?-That good old sportswriter. Carol Carol She's so fine, she can $2.00. Presented by UCONN day October I 3th at 4:00pm in the win anytime, vote for Carol, join SCUBA CLUB. El0/14 .Ride needed to Rutgers University Human Development Center the line, looking better all the time. ;^r vicinity. Leaving 10/14. Return- Lounge Come meet your fellow Vote for Homecoming King and Carol DeRosa for Queen Delta Chi. ing 10/16. Will share all expenses students and faculty A10 I 3 Queen Craig |acks. and Maureen EI0/I3 contact Ken at 487-8958. RBI0/ Gaffney! They're the ones for 83 Events 14 Hey SOUTH! VOTE for our ROYAL- vote! El0/1 3 All Sailing Club members-the Com- TY. Homecoming King- GREG modore cup will be held this Satur- COMIC BOOK SHOW Sunday FRASER Queen-LINDA DWYER day. Meet at SUB at ! 0am Yahoo! Oct. 16 in the Student Union from. Crown em! This is our last day Ride Board Activities AI0/I4 I-7pm. Over 20 tables with any EI0/I3 book you could want! Buy-sell Notice to Pre-Law Students: Pro- Ride needed to Phila. area on Heart/Bacchus Meetings weekly fessor Morgan, of the University of trade. cards also. 99« Real Food on Weekends! The first admission. E10/14 weekend of either October 15th Thurs 3-5pm. 218A su. Learn how Bridgeport, School of Law, will be and third of every month St. Marks or 22nd. Please call Unda at 487- to be a helper. Questions call Moe on campus from 9:30am to Noon HUSKY HATS ARE HERE: ORDERS Episcopal Chapel offers a free, 4936. RBI0/13 at 486-2702. A12/9 on Friday. October 14th to talk to BEING TAKEN AT WHEELER D homemade dinner following an Pre-law students. Arrangements CALL 429-9119. $11.95: $6 informal service of evening prayer. Ride needed to Boston area Who is )ohn Gait? Does anyone for interviews may be made in DEPOSITS TAKEN. ORDER SOON This Sunday, 5pm at St. Marks weekend of 10/14 returning 10/ know or care? Ubertarian Campus Room 130 or 132 of the Monteith FOR HOMECOMING. HUSKY Episcopal Chapel. No. Eagleville 16. Will share expenses. Call Usa group forming. More info 423- Building or by calling extension HATS HERE. El0/14 Rd. EI0/I3 487-5944. RBI0/1 3 -4729 3I65.AIO/I3

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•■!■'■■ • ■ • • ' ' Page 8 Connecticut Daily Campus, Thursday, October 13. 1983 Arts Chemist turns musician Jo Anne Worley at Jorgenen

As a chemist, Virginia Han- quiem with the University Stage and screen star Jo cock found her avocation of Symphony Orchestra in Von Anne Worley will perform music taking more and more der Mehden Recital Hall songs from "Mame", "Hello, of her time, so she got a doc- October 18 at 8:15 p.m. Dolly", and Broadway's new- toral degree in music history To open the program, est hit, "La Cage Aux Folles", and became a choral con- Lorraine Cetto will conduct when "Jerry's Girls" comes to ductor. the University Chorale in Jorgensen Auditorium on This dual interest (she has a Vrvaldfs "Magnificat." Admis- Thursday, October 20 at 8:00 master's in chemistry from sion is free. p.m. Harvard) led to a joint faculty In her transition from "Jerry's Girls" is a musical appointment in the Music and chemist to musician, Hancock revue celebrating the music Chemistry departments at became the world expert on and lyrics of Jerry Herman, Pacific University in Oregon. the effects of Brahms's study winner of numerous Tony "The Musk chairman had of Renaissance and Baroque awards. The New York Times pieced together part-time music on his own com- called "Jerry's Girls", "...a openings in the department, positions, which was her doc- brilliant lively and scintillating and he remembered Chemis- toral dissertation topic. "It evening of cabaret." try had a part-time position as had been talked about for Worley, star of "Jerry's well." Hancock said. "The years, but nobody had ever Girls", is best remembered as parts added up to a full-time looked at his papers," sh% a regular on the hit TV series position," she said. "I wound said. "Laugh-In". An accomplished up teaching a freshman Brahms's archives had singer and stage actress. Jo Anne Worley chemistry lab in addition to' been in storage for many Worley has performed in the music courses and conduct- years after World War II. national touring companies of including Pearl Bailey and number: a spoof of "We Need a ing the choir." When she studied them in "Gypsy", "Anything Goes", Carol Channing, who have Little Christmas"; and several Now. as assistant professor Vienna in the mid-70's, she The Pirates of Penzance", appeared in Herman's shows. songs from "La Cage Aux of music here. Hancock is was able to establish what his and "Hello, Dolly" to name a "Jerry's Girls" also features Folles". concerned only with the stu- private music library had few. a vaudeville and movie med- Featured songs include "It dent vocal groups. Her first been, and how he had marked Worley will lead an all- ley; a "Hello, Dolly!" spoof that Only Takes a Moment", "Be- work with the Concert Choir the music he studied, she female cast through "Jerry's the New York Times called, fore the Parade Passes By" and will be heard in a performance said. Girls". The revue's title song "...a new triumph"; a show- of course, "Hello, Dolly" and of Brahms's A German Re- See next page honors the dozens of stars. stopping tap dance production "Mame".

Department of Counceling Services Outreach Program Decision Making Welcome To This g'O'jp is designed for sophomo'es interested m choosing academic majors and developing career goals interest tests will be given and decision making (actors will be stressed Oct 17 24.31 Nov 7. 14. 2 00-3 00 pm Faci'-tato' Wmdeid Coachman Test Stress: How to Reduce It _ea'r lo 'educe test anxiety by understanding its causes and Components This experiential workshop will provide techni- ques to manage test stress while offering group support Oct 19. 26. Nov 2. 9. 10 00-11 00 a m Facilitator Bnnda Van What's On Your Mind? •"Everything you always wanted to know about co ege but were afraid to ask" will be addressed at this workshop Come snare thoughts, questions and information in informal sessions with your peers Especially designed for Freshmen. Oct 20. 27. 2 30-3 30 pm Facilitator Beverly Rosen

All workshops are free of charge to UConn student. Call 486-41 30 for registration information.

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Good Only At: McDonald '*: 118S tons Rood, Mansfield, CT. Arts Connecticut Daily Campus, Thursday, October 13,1983 Page 9 "Heath " to be displayed at Atrium Gallery

Dubiel, Malik, Duma, Kola- seems to want speech but is ies throughout the northeast, public collections at Florida events. zonta and Mithra sound like pinned-nothing to be said- including the William Benton State University Art Museum Gallery hours are 830 a.m. names of foreign heads of everything embalmed, mum- Museum of Art in Storrs; in Tallahassee, Fla., St. Law- to 4 p.m. Monday through state, yet they are names of mified-only awful presence- Lyman Allen Museum in New rence University in Canton, Friday. There is no admis- some unusual sculptured awful awesomeness.' London; Angeleski Gallery in N.Y., and Worcester Museum sion charge. heads which will be exhibited Knobler was born in New New York City; Hayward in Worcester, Mass. For more information on here beginning this month. York City. She received her Gallery at Smith College in A reception for the artist is this exhibit and others at the "Heads," a display of 32 bachelors degree in fine arts Northampton, Mass.; and at scheduled for Oct. 21 from 5 Atrium Gallery, contact Sal sCulptllfebVheads by artist to 7 p.m. in the Atrium Gallery. Scalora, gallery director in the Lois Jean Knobler of Phila- Knobler will also give a gallery art department at (203) 486- delphia, Penn., will be exhib- talk Oct. 24 at 4 p.m. The 4566 or at home, 429-7163. ited in the School of Fine Arts's public is invited to both Atrium Gallery in the art build: ing from Oct. 21 through Nov. 22. The heads are made of various stuffed and applied chemist/muswian objects. In the exhibit cata- From previous page logue ■ written by Joyce Brodsky, a professor of art While in Vienna, she also Garden" from the Thompson piano method book. "1 loved here, and a friend of Knobler, had an unusual chance to sing the heads are described as the Requiem, traveling to Tel it, so 1 asked my mother for "archangels, messengers, Avtv, Israel, with a German lessons," she said. angels of the highest rank." choir which had been invited In addition to piano, she sang as ofter as possible, and White styrofoam dummies, to perform with the Israel the kind they sell for wigs; Philharmonic Orchestra, she she began conducting ama- teur and church choirs while ruined stockings, wood, cord, said. nails, leather, discarded Brahms's Requiem is in studying chemistry at Har- gloves, and pins are items German, not Latin, Hancock ard. Her first voice lessons used by Knobler in creating said. It has no connection to didn't come until she was 30. these heads, according to the Roman Catholic Requiem Brodsky. Mass: the text is biblical, but is She describes her range as "sort of mezzo/alto." Besides "With meticulous care for not primarily about death singing with groups, she has forms and edges, she binds and resurrection. done several recitals of and layers, knots, inserts- Begun about the time of the makes mummified totems of death of Brahms's friend Renaissance and Medieval malevolent beauty," Brodsky Robert Schumann, and fin- songs with a friend who said. ished after the death of plays lute. Hancock has never seen In the catalogue, Brodsky Brahms's mother, the work is any incongruity with her two describes some of the heads: more of a comfort for the liv- ing, she said. fields of specialization. She "Duma contains in frantic from Syracuse University in Northeastern University in feels there is a similarity bet- silence; Malik is perhaps too Hancock has been involved 1950 and her master's degree Boston. ween the two in that, "both close to the edge, the inside in music most of her life as "an from Florida State University In addition, her works were take strict self-discipline to comes out; almost the same energetic amateur.'^Her in- in 1951. displayed at the American do well." for Kolazonta but the forms volvement began while listen- Her works have been ex- Embassy in Montevideo, ing to a friend play "Country are constrained. Dubiel hibited at numerous galler- Uraguay, and are part of

TREAT your friends to a it's "HUG-DAY"!! Campus personal this Halloween. Get your button on- The TRICK is that they'll Each area is to HUG Florist be printed in ORANGE! their own color. Deadline is Thurs. Carnations 5.95 doz Oct. 27th by 4:00. Hug-a-Husky! Daisies 2.49 bunch EDE- We deliver balloon bouquets! »coooooe«ooo« 487-1193 Downtown Storrs An Evening With The Best of Music Marty Bear In Storrs For You

Oct. Thurs. 13 New England Bach Festival at Mon. 17 Alan Marks, pianist Thurs. 20 Jerry's Girls A snazzy Broadway cabaret, starring Jo'Anne Worley of "Laugh-In." Songs from "Hello, Dolly!", "Mome" We bring you *,la ^ aux Folles" P|us ™». ^> Also appearing: the world's Student Talent Night Winners greatest artists Jeff Ryan Brian Seeman the world's Friday October 14 lowest prices! SUB 9-12p.m. c UConns own Free Admission &. Refreshments by Coca-Cola Jorgensen Auditorium Box Office open 9-4. Monday-Friday Tickets & Info 486-4226 Page 10 Connecticut Daily Campus, Thursday, October 13,1983

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NEW HAVEN (AP) — Fruit can with Lynn Beth Spitzer, who are eaten and so influence on a long-term basis may help significantly in controll- recently received her doc- appetite differently, Ms. Rodin have a "substantial" impact that the study only measured ing appetite a few hours after torate in psychology from said. on body weight. short-term effects of ingesting being eaten and may be pro- Yale. fructose and many factors People who drank the liquid "When you eat glucose or Noting that the people who could interfere with that sugar ven a boon for suppressing in the study drank the fruc- hunger in long-term weight- sweetened with the fruit sugar table sugar, you get a huge acting as an appetite suppres- loss programs, a new Yale fructose ate significantly less rise in insulin and blood sug- tose liquid ate an average of sant in the long-term. University study shows. than people who drank either ar," she said. "A little fructose 479 calories less than the peo- Yale is currently conduct- The study may lend some water or the liquid that con- leads to a more gentle rise. It ple who drank the glucose ing a year-long research pro- validity to the so-called "fruit tained glucose, which is simi- leaves you feeling satiated liquid, the researchers said a ject on that question, she diets" that place its followers lar to table sugar, the study longer." dairy difference of those said. on eating programs largely showed. In the study, the research- calories would mean that The researcher, who is consisting of fruit, Yale pro- The two sugar types have ers speculated that the type, someone could gain or lose 50 known nationally for her work fessor of psychology Judith different effects on body and not just the caloric con- pounds in a year. on obesity and food intake, Rodin said Tuesday. chemistry hours after they tent, of nutrients people eat But Ms. Rodin cautioned said the study also shows that "This research shows that the two sugars, although they the type of food eaten in one have nearly identical tastes, meal may strongly affect the A little fructose leads to "have enormously different amount of food in the next effects and that is probably meal," Ms. Rodin said in ex- very true for foods that differ plaining the paper she presen- a more gentle rise. in nutrient composition." ted to the International Con- Ms. Rodin said she has gress on Obesity last week in regarded fruit diets as fads New York. and was "antagonistic" The study compared the It leaves you feeling towards them. eating patterns of 40 people 2 "I don't believe in mon- 1/4 hours after they drank otonous diets," she said, but glasses of water or of liquids satiated longer said her study has produced sweetened with different some evidence "that fructose, kinds of sugars. Ms. Rodin calorie for calorie, has a better conducted the study last vear effect than sugar."

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The Party Begins at 9:00p.m. COME TO THE REVELS OR YOU'LL NEVER HEAR THE END| OF IT I shall now Ml you all of me plan of St. Gall DISCO with the Better Half on (with Its sturdy stone wan and the buildings so toll); «7. Thursday there's a heavenly poll Live Entertainment - Dance Bands that Just hangs over an- ils a marvelous hall. Every Friday the Abbey St. Gall Now don't let It gall you and don't start to brawl If I try to enthrall you Don't Miss The Fun with stonework and wall: for the place of St. Gall Location - 1 st floor Commons - Close enough to walk Oust as Saul became Paul) went from wasted land. oil. ID's always required - Happy Hour ends at 10:15p.m. to a sanctified hall. Tim Show. Master of Revels, will finish mis opus at the I ;v ST. GAIL'S DAY REVELS / /' First floor — Commons building Sunday 1 -5 V Proper UConn and age I.D. required. The William Benton vV Museum of Art 7 r/l ■ '' ' ■ ' ■ ■' Page 12 Connecticut Daily Campus, Thursday, October 13,1983

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BALTIMORE (AP) — throwing a "fosh ball" - a com- The Phillies' only run was Rookie pit- bination - - unearned, the result of an error hed a three-hitter and drove allowed only an infield single by by first baseman Eddie Murray in a run in only his second Joe Morgan in the fourth inning, in the fourth inning. major league at-bat as the a two-out single by Gary Baltimore Orioles evened the Matthews in the sventn and a Baltimore's victory, on a 1983 World Series at one bJoop single by Bo Diaz in the Memorial Stadium field soaked game apiece Wednesday eighth. Facing only three more by an all-day rain, sent the two night with a 4-1 victory over batters than the minimum 27, teams to Philadelphia for Fri- the Philadelphia Phillies. he struck out three of the first day's third game even at 1-1 in the best-of-seven series. The The Orioles scored their four batters he faced and Orioles' outfielders were called Orioles will left-hander first three runs in a fifth-inning Flanagan, while the Phillies go ignited by John LowensteinV upon for only four putouts. As a topper, Boddicker with 300-game winner Steve leadoff homer and fueled by Carlton. the bottom of the lineup, which struck out Mike Schmidt, the until then had collected only Phillies' slugging third base- Boddicker and Philadelphia's four hits in postseason play. man, to end the game> Charles Hudson were locked in Boddicker walked no one - a duel of rookie pitchers, only Lowenstein also had a dou- the second successive night the fifth such meeting in World ble and a single in the game. Orioles pitchers did not issue a Series history, when Lowens- Boddicker, a right hander free pass. tein struck in the fifth inning. Greg Barger in action during the soccer team's 5-0 win over Yaie Wednesday. Barger scored two goals in the match (Charles Hisey photo). ... Barger , ... Huskies beat Yale. 5-0 From page 16 The disallowed goal was the only tason was diagnosed as having mon- soccer team has been pressuring the bad point in an otherwise impressive onucleosis before the Dartmouth becoming opposition to a frustrating degree all win by the soccer team, the match match. He will be out of action for 4-6 season, and the pressure finally re- marked the first time Morrone had the weeks..Jvlatt Addington missed the sulted in a barrage of goals. chance to put in some players from the match with a pulled groin muscle suf- Yale played a very loose defense for bench. fered against Dartmouth...the Huskies confident much of the first half, but it did have "This type of game gives the fresh- play William and Mary at the UConn From page 16 scoring chances of its own. In the 40th men a chance to play," Morrone said. soccer field Sunday. not start as a freshman on the soccer minute, Raftery cleared a loose ball off "For the freshmen who did not start team. Barger has a bright future ahead the line to thwart the Elis. out fast, this was the first real chance Men's soccer of him. Moments later, goalkeeper Tony they had to play." Uconn 5. Yale 0 "I feel I should contribute, but not so Pierce made a leaping save on a 20- But who would have expected such much that it's a burden," Barger said. yard shot by Ned Harris. These were a convincing win against a Yale team Yale (3-2-1) 00-0 UConn (8-4-1) 3 2-5 "We're starting to flow now, and things the only legitimate chances Yale had. that could have easily competed for a Scoring: are beginning to open up in the middle. In the 55th minute, just after D'Or- position in the New England cham- UC- Barger (Myren. D'Orsaneo) 1.06 Jt's been tough for the freshmen to saneo's goal, Barger almost scored a pionship? UC-Cook (Trager) 5 10 adjust, and it's taken a while for third goal. Raftery booted a free kick UC- Barger (D'Orsaneo) 6.09 UC- Raftery (D'Orsaneo. Stavrianidis) everyone to understand each other's well into the area, and D'Orsaneo HUSKY NOTES: The attendance at 52.06 moves." redirected the ball with a header to the match Wednesday was the UC- D'Orsaneo (penalty kick) 53.59 If Barger continues to improve as Barger. smallest turnout since 1979. On Oc- Shots: UC-14. Y-24 the season progresses, the only Barger turned and headed the pass tober 3 that year the Huskies beat Yale Saves: UC (Pierce) -4. Yale (Penttila, players who will need to work to into the goal, but the linesman ruled 2-1 before a crowd of 300...on the same Riopelle)-6 understand his moves will be the Barger was offside when he received day the Poquonock tornado had just Fouls. UC-14. Y-24 Offsides: UC-6, Y-2 opposition. the pass. struck in Windsor Locks..Andy Pan- Attendance: 700 Forget the money Husky Stats Rose Mints Series ring NEW ENGLAND DIVISION 1 SOCCER POLL Held hockey BALTIMORE (AP) — When Pete Rose goes ment of the club's overall success since he TEAM RECORD PTS UConn 5, Yale 0 into a World series, he doesn't "worry about the joined the Phillies as a free agent in 1979. 1. UCONN (6) 7-4-1 96 Yale (3-4-1) 0 0-0 size of the players' share" of the money. The following season, the Phillies won their 2. Brown (4) 5-1-0 94 UConn (10-0-1) 1 4 -S "I'm more worried about the size of the dia- first World Series, beating Kansas City in six 3. Harvard 3-1-1 72 Scoring: 4. Yale 3-1-1 mond in the World Series ring," Rose says. games. Rose, who was in four World Series with 70 UC- Dysenchuk (Smith) 30.42 "IVe won just about every award there is to the Cincinnati Reds, not only had six hits in the 5. Rhode Island 6-3-1 61 UC- Hug (D'Amadio) 38.44 6. Boston University 4-3-1 56 UC- Hug (DAmadio) 40.26 win - except Comeback Player of the Year, and '80 World Series but was a catalyst. 7. Providence 4-1-0 36 UC- Dysenchuk (Decker) 45.45 maybe I'll win that next year, and the Cy Young Coming off a season in which he hit only .245 8. Maine 6-4-0 35 UC- Hug (Ryan) 53.07 Award, and I'll probably never win that." Rose had six hits for a .375 average in the Phillies NOTE: First-place votes in parentheses. Shots: UC-14, Y-l Rose, a three-time champion, not only four-game playoff victory over Los Angeles. Only teams with .500 or better qualify. Corners: UC-ll.Y-1 has been a key ingredient of Philadelphia's Suddenly, at age 42, Rose seems to have Saves: (Kix>0, Y (Sellars>4 playoff effort this year, he has been a key ele- found a new life. "I'm an optimist," he said before Wednesday's Fleld Hockey—National Poll NATIONAL DIVISION I SOCCER POLL NATIONAL WOMEN'S SOCCER POLL scheduled Game Two of the World Series TEAM Record PTS TEAM RECORD PTS against the Baltimore Orioles. "I honestly be- 1. UConn(7) 9_n-i 120 1. Duke (22) 9-0-2 358 1. UCONN 8-0-1 180 lieve that I'm the type of player that when I'm 2. Old Dominion 6-0-0 114 2.Clemson 9-0-1 304 2. North Carolina 6-1-0 167 through, I can look in the mirror without regret 3. Iowa 12-1-2 105 3. E. Illinois (2) 10-0-0 300 3. Cortland State 7-0-1 150 4. UMass 8-0-1 103 4. Indiana 7-1-3 276 4. Massachusetts 4-0-2 138 But I also believe I can play a couple of more 5. Penn State 8-0-4 94 5. Columbia 7-0-0 262 5. Missouri-St. Louis 7-1-1 134 years." 6. New Hampshire 8-2-1 88 6. St. Louis 10-0-1 227 6. Harvard 4-0-0 105 "I seriously believe that if Johnny Bench or 7. San Jose 7.1.0 86 7. Rutgers 9-0-0 194 7. Cincinnati 4-2-3 100 •Carl Yastrzemski were in my position, they 8. Northwestern 10-3-0 78 8. California 11-2-0 185 8. Hartwick 7-2-0 87 9. Temple 7-0-0 71 9Hartwick 8-1-1 144 9. Boston College 5-2-1 82 .wouldn't even think about retiring," Rose said. 10. North Carolina 5.1.3 70 10. Alabama A&M 8-1-0 130 10. George Mason 5-1-1 65 "But they're playing on losing teams, and they 11. Dartmouth 5.1.1 56 11. Akron 8-2-2 103 II. California 4-0-0 55 don't see any light at the end of the tunnel. 12. Stanford 6-5-0 55 12. UCLA 9-1-3 9k 12. Colorado College 4-1-2 52 They're not having any fun." 13Lehigh 8-1-0 45 13. Virginia 8-3-0 A) 13. Brown 3-3-1 37 "We don't have to worry about money, none 14. Cal-Berkley 5-4-1 - 44 14. Fairleigh-Dickenson 9-2-0 69 14. Central Florida 3-3-1 30 15. Davis & FJJtins 4.1.1 36 15. UCONN 7-4-1 51 15. Keene State 5-0-1 18 of us. So, why worry about those long plane 16. Southwest Missouri 8-2-2 34 16. San Francisco 9-2-0 • 32 16. Texas A&M 5-3-0 16 rides, the hotels? Why should they get bottles 17. Northern Illinois 6-2-0 19 17. So. Florida 11-1-0 23 17. Princeton 2-0-0 8 thrown at them? YouVe got to have fun. You 18. Maryland 3-3-0 18 18. Old Dominion 8-2-3 8 18. Santa Barbara 3-3-1 7 know, some people don't agree with me. but 19. James Madison 5-5-0 12 19. Phila. Textile 8-1-2 4 19. Willian & Mary in 3 20. Harvard 4-4-0 10 20. Bowling Green 10-0-1 20. Springfield 5-2-0 2 we're still a bunch of grown-ups playing a kid's Also Receiving Votes: Brown. Penn St.. UNLV Missouri-Raleigh 5-2-0 2 game - not to mention making $10,000 a day." NOTE: Frst-place votes in parentheses. "It's like having a license to steal." Page 16 Connecticut Daily Campus, Thursday, October 13,1983 Sports two gnflla gf Offense erupts finally in 5-0 win over Yale

By Bob D'Aprile soccer team reach its highest goal out- Sports Editor put of the season. The goals will come. The Huskies scored the same total in Goals came in clusters against Yale the second match last season, a 6-0 Wednesday. The soccer team won its win over Ohio State. They had scored third consecutive match by thrashing three goals in two matches previously the Elis 5-0 at the UConn soccer this season. field. "It's always good to get off to a fast Freshman Greg Barger netted two start, especially in this weather," goals and Jim D'Orsaneo added a goal Morrone said. "We just played our Scott Cook (center) eludes a Yale defender in the soccer match Wednes- and two assists to help the Huskies game better than they played theirs." extend their New England unbeaten Morrone may be underestimating day. Cook scored the* second goal for the Huskies (Charles Hlsey photo). streak to 44 matches. The game was his team's performance. Although the played under constant rainy condi- shot total was deceiving, 12-7 in favor tions. of UConn, the Huskies appeared to UConn scored three goals in a five score easily against the fourth ranked minute span to take control of the team in New England. The Elis are now Barger is improving match. For the first time this season, 3-2-1. the team dominated the opposition on "Everything seemed to go in today," the field, and it was reflected on the midfielder Thoukis Stavrianidis said, By Bob D'Aprile in his abilities and his confidence is scoreboard. "especially the third goal. Barger just Sports Editor showing. Barger scored his first goal before hit it with the outside of his foot and the The rule used to be that freshmen "In the first couple of games 1 was the small crowd of 700 people had a ball took a really strange curve." did not play an important role on a var- really nervous," Barger said. "But chance to find a seat. Only 106 had The curve was well deserved. The sity team. Greg Barger is an exception when I started to get my body into the elapsed on the clock when Barger Seepage 15 to the rule. game I didn't have as many jitters as I broke through for the goal. The freshman from Fallston,Mary- had earlier in the season." In the sixth minute, freshman Scott land has emerged along with mid- Barger had not planned on playing Cook notched his third goal from a Baltimore fielder Scott Cook as a major contri- much when he chose to attend UConn, throw-in by Joe Tragef. Cook con- butor to the success of the soccer at least not right away. trolled the ball in the box and beat Yale team. "I basically came here because of goalkeeper Risto Penttila to the lower Barger scored two goals against the professionalism of the program," left corner. evens Series Yale Wednesday to improve his totals Barger said. "Coach Morrone works Barger scored his second goal only to four goals, one assist, and nine hard for the team both on and off 59 seconds after Cook. D'Orsaneo put points. Cook (3-3-9) added a goal in the field." tlje ball inside the area and Barger uvith4-luin the 5-0 win. "The winning tradition was also redirected it with the outside of his foot Barger had not started in a match appealing. I knew there were a lot of catching Penttila off guard. until the Clemson game. Oct. 2. Since young players coming in, and I knew it Coach Morrone was surprised by his §torypagel5 then, he has become a threatening for- would be tough." team's sudden ability to score goals at ward with three goals in three Although it has been tough for will. "I said to myself, this doesn't look matches. Barger to adjust, he is blossoming into like us," Morrone said. '-'It feels good to "Greg Barger has been showing a lot a good goal scorer. The fact is, Elvis get some goals for a change." SPORTS TODAY of poise." coach Joe Morrone said. "He Comrie, now playing professional soc- A change indeed. EJ. Raftery, in the Women's Tennis vs. Trinity 3pm certainly didn't look like a freshman cer with the Montreal Manic of the 52nd minute and Jim D'Orsaneo on a against Yale." (Courts near the soccer field) North American Soccer League, did penalty kick in the 54th minute, scored Barger is becoming more confident Volleyball at C.W. Post w/ SCSU 6pm Seepage IS the fourth and fifth goals to help the fGreenvale, N.Y.) Five goal barrage buries Yale; Hug scores three By Kim Harmon mediate control and domina- goals of the game within 1:42 of Box score, page 15 what was the finest play of the Associate Sports Editor ted for the remainder of the each other. She netted the first Withstanding wind and afternoon. Ryan started deep match. Yale released only one than their first. In the opening just 3:44 into the half. in her own end when she stole rain, the field hockey team shot in the first period and did period, the Huskies took only Dysenchuk added her se- scored five goals, three by the ball from a Yale forward. not manage any during the three shots on goal to account cond goal of the game at 24:15 Ryan brought the ball 70 Wendy Hug. to defeat Yale second. Goaltender Terry Kix for their one score. UConn off another penalty corner. and raise its season record to yards into the Eli strike circle did not need to make any took 11 shots in the second The Huskies had the advan- but was stopped by a Yale 10-0-1. saves. period to raise their unusually tage in penalty comers, 11-1. Although the wet field con- defender. Hug was there to The Huskies second half low shot-on-goal total to 14. Hug scored UConn's fifth pick up the ball and shoot it ditions slowed down play in performance was much better Hug scored her first two goal with 16:53 remaining in the first half, the Huskies past Sellars to score. managed to score one goal late in the period. In the second half. UConn took the rain more lightly and added four -ir >re goals to its >tal. The 'oss dropped the Elis to 5-4-1 on the year. Yale battled the Huskies evenly at the out- set but soon lost its momen- tum ','> the number one r >rike<: team in the nation Tin Huskies scored their P.rst goal at 30:42. Senior h.weeperback Cindy Dysen- i 'iuk netted her first of two g ials in the match on a peturity corner The goal came late in the half, but the Huskies had several other (nances to score. Hni* and Janet Ryan each had a one-on-one shot against Efign >alie Nada Sellars. but both chances went amiss. If Hug had scored the goal, she would have had the second four-goal game of her career. At the opening of the second Janet Kyan (11, In white) blocks a shot by a Harvard player. UConn teammate Ginny O'Neill (right) looks on half, the Huskies took im- I George Edwards photo).