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Huskies Blast Yale 38-12 Huskies Blast Yale 38-12 Billy Parks leaps over the pile for a touchdown while Larry Corn jumps for joy (left). At right, Gary DuBose cuts back behind a block by Mike Harkins (Charles Hisey photos). (fomtttrttnit Hatly. (Uamjma Serving Storrs Since 1896 Vol. LXXXV1I No. 12 The University of Connecticut Monday, September 26, 1983 In Lebanon: Cease fire announced as shelling continues BEIRUT (AP) — Saudi and Syrian officials the south. Syrian-backed Druse, reportedly aided by minutes after the truce was supposed to have taken Sunday night announced a cease-fire agreement in Palestinian guerrillas, battled fiercely with Christian hold at 7:30pjn.-l:30 pxn. EDT. the Lebanese civil war hours after a renewed attack militiamen and Lebanese army troops in the moun- Another Marine spokesman. Warrant Officer near US. Marine positions at Beirut airport. Three „ tains and on the capital's outskirts. Charles Rowe.said one Marine was slightly wounded Marines were wounded during the day. Khaddam and Saudi Prince Bandar Bin Sultan in the nighttime barrage as he and the other men The cease-fire accord - to take effect 6 a an. Mon- refused to provide details of the agreement at the again went on their highest state of alert, diving into day (midnight Sunday EDT)-was announced in Da- Damascus news conference, saying they could be bunkers and foxholes. mascus, where Syrian Foreign Minister Abdul-Halim disclosed later by Lebanese President Amin Gemayel As the shells fell, the battleship New Jersey pat- Khaddam told a news conference,"An agreement has in .Beirut. rolled offshore in a show of US. naval might. been reached for a cease-fire in Lebanon, ending the Bandar said: 'This is the beginning of the road for State radio said US. presidential envoy Robert C. war and starting a national dialogue. What was Arab solidarity and for freeing Lebanon from Israeli McFarlane told Lebanese President Amin Gemayel achieved is great." occupation." He called the pact "a historic achieve- earlier that all parties had agreed to a truce,and Pre- Drdfee leader Walid Jumblatt, who attended talks ment that guarantees the establishment of a balan- sident Reagan's national security adviser. William with Khaddam and others, said he had ordered his ced rule in Lebanon." Clark, told reporters in New York that an agreement militiamen to stop firing at 6 a .m. Monday. Sunday evening, Christian neighborhoods in east would be announced in Damascus. Khaddam said, "We appeal to all our Lebanese Beirut came under heavy shelling from the Druse and Reports of an accord to end hostilities between the brotherstogobeyondthe bloodshed and the hatred in Syrian-controlled mountains overlooking the capital, Lebanese army and Syrian-backed militias have per- order to restart the building of Lebanon." the state radio said. sisted in Beirut for days. But Syria reportedly had Lebanon's latest civil war began Sept. 4 with the' Marine spokesman Maj. Robert Jordan said mortar blocked a cease-fire by making new demands on the withdrawal of Israeli troops from the mountains rounds and rocket-propelled grenades hit the peri- Lebanese government. overlooking Beirut to a new defense line further to meter of the Marine base in west Beirut about 45 —^ DiBiaggio still in the running, Inside will tour University of Florida • Help for mathmatically walking wounded Page 3 By John Yearwood sident, said that going to tour the campus is not Staff Writer unusual for candidates interested in the Univer- • A Palestine homeland? - The Daily Campus has learned that President sity of Florida post. "It's not unreasonable for John A. DiBiaggio has agreed to return to the ■ the president to tour the campus," he said. "It's a Page 3 University of Florida at Gainsville to tour the standard part of the presidential search pro- campus and meet with administrators, faculty, "fcess." • Digging ourselves into oblivion and students on Oct. 10. DiBiaggio is one of four finalist for the job. The "(DiBiaggio) has told us that he plans to make other three are: Hans Mark, deputy director of Page 4 the trip," sources at Florida's Board of Regents, NASA; Marshall Criser, former chairman of said. 'His secretary has cleared his calendar for Florida's BOR and a Palm Beach attorney; and • Crenshaw live that day." Robert Lanozzattio, dean of the University of Carol Flynn, DiBiaggio's secretary, admits to Florida's college of business. Page 7 speaking with BOR officials but added that the Sources said that although the president has president has not made a final decision. not publicly announced his candidacy for the • The game of his life "I haven t made any plane reservations for job that will not impede his chances of being him yet," she said. "If he's going, it will be on chosen. : Page 12 Oct.10. "It's up to him whether he wants to accept the DiBiaggio, who is being considered for the job if chosen," one source said. "It's a gamble we presidency of the University of Florida at Gains- will have to take." ville, has yet to decide whether he will take the DiBiaggio who has repeatedly said that he's job if chosen by Florida's BOR. "extremely happy here," has promised UConn's Weather DiBiaggio said if he returns to Florida then he's Board of Trustees that he will stay until May." interested in the job. 'If I don t go back, that BOKHs*e*pected-to choose a new president at Partly sunny today, highs 65-70. Clear and cool means I am not interested,'he said. their November 3 meeting. i tonight, lows in the 40s. David Kimball, executive assistant to the pre- Page 2 Editorial It's 1999. You're at a party with 20 other "pro- fessional" people: doctors, lawyers, businessmen, professors-a cross section of middle to upper class (Connecticut flatly, (Batnpus society you might say. You graduated from this university ten years ago with an engineering degree. YouVe since gotten a Vol.LXXXVIINo. 12 well-paying, prestigious job. You're one of the best in your field. Monday, September 26,1983 You Ye approached by a man who introduces himself as a well-known psychologist. He tries to initiate conversation. "I'm doing research in classi- cal conditioning,"he says. "Ahhh,"you say, "getting Editor In Chief , Rosemary Hames a subject to react to conditioned stimulus." The Managing Editor Susanne Dowden psychologist is shocked. An electrical engineer who Business Manager Ilene FeWman Asst. Managing Editor ! Barbara Zambelll knows about classical conditioning? Office Manager Lois McLean Next a woman walks over, whom the psy- Advertising Manager Uz Gracia Senior Writer Erica Joseph chologist has identified as an English professor. News Steve Geissler. Bill Hanrahan. Brian Dion "Yes, I teach at Yale," she says. "Right now my Assignments Aimee Hartnett, John Paradis Sports .N Bob DAprlle. Dana Cauruder. Kim Harmon students are studying Shakespeare's history plays." Arts Tom Homer. Marie Gallo-Hall 'Which?" you ask, 'Henry the Fourth?Henry the Features Carol Carangelo, Doug Clement Wire Andrea Williams, Laura Lovely Fifth? Richard the Second?" No, it can't be, she Copy Jim Peron. Uz Hayes, Seth Skydel thinks...an electrical engineer versed in Shake- Photography Charles Hlsey. George Edwards. John Metaxas speare? Ad Production Manager Usa Gagnon Asst. Ad Production Manager Jamie Speer You smile, pleased with yourself and grateful that Ad Representatives Greg Murtagh .Diana Nome. Rob Grower. you went to the University of Connecticut where, as Jonathan Fishman Editorial Production Manager Lynne Kerrigan an undergraduate, you were required to enroll in Circulation Manager Kathy OIHara the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences before Receptionists Theresa Johnson, Usa Durazo. Jackie Bonser, Jamie Harper Sharon Landry Production.... Meredith Antln. Debbie Correnty, Leslie Szymaszek. Joanne DeTurk, Ellen Seltz. Jenny Putnam, enrolling in the School of Engineering. Con- Amanda Splelman, Renee Rosoff .Beth Bovan. Mary Ellen Budney .Peter McDougall. Danielle Cummlngs. Diane gratulations! You're well-rounded. Twlgg,Lynn Bodekta. Laura Uliasz. Gordon Lustilla .Kim McKnight. Unda Habermeier .Margaret Sonntag. Jamie (But wait ..the Board of Trustees hasn't passed Harper. Mlrella Pollifrone. Bobbi Tarvin the proposed curriculum change YET. All this could be just a dream.) It's A Mistake and American foreign policy, tne By Jim Peron He laughed and then seriously Back in Lebanon Syrians, Soviets, Israelis, etcetera et You're Kidding?.. The recent shooting of the said, "But then New Year's al are involved, which complicates Korean air liner by the Soviets Eve is no different then any To the Editor: the situation. The US., then, is left To the Editor: should teach us a lesson. The other night." I must take exception to Erica with basically three choices: In reply to Mr. Proser of the Soviets are not well-intentind- The reality of the Soviet Joseph's impassioned editorial 1. Fight on One side, as in Viet- English department [ can only ask ed and peace loving. Reagan threat is such that both lib- entitled Intervention Revisited" nam, and hope to dictate a peace. you if you are serious? has been telling us this for erals and conservatives are in last Monday's Daily Campus. Everything considered, definitely As a resident of "Bedlam Hall" I Comparing the situation in Leb- not advisable. was offended by Mr. Proser's years. But he is wrong on an- wrong. Liberals pretend the 2. Relinquish our "super-power" other count. While the Soviets Soviets are not as vicious as anon to American involvement in objection to the cartoon which Vietnam in the 1960s is hysterical status, isolate ourselves, and try to appeared in the Friday Sept. 16 are vicious they are also in- they are.
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