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k&*c*m Olz > >3 3 discarded CSConnecticut Daily Campus Serving Storrs Since 1896 Q3 5to C CD VOL. LXIX. NO. 104 MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1965 3D STORRS, CONNECTICUT §p en Picnic, Prom And Boatride * ^_ » »._ .. __ r i « Plans Of Senior Week Set Computer SchedulingJ M Expectedvnftntftf ToT plans for the .Senior Prom, Because of Its great success picnic and Boatride have recent- last year, the Senior Week Com- ly been completed for Senior mittee has planned a Boat Ride Give 80% Their Entire Request Week, June 2-9, according to Sen- out of New London. Combo Kings will Play and sing for the event. ior Week Chairmen Nancy Peder- by Jackie Longo "In past years 25^ of the stu- a change In the system may re- son and Jeff Widen. A free lunch will be provided with dents who register at UConn re- sult, allowing the student only Tickets for Senior Week will go the cooperation of the Food Club. "Computer scheduling can cieve their complete schedule. a choice of courses and the sec- on sale the week after vacation. To eliminate deficits which have match everything done manually The computer can equal this per- tioning will be left up to the Seniors may sign up for their oocured over the past years, while being swifter, more effi- centage and it is hoped that the machine." tickets this week from 2-4 In Seniors will be required to sign cient, and error free," com- number of students receiving For graduate students and stu- the Student Union Lobby. over $15 from their breakage mented Ronald E. Dickerson, Di- their choices will be greatly in- dents in courses which offer only The Senior Picnic is the first fee when they sign up for their rector of Student scheduling, at creased," continued Dickerson. one section scheduling will be of the three events which will tickets in the Union Lobby. An- last Wednesday's Student Senate By scheduling manually the done manually. take place on the weekend of other $5 fee will be levied meeting. number of students in each sec- Dickerson concluded that it will June 2,3 and 4th. when the three part tickets are According to Dickerson, the tion of a course is balanced, be a major accomplishment in Lake compounce amusement before May 14th. computer scheduling program allowing an equal number of stu- computer scheduling if a great scene at the picnic, will be open Seniors will also be able to will go into effect this May when dents in each section. Under the percentage of the student body to all Seniors at a minimum price make one dollar contributions to students register for the fall new system the desired quota for can be given complete requests. and a free lunch and refresh- the class gift and the Alumni semester. The program will each section would be filled first ments will be available for all Association Membership at this approximately $3700 and will cut and the remaining students would who attend. Two bands and two time. the time necessary for schedul- be transferred to other sections. Hillel singing groups will provide con- The vice-chairmen for the ing from six weeks to four hours. According to Dickerson and tinuous music from 8 to 12 p.m. events are; Picnic-Carrie Cog- In other colleges and univer- Richard Stec, Systems co-ordln- Lunch 11 a.m. - 1 pun ID card, preferably majority tella and Jack Cofranesco; Prom- sities where this programming ator for the scheduling: Dinner 6 p.m. sharp. Registration has been ex- cards, are required. Jean Morrisson, Joan Callahan, has been instituted students have "The percentage oi VUIMIU. Music for the Prom, to be held and Cliff Demers; Boatride- had no choice of sections. UConn recievlng their entire request tended until Wednesday, at the Hotel America, will be Bonnie Moffet, Mark Shenkman, will allow the student to retain is expected to reach 80%. If April 7. provided by Paul Landerman's and Marty Setter. Tickets and his choice. this percentage drops below 50% orchestra. Publicity chairmen are Dolores DeFronze and Mary Jane Tylec. Dr. Coates To Deliver Two Mischa Titieo To Speak On Primitive Religions Public Geology Lectures Mischa Tltlev, professor of An- Phi Kappa Phi, and Sigma Xi. Dr. Donald R. Coates, one of Department of Geology, and geo- thropology at the University of Titlev Is being presented by the nation's ranking geologists, logist with the Groundwater Michigan, will speak on primitive the Cultural Committee of the will spend two days at UConn, Branch of the U.S. Geological religion in the Union Ballroom, Student Union Board of Govern- April 5-6 under the visiting lec- Servey. tonight at 8:00 p.m. ors. turer program of the American Before Dr. Coates visits the Titlev has been teaching An- Geological Institute. campus, the University's Geology thropology at the University of Today Deadline The first of his two public lec- Dept. will display a photographic Michigan since 1936. His princi- tures, "Water-A Dr. Jekyll and slide presentation showing var- pal field work has been with the Mr. Hyde," will be delivered ious aspects of ground water Mischa Tltteu Hopl Indians of Arizona, but he For Washington tonight at 8 p.m. In the Home study and problems. has also worked with the Economics building. On Tues- Araucanian Indians in Chile, with Bus Reservation day he will take "A New Look the Japanese settlers of Lima, at Geomorphology" at 8 p.m. In Friday Is Deadline For CCC Peru and with the rural inha- UConn students and faculty are Beach Building. bitants of Okayama Province in expected to join some ten to fif- Dr. Coates, the fourth geosclen- Japan. teen thousand concerned In- tist to visit UConn under the AGI He has written a great many dividuals in a protest march on lecture program, will also meet Float And Booth Application articles and reviews in various Washington, Saturday April 17, informally with students and staff journals, in addition to several to end the war in Vietnam. books, one of which is THE during his stay at the University. "Midway applications already A bus has heen chartered by Chairman of the Harpur College Deadlines for C.C.C. Float and SCIENCE OF MAN, a textbook the Storrs Student Peace Union Midway booth applications will be received have shown a trend to- which is used at the University Department of Geology from ward the use of water, mud and that leaves from the Community 1954-63, Dr. Coates has also been extended until this Friday, April of Connecticut. Tltiev is a mem- House Friday, April 16, at 10 other messy elements." Accor- ber of the American Anthropolo- chairman of the Earlham College 9th. p.m. The return trip to Storrs ding to Doug Joyner, Publicity gical Association, the American Chairman, "No more ideas of will be made on Easter Sunday Ethnological Society, the Am- morning between 6 and 7 a.m. this type will be accepted. Rather erican Association of Physical World News Briefs games of skill are being encour- Anthropologists, the A.A.A.S., making several stops In Hartford. aged." SPU chairman, Brian Cross, Dorms wishing to participate stated that many faculty members Reds Claim Heavy Toll should contact BUI Ferris Mid- Cupid IBM 1401 have made contributions so that way Chairman at 429-9841, or students unable to afford the (AP)—The Communists claimed Washington say the pilot of an call the APO office. Plays, 'Operation SI 2.00 round-trip could attend the North Vietnamese gunners shot American F-100 jet flying cover Joyner said, "If this year's march. He also stated that the last down 37 American and South for the US fighter-bombers re- C.C.C. carnival is to be a suc- day for reservations is today, Vietnamese warplanes during a ported lie thought a 20-mllllmeter cess, which we hope, more ent- Match' On Students April 5th. series of air attacks today on cannon shot lie fired winged one ries will have to be received Students interested in attend- North Viet Nam. US officials of the attacking Red aircraft. in the next week. The UConn ing the march should contact in Saigon declined to say how This could not lie confirmed be- students have an obligation to by Mike Klein the SPU at 429-4989 or attend many planes were lost, since cause the Communist planes dis- their community as reflected in the SPU meeting tonight at 7:30 search operations are continuing. appeared into the haze from which the charities to which we have Two Harvard Juniors, Jeff Tarr in Commons 315. But besides two F-105 pilots re- they pounced on the fighter- promised support. Without more and Vaugh Morrill m, have been The march will consist of a ported lost, the pilot of a US hombers. cooperation from the living units playing Cupid to hundreds of morning demonstration at the propellor-driven skyralder went An air raid alert sounded .'n this obligation cannot be met." young people around New Eng- White House followed by a rally down with his plane Into the sea Hanoi, the capital of North Viet land through a project they call at the base of the Washington after being by fire from Nam, yesterday. Only militiamen "Operation Match." Monument. Addressing this rally Red gunboats off the coast. and their assistants wearing Red Operation Match is based on the will be Senator Ernest Gruen- One of the Communist North armbands remained In the Registration For belief that both college men and ing (Dem.-Alaska) and journa- Vietnamese Mig fighters that shot streets. The alert may have college women have a clear idea list I.F. Stone. down two American fighter- heen prompted by the air attack 9 of the kind of person they en- Following this there will be a bombers yesterday may have on a bridge and power station Sororities Last joy dating, and that they are will- march down the Capitol Mall been hit by a US warplane. De- 65 miles south of Hanoi. ing and able to accurately eval- toward the Capitol building. fense department sources in uate their own personalities. There a delegation will attempt Open Bid Today Computer execution will be to present a petition to Congress. Two Gei monies In Dispute Registration For Sorority Bid completed by the middle of April, Participating in this march are (AP)—The propaganda contest show Its displeasure with the Registration for the last open and the results will be mailed many college Christian groups between East and West Germany West German plan for a parliam- bid period for sorority rush be- to all the participants. and Young Democratic Clubs as took a new turn tonight as the entary session in Berlin. Mayor gins today in the office of Wom- It is each individuals responsi- well as many adult liberal or- Communists barred all members Brandt drove to Hamburg to take en's Affairs. A twenty Q.P.R. bility to contact their "match" ganizations. of the West German Parliament a plane to West Berlin. is required of all those who and arrange to meet them. from crossing their territory. Individual West German offic- There is a $3.00 charge that wish to rush. covers handling computer execu- The Bonn government plans to ials call the East German action Informal rush will be held from There will he a WRA meeting tion and technical consultations. hold a parliament meeting in a violation of agreements on April 20 until May 3. Registration ■tonight at 7:00 p.m. It is impor- occupied Berlin on Wednesday. free access signed by the four will end Friday. All those interested should call tant that all representatives at- Earlier, Red border guards re- victors of World War Two-- The Open bid provides an Informal Carol Babcock at 9-9459 for the tend. Voting on Intramural fused to let West Berlin Mayor US, Russia, Britain and France. program of lunches, dinners and questionalres. chairmen and officers for next Willy Brandt drive across East The Communists contend the informal meetings for rushee's year will be held. German territory to get to his agreements apply only to the for a two week period. Pledging own city. It was part of the Red troops of the four powers and Is the following Monday. harassment of civilian traffic to not to Germans. discarded CS] PAGE TWO ;ONNECTICUT DAILY CAMPUS MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1965 Connecticut Daily Campus the editor

UConn Vs. Brand X I regret, therefore, that the limitations, and shows its best »« Play Commentary DAILY CAMPUS did not adequat- without distortion and without In a few short days the migration to the land ely acknowledge a production easy compromises is something Where The Boys Are begins. Whether you go which I found to be impressive, to celebrate. One does not— To The Editor: inventive, imaginative, attrac- or should not—go to any per- to Bermuda with the IN Crowd or settle for tive, careful, and coherent. It formance of a complex and tra- the Sunny Shores of Florida, the name of the I was looking forward to what would be impossible to substan- dition-hallowed drama expecting University of Connecticut goes with you. the DAILY CAMPUS would pub- tiate those adjectives with de- to find his own vision of it fully lish in the way of a review of tails In so brief a letter, and realized; one can, however expect Thanks to the splendid efforts of the basket- the recent production of OE DIPUS a singling out of specific feat- to see a performance which does ball team, UConn is quite well known around THE KING, and after seeing the ured roles for sample discussion not violate the core of the work, the country. A Connecticut sweatshirt or performance on Thursday evening might be misleading and suggest which shapes the work without I was especially disappointed that unintended biases. Let me just eccentricities and curlicues, and sticker will not go unnoticed and the conduct there had been, in fact, no proper note how impressed and moved which exploits the talents and of those displaying them reflects that of the review. The sophomoric silliness I was by the movements, pos- resources of cast and crew so entire school. The impression that those we of "Laius," flailing out in some tures, and expressive masks of that a spectator feels he has strangely reflexive manner, in the two serving women while not been cheated. This perfor- meet will carry home and relate to their such shockingly bad prose, only Oedipus lamented over his daugh- mance of OEDIPUS THE KING friends is just as important as any recogni- compounded the paper's failure. ters. For me this lettle detail did all those things; but more, tion UConn receives for its great athletes. Nobody has asked me to write is indicative of the care with it was a moving experience. a review, and a Letter-to-the- which the whole performance was But I do have a complaint and UConn enjoys an enviable reputation right now. Editor column will hardly stand planned and of the level of suc- a half. The half complaint is We should do our best to prove UConn is as the strain of the thousand or more cess which it generally achieved. that I wondered why the program words I might easily write. But The whole evening reminded me did not note which English ver- great as everyone thinks it is. I would like the files of the once again of the cliche that an sion of the play was used, i We don't mean to be prudish and don't expect DAILY CAMPUS to contain some honest university production of a know I recognized some speeches College students to spend Spring vacation notice of so successful and classic drama is often more and choruses, but I wondered reading "The Rise and Fall of the Roman Em- admirable an occasion. After satisfying than most elaborate why no acknowledgement. The all, a full scale university pro- star-studded professional spec- whole complaint is that I was pire" while acquiring that all-important tan. duction of Sophocles' OEDIPUS tacles. If none of the student fleet lngly outraged because I We realize that the trip South is for fun and THE KING is or ought always performers last week came any- wasn't permitted to applaud the to be a noteworthy event. Private where near reaching the Intense performers face to face. They we hope it turns out as well as planned. judgments and personal biases grandeurs and shattering pas- earned it and they deserved it. Needless to say however, there are limits and aside, all members of a univer- sions of Sir Laurence Olivier's For all its grandeur OEDIPUS we hope these are not transgressed. It may sity community should be cogni- Oedipus or Dame Judith Ander- THE KING is a play not a relig- zant that OEDIPUS is one of son's Medea, their whole pro- ious service, and the convention pay to advertise, but if a screaming brawl is the very few literary and drama- duction was more integrated, of the curtain call is occasion- on your agenda, wear a Brand X sweatshirt. tic works which do not abide our more responsible. ally a privilege afforded an aud- questions. In fact, Its eminence Not to be embarrassed, not to ience, not a payment peremptorily and its incredible suggestiveness, be jolted by chicanery and gim- demanded. Such a privilege It Antiquated Murals to say nothing of its demands micks, not to be pounded with would have been last Thursday upon performers and audience, a clever Idea, but to be allowed evening. We feel that the decor of the HUB lobby all make the undertaking of a to see and hear an honest, earn- Sincerely, should in some way reflect the activity of production an act of courage, est, intelligent, and attractive Irving P. Cummings the building. Surely it is impossible to perhaps even of foolhardlness. illustration which knows its own Department of English guess the true atmosphere of the Hub from the murals on the wall. A visitor to the Union is greeted by a fading antique no matter which way he turns. Unlike anything LORD ALFRED around them, these murals are faded and Camp out-dated. They seem to be stagnating while life goes on around them. If murals must be placed on these walls, This is CAMP week. Camp is a arch criminal in SUPERMAN? name on THE BOB CUMMINGS they should reflect the times and the atmos- new "in'" word which means 10. What was the name of SHOW (the one where he was a 'so bad it's good'. Thus, it GENE AUTRY'S sidekick? photographer)? phere of the Union. UConn has a commend- seems only fitting that UConn 11. What was the name of This will give you an idea of able Art Department which must be capable have something truly 'camp' and HOP ALONG CASSIDY'S horse how to play the camp game. of turning out something more suitable than is suggested that the following and name at least three of his Every day this week we will game is 'camp' enougli for anyone. sidekicks. have camp questions and you these murals. We are certainly not in a When Lord Alfred thinks back 13. What was the name of the can send Lord Alfred your posers position to criticize the artistic value of over his youth, he remembers dog in WIZARD OF OZ? and he will answer them all these pictures, but we know enough to real- the millions of hours he sat 14. Whose brother plays the since I hereby declare myself before the television set stopping lead in FURY? omnipotent and champion In the ize that they add little if anything to the up his cultural heritage of Annie 15. What was Bob Cummings' new Camp-Conn game. -v appearance of the Lounge. In our opinion, Oakley, My Little Margie, and they detract from it. Lucy. So, here is a quiz, for Lord Alfred's fanatical com- Since such a large amount of money is panion television watchers. See spent annually to improve the quality of the how many you can answer. By CONNECTICUT DAILY CAMPUS University, we feel the relatively small sum the way, no answers will be KDITOK-IN CHIEF: Judi Becker given unless you find yourself it would take to update these murals at fre- desperate in which case you may MANAGING EDITOR BUSINESS quent intervals would be a wise investment. write to Lord Alfred, c/o THE Ira Loss J Brian Hubbard Perhaps there could be contests among the DAILY CAMPUS for the answers. News Editor Evccutivo Aid«' Associate Editor art students of You will find that these columns Frank Mollnakl Howard Waltei Paula Leach will come in handy at exam time Sports Editor Feature Editor Production Mgr. art students or professors to find the best for little tension breakers. For Donna PafTumi Claude Almand possible mural each time a change is to be instance, supposing your roomate Charles Lipson is studying: just slip this column Photo Editor tin-illation Manager made. This would provide a large selection in front of him (her) and watch Miko Cooney Paul Reynolds of suitable ideas to choose from. At the same him (her) 'go crazy'. NEWS STAFF: Judy Kicrys. Karen Wishnew, I )ave 1. What is the name of SKY Chapniek, Mike Klein, Claudia Osmolski, Robert Hurley, time, the work of the most promising KING'S ranch? I'cssch Ato Tekie, Charlotte Evans, Jackie I.ongo, Nancv voune artist on campus would be on display 2. What was the name of the Parker, Sharon Feingold, Pauline Rosenberg, Diane Foster. for all to see. If this idea were carried out, old lady across the hall In MY LITTLE MARGIE? SPORTS STAFF: Hawk Brown, John Strom, Alan Dam the walls of the Union would not only be 3. What was the name of THE brov, Steve Sllberfein, Mike Cronin. more pleasing to the eye, they woul-' also CISCO KID'S horse? FEATURE STAFF: Joyce Baraban, Bob Peterson, cynthla reflect the progress and growth of the Univ- 4. Who was the leader of the Edson. outlaw gang that ambushed the LAYOUT STAFF: Marianne Fender, Kathy Ellwood, Ro- ersity and the activity of the Union. If such and caused the berta Mullen, Barbara Gahn, Maryann Markowski, Pamela a plan is not feasible, we recommend that birth of THE LONE RANGER? Searle, Penny Cnmp, Kathy Barnes, Pat Turner, Vicky 5. What was the name of the Hawley, Avis Ashapa. the present murals at least be replaced this tall good-looking sheriff on time. This move is long overdue. ANNIE OAKLEY? BUSINESS STAFF: Candy Resnick, Donna LaKlamme. 6. What was the father's name PHOTOPOOL John dimming, Harold Davis, John in I REMEMBER MAMA? Downing, Stove Firth, Larry Fogclaon, Rich Frasor, Dave Published dally while the University Is In session except Saturdays and 7. What was the name of Sundays. Second-class postage paid a'. Storrs, Conn. Member of the As- ('.add, Sandra Giclarowski. Ken (".olden. Ann Iwaneiwsky, sociated Collegiate Press. Accepted for advertising by the National Adver- DALE EVANS' horse? Dave Chestnut, Jeff Pearl, Neil Plain, Dave Paletsky. Chris tising Service, Inc. Editorial and Business offices located In the Student 8. Who played Chester on Union Building. University of Connecticut, Storrs, Conn. Subscriber: As- RchWCdder, Paul Smith, Al Souden, Wendy Speight. Leon-i sociated Press News Service. Subscription rates: $5.00 per semester, J8.00 GUNSMOKE and what was Ches- Sinclair, Nancy lingerer, Don Woodworth. per year. Return notification of unclaimed mailed copies to Connecticut ter's last name? Dally Campus, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut. 9. What was the name of the MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1965 CONNECTICUT DAILY CAMPUS PAGE THREE Texas Fire Destroys Valuable Property- College Students Cheer Destruction On (ACP)-As three business esta- horns" signs. Clarence Faulk- selves seriously. They expect to blishments burned, students ner, owner of the drug store, have their voices heard. fiddled, says THE DAILY said it was as if the Longhorns Well, it's time for University *< TEXAN, University of Texas, scored a touchdown. students to scurry back behind Austin. Eddie Slack, operator of a neigh- the apron of their youth and cry They turned an event that was, boring service station, said: "I "Uninhibited young spirits" and to most minds, a dangerous ac- don't understand the philosophy of "Just good, clean fun." cident, into a glorified Friday these people—cheering when a Most well-disciplined, reason- afternoon panty-raid substitute. building is burning." ably bright 10-year-olds know The quarter-million-dollar fire College students have a special better than to clamber over a began in a typewriter shop when penchant for criticism. The fire truck for a better view of a vat of naphtha exploded. The demise of parental authority and a tragedy. And 10-year-olds LOUIS COXE SPOKE TO UCONN STUDENTS AT THE Board of fire then spread to a beauty shop doses of classroom enlighten- don't make weighty proclama- Governors last Young Poet series on Thursday night. He is a Pierce and a drug store. Hundreds of ment seem to nurture icono- tions on the world scene. professor of English at Bowdoin College and he holds degrees from University students thronged to clasm. And students take them- Ah, well. Ah, youth. Harvard, Princeton and Minnesota. (photo By Gadd) the scene. Students volunteered in carrying merchandise from the burning stores and in moving THE UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT twisted firehoses for the fire- men. One policeman barked: "Hell, Major Concert Series everybody's out here." When fire broke the windows of the drug store, students cheered and gave "honk 'em MILDRED MILLER Juniors Wishing Mezzo-Soprano. Metropolitan Opera Association

To Usher Apply LOWELL FARR at the Piano To Committee Juniors wishing to usher at graduation, may give their name, University Symphony Orchestra home and campus address, to any of the committeemen at their JACK HELLER, Director respective dorms. Once a name has been submitted, the student is committed and must, if chosen, THURSDAY, APRIL 8 usher on the required day. All juniors chosen to usher will 8:15 p.m. be informed by the first week of May. Jorgensen Auditorium Committeemen are: Toni Belli- sarie, chairman, Crandall C; Helen Boyoko, Stowe D; Joyce Coppola, Merrit A; Ann Paoli- Program llo; Hook B; Jerry Rose, Phi Kappa Tau; Pat Scarpellno, Symphony No. 2 Giannini French B; Helene Singer, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Bob Serrow, Overture to The Impresario Mozart Phi Sigma Delta. Orchestra -Barreled Voi che sapete Mozart Laudamus Te Mozart Programs Planned Ch'lo mi scordi di te Mozart For Dairymen Day Miss Miller Wednesday April 7 will be Dairy Day at the University of Connect- INTERMISSION icut and separate double-barreled programs are planned for dairy farmers and for dairy manufac- Prelude to Die Meistersinger Wagner turing personnel. Orchestra The Dairy Farmers Day program begins at 9;30 a.m. in Auf Flugen des Gesanges Mendelssohn the Ratcllffe Hicks Arena on the v College of Agriculture Campus. Hexenlied Mendelssohn According to W,A. Cowan, head The Boatman's Song arr. Copland of the animal industries depart- ment, program highlights include Long Time Ago arr. Copland forage recommendations based Under the Willow Tree Barber on UConn research, comparison of market milk pricing systems Miss Miller and the latest word on vlbrosis Adieu forets Tchaikowsky control. In the afternoon, a three-man Gypsy Song, From Carmen Bizet team will report dairy handling Orchestra. Miss Miller and housing experiences and the economics of adding a milking parlor to a conventional barn. One of the speakers, a New York Ticket Information dairyman who recently moved into what has been called the RESERVED SEATS "atomic age" barn, will report First Balcony $2.50 on his first operations in an Floor 2.00 insulated, ventilated, free stall barn equipped with slotted floors Second Balcony 1.50 and liquid manure disposal pits. GENERAL ADMISSION 1.00 The Dairy Manufacturing Day MILDRED MILLER program kicks off at 9:30 a.m. in the college of Agriculture Mezzo-Soprano Auditorium. Cowan says the Metropolitan Opera San Francisco Opera program features federal and state viewpoints on federal ice Vienna State Opera cream regulations; a review of current UConn research on fats, flavor and copper detection; development of plastic milk bot- tles; and the manufacturer's angle on milk pricing systems. Special guests Warren Thrall TICKETS MAY BE PURCHASED AT JORGENSEN AUDITORIUM and Walter Baker will be recog- nized at the Dairy Club Supper TICKET OFFICE, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY, 8:30 a.m. to at 6 p.m. in Storrs Community 4:00 p.m. OR ON THE EVENING OF THE PERFORMANCE. House, adjacent to the storrs Congregational Church. For res- For further information call 129-9321, Ext. 441. ervations contact the animal in- dustries department. MONDAY. APRIL 5, 1965 PAGE FOUR CONNECTICUT DAILY CAMPUS Violent Action At Fraternity Results In Official Action By The FPC (CPS)--All open fraternity par- too, the assailants had been An editorial In the Temple News, ties at Temple University have ejected from the house for crash- however, charged that "the FPC been cancelled following the stab- ing a party. Police have arrested has not lived up to its respon- blngs of three students outside three suspects in the second stab- sibility." The editorial noted that fraternity houses. bing Incident. regulations forbidding open The decision, voted by members Charges by the FPC were parties have been on the books of the Fraternity Presidents brought against both houses for for some time but have not been Council (FPC), was announced "falling to exercise proper con- enforced. recently by FPC president Myles trol by permitting a situation to Rademan and Is effective Im- develop which made necessary The editorial also cited the FPC mediately. the ejection of some guests." for being "overly concerned with The action came In response to Alpha Epsllon Pi was placed on their public Image" and for only three stabbings over a period of social probation for two se- taking actions "which look good several weeks. The first Incident mesters and Sigma Pi for one. In print." took place outside the Alpha Epsl- long PI house after crashers were ejected from the fraternity's Eleven Outstanding Students smoker party. The victim, stabbed In the back with a broken bottle, was re- Inducted Into Pi Tau Sigma leased from the hospital after one week. Police have reported that Eleven outstanding students at have distinguished themselves they have no leads to whom the the University of Connecticut through exceptional character and assailant was. were Inducted as members of scholarship in their academic Early this month a Temple stu- the local chapter of Pi Tau Sig- major. dent and a vlllanova student were ma, national honorary in mechan- New graduate student initiates stabbed outside Sigma PI fra- ical engineering here Thursday are: William P. Goss, Robert ternity In a second outbreak of afternoon, April 1. D. Collier, Frank J. Lahey, and QUEEN'S FLOAT In last year's Campus Community Carnival Parade. Roger P. Caron. The annual event Is sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega to raise money for violence In connection with fra- Membership in the honorary ternity parties. In this case, Is conferred upon students who Undergraduates inducted were; community projects. This year's carnival will take place on April 26. Paul F. Brewster, John R. Cole- man, Richard J. DeCorso, Wil- fred E. Desaulniers, Jr., John F. Hurley, Richard G. Weber, ■ and Richard A. Woldan. Meantime, honorary member- ships were conferred upon; Henrv N. Muller, Jr., vice president, Canadian Westinghouse Electric Are you afflicted with the pain Co., Ltd., Edward S. Dennlson, consulting engineer, Electric and inconvenience associated Boat Division, General Dynamics Corp., and Walter Doll Jr., gen- eral manager. Connecticut Ad- with pedestrian travel? vanced Engineering Laboratory, Pratt and Whitney Aircraf. Mr. Muller, who is president- elect of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, de- livered the 32nd biennial PI Tau Sigma lecture, "The Quest for Abundance," later In the even- ing at the UConn Engineering School at Storrs. Saturday Nights With Imagination -Not With Money (ACP) Ask a University co-ed what she did last Saturday night and she might say "We went down to the freight yards and sat on a big tire truck by the tracks and talked. Whenever a train went by slowly we jumped it and rode a few blocks. Then we walked back and waited for another train." The reader may be wondering: if this Is the latest fad, the "In" thing to do. A quick survey revealed freight car hopping isn't the most popular way college students spend their Saturday nights. But it did in- dicate two trends which freight- car hopping exemplifies: College men are spending less than ever, and they are trying not to do the usual things. The Cal men even tailor their evening activities to the type of girl they're dating. Recom- mended for the adventurous girl is storm-sewer exploring. In this activity, the couple lo- cates the opening to a sewer. Get blessed relief with They enter and explore it to the end—about two miles away. A a Value-Rated Used Car OL flashlight and a pair of galoshes b are the only needed extras. When at your Oldsmobile Dealer's! a group of couples go, they often bring a guitar and have a folk- singing session. • Best buys of all are under the Value-Rated Used Car The athletic girl often is taken ice-block sliding. The boy buys sign • Many late-model, like-new trades • Many still under a 50-cent, 25-pound block of ice and he and his date go to a new-car guarantee • All sizes, all makes, all body styles • golf course, where they take turns sliding down a hill. All at easy-to-take prices • So what are you waiting for? Thus, the college man and his date are spending Saturday nights A streetcar? See your local Oldsmobile Quality Dealer now! with imagination rather than with his money. MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1965 CONNECTICUT DAILY CAMPUS PAGE FIVE Wi-.h A Grain of Salt

Job, I„ Europe UConn's Swinging Survey f\Q\ Skill Deep

by eD GRAND DUCHY OF LUX- POSITION TITLE EMBOURG - The American Stu- ARTIST In the informal atmosphere of upon," he stated. "At first I dent Information Service an- a college dormitory, a friend was very conscious of the people nounces that there are still more Tils Diamond Bing/pve lost Deedee Sianbron and myself began a discussion around me, but now, it doesn't than 20,000 summer jobs avail- that lo/in' .'eellv of inter-racial dating. bother me at all. As the dates able in Europe to U.S. college Bye Bye Ba'.»y Bob MoY.gomcry "Anything that brings people progress, I feel more at ease." students. The jobs are being King of the Road Jim Ms", -..melee closer together and stops some When asked about the future filled on a first come, first Re i Roses for a Blue Lady Gcci Verge of this petty bickering can only and whether he thought inter- served basis and the ASIS is Wv're in wi'.n the In Crowd Vdrleune Holderlth lead to good," he said. This racial dating will become com- granting a $390 travel grant to and Debbie Maixs was his general attitude. monplace, he had this to say. each of the first 5,000 applicants. I go to pieces Malcolm x "Take the Civil Rights Bill "In the future (certainly not fh for instance; just because the my life-time) people are going I dream of Bobby with the Joan Callahan Bill was passed doesn't mean to stop this thing about discri- Some positions pay $400 a month Dark Brown Hair that people are gonna change minating because of skin color." with no previous experience or Send me the Pillow that you 3ob Plku'.a overnight." He related that peo- Using our campus for an ex- foreign language ability required. Dv3.im on ple aren't going to accept each 9 ample—you see a lot of mixed Room and board are often in- Funny Girl Nancy Casa other just because of this law, couples and this is due to the cluded. The most requested jobs 10 The Days of Wine and Roses and that you really can't get to fact that the kids in college have are resort work, office work, Dag Hultgreen 11 How Soon? know someone unless you have their own society which elimin- lifeguarding, sales work, ship- Allen Gregory association with them. 12 It had better be Tonight ates the puritanical views of the board work, factory work, child Betsy Traceski When asked the reason for con- outside world. 13 Little Boy with the Sal Eyes Bob Carson care and camp counseling work, sidering a date with a person When these kids leave college farm work and restaurant work. 14 Lover Come Back to Me Marion Bo'elho 15 I jus- don't Know of a different race, he said, "I they will take their liberal att- Interesting summer work not Tom Januska wanted to see if I had nerve itudes and views with them and found in the U.S. is living as a 16 Tie cr isher Nick Rosettl 17 Mac* -.he Knife to do it. Also, it was something instruct society towards a more guest of well-to-do European D3in Mac:< different." non-dlscrimminatory way of life. IS Bor.i IO be Together families in return for teaching Dick Gilson a i1 He told me that he had known In concluding, Mr. "X" gave their children English. Beisy Lines the girl previously and assumed 19 1 !t.t my Hear; in Dtalta Zeta me his views on the two main Mike Cassldy by her personality that this was problems of inter-racial dating. 20 The Boy from New York State Jan Auwood Job and travel grant applications 21 H?'s my Guy the type of girl he could enjoy "First of all. the couple will and detailed job descriptions Shirley Godlewskl himself with. be rejected in society until the (location, wages, working hours, 22 Keep Searching George Applebv Mr. "X" then told me of his racial barrier is completely bro- photographs, etc.) are available 23 Can't You Hear my Heartbeat Amy Gilbert reactions and thoughts upon ken." 24 in a 36-page booklet which in- Tell Her No Charlie SlIiDOWicz picking her up for the first time. "Everyone must admit that they terested students may obtain by 25 Shotgun Wes Blalosuknia "I was nervous as hell; nervous look twice when they see a mixed sending $2 (for booklet and air 26 Leader of the Launderma.' Pat sheehan because of her parents and how couple." mail postage) to Dept. rv, ASIS, 27 Softly as we Leave You Theta Pledges they would react to the situation." Consensus on both sides of the 22 Ave. de la Liberte, Luxem- 28 Don't Mess Up a Good Thins Lee Grelf He said that the girl's Mother racial barrier see this dating as bourg City, Grand Duchy of Lu- 29 Plillly's a Lonely Town (when Toby and the was a very cordial hostess while wrong. xembourg. we're the only Huskier arouiri Sophomores he waited for his date. "Secondly, the major problem I "The atmosphere was such in think, concerns up-bringing of the house that I couldn't tell children." whether or not her parents op- "The parents of the new-born An,wer ,0 5 ra Pu ,e CROSSWORD PUZZLE "» *>"• " posed this," he said. are old enough to determine that The Tree We discussed the type of places they want to make a life with ACROSS 6 College A PIEIAIR degree ■ F D Ep f 1 he has taken his date. "Bowling, each other, but the children are * E i E ME IV A RINIE p Rigid and unchanging is the tree 1 -Carpenter's (abbr.) movies and for coffee are the brought up In two different envir- tool 7-World War 0 K i LHB u 1 SIEUA U most frequent date nights for onments." and the deceiver of Adam, 4-Toil II secret A RlAlIr A R M SHA s 5, 9- Remunera- agency us," he smiled. Mr. "X" summed up the inter- playmate of my youth U e ■Sle I A I O T tion (init.) ■ He related that when he goes view with this point and ended supported the noose G T1B E IP E vMR A 1 N ". 12- Anglo- 8-Depend on in public with her, people stared from which my body swung Saxon money 9-Gasped for ■ E|S smc A NM it by saying, "True love Is NOT 13-Wipe out breath '. V A 0 N •1 EC T quite a bit. 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ACTIVITIES: Notices must be April 19-23. Also, pick up and The 'Monstrosity' placed In the appropriate box fill out Activity cards at HUB in the CDC office (HUB 113) control desk! Star Attraction between 2-6 at least two days NUTMEG CHRISTIAN FELLOW- before notice is to appear. No SHIP: Athe Community House Aetloittei Thurs. April 8 at 7 p.m. the Activities will lie accepted over Of Art Exhibit the phone. We are not respon- April 6th at 7:30 P.M. In the in Physical Sciences Building second Informal lecture In the (CPS)-Three British students sible for notices left elsewhere Community House Parlors. His room 199. series "A Challenge to irrell- have created a masterpiece of or slipped under the door. topic will be: "Art Is for EVERY WSG SOCIAL CHAIRMEN'S gion & irrelevance," will be held. modern art--l>y mistake. CISL: There will be a meeting Day." COUNCIL: There will be a meet- This weeks lecture entitled It all started when the three, of all people Interested in this MARCH ON WASHINGTON TO ing of the Social Chairmen's "Making Good on God" investi- who are students at Northeast organization on Tuesday at 8 END THE WAR IN VIETNAM: A Council on Tuesday at 4:00 in gates the meaning of faith in re- Essex Technical College, learn- p.m. at the HUB Snack Bar. bus, sponsored by the Storrs Stu- the UN. room Attendence is lation to our understanding of ed that the Colchester Art So- AMATEUR RADIO CLUB: Will dent Peace Union will leave compulsory. God and of ourselves. Fred Wood- PHOTOPOOL: Meeting tonight in berry, national NCF staff worker, ciety was going to stage an ex- meet Monday, April 5th at 7:30 Storrs April 16 at 9 P.M. to hibit of modern art. p.m. in S.U. 301. All are in- attend the National March on room 215 in Student Union, at is conducting the series. Re- As a joke, the students collected vited, especially YL's. Washington to End the War In 8:00 p.m. Executive Board at freshments are served after the scrap metal from a workshop MORTAR J30ARD: There will be Vietnam. The bus, making stops 7:45. All members must attend. meeting and all are invited to and old auto exhaust pipes from a meeting on Monday April 5 in Hartford both to and from Prospective heelers welcome. attend. a junkyard, and welded the scrap at 4 p.m. In the Ball room of Washington, will return Sunday, APO: The weekly APO meeting YOUNG REPUBLICANS: Don't together In a design they called Student Union. All must attend. April 18 between 5 and 6 a.m. will be held tonight in HUB 201 say your a Republican be one' at 7:00 p.m. All brothers are join the Young Republicans in the "Monstrosity." If for any good reason you can- Anyone Interested in making re- not attend, call Jeanne, 9-4393. servations, call 429-4989 as soon requested to attend. HUB lobby April 7 and 8 from It was so unusual we could not MANSFIELD TRAINING 12 to 4 p.m. decide where to show it," said SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL: There as possible. STUDENT PEACE UNION: The SCHOOL: Volunteer bus-leaving YOUNG REPUBLICANS: There Heather Cain, director of the will be a Senior Class Council will be a meeting of the Young show. "None of the walls seemed meeting on Wednesday, April 7, SPU March on Washington Com- Student Union Mon. through Frl. mittee will have Its final meet- at 2;30 returning to Student Union Republicans tonight at 7;00 p.m. to be right, and It didn't fit In the Student Union Bldg. at This will the last meeting before with other groupings we had." 7:30. Dr. Schwartlng, chairman ing In Commons 315 tonight (Mon) at 4;00 and 5:00. of this year's Commencement at 7:30. Final bus reservations UCF: Old Testament seminar to- elections which will be held at Miss Cain said her own analysis 7 00 p.m. on Mon. April 19th. Committee has been invited to and Washington Easter march night will be led by Dr. Wm. : "was that It was man and wo- UCONN FORESTRY AND WILD- talk about the Monday Gradua- plans will be discussed. Any stu- Malcomson from 7-8:30 In the man entangled In a love triangle. dent or grad student planning to Community House Library. LIFE CULB: Meeting 7:30 p.m. tion. Liga Volmars will chair April 4 CA 304. Films of last Then a teen-ager offered us $10 the meeting. A Senior Week go on the march, whether or UCF: Seminar In New Testament for it because he wanted a part led by Pastor Fisher of the Lu- October's woodmen's weekend meeting will follow. not he Is taking the bus, should from it for a hot-rod he was attend this meeting. theran Chapel, from 8:30to 10:00 will be shown. There will be a WRA: Swimming intramurals will business meeting first and the fixing." be April 8th at 7:15 p.m. events SCIENCE COLLOQUIUM: "Pho- at the Community House Library. "That made me suspicious, so toconductors as Broadband Op- UCF: Tonight's seminar on taboo main topic will lie the clubs' I called the boys who'd deliver- will Include speed and form swim- tical Detectors", by Dr. H.S. topics led by Dennis Knurek, be- exhibit In the 1965 Horticulture ed it and asked about the artist," ming, diving and a relay. Inter- * Sommers, Jr., RCA Laboratories gins at 7:00 p.m. in the Com- Show. Everyone is welcome. he said. ested swimmers should sign up David Sarnoff, Research Center, munity House Library. Refreshments will be served. When the three students broke with their dorm WRA representa- Princeton, New Jersey on April NUTMEG: SENIORS-return sen- PRE-LAW CLUB: Student Union the news to Miss Cain, she ap- tive. 29th, Thursday, at 8:00 p.m., ior proofs In room 214 HUB on 207, Wed. April 7th. Election for parently didn't believe them. UCF LAST LECTURE SERIES: next year. "She won't even let us sell It Kenneth Forman, artist, will PUBLIC RELATIONS COM- to the kid with the hot-rod," he speak for the Last Lecture Ser- MITTEE: All Senators and non- continued sadly. ies of the UCF on Tuesday, senators who are interested in Campus Classifieds working on this committee are office forms, line drawings, requested to attend a meeting SERVICE charts and graphs, illustrations. April 7th at 3:00 in room 301 For men who prefer a career as Call Coventry Broadcaster, 742- HUB. a Naval Officer go ROTC-Get paid 6836. Hours 9-4:30. Closed Wed- THE UNITED DEMOCRATS: De- for drills to help college nesday. mocratic voters of West Hartford expenses- Build up a longevity are reminded of the election for for more pay purposes when com- FOR RENT Town Council and the Board of missioned. Enhance your oppor- To be assured of an apartment Education, Tuesday April 6,1965. tunities for civilian career, a starting June, July, August or Transportation from Storrs to mature man with leadership September 1, 1965, either one or West Hartford will be provided experience having served mili- two bedrooms, furnished or un- to Democratic voters by contact- tary duty. APPLICATION furnished contact Orchard Acres, ing the UCONN Transportation DEADLINE 15 APRIL. USNRTC Les Foster at 423-4519 or Coordinator, David Bavelas In .-' #137,Sub-baseN. Lon.-449-3210. 423-5963 or 429-5351. Morgan House at GA-9-1629. LIFE SCIENCE SOCIETY: Have MOVING? Wanted, full or part ROOM FOR RENT: For a gen- tleman, who wants a quiet place you ever wondered what it would loads. Household goods to all 50 be like to be under the sea in states. Vans leaving regularly. to study. Five minutes walk from the campus...9-9915. a submarine? Dr. Benoit, from CALL AMODIO WORLD WIDE MOVERS NORTH AMERICAN Electric Boat-Division of Gen- VAN LINE AGENTS. Complete RIDES eral Dynamics, Groton, Conn, packing and storage facilities. RIDE WANTED: Total cost paid- will give a fascinating talk on Call collect Hartford 229-5606. oil, gas, tolls and stay In private the "Biological Components of home in New Orleans over spring Closed Life Control Systems", COMPLETE MIMEOGRAPHING vacation in return for transpor- Wednesday, April 7, at 7:30 p.m. SERVICE: Quality work,quick tation down and back. Call Julie LS 201. Everyone welcome! service, low cost. Typed or at 429-6507. Refreshments will be served. electronic stencils. Our elec- RIDE WANTED: To Miami Beach. ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA: Meet- tronic stencil cutter scans any Leaving Thursday April 8 or ing for officers and NEW inl- original copy creating low-cost Friday April 9. Call Dave at tiates-for election of new offi- quality stencils from; photo- 429-6239. cers. Please bring $3.00 lo- graphs, letterheads, clippings, cal dues. Time- 7 p.m. Wed- FOR SALE nesday April 8. Please be prompt FOR SALE: 1951 Chevy. Good so the meeting will be short. running condition, automatic, two MARKET CLUB: Attention door. $75.00. Call 423-0087. Marketing Majors. If you haven't filled out the Student Data Ques- tionaire being distributed by the MISCELLANEOUS Marketing Club pick up a copy MISCELLANEOUS: Sister of DZ in room 417, Marketing Dept. will waiter any night for a $5.00 Office, before April 6th. contributlontoC.C.C. Interested? COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT Call Alice Rlanhard at 429-5190. COMMITTEE: Class of '66 there !NEW YORK U MISCELLANEOUS: Exclusive will be a meeting of this com- new wallpaper!! *5-7* Back Is- mittee at 7:00 p.m. tonight, in ~^| tCONOMICAUY ffj' sues of Playboy - $10.00. Per- room 202 commons. All In- ■ COMfOKTABLY 5 \^\ usal time limited to ten minutes. terested Juniors are invited to CONVtNltNTLY ■ 423-3112. attend, all members of the com- mittee are urged to be there. Make it gay, festive and LOST & FOUND DOLPHINEETES: Present "Time enlightening. The William Sloane After Time" an evening of syn- LOST: Pair long black leather House YMCA helps you do it with chronized swimming, April 2 and gloves vicinity of Business Build- Become a nurse at Beth Israel Hospital, Boston. Here, special holiday programs. 5 at 8:00 p.m. Donation 75? ing. Return appreciated. Call your intelligence, abilities and ambitions are put to Clean, comfortable and inexpensive Brundage Memorial Pool accommodations for men, women and Judy Amstutz, Sprague Hall. Tickets on sale: Student Union good use. Here, you become a key figure in a modern, co-ed groups of all sizes. Control Desk and door. LOST: Picked up checkered 1,373 single rooms. $3.15 DER DEUTSCHE VEREIN: There creative medical team. Here, you win responsibility, black raincoat at Jungle Bunny to $4.50; 120 double rooms, will be a meeting on Tues. April recognition, personal respect and the friendship of Dance. Someone has my black $4.80 to $5.20 6th at 8:00 p.m. In HUB 208. trench coat (red lining). Want the nurses, doctors, and medical technicians of the In the heart of New York and convenient CLASS OF 1968: FRESHMEN: to trade. Contact Jerry at 429- most progressive hospital in America. Beth Israel is to everything. Pick up applications for Blue Le- Ideal year-round residence and program 6264. gion in Student Union. Any fresh- part of the Harvard-Tufts Medical Complex in exciting center for men, women and coed groups. CAR IN EUROPE men may apply. Boston, where you'll find the growth, new knowledge Write Residence Director for Folder Student low-cost VW rentals. Let and opportunity you want. us show your Dad how you can WILLIAM SLOANE bring home a car for the family Start your nursing career right. Write to. Linda Lafferty (or yourself) at the low Tax- HOUSE Y.M.C.A. R.N., Supervisor of Nursing Placement at Beth Israel Free Factory price In Europe NOW COED and save the rental cost. Give Hospital, 330 Brooklme Avenue, Boston, Mass. 356 West 34th St (nr Ninth Avt. home address for Brochure M. New York, NY. Phone: OXtord 5-5133 Car-Tours in Europe, Inc. 555 BETH ISRAEL HOSPITAL / BOSTON {Ont Block From Penn Station) Fifth Ave., N.Y. PL 1-3550. MONDAY, APRIL 5. 1965 CONNECTICUT DAILY CAMPUS PAGE SEVEN AP Sports Whirl Southem Cal Wlns AAU Swim Meet Clark Of Yale Sets New Mark In Century The Montreal Canadians de- pounds, while Basting tipped the The National AAU Men's Indoor became the first swimmer ever The listed American record for feated the Toronto Maple Leafs, scales at 157. Swimming Championships came to break 46 seconds in the 100- 3 to 1, and took a two to no- the distance Is 46.5, registered Here are some Sport Briefs; to an end last night in New Haven, yard freestyle tonight. Clark's two years ago by Minnesota's thing lead in their battle to ad- Randy Matson of Texas A and Connecticut, with Southern Cal- performance highlighted the Nat- vance to the finals of the Stanley Steve Jackman. M was named the outstanding ifornia retaining its title and ional AAU Men's Indoor Champ- Southern Cal's 400-yard medley Cup playoffs. athlete of the Texas Relays after olympian Steve Clark of Yale ionships at Yale in New Haven, rela y team closed the meet by The third game in the best of he had won the shot put and dis- moving into the spotlight. Connecticut. winning in 3:31.9, which lowered seven series will be played in cus throw events. His shot put Three other American records The 21-year-old winner of three Indians' national mark of 3:33.2 Toronto on Tuesday night. was 67 feet, nine inches, within were broken by Roy Saari of gold medals at the Tokyo Olym- registered two years ago. But Claude Provost, Jean Deliveau one inch of the world record held Southern California; Michigan's pics sprinted the distance in 45 Indiana won the NCAA event last and Henri Richard netted the by Dallas Long. Sixteen meet Carl Roble and H. Thompson and six-tenths seconds. Swim- week with a 3:30.7, which Is Montreal goals. records were set and two tied Mann of the North Carolina AC. ming experts rated the per- pending. Ron Ellis posted the only goal in the event. New Mexico upset All three also won two events formance the equivalent of the Indiana's Rick Gilbert won the for the Leafs. Southern California in a dual during the meet. Sari captured breaking of the four-minute mile Tonight, the Chicago Black three-meter dive with 563.55 track meet. The score was 98 the 200-yard individual medley in barrier In track. points, beatingout Olympic cham- Hawks will face the Red Wings and one-third to 46 and two- one minute, 56 and two-tenths When the time was announced pion Ken Sitzberger. Sitzberger in Detroit to continue their best third points. It marked the first seconds. the capacity crowd of 2,300 won the one-meter title Friday. of seven series. The Red Wings loss for the Trojans In a dual Robie won the 500-yard free- cheered wildly for several min- The Trojans of South Cal de- hold a one to nothing lead. meet since 1962 and only their style in four minutes, 44 and one- utes. Clark, the defending cham- fended their team title piling up Also In Hockey: Hershey 3, third in 20 years. England's tenth seconds. And Mann won pion who had qualified in 46.1, Baltimore 2 and Buffalo 2, Pitts- 74 points. North Carolina A.C. Olympic Broad Jump Champ- the 100-yard backstroke In 52 led from the start In the final, was next with 47, followed by burgh 0 in the American League ion Lynn Davies beat Ralph Bo- and five-tenths seconds. beating Villanova's Rick Glrdler Yale Freshmen, 25 and Yale quarter-final playoffs. Baltimore ston of the United States but the Steve Clark, Yale's olympian, by five feet. Varsity, 21. holds a 2 to 1 lead in the best U.S. won a dual meet held In of five series while Buffalo has London. Davies also nosed out a 2 to nothing edge. Boston In the Olympic games. In the Eastern League Cham- Twenty-four teams will see ac- Boyer Arrest For Slugging Male Model pionship: Long Island 3, Nash- tion in the Women's National, ville 1 with Long Island holding AAU Basketball tournament a 2 to 1 edge In their best of which will start tomorrow in Tops National Weekend Baseball Scene seven series. Gallup, New Mexico. The Kan- In the sas City Chiefs have traded de- Third Baseman Clete Boyer of Daley left for his home in Or- the for the semi-finals: Fort Wayne 6, To- fensive back Dave Grayson to the the will be ange, California, and said he does $20,000 waiver price. Since ledo 4, Des Molnes 4 and Port Oakland Raiders for defensive charged with assault and battery not plan to seek another baseball joining the New York Giants in Huron 2. Fort Wayne leads best back Fred Williamson. Wiscon- when he returns from a weekend job. The pre-season sales for 1956, McCormick has compiled of seven series, 3 to 0. And Des sin fullback Ralph Kurek has trip made by his club to Puerto the Houston Astros have passed a Major League record of 65 Moines leads best of seven signed with the Chicago Bears. Rico. the three million dollar mark. victories and 69 defeats. series, 2 to 1. Canada's Nancy Greene was the This is the latest development The club will dedicate its new Last year, after losing his only In the Central League playoffs: winner of the U.S. Slalom Title in the case which started early domed stadium on Friday night two decisions with Baltimore, Omaha 4, Tulsa 2, St. Paul 3, at Crystal Mountain In the state Thursday morning when Boyer's in an exhibition game against McCormick had a 12 and eight and Minneapolis 2. Omaha leads of Washington. teammate—Roger Marts—was the New York Yankees. The record with Rochester of the best of seven series, 2 to 1, "Bold Lad" moved farther accused of slugging a male Washington Senators have pur- International League. and St. Paul and Minneapolis are ahead in the Kentucky Derby pic- model—Jerome Modzelewski— chased Mike McCormick The New York Yankees downed tied, 1 to 1, In best of seven ture with an impressive victory in a Fort Lauderdale Florida from the Baltimore Orioles for the Washington Senators 8 to 7 series. in a six-furlong race at Aque- tavern. the waiver price. before 18,416 fans in San Juan, Sam Snead stands a good chance duct race track. The flashy two- Now, a bartender says he saw Two pitchers officially joined Puerto Rico. Elston Howard and of winning his eighth Greater year-old of last year made his Boyer throw at least one punch the Chicago White Sox rosters Joe Pepltone of the Yankees and Greensboro Open Golf Cham- first start as a three-year-old during the brawl. And Modzel- today. Veteran left-hander Juan Bob Chance of the Senators had pionship, if he can make a two- with a crowd of 55,578 looking ewski has sworn out a warrant Pizarro, who ended his holdout homers in the arclight duel...In stroke lead stand up in today's on. And he sprinted to a three- which will be served on Boyer. yesterday, joined the club in another night contest, the Bal- final round. length decision over "Pack Trip" Boyer admits being present with Lakeland, Florida, and pitched timore Orioles beat the Phila- The veteran pro scored a three In the Six-furlong test. The Maris, pitcher Hal Reniff and batting practice immediately. delphia Phils 6 to 1, with Wally under par 68 and now has a winning time was one minute, former Yankee ace Joe Dimaggio. The other addition was Rookie Bunker looking impressive on the 54-hole total of 205. Ten and two-fifths seconds. This But both Marls and Boyer have Bob Locker. He was promoted mound. Labron Harris is in second place was Bold Lad's eighth victory denied being involved in the from the Indianapolis Farm Club. with a 207. in a row. punching. The have MAC'S Phil Rodgers and Billy Casper Originally, Bold Lad had Also in baseball—pitcher Dennis trimmed their roster to 30 have 209's. Jay Dolan is next been slated to run in the Gotham Bennett of the players by sending eleven players GBD, Dunhill SS fierce with a 210. Mile, the feature on yesterday's collapsed with a muscle spasm to their Melbourne, Florida, Arnold Palmer is well down the Aqueduct program. But trainer yesterday during a drill at Scotts- minor league camp for reassign- Ropp Pipes Available list with a 216 while Gary Bill Winfrey dicided to withdraw dale, Arizona, and is lost to the ment. The players are pitchers Player and Julius Boros have the Wheatley Stable Ace and run club indefinitely. An orthopedic Bill Dalley, Gary Dotter, Jim 217's. him in the shorter race as a specialist says Bennett may have Merrltt, Chuck Meson, Jim Ol- MAC'S Also in; Jo Ann Prentice is tuneup. to remain in a hospital for sev- lom, Garry Roggenburk and the leader moving into the third eral days. And he refused to Dwight Siebler, catcher Ken Ret - Smoke Shop and final round of the Baton Rouge Conn Baseballers even guess how long Bennett zer, and infielders Jim Jenkins, 721 MAIN STREET Open event. She has a 36-hole will be out of action. Ron Theobald and Jay Ward. WILLIMANTIC score of 140, one stroke better (Con't. From Pg. 8 Col. 5) Bennett was traded by the Phil- The Washington Senators have than Marllynn Smith and Mickey tiple RBI hits. However, Doug adelphia Phils during the season purchased veteran left-handed We buy old coins also. Wright. Mary Mills and Kathy King demonstrated his clutch hit- to the Red Sox in a deal for pitcher Mike McCormick from Whltwortli have p43's. ting ability in the 5th inning by first baseman Dick Stuart. The 29th Annual Masters Tour- banging out a bases loaded triple. Owner Bob Carpenter of the nament will start Thursday at UConn was behind 2-1 at that Phils had announced prior to Augusta, Georgia with a field of stage of the game. Bennett's collapse that he would 93 standouts ready to battle It Overall It was a fine workout make an adjustment with the Red out in the four-day, 72-hole for the Huskies and enabled Sox—if the southpaw could not classic. Arnold Palmer and Panciera to get a good look at pitch this season. But under Jack Nicklaus are in the field. some of his promising sopho- no condition continued Carpenter, Twenty-one foreign players; 56 mores. With continued mild would Stuart be returned to the U.S pros and 16 amateurs com- weather, permittingplenty of out- Red Sox. prise the field. side batting practice, the hitting The have Sugar Ray Robinson, former should Improve to the point where named shortstop Maury Wills Middleweight Boxing Champion, it will compliment the fine pitch- Field Captain...The Cleveland In- scored a knockwout over Earl ing staff, by the time UConn meets dians have given lefthan.ded Basting in 2:34 of the first round Middlebury on April 9 for the pitcher Bud Daley his uncondi- of a scheduled 10-round match first official game. tional release. Saturday night. , Robinson caught Basting, of *^^*ofi:^T{i?^**'^^*^*oJi:**oJc^o{i?*^ Wear! Tampa, Florida, with a hard left hook and Basting went down. He came to one knee at the count alignment can of eight but then collapsed. e perfect. , ,i «wheel , ^ nV.lea9 - A crowd of about 1,600 per- Marquis de LaFayette House re terms sons witnessed the bout. Robinson weighed in at 161 IT'S HERE! and its members cordially invite all in- men*- AT THE CAMPUS Co. CLEANING CENTRE terested males to a coffee - smoker on New ***+2£*0* C-J (Rear of P.O.) ROUTE 6 ti ^ f^ COIN-OP DRY CLEANING Wednesday, April 7, 1965 7p.m.-8:30p.m. Latest Westinghouse Machines Give Top Quality Cleaning I PAGE EIGHT CONNECTICUT DAILY CAMPUS MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1965 Connecticut Baseballers To Open Season With Games Against Middlebury And B.U.

When the Connecticut baseball needs only to prove himself and newcomers which coaches team opens Its season with two worthy. Tommy Lawtonof Naug- like t o have. There is coin- games at home on Friday and atuck is also high on Panciera's petition at all positions with po- Saturday, Coach Larry Panciera list. Bravakis and Baranowski tentially fine ball players waiting will find himself fortified with are seniors, Horozy a junior and on the bench to take the place a wealth of experience on the Lawton a sophomore. All are of a faltering veteran. The field as well as plenty of reserve lefties. defense looks adequate and the strength In the persons of many Eddie Carroll of Qulncy, Mass., hitting should be "i*ood." promising sophomores. counted upon for the regular Connecticut expects to be in Panciera notes these assets will catching duties, underwent an the thick of the Yankee Confer- not be a luxury, however, since appendectomy a couple of weeks ence attempt to unseat the King- the majority of the teams on ago and he'll be missing for pins from Maine. the schedule are in the same about half the season. Doug The team received its first out boat with reference to personnel. King of Needham, Mass., who of doors test Saturday afternoon Middlebury College, Friday's has played as a catcher- the University of Hartford at DOUG KING takes a big rip at the plate during a opponent, is the shining example. outfielder, fills his shoes with Gardner Dow Field. recent outdoor practice of the University of Connecticut The Black Panthers, who won Shortstop Bob Schaefer of West- After the regulation nine Baseball team. the Vermont state baseball crown port in reserve. Both are letter- innings, UConn led 7-2 and King, who plays both the outfield aw* catching pos- last spring, lost only two play- men. stretched their advantage to 12-2 itions, will replace regular catcher Ed Ca.rollnowon ers through graduation. Boston Reading from left to right In by the end of the afternoon. the injured list. (Photo By Fratlno) University comes to Storrs for the infield are Lee Johnson of Head coach Larry Panciera was a 2 p.m. game on Saturday. Norwalk, Schaefer, Jim Fenders pleased with the performance Getting back to Connecticut's of Stamford and Pete Mottla of turned in by his pitchers, es- personnel, the Huskies have five Qulncy, Mass. All are veterans. pecially Steve Goulyas, Dick Bar- Ron Massey Named As holdover pitchers with a couple Capable to fill in as the first onowskl and sophomore, Tom of promising sophomores hoping replacement for any of them is Laughton. All exhibited good to crack into the regular rot- sophomore Ron Bugbee of control and kept Hartford's few Varsity Tennis Captain ation. It looks like the oppon- Waterford. hits well spaced. ents will be given a diet of The outfield will open with re- Although the lopsided score in- Ronald E. (Boon) Massey, a sprain. He was 14-4 in two left-handed pitching no matter turnees Mike Gerich of Hartford dicates UConn's superiority in senior from Trumbull, has been years of dual match competition. who lands the top spots. and Lou Aceto of Hamden flank- this game, Coach Panciera feels named captain of the University His consistency as a winner Leo Bravakis of Middletown and ing rookie Tommy Penders of that the hitting could have been of Connecticut tennis team, ac- was a major contribution to the Bob Horozy of Meriden appear Stratford who was an exciting much better. A total of thirteen cording to an announcement by success of the Huskies who last ready to fill the bill as the basketball player and hit at a Huskies were left stranded on Coach John Chapman. spring went through the season number one and two twirlers. .579 pace during his freshman base as UConn failed on several Massey, an English Major, has undefeated in nine dual matches His coach says Dick Baranowski season. occasions to come up with mul- played the number one position and won the Yankee Conference of New Britain has the physical Overall, Coach Panciera feels on the Connecticut varsity for Championship. tools to make the grade but he has the blend of veterans (Con't. To Pg. 7 Col. 2) the greater part of his two-year A graduate of Rich Township career at Connecticut. He relin- High School In Park Forest, Ill- quished that spot toward the lat- inois, he Is the son of Mr. and ter part of last season when he Mrs. Eugene D. Massey of 150 was troubled by a shoulder Suzanne Circle, Trumbull. g:*:*:*:-:*:*:*:^ CAPITOL 8 THEATRE THEATRE -ENDS TUESDAY- -ENDS TODAY!- I SaNCOM A Drama Of Corruption^ : DIRKBOGARDE S T*e SARAH MILES | SeRitewT J* AT 2:05 ^^i

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