BSA President Brooke Jackson gets involved in issues By Peggy Shannon seventh graders from Hartford in the United States. Campus Correspondent —primarily minorities— get a Jackson can find planning Brooke Jackson, president of taste of the university in hope events overwhelming at times. the Black Student Association, that more minority students She knows that she is often may be enroute to success, but will apply. critical and demanding. The she says she will not forget her Jackson thinks that being an payoff is the satisfaction she committment to heighten officer in the BSA this year and feels with herself and the whole awareness of black culture and last is .sharpening her organization after a successful increasing minority enrollment leadership and communication event. at UConn. skills and making her more After the Vespers service last She says she wants more professional. week, a program honoring the people to attend BSA events — She says she tends to get class of 1991, she wondered especially more whites. personally involved in issues. how she could ever have Jackson says that everyone can Being president is teaching considered not doing it. benefit from a seminar on her to control her anger. Jackson's upbringing is the Martin Luther King Jr. "Sometimes I feel I threaten source of her independence. Jackson wants more blacks people because I'm very Her father, a truckdriver, was recruited to attend UConn and straight forward," she says. often away and her mother stay until earning a degree. However, she says she is worked as well. Looked after She supports the new Outreach not as militant as many past by her older brothers, she Program, through which black leaders here at UConn or See Page 6 Brooke Jackson (photo by Stephaniet Robb). The Daily Campus Serving the Storrs Community Since 1896

Vol.XCI No. 16 The University of Connecticut Tuesday, September 29,1987 SNET not making needed progress NEW BRITAIN reports were to be made. (AP)—Southern New England SNET has not made the Telecommunications Co. has progress needed and is "still "inadequately addressed" having trouble getting repairs customer service complaints made or new phones installed and failed to properly anticipate in a reasonable amount of growth in requests for new time," DPUC Chairperson telephone service, the state Peter Boucher said in a prepared Department of Public Utility statement. "This decision sends Control charged yesterday. a message that the company SNET has been under orders must work harder to provide its from the DPUC to revise its customers with quality procedures for handling service." complaints, to reevaluatc its No punitive actions will methods of forecasting result directly from the economic growth and resultant decision, DPUC spokeswoman requests for new telephone Toni Blood said. service. The utility was also "We are sensitive to the told to analyze its procedures DPUC complaints," SNET for replacing old or obsolete spokesperson William Dawn Turner and Jam-lie Humes rest on the grad field in front of the library telephone cable service Seekamp said, attributing after a game of racquetball yesterday (Stephanie Robb photo). territory. Quaterly progress Sec Page 4 B-1B bomber crashes; 3 missing Engineers deliver LA JUNTA, Colo. (AP) Abilene, Texas, early Monday caught fire because of "bird — A BIB bomber with six for the Strategic Training ingestion." people aboard crashed yesterday Range Complex near La Junta, It was apparently at that report on collapse in a ball of orange flame in the 60 miles southeast of Pueblo, point that the crew attempted WASHINGTON killed in Bridgeport. Colorado prairie after birds the Strategic Air Command to eject from the aircraft, he (AP)—Government engineers "We have to complete our were sucked into the engines, said. added delivered a detailed report on own investigation, and when but three crew members The plane went down two "We're going down," the the probable cause of the we complete it, we'll issue our parachuted to safety, authorities miles south of La Junta at 9:34 pilot radioed, according to L'Ambiance Plaza apartment own findings and theirs at the said. a.m., said Capt. Dave Thurston Laurie King, spokeswoman at building collapse to the same time," said John B. The fate of the other crew of SAC command headquarters Dyess. Occupational Safely and Health Miles, regional OSHA members was not immediately in Omaha, Neb. Howard "Bub" Miller, Administration yesterday. administrator in Boston. known; the Air Force said they Bob Buckhorn, a owner of the cattle ranch on But OS HA officials they Miles said agency officials were listed as missing. It was spokesman for the Federal which the bomber crashed, said would not publicly release the are rc-intervicwing several the first crash of a regular Aviation Administration in he saw the plane hit a shale National Bureau of Standards people before wrapping up production model of the B-IB, Washington, said the pilot hill, bounce and then explode. report for another two to three their investigation. the nation's newest long-range radioed air-traffic controllers He said the plane broke into weeks, giving OSHA time to A team of seven to 10 strategic bomber. that he had run into birds small pieces scattered over 50 finish its own investigation, OSHA investigators has been The survivors were during a low-level practice acres. study the bureau report and working full-time on the reported in good condition with bombing run. The Air Force confirmed propose fines. L'Ambiance case since the 13- minor injuries at the U.S. Air The pilot immediately the FAA's account, although it OSHA has until Oct. 23, six story apartment complex came Force Academy hospital in began climbing and managed to said it remained unclear months after the accident, to tumbling down during Colorado Springs. reach an altitude of roughly whether one or two engines had propose fines resulting from construction. The bomber, attached to 15,500 feet, Buckhorn said, but caught fire. the collapse where 28 The OSHA officials have the 96th Bombardment Wing, then reported that the two "According to the .last construction workers were See Page 4 left Dyess Air Force Base in engines on the right side had See Page 4 VI Inside Today: Weather Forecast: •Second female in UConn's history chosen for pilot training See page 6. Sunny, then increasingly cloudiness High 70s. •Dan Donigan named Big East Male Athlete- of-the-Week See back page. y<.

. .;. ., ■ ■'->'••. • Page 2 The Daily Campus, Tuesday, September 29, 1987 ALMANAC STATE NATION WORLD Federal judge okays Schroeder says she Colombian mudslide Wells Fargo wiretap won't run in 1988 buries village slum HARTFORD (AP) — Possible violations of MEDELLIN, Colombia (AP) — An avalanche of federal wiretap laws won't be enough to dissuade U.S. DENVER (AP) — A tearful Rep. Patricia red mud and rock killed at least 120 people, including District Judge T. Emmet Claric from allowing the Schroeder announced Monday she will not enter the 43 children, when it thundered down a mountainside tape recordings as evidence in the $7 million West race for the 1988 Democratic presidential nomination, and onto a slum area, officials said Monday. Hartford Wells Fargo robbery case, three national saying "I could not figure out how to run and not be Some residents estimated up to 500 people were wiretap experts say. separated from those I served." missing in the scores of buried shacks. Mrs. Schroeder, a veteran of 15 years in It was disclosed this month that FBI agents At least seven of the children killed were secretly had used unofficial cassette recorders to make Congress, had spent nearly four months testing her potential political and financial support, and her attending first Holy Communion parties when buried work tapes for themselves. Most of the conversations under the landslide Sunday in Villa Tina, an on those cassettes were erased because the FBI reused announcement stunned supporters who gathered at noon in the outdoor Greek Theater in Denver's Civic impoverished area of the industrial city of Medellin. the cassettes. Exhausted workers dug through 20 feet of mud Defense lawyers in the case contend the cassette Center Park. "I learned a lot about America and I learned a lot looking survivors and bodies Monday. Slum dwellers recorders were used to get around federal wiretap laws wandered through the area searching for dead or and that erasure of the cassettes constitutes destruction about Pat Schroeder (this summer). That's why I will not be a candidate for president I could not figure out missing relatives. Other residents tried to find of evidence. belongings lost in the mudslide. However, the experts told The Hartford Courant how to run," she said. in a story appearing Monday that the defense must For a few moments, she was overcome with "We heard the noise that sounded like an prove much more before Claric is forced to throw out emotion and could not speak. Her husband, Jim, who explosion and soon afterward a huge mass of rocks 1,000 tape recordings the FBI made during 18 months stood beside her at the podium, urged her to "take a and mud descended upon us," said Mary Mosquera, of court-authorized electronic surveillance of the minute, take a minute" to compose herself before who lost three daughters in the avalanche. "They were defendants in Boston and Puerto Rico. continuing her statement. trapped by huge rocks and we couldn't do any tiling to The experts said they never had heard of another After wiping her face with a handkerchief, she rescue them." case in which the FBI used a secret cassette-recording continued, "I could not figure out how to run and not Mayor William Jaramillo Gomez told the radio system to create "work" tapes. These tapes may have be separated from those I served. There must be a chain Todelar that about 200 people were injured. violated federal wiretap laws because they contain way, but I haven't figured it out yet. A few survivors were pulled from the mud some conversations not in the official tapes turned "I could not bear to turn every human contact Sunday afternoon, but no one was found alive in the over to Claric. into a photo opportunity." mud Sunday night or Monday morning, the mayor They said that, based on federal court rulings in Irene Natividad, chairwoman of National said. Women's Political Caucus, said Mrs. Schroeder had other wiretap cases, the defense lawyers also must be He said it would be impossible to calculate the able to prove that the FBI intentionally attempted to made "a smart, pragmatic political decision. I think it was the right thing to do." number of people not accounted for without taking a circumvent federal wiretap laws and that its actions census. hurt the defendants' ability to defend themselves in "I think we're too mature as a movement to just court. go (into a campaign) for symbolic reasons," she The victims' names were not made public. "Was there a sinister purpose? What is the added. "I'm grateful she went out there and kind of The director of the Medellin morgue, Oscar de consequence?" asked G. Robert Blakcy, a Notre Dame broke the door down as far as women being considered Jesus Gomez, said in an interview with radio Todelar Law School professor who as a congressional aide as serious presidential candidates. that at least 43 of the 120 bodies recovered so far were Helped write the federal wiretap laws in 1968. "If not this year, a few years from now." children.

HARTFORD (AP) — State Sen. George IN OTHER NEWS JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — An L. Gunther, in a letter to incoming NEWARK, Ohio (AP) — A test tube of Correction Commissioner Larry R. explosion and fire killed 41 people aboard alcohol exploded in a high school science a bus in the East Java capital of Surabaya, Meachum, suggested Monday that the state classroom Monday, injuring five students the official Antara news agency said Monday. convert World War II troopships into and a teacher, the school principal said. floating prisons. It quoted survivors as saying they heard an Three other students in the advanced-chemistry explosion from the back of the bus, followed by a Gunther, R-Stratford, said the ships could be class were sent home because glass from the anchored in Long Island Sound off the Connecticut blaze that quickly engulfed the vehicle. The bus was explosion penetrated their clothing, said Paul packed with 52 people Saturday night bound for coast. Gallagher, principal of Newark High School. There • Banyuangi on the province's eastern coast, they said. are only eight students in the class. STAMFORD (AP) — Gov. William A. • O'Neill said Monday that he would ask the Gallagher said the explosion resulted from a BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (AP) — routine lab procedure involving distilled alcohol in a Lightning injured 12 women who took General Assembly next year to approve test tube that was on a burner. He said no toxic $775,100 to monitor and protect the shelter under a tree in a storm, the slate substances were involved. Tanjug news agency said Monday. environment of Long Island Sound. The five seniors, all 17, and the teacher were taken Of the total, $615,000 would be used to design, It said the women were working on a farm near buy and staff a 50-foot research boat to be used by the to Licking County Memorial Hospital where they Beli Manastir, about 130 miles northwest of state Department of Environmental Protection. were treated for minor cuts and bruises. Belgrade, when the storm struck. WEATHER Today, sunny then 70. increasing cloudiness by Extended Outlook: mid afternoon. Breezy Mostly clear Thursday, and warm, high upper 70s becoming cloudy with a to lower 80s. Tonight, chance of showers Friday clouding over with some and Saturday. High showers likely after temperatures in the 60s midnight, low 55 to 60. Thursday and Friday, the Wednesday, cloudy with 50s Saturday. Lows in showers likely, high 65 to the 40s. Notable Quotable "The absence of fully programming to these enlisted manpower requirements without a concomitant reduction in either ship capability requirements or endurance parameters forms a dichotomy between our stated mission/objectives and the individual unit's ability to carry out the stated mission in peacetime environment." —Excerpt from U.S. Navytbricfing.

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' The Daily Campus, Tuesday, September 29, 1987 Page 3 ■"News SUBOG reports few tickets sold for Edwin Newman lecture

By Veronica Korn Sampson said that they will In other business, the board Daily Campus Staff have to get speakers that charge approved a $250 and a $790 Having sold only SO ticket' less money in the future. expense for the Video the Student Union Board of Committee to buy 50 blank Governors Lecture Committee Sampson said the Lecture VHS tapes to record SUBOG said that it will decide Committee considered having events and to cover the cost of tomorrow whether to move the ABC newsman Sam Donaldson the fall video movies. Edwin Newman lecture It approved $200 to pay for scheduled for later that night in the expenses of a student Jorgenson Auditorium to a come to speak, but they decided smaller hall below the against it. "He costs $6,000 photographer to update the auditorium, according to more than Newman and being board's official photograph and Jonathan Sampson, Lecture an active reporter could cancel to take pictures at SUBOG Committee chairman. out at the last minute," he said. events; $250 was approved for the Research and Evaluation "I don't know why [sales are "Maybe he [Newman] isn't Committee to conduct a so low]; maybe its because I hot right now, but I thought student survey on the 35th didn't tell people where to get his experience made him more anniversary of the Student the tickets," Sampson said. He worthwhile than Donaldson," Union; $200 in expenses for Sampson added referring to the said that the location to the Fine and Performing Arts purchase tickets was not fact that Newman has been in Commitee that will go toward printed on the promotional the news business since World the Dessert Theatre; and $310 War 11. posters. to cover the costs of gimmicks which will be used for table Also at the SUBOG meeting decorations for their events. The cost of bringing held last night in the Student Matt Gerritsen reads a comic book in front of Newman to Jorgenson, which Union, Jim Hcncghan, Concert Store 24(Stephanie Robb photo). scats 2,500 people, is $7,500. Committee Chairman said Also $400 will be put An additional $3,000 covers "we're expecting a sellout," towards a Sock Hop to travel and reception fees. commemorate the 35th FLOWERS FOR LOVERS referring to the homecoming Sampson said that the lack of concert featuring the Australian anniversary of the Student ticket sales will not mean a band INXS. They are paying Union on October 20th. Campus loss of monev for SUBOG. the band about $15,000 and another $3,000 is for travel, Christopher McCarron, reception, and agent fees, he Dance and Entertainment Florist The Lecture Committee said. Committee Chairman said that budget is $24,000. the $1,145 approved by the Steve Knox, president of board will sponsor Fourplay: a "The speakers in the future USG said UConn is the only concert featuring four bands. ROSES 12.50 dOZ might suffer; we're going to be college stop on INXS's current All were unanimously First Quality Native limited," Sampson said. tour. approved by SUBOG. Rt 195 Downtown Storrs (Next to Paul's Pizza)487-1193

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* Page 4 The Daily Campus, Tuesday, September 29, 1987 iNew; ...bomber ...complaints about ...OSHA gets report SNET crashes Kansasa City. In the Hyatt From Front Page From Front Page accident that killed 114, the From Front Page many of the problems to an delays in obtaining telephone concentrating on interviews and hotel was completely finished radio transmission from a crew eight-week strike and severe hookups, the DPUC said in a poring over documents, while and only a section collapsed. In member on board, the aircraft storm last year. "The factors prepared statement. three Bureau of Standards Bridgeport, the L'Ambiance had 'multiple bird strikes' and coupled with Connecticut's researchers worked full-time Plaza was only partially built they had 'lost engines three and unprecedented growth rate in and analyzing remnants of the and was completely destroyed recent years had severely taxed Regulators at the time building and trying to "rebuild" four with an engine on fire,"' determined that the delays were by the collapse. an Air Force statement said. our ability to provide timely the structure on a computer. Various theories on the service to our customers. primarily due to a lack of "What we have done is gone Greg Ricken, who lives on wiring to Connecticut L'Ambiance collapse have been a dairy farm 20 miles cast of "We have already made very back, trying to put it back reported by private consultants. substantial progress in reducing customers to existing cables in La Junta, said he watched the January 1986 orderd SNET to together and try to determine Much of the speculation has plane come out of the northeast facility shortages and will correct the problem. from statements what actually focused on the lift-slab and "I knew something was continue our intense efforts to occurred that day," Miles said. construction method used by eliminate any backlog..Wc are After renewed customer wrong—it was in trouble." complaints in 1986 and early Federal officials the the builders. In the lift-slab "I watched it burn and detemined to provide L'Ambiance investigation has method, concrete floor slabs are Connecticut customers with 1987, the DPUC expanded the smoke came out the back end case to include an investigation been more complex than their poured in layers on the ground, of it until it dipped a little bit quality telecommunications of installation delays and the probe of the July 1981 collapse then hoisted to the correct level to the right and went over the service." handling of complaints. of the two skywalks in the on the vertical steel columns horizon and just crashed. And I The docket was originally lobby of the Regency Hotel in by hydraulic jacks. just saw a big fireball plume opened in August 1985 up after that." Ricken said. following more than 1,000 "It sounded like a sonic complaints over a two-year START YOUR SEMESTER RIGHT! boom," he said. "It was really period from customers who COME AND LISTEN TO AN INSPIRATIONAL said they had encountered long bright. It hung up in the air for SPEAKER a long time. It was brilliant orange." Bud Quick of La Junta said IT COULD CHANGE THE WAY YOU SEE YOURSELF! he "felt a thud," saw a ball of The Daily Campus fire behind some hills and saw regrets writing PRESENTINGUCONNALUMNUS, CLIFF LANGE, three parachutes floating to the that Inxs tickets ground. would be on sale The plane was not carrying SPEAKINGON:"ACHEIVING SELF-CONFIDENCE last Friday. It any bombs, the Air Force said. AND SELF.ESTEEMM The cause of the crash was was not SUBOG's to be investigated by a board of mistake. officers. »TO BOOST YOUR OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN ANY INTERVIEW SITUATION*

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^22^y ^ The Daily Campus, Tuesday, September 29, 1987 Page 5 iLifestylei Jessica Hahn rebukes publicity seekers

NEW YORK (AP) — Two Tax Department spokesman wanted to know about their "She had made me aware of threatening tone." men quoted as saying they had Karl Felsen told the Post he lifestyles and what my the (Bakker encounter) around He added, "(Miss Hahn) has slept with Jessica Hahn were could neither confirm nor deny impression was of them." November or December 1984, been in love with Profeta for "mere acquaintances" seeking the existence of a grand jury. Hawkins said he had been and she told me a whole many years. ... He was all she some of the publicity that has The Post, quoting unidentified struck by how many "material different story," Hawkins said. wanted." swirled around her, Miss Hahn sources, said the grand jury is things" Miss Hahn possessed. "I don't want to say what the 'Miss Hahn, who set out said Monday. looking into whether Miss "Gold and diamonds and silk story was." Monday on a two-week media The New York Post Hahn spent more than she dresses — she was the most "That is absolutely untrue," blitz to promote her interview reported Monday that the men could account for in income, expensive-looking woman I've said Miss Hahn. "They just in the current issue of Playboy had been called last week before and whether her former boss, ever seen," he said. She was want their names in the papers. magazine, promised "I have a grand jury which is looking the Rev. Gene Profeta, or his also generous, at one point I'm sure there will be a nothing to hide." into possible tax fraud and is Full Gospel Tabernacle Church buying a $600 guitar, Hawkins thousand more." "I'm ready to deal with focusing on Miss Hahn and her in Massapequa violated their said. Nguyen said he met Miss anything," she said. "No one's former employer, a Long Island tax-exempt status. He said he was asked only Hahn at a dinner party in July going to bring me down. I'm minister. The two men interviewed once if he has been involved in 1984 and they had an affair for ready to go." In a subsequent interview, by the Post, Barry Hawkins a relationship with Miss Hahn. a few months. He also told the one of the men disputed Miss and Dinh 'Tony" Nguyen, said "I said 'yes' and that was paper that Profeta stopped by Hahn's repeated assertion that the 28-year-old former church it," he told the Post. He added Miss Hahn's apartment Gnopie she was a virgin when she had secretary had been in love with he had been married when he "sometimes four, five times a sex in 1980 with Jim Bakker, Profeta and seemed to be living first met Miss Hahn, but that week." survives then head of the PTL ministry. far above what she could afford "didn't faze her in the least." Both he and Hawkins said NORTHAMPTON, England "Once I told my story I on an $80-a-week salary. Hawkins said Miss Hahn Profeta confronted them about (AP) — The only survivor of knew that everybody I ever Hawkins, a musician who told him she was not a virgin their relationships with Miss the original family of British shook hands with would say I said he was Miss Hahn's lover when she had sex with Bakker, Hahn. garden gnomes emerged on slept with them," Miss Hahn in 1984 and 1985, told was forced to give up his Hawkins said his Sunday for his first public told The Associated Press. Post he spent nearly two hours ministry following reports of relationship with her ended appearance in 84 years. "People are claiming to testifying. his sexual encounter with Miss when Profeta called him and The four-inch tall ceramic have slept with me when they "The questions were purely Hahn and subsequent payments told him,"Stay away from figure—capped, bearded and were mere acquaintances." financial," he said. "They to her. 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She plans to return graduated with honors in three UConn, Jackson seems headed finding the source to get what to her community and serve as years, and got her masters in a towards personal success. She you need," she says. a role model, by giving the year and a half. Jackson has also focused her role in Jackson was exposed to two young hope "that they are not especially admires Brown's promoting the goals of blacks. very different environments destined to cultural poverty." ability to balance her career Indeed, she says that during her childhood, and she She admires certain attributes with a marriage and baby, academics and the BSA leave says she "took the best of in famous leaders: Dr. Martin because she knows this is little time for much else. 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\ Wed, Sept 30th. \ 11:00 ajn.- 3:00 pjn.| i Student Union Ballroom j The Daily Campus Since 1896 Page * Cindy Keeler Kris Una Martell Business Manager Managing Editor Bill Slocum Ron Eckert Deputy Mng. Editor . Senior Writer The battle rages The increasingly political nature of the Senate confirmation battle over Judge Robert Bork threatens to undermine the role of the court in our polity as well as set a dangerous precedent for future nominees. The present situation calls on the political wisdom of our Senate leaders to set some ground Cellular telephones leave rules for the conformation process. If it be granted that the nominee's ideological positions one less place to hide out should be examined, it ought to be recognized that the Senate's obligation lies towards affirming A man named Kent, who works for The only defense is that truly humane the President's selection. Obviously, the highly Motorola, was nice enough to send me a device—the recorded message machine. note about one of their space-age Naturally, I own one. And I don't care visible and unpopular views held by Judge Bork products. who knows it-when my voice says: "Hi, coupled with the pivitol nature of the vacant court "You. know the improtance of I'm not in now..." I'm lying. I'm seat confound the issues and impassion the deadlines," Kent said, "and the probably there, but I don't want to talk to debate. importance of being able to be in you. If I did, I'd have called you in the Since its stunning 1951 decision in Brown v. immediate contact with people and they first place. Board of Education of Topeka, the Supreme with you. That's the kind of message I wanted to Court has been increasingly willing to actively "Consider a Motorola factory direct put on when I first go the answering enter areas traditionally left to the legislative mobile or portable cellular telephone (or a machine: "I'm right here, but I don't want branch of government. The biggest reason for combination of the two). to talk to you. And please don't leave a the activism of the Warren court was the "Do you carry a pager? Why, when message. Send a brief postcard." But my you can easily carry a phone? wife wouldn't let me, the wimpette. insensitivity of politicians to those minority And Kent from Motorola wants to pockets of their constituencies that lacked political "Take it to work, to play, to lunch and still keep up with your customers, your make a phone my constant companion? clout. The court entered into a "political thicket" suppliers, your life." Consider just one terrible to ensure justice for those groups who had been And he invited me to phone him so we consequence of owning a portable unable to secure it from their state and national could talk at greater length about this telephone and people knowing your legislatures. wondrous device. number and being able to make immediate It is partly because of the court's past contact. willingness to address political grievances, that I have to admit that I am a wondrous- You are sitting in a bar after work, device freak. I have a wristwatch that is rewarding your frayed nerves for having has now so thoroughly ensnared Judge Bork in a combination calculator, data bank, political contest. It's a game that he can't win earned another day's pay. stopwatch and alarm clock. I have an Suddenly your portable phone rings. and shouldn't try to play. electronic gizmo that tells me if there is a It is ironic that the only effective defender of You answer it and the familiar voice says: fish under my boat. I have a car with "I was about to put dinner on. Are you on the politically powerless is being subjected to a buttons that tell me how long I've been the expressway?" selection process for its members which is gone and when I can expect to get where "Yes, yes, that's where I am, on the antithetical to its primary purpose — to protect I'm going and when I'll get back. I have expressway, but traffic is terrible. Must against reckless majority rule. It is not the a personal computer that has a button I hit be a big accident up ahead." propriety of Senators examining the ideological to find out if I have any money left after "What's that noise?" suitability of the nominee that should be buying so many wondrous devices. "What noise?" questioned. Rather, it is the unabashedly political However, I'm not going to call Kent "All those voices. I thought I heard tone set in the Senate caucus room by both from Motorola, because if there is one someone shout 'bartender, another camps. wondrous device I don't want, it is a round.'" portable telephone. - "Oh, that? Yes, traffic is so jammed up The sole issue exhausted time and again in the Sure, I know the importance, as Kent Senate caucus room is Judge Bork's ideological that drivers are leaning out of windows said, "of being able to be in immediate and shouting things like 'we better go suitability as the next justice of the Supreme contact with people and they with you." around.'" Court. Bork's supporters and opponents are so But I know something of greater "I hear a juke box." passionate in their debate that at times neither side importance-being able to hide from "That's my car radio." seems particularly concerned with the nominee; people. And to do that, you must "Turn it down." his present judicial philosophy or his intellectual maintain a safe distance from telephones. "I can't, it's jammed." merit. For the most part, the Senate confirmation I hate telephones. I have one in my "Are you really on the expressway?" hearings have displayed petty politics and some office only because it's necessary for my "I can't hear you, we have a bad astonishingly feeble-minded men in positions of work. I have one at home only because I connection." can't order out for pizza without it. "You aren't on the expressway." awesome power. From Senator Kennedy's Life was better before telephones hallucinogenic fantasy of "Robert Bork's "Hello, hello, I can't hear you. became common. Back then, if some Goodbye." America" to the shamless pandering of Senator nuisance wanted to say something stupid Orrin Hatch of Utah, the hearings have insulted Life is so less complicated, to you, he had to sit down and write a relationships are so much more stable, if the intelligence of the American electorate. letter or get on a streetcar and ride several the bartender answers his phone and As the committee's recommendation goes to miles to your home. simply says: "No, he ain't been in this the full Senate, the prospect of rationally This took considerable effort. And year." examining Judge Bork's suitability for there were defenses. Even today, if So I wish Motorola or someone would confirmation is radically diminished. The forces someone rings my doorbell, I can peek invent the kind of phone I've been on both sides poise ready for one final assault, through a hole in the door and see who it yearning for. and in place of the cool voice of wisdom which is. If it's someone I don't want to talk to- It would work this way. It would have we expect and need from our political leaders at -which would include about 99 percent of a little screen on it. And after one ring, such times, instead are heard commands to the human race—I just remain silent and the screen would show the name of the battle. eventually the intruder goes away. He person making the call. It would also might ring the bell one more time, but have a button. And when I pressed the The Daily Campus welcomes all tellers expressing ill viewpoints. Letters button, the caller's phone would emit an should be as brief as possible and are subject to editing for condensation, that's about it. grammar, good taste, and the deletion of libel. Letters must be typed and But now, because of the telephone, all ear-shattering obscenity. double-spaced and should include signature valid mailing address, and he has to do is hit seven numbers and he Call me, Kent, when you put that on telephone number, if any. Psucdonyms and initials will not be used. The can come crashing into your life. He can the market. Better yet, drop me a brief address and telephone number is for our verification only and will not be keep ringing dozens of times. Or call postcard. published, I" send Letters to the Editor. The Daily Campus, 11 Mike Royko is a syndicated columnist. Dog Lane. Storrs. CT 06268 I back every five minutes. The Daily Campus, Tuesday, September 29, 1987 Page 9 pinioni Enjoy classes while you can Handicapped access One wonders if it is all worth it. nuclear-related convention. A multi-l After five years and roughly 1,680 hours skilled task, it required slipping the name- should be a big deal of lecures, tests and notetaking, college is cards into a plastic, pin-on tag, enclosing over. But I would go back this instant if a convention ticket with it, and a lunch1 •This is being written in goes, it was justified because only to postpone the dreaded job search. coupon also, if the nuclear-relatet response to Mr. DePass's of Dr. Simon's attempt at a sly As I examine my low two-digit company paid $22 extra. Most did. The editorial in the Sept 24th issue maneuver to escape from facing checking account balance and the check I toughest part of the job required weaving of the Daily Campus. The up to the fact that he was wrote which may just cover my third through mazes of blue and grey office reason why Officer Lauren used wrong. After all, why would he student loan payment (112 to go, the last harsh discretion is academic; ask to speak to Officer Lauren's partitions to find the bathroom, a skill because she was being harsh on one due on or before January 1,1997), I learned well before college. superior and then try to drive someone who was parked in a away? That in itself must be realize it cannot be postponed. The internship route was a desperate handicapped space! some admission of guilt don't It's a catch-22; too poor to underake it turn for this hopeful writer-to-be who This practice should be done you think? 100 percent, but unable to find a job needed an opportunity to write (and a more often by police since Dr. Simon used the call to without a daily nine-to-five search. computer to write on). Desperate because there is a lack of these spaces the superior as a disturbance or Unable to comprehend the idea of it's not easy to live on a three-day-per- in this area already. Just think interference to Officer Lauren waitering at night (I did that through the week temporary office job salary. But 1 about it, how should you like so he could make a squeaky five years of college), I am reduced to a am writing; note the word above and to be bound to a wheelchair and getaway, thus the charge compromise of part-time temporary below, and to the right and left. And have to roll across a parking "interfering with an officer" is office-work assignments, .an unpaid interning can give one a feel for what it is lot because some idiot had legitimate. parked in a handicapped spot Just think about it, if you internship and a job search in between. like being in the real working world, and just because he/she was "in a Somewhere along the route leading to were an officer of the law in may even provide a connection that could hurry?" this situation where a person a college diploma, working in a socially lead to the "real job". More officers should be will not cooperate with you responsible atmosphere became A gloomy picture? It can be and harsh on those who are so and do what you ask, gives you important. It must have come from the will be if I am not gainfully employed inconsiderate that they deprive a hassle and makes you call combination of three years of work on the before this New Year's. But one searches handicapped persons of their your superior officer, and then college newspaper (dubbed as a liberal until one finds, and people tell me it's all legal state right and park in drives away while yelling, "tell rag); an internship with a progressive worth it once a real job is found. Look at their parking spot your superior officer to come democratic state representative; a job as a the benefits: health and possibly teeth Secondly, it's true that a see me in my office" what press secretary in the Connecticut State become insured, 14 days of vacation license and registration is not would you do? Would you let Capital with the House Democrats; and loom in the following year, holidays are needed to issue a parking ticket the person off with just getting growing up in a very liberal, issue- really holidays (unlike college), and but the offender is usually not a written warning? financial security becomes an eventual present when the ticket is This parking situation as oriented town. Now it's a major aspect of seen by the facts had nothing the job search. possibility. written either. Seeing as the offender, or Dr. Simon in this to do with racism. If you look With a journalism/English degree So I say stick to it, to the mass of back in this letter, you will see one could get lured into a big corporation graduates searching for the real job, not case, was present when the ticket was about to be written, I have not even mentioned the doing public relations-type work. The as one who has one but as one who why not ask for a license and color of the offender or the pay and benefits would probably be knows they exist (some of my friends registration? officer involved. Did you feel good, and an employee would rarely be have them). But I think people with real This ensures 3 things, 1) that the offender got what he in the office at 5:01 p.m. But the thought jobs, constrained to "normal" weekday that the offender truly owns the deserved from what is presented of such a job makes me want to gag. So working hours and errand-filled lunch vehicle in question and it is not in this letter or would when I say "real job", I mean one that breaks, are jealous of us too. I bet they stolen, 2) that the registration mentioning the color of the utilizes my education and promotes wonder what it would be like to once and insurance is up to date and people involved have changed again not have a "real job" I'll trade. matches the plate number on your opinion. I let the evidence something I believe in. It makes for a speak for itself. narrow job search. Matt Cookson is a former Daily the car, and 3) it saves the Police Department the time, I'm pleased that Officer Two months of part-time working and Campus managing editor and is the press Lauren was harsh because it searching have passed since I decided it money and effort of running a secretary for Congresswoman Barbara B. license plate search to see who used Dr. Simon as an example was time to apply my 1,680 hours of Kennelly (D-Conn). He lives in owns the vehicle and what the to other people who will schooling. This week's temporary task Washington D.C. address is. contemplate parking in a consisted of making name-tags for a Matthew B. Cookson handicapped spot illegally. This will also allow the People in a hurry who park in Police to more easily check if these spaces need to be stopped the offender has any previous because it's just not fair to unpaid tickets for parking in a those who have a true need for Handicapped space because, those spots. The arrest also Writer defends position: according to state statute Title showed how people should take 14, 253d, any vehicle illegally their lumps for their parked in handicapped spots wrongdoings and not try to get Officer was negligent more than three limes may be away with them as so many try • I am writing in rebuttal Simons exercised his rights in seven violations of police subject to a tow and impounded to do now, just as Dr. Simon to the response by Ron Van filing a leuer of complaint. procedure and regulations and until all payments are received. did, run away. Ness regarding my 9/24 'Letter Mr. Van Ness, am I to recommended Laurin "be I don't think Officer Lauren The officer did what she had to the editor' concerning the understand that if you are black terminated for gross outstepped her bounds at all by to do in the eyes of the law parking incident involving Dr. and in a position of authority misconduct" asking to see a license or because an officer's job also Fred Simons. such rights arc suspended? Departmental procedure registration. What would have entails keeping peace in a I am compelled to rebut Mr. Van Ness went to say states that a ticket and not a happened if she didn't check community and this will never, his incorrect assertions, and my that Dr. Simons tried to avoid written warning was in order them only to later discover that ever be accomplished if every statements taken out of getting the parking ticket. At (Directive 53). The report and the vehicle had been stolen or officer looked the other way context. this point I seriously wonder if the recommendations were not not properly registered. It's and said, "oh, no big deal, just Mr. Van Ness somehow Mr. Van Ness read the 9/23 Dr. Simons' but Officer much better to play it safe than another car parked in a reached the conclusion that Dr. article. Dr. Simons stated that Laurin's own police be sorry later when enforcing handicapped space." Simons used his position to he deserved a ticket. He in fact department. the law. Robert Sciglimpaglia vent his indignation against was not being issued a ticket I respect Mr. Van Ness's Thirdly, as far as the arrest Officer Laurin. Dr. Simons did but a written warning for right to see the situation from not fire Officer Laurin, her . which Officer Laurin requested a different point of view but superiors did. according to Paul his (Dr. Simons) license and few things anger me as much Parker's article, there were registration. as being misquoted and having references attributed to Officer To again quote Captain the misquote placed out of Laurin's superiors regarding her McKelvey, "Officer Laurin's context. The "who the hell do violation of proper procedures. intended course of action, to you think you are" attitude to Captain McKelvey, who issue a written warning...". which I referred in my 9/24 HtUO. .. otlwb oyt NCUSMPU t->r NOT investigated the incident, stated This is the whole point behind letter is apparent "in cases I'VL UlM TRiCKLD LITTIMO IT PtifJT iroeu oi rut sun. < 0M16A minus WONVWOiMS- THL tUNOMV OQ THL MlUHKY SITWKW. in his report that what Officer my letter and the disciplinary where racism is practiced on J Laurin did "was not the action taken against Officer minorities of an elevated social appropriate enforcement action Laurin. Why didn't she handle or economic stature." for this violation by both past the situation according to Mr. Van Ness, when you practice and departmental departmental procedure? From quote me, please use my words directive. For some the 9/23 article, Officer Laurin and keep my statements in WVB0DV WHO CALLS THAT unexplained motive Officer was at a loss to response to context. When you next chose I "F«FRUDoMWT>OK.tt" I'O Laurin chose to impose a this question and I can see to wallow in your ignorance, SAY... fO TILL HIM... unique enforcement action why. please leave me out of it. aganist Dr. Simons which is in i£M According to the 9/23 Anthony Depass violation of Sec. 11.34 of article. Captain McKelvey dep?«-tment rules...". Dr. reported that he had found Page 10 The Daily Campus, Tuesday, September 29, 1987 ^Classified: Thanks- to the three women Cara, What's wrong with you! To the Bagel Throwers, SOULMATE: SOMETHINGS Personals from Buckley who gave me a Can't you take a joke? Sorry Middlesex 1st did not appreciate CHANGE, SOME THINGS ride to my Dorm from the we made you cry. Too many your "gifts". Get a life and DO NOT. Infirmary on Wednesday night wine coolers maybe? This was leave our floor alone. YOUR FRIEND, MR. POTATOHEAD ERIN: McMahon 7 N RA-- I really appreciate it and would cheaper than roses. Next party, Happy Birthday dahlink! For definitely like to get to know tell Joann to stay at "Flash's " To the black man who found one of you better. Your name message parlor. Bring some my comic books on a UConn TO the cute RA on Middlesex this your 21st year (oh, and 1st: Good luck on your exams. SUCH a good year!) 1 vish you is Cindy I believe. Could we friends with personalities. bus 4:20 Friday afternoon, meet sometime? Please Reply- WHO has teeth all over their Please bring them to the Daily You'll do just fine. much love, happiness, health, Your Frats Admirer and success (oh and much GELT the Guy who hurt his knee. face?? Loveya Campus office. Thank You! of course)! May your GOLD Card never expire, and may AMEX raise your credit ceiling infinitessimately. (Ach, it By GARY LARSON should only happen to such a STICK BOY NICE girl!) I vill look in my little black book for the name of a nice, handsome doctor... or perhaps lawyer vill do. (hmmm, maybe Aunt Bertha's grand nephew would be a nice match!) Again, I vish you a wonderful year full of all those things you desire. Have a healthy and a happy... Much love, YENTA. P.S. Enjoy your celebration. Don't worry about me, I'll be at home washing the floor on my hands and knees!

YO CHERYLANNH It sho'nuf was your birthday yesterday. I'm plum late. Bet there was a whole lotta knee slappin' square dancin' in South Alabama last night. Jethro fiddled up a storm, I reckon. I said to myself, Cherylann should have been a bug... gotta to look inside to know, in her first life, "Consider yourself fortunate, Belsky.... As curses Cherylann was a bug. Don't go. that sure beats having your descendants Stick boy fails electrical engineering lab strangled in the night by a walking corpse." cry, I'm leaving. Happy Birthday plus one. Love, Ed Schmed BLOOM COUNTY by Berke Breathed KARIN( Chandler 3rd) It was very nice to see you this OPUS, PEAR., i MAY ONLY BE ft HEAT HALLUCl- NOW &er YOUR WITS 1 PIPN'T Rftise ANP YOU WILL TAKE weekend. I think there's a song NAVON, BUT I'M STILL ABOUT YOU ANP JUST MY SON TO B6 CARE OF THAT BIO WAT ZIT ON YOUR NOSE. IS (AY that goes "It ain't over 'til it's YOUR MOTHER ft fl/P (JBT YOUR Lime A QUITTER, WON'T YOU, PEAR? NOSE, over". Well keep that in mind YOU'LL LISTEN TO Mm FANNYOUTOfTHIS PIP 1f NO, MA. Mfl. because it ain't over. New York / PESERTMESS.' \ I City at Christmas and New Year's awaits you. Act fast though. I miss you alot and hope to see you soon. All my love forever. Your friend in New Jersey. CURRAN, It's been three years today (give

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To the 2 hot men from Hicks (Kevin and Dave): Friday night was a dream come true. You fulfilled our every fantasy. Hope to see you soon. From 2 Fabulous Babes. The Daily Campus, Tuesday, September 29, 1987 Classifieds; «*•*« 11 To all the citizens of the "City TO THE GUYS' I BRAWLED TRACY Buckley 5th floor— UCMB Saxes- You guys were M.K. and Rambo- on Wheels", Thanks for WITH AT THE Y ALE-UCONN HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!! You're great on Saturday. We're Congratulations for winning making the Yale game a blast! GAME: DO YOU PUNCH not a teenager anymore, but entering a new dimension of Homecoming Queen and King The Webelows would like to GIRLS LIKE THAT A LOT? you're still not legal... Get pride. Unite tup your DJ's. JR for the Jungle -Kathy thank the CAPTAIN for making OR WERE YOU JUST Psyched for an awesome night it all possible. Quarters won't FEELING 'EXTRA COOL" ON and semester. We're finally Anne S. of McMahon 2nd™ Hi! To the unsportsmanlike Merritt be the same without the Brady SATURDAY? HOPE I roommates! PS. Stay away I hope that your move went A Girls Soccer Team, Bunch. Thanks again, Mike. DIDN'T HURT YOU TOO from the ice cream tonight, OK? well-- stop by The House You've got a lot of nerve, and Love, D2 MUCH. - Love, K. sometime/1 I miss ya-- Julie you got what you deserve. Next time, come onto the floors if you're so tough! The Keller Guys 'Wilbur Cross by Lauren DeFranco WEBSTER HOUSE OFFICERS: Thanks so much for all your help so far. You guys make the work fun! I'm psyched for the rest of the year together! Love, Suzy. To the two scruffy bookends of Stowe D. Splatuh, Splatuh. SpLatuh. Splatuh, Splatuh, Splatuh. The monkey chase scene from the Wizard of Oz~ Right? So what do "we" win? The other bookends downstairs. Robin F. (Merritt A) Happy Birthday! Hope you have a great day. You finally got your personal. Are you Husky Daze by Steve Walsh thrilled? Love, Pam, MegaB M., and Coll HEY FRENCH B SOCCER-- FuNN\f..wNr, Keep up the good work--You're m g&NNirtb doing a great job! Here's to TO SEETHE iw more wins and no defeats! Way UtSf to go! From youur devoted fans and R.A.! For Sale

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From Page 11 STATISTICS TUTOR $4.25 PER HOUR AFTER Excellent income for part time PINK FLOYD TICKETS NEEDED TO REVIEW FIRST 2-WEEK TRAINING home assembly work for info, Reasonable prices Hartford Oct. CONCEPTS OF STAT 110. AT $4.00 PER HOUR ALL call 504-641-8503 Ext. 7902 Lost & Found 14th call 487-4826. Ask for PREFER STATISTICS DAY FRIDAYS OR HW9/29 Evie FS 9/29 MAJOR. COMPETITIVE SATURDAYS OR RATE WILL BE PAID. CALL SUNDAYS. WORK 1-2 OR ARE YOUR SUMMER LOST AT YALE-UCONN 1974 Oldsmobile Cutlass. 742-0263 EVENINGS. W 9/29 ALL OF THESE DAYS SAVINGS slowly GAME: SILVER SAINT Rebuilt transmission, stereo, SELLING FLOWERS AT disappearing?? Earn the extra CHRISTOPHER runs great. $300 or best offer. OUR OUTDOOR spending money that you need MEDALLION. VERY Must sell! Call after 6 PM. FINANCE TUTOR NEEDED LOCATIONS. CAR with an ON-CAMPUS JOB. SENTIMENTAL, GIFT 429-6351 FS 10/2 for advanced class. Few NEEDED. NO INVESTMENT For detail Is, stop by the FROM ADOPTIVE hours/wk. Please call and ON YOUR PART. S.D.R. STUDENT EMPLOYMENT PARENTS. PLEASE HAT 128 1978 FOR SALE. leave message. 487-4631 ENTERPRISES, ANDOVER OPFICE, Room 203, Wilbur CALL SHARON AT 487- 60,000 Miles, Good body. W9/30 CONN. 742-9965. HW 5/5 Cross Building. HW 10/5 4599 IF YOU KNOW OF New exhaust system. Call ANY INFORMATION. Gail 429-8869 FS 9/30 Hamilton House wants to join A CHANCE FOR A BIG REWARD!!! your dorm for a semi-formal. MEANINGFUL JOB. MAKE THANX.LF 10/6 Toyota Corolla Tercel '81 If your council has a place and MONEY, WHILE Miscellaneous Standard Silver, new brakes, needs another group to share ADVANCING SOCIAL AM/FM. Good Condition. expenses, call at 4? 7-5701. JUSTICE. PAY $175 TO Must sell. 32 mpg. $1,400 W9/30 $225 PER WEEK PLUS EARL'S TRAVELING DISC negotiable. Cheney #25 FS BENEFITS. HOURS 3-10 PM JOCKEY SERVICE: In business over a decade on LOST EITHER IN TEDS OR 9/29 HARVEST A BETTER TRAINING PROVIDED, BETWEEN TED'S AND campus. On Campus student GRADE! FARM YOUR PART-TIME HOURS FRATS: FRESH WATER rates starting at $90 with VW Jetta 1987. One month WORK OUT TO SANDY! AVAILABLE. CALL PEARL BRACELET WITH old (500 miles). Best CALL 429-6372 FOR SHARON AT 456-3157 HW lighting. (Also, interested in buying Kenwood amplifiers GOLD AND BLUE BEADS. condition, A/C, sunroof, trunk. EXPERIENCED HOME 9/30 IF FOUND, CALL ANDREA rack, and more!! Best Offer, TYPING/EDITING and Technics turntables) Call 423-1508. M 12/10 487-7806. REWARD. must see to appreciate. Must SERVICES ON SELECTRIC. "Hiring! Federal Government sell. Call 423-0038.FS 10/2 DISCOUNT DISSERTATION Jobs in your area and overseas. LOST: GOLD BRACELT RATES: $1.00 1st TEN Having a Party? Call S- Many immediate openings WITH PEARLS AND GREEN PAGES DOUBLE. 75cents AUDIO. We've got 2400 Watts 1985 HONDA SPREE without waiting, list, or test. STONES. LARGE ' AND (SCOOTER) LIKE NEW! THEREAFTER. FREE of Sound, computerized $15-68,000. Phone call lighting and 8 years of ANTIQUE LOOKING. UNDER 400 MILES, EDITING. NEGOTIABLE. PLEASE REPLY IF YOU INTERNATIONALS refundable. (602) 838-8885, ext experience at UCONN. Call ELECTRIC START, 3993." HW 9/29 FOUND IT, HAS GREAT PERFECT FOR AROUND INVITED. W9/29 Matt or Sandy at 429-7784. M 12/10 SENTIMENTAL VALUE. CAMPUS CALL LISA AT 487-1536 LF Lead Vocalist wanted for Hard TRANSPRTATION. CALL Work for Public Safety-Police 9/29 KIM AT 429-9649. LEAVE Rock Band on Campus. Must STUDENTS Dept-Escort Service, Residence TAKE ADVANTAGE OF NAME AND NUMBER AND have good range and be Please help us find Bandit - our Hall Security, Student Parking THE 1/2 PRICE OFFER FOR I'LL CALL YOU BACK. FS dedicated. Call Joe 487-4545 old friendly big black and white Aids. Contact Sgt. Alice DORM DELIVERY OF THE 10/1 . or Chris 429-8139 W 9/29 Carbcrry 486-4807. HW 9/29 mutt. Orange collar. Coventry HARTFORD COURANT. tag. Lost in Storrs. $50 reward. CALL 429-9330. M 10/5 Please call 742-5253 Jasmine LF 9/29 For Rent Rideboard Subway of Vcrnon, 649-9440. COMPUTER SERVICE: Part time counter attendant, $4 Word Processing (Mullimatc), LOST in W/L LOT 9/21/87. to start, $4.50 after 30 days. 20 Lotus 1-2-3, dBase III, Mail- FARMER BROWNS Rides offered to New York One Economics Notebook minutes from campus, paid Merge, Labels, provided by PARKING. LIMITED City. Friday 10/2. Share extra hour travel time per shift. (Blue) and Anatomy text. If SPACES AVAILABLE. expenses. Call 487-9460. Microcomputer Specialist in Call between 9-2 weekdays. my home. IBM/PC (comp). found please contact Daily PARK AND WALK TO RB 10/1 HW 10\5 Campus. Important!! LF9/29 CLASS NEAR TEDS & Professional service guaranteed. 429-6072. M 10/16 HUSKIES & K-LOT. DON'T DRIVING TO LONG Part or Full-lime Travel Agent LOST: Pierre Cardin wallet RISK GETTING A TICKET ISLAND? I would be happy to needed. University Travel. two weeks ago. Keep the OR BEING TOWED. share expenses for a ride this Experience Required. Phone money but please return the CAMPUS PARKING AND Friday or next. (10/2 or 10/9) SONIC SOUND D.J. 429-9313 for interview. HW SERVICE Will Play your i.d.s, pictures and wallet! Call GARAGES. CALL 487-1437. Jenny 487-5054 RB 9/29 9/29 487-4710. Thanks! LF 10/2 FR 9/30 favorite ROCK, DANCE, TOP FORTY, AND OLDIE ARE YOU GOING TO Gentle, reliable, experienced One & Two Bedroom SYRACUSE OR THE MUSIC. For any occassion. woman to care for infant in our Special on Campus Rate. Call LOST: Set of keys on UConn apartments walking distance to SURROUNDING AREA? home, Monday, Thursday, 487-5333. M 10/20 key chain. Call Ken 487- UConn. Some roommates TAKE ME PLEASE!! I'LL/ Friday, 8:30-2:30, occasional 9425. LF9/30 needed. Call 487-1437. FR SHARE EXPENSES! I'LL evenings. References, close to CHEAP THRILLS! FLY 9/30 GO ANY WEEKEND! CALL UConn. Please call Mrs. 487-6247 RB 10/1 AS A COURIER. One way: Larsen, 429-8234 between 3pm LA $75, Puerto Rico $89, LOST: RED NOTEBOOK BY For Rent: ROOM includes and 5pm. HW 9/29 ARJONA WEDNESDAY, utilities, kitchen privildcges. Ride needed to BOSTON on' Miami $59. Round trip: Paris, Amsterdam, Brussels, SEPTEMBER 23. Bathroom. Rt 44 Ashford Fri. Oct. 2. Will pay well. Human Services Enhance BELIEVED TO BE FINANCE $50.00 weekly. Call 429-0696 Please call Pam at 487-5728 Mexico City, London, Madrid, Quality of Life of Mentally Milan, Frankfurt from $150. NOTEBOOK. MAY BE FR9/29 anytime. Thank you. RB Retarded Citizens. Part Time PICKED UP AT CDC 10/2 Bermuda $135. Rio/Hong Direct Care Positions Kong from S299. Sydney OFFICE. LF10/1 Roommates/ Available in Several $699 and more? CALL NOW Housemates Connecticut Locales. Starting VOYAGER (212) 431-1616 Found: One change purse at Salary $8.00/hr.... Training M-F 12-5 pm. M 10/30 Jonathan's Restaurant. Come Help Wanted by to identify. LF 9/30 College professor or Grad Provided Connecticut Community Services Inc. 630 NEW CREDIT CARD! No Student of female gender to Responsible, ambitious adult share house on Coventry Lake, OakwoodAve. Suite 120. one refused Mastercard. Also LOST: "OAKLEY" is needed to deliver the Hartford SUNGLASSES CUSTOM. $375 includes utilities. (278-3672) West Hartford, CT erase bad credit. Do it Courant, 7 days per week, to VERY DISTINCTIVE, References required. Reply 06110. HW 10/2 yourself. Call 1-619-565- apartments and 1522. ext. R 98 Ct. 24 PRESCRIPTION CYCLING P.O. Box 451, Coventry, neighboorhoods, in the 06238. RH 10/2 hours. M 10/2 GLASSES- following areas: COVENTRY, WANTED: Experienced FLUORESCENT GREEN, TOLLAND, STORRS, AND Computer Operator to work for IMPRESS THE BABES with YELLOW, & PINK WILLINGTON. Have FRAMES. DARK GRAY FEMALE HOUSEMATE TO the Connecticut Democrats. sports T-shirts! "Shut Up And dependable transportation. Ideal Play Defense" (basketball) or • LENSE. LOST BETWEEN SHARE SPACIOUS HOME Flexible Hours. Contact State for College Student, Representative Jonathan Pelto FIELD HOUSE $ N. OVER LOOKING "Please Practice Safe Housewife, Retired person who at 429-2572 or 1-800-842-8219 Pitching...Use The Rubber" EAGLEVILLE ON SUNDAY COVENTRY LAKE. needs extra income. Contact HW10/2 PREFER PROFESSIONAL (Baseball) Large or X-Large. 9/27. IF FOUND, PLEASE Mansfield, Hartford Courant, CONTACT THE CYCLING PERSON OR GRAD Specify size and saying. Send 429-9330. HW 10/30 Early morning delivery of the TEAM. 487-8442. STUDENT. S325/MO. check or Money Order for $12, Hartford Courant at East plus $1.50 shipping (each) to: REWARD. LF 10/2 INCLUDES UTILITIES. Earn hundreds weekly in your Campus, call 429-9330. HW CALL SHERRY AT 486-5496 TELL THE COACH, 156 spare time. United Services of 10/9 Found- one gold necklace RH 10/2 Townhouse Road, Hamden, CT America is looking for home- 06514. M 10/1 outside Beldon- call Chris at workers to perform mail 487-4920 with descritption. LF services. Incentive programs $6.00 PER HOUR START; HEAVY METAL HITS 9/30 Wanted available. For information send PAINTING HOUSES UCONN Every Saturday nite a large self addressed stamped FULL/PART TIME OR JUST tune your dial to 91.7 WHUS,- LOST: 12 Comic Books in a Wanted: lofts. Will pay envelope to USA 244307 WEEKENDS. EXPERIENCE 5 to 8 pm for the best hard white cardboard box. Please reasonable prices. Call Magic Mtn Pkwy., Suite PREFERRED. CALL JAY rock show in town— call Ten at 423-6290. LF 10/2 between 8-10 am, or after 1C 0306, Valencia CA 91355. OR JACK AFTER 6:30 PM. METAL MADNESS M pm. 487-5093. W 9/30 HW 10/27 487-9328 HW 10/2 10/2 See Page 13 The Daily Campus, Tuesday, September 29, 1987 Page 13 lassifiedsi GET INVOLVED! Political Science Career Panel Colloquia: Documentary Film WANT TO GET MORE OUT VOLUNTEER AT A with reception by Political Making. The Puerto Rican OF YOUR MAJOR???? Activities MENTAL HOSPITAL 4 HRS. Science Honor Society. Cider Center, October 1st, 7:00 pm. SOCIETY FOR ADVANCED A WEEK-- and Cheese on Thurs. Oct. 1st A 10/1 COMMUNICATION IS Congratulations Mclinda TRANSPORTATION 3:30 in Su 218. A 10/1 HAVING AN Landino new Hilltop Council PROVIDED. GREAT ORGANIZATIONAL Secretary! We hope you are EXPERIENCE! EVERYONE Attention HILLTOP! Where First Scuba Meeting Wed. 9/30 MEETING ON WEDNESDAY excited to be with us. Best of WELCOME AT INFO. are you going to be Oct. 2? 7PM SU 302B For more info. 9/30 @ 6:30 218A STUDENT Luck this year--The council MEETING. OCT 5, 7:00 pm Be at Unity Day! It's fun a" Call Kathy 487-5519 or Tony UNION. A 9/30 A 10/1 in SU Rm 101 A 10/2 it's FREE, so come! A 10/1 487-6025. A 9/30 ATTENTION ALPHA ZETA MEMBERS MEETING ^ TUESDAY SEPT. 29 AT 6 PM IN 327 WBY. A 9/29

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k «^X^tC0X^»< Pace 14 The Daily Campus, Tuesday, September 29, 1987 Hooters, 10,000 Maniacs avoid sophomore slump

illiterates, child abuse, Beat seated/each one is joyfully and string section, reaches Generation writers, and served?" heart-tugging emotion on In My Tribe soldiers' homecomings. Rare among today's bands, "Verdi Cries", a seemingly The Hooters 10,000 Maniacs Merchant's voice, a reedy 10,000 Maniacs often has too innocent lullaby that observes Rating: **** Rating: **•* hybrid of Stevie Nicks and much to say. The words of the emotional breakdown of the Dolly Parton, blends easily "Hey Jack Kerouac" dangle in Italian opera composer seen By Dana Tofig By Noel Ambery II into the mix, but this often lyrical form, causing Merchant through the eyes of a child. Daily Campus Staff Daily Campus Staff makes for hazy diction. sound lost and confused in this The pervading melancholy On "What's the Matter tribute to the Beat Generation atmosphere of the lullaby The boys from Philly are With 1985*s Wishing Chair, Here?" Merchant witnesses writer. refrain hits a level not attained back with their new album One alternative music listeners child abuse next door. She 10,000 Maniacs show a by the other songs. Hopefully, Way Home. There was serious discovered two misleading sings "I'm tired of the healthy respect for pop this power is something this curiosity throughout the music things about the New York- excuses/everybody uses/He's standards with the jovial misleading band will attain business as to whether the based 10,000 Maniacs. First their kid/I stay out of it/ But remake of Cat Stevens' "Peace more next time. Hooters could put out a good thing was their hard-core who gave you the right/ To do Train". The song, with its Rating system: namc-they were a folk-rock album that didn't sound exactly this?" As in Suzanne Vega's rollicking rhythms and sing- * poor band. Second, the bright, along chorus, fits well into the like their last one. Were the "Luka", Merchant finds no ** fair uptempo melodics-they belied Maniacs' repertoire and shows Hooters just one-album solution in the end, despairing, *** good grim lyrics about a cold, wonders? Well, Hooters fans "I want to say/ 'What's the they can handle the Top 40 **** very good can rest easy; these boys are dangerous world epitomized in matter here?'/ But I don't dare while retaining their alternative ***** excellent here to stay. the song "Grey Victory", about say." music identity. One Way Home blends many Hiroshima's surviving Other highlights include In My Tribe is a sampler of children. "My Sister Rose", which the Maniacs' impressionism. different musical genres, Records Courtesy of College radio found their captures the joviality of an The band, backed by a piano including reggae, rock, folk, University Music. and many others. The album sound irresistible. Now with Italian wedding. R.E.M.'s opens with "Satellite", a dance In My Tribe, 10,000 Maniacs Michael Stipe lends tune that contains a recurring sounds far more country- background vocals to the eerie theme that sounds much like western and folk-influenced, "Campfire Song". And 10,000 Don't be buried in your books... an Irish jig. Although often evocative of the golden Maniacs scores a few points for Do something really different!! lyrically silly, "Satellite" is a classics in ihe genre, and, for the "We Are the World" cause happy, uptempo song that sets better and for worse, 10,000 on "City of Angels" with Become a volunteer at the mood for the rest of the Maniacs has a lot to say. lyrics like "Where is the NORWICH STATE MENTAL HOSPITAL album. Lead singer Natalie Merchant blessed table/to feed all who The next cut on the album is draws us into a world of hunger on Earth/welcomed and Come spend your Monday nights , "". This song is 6-10pm, with psychiatric patients - and also a great dance number make them smile! Your visits enrich their featuring the mclodica. "Fighting on the Same Side" is lives and bring sunshine into the hospital. similar to "Karla" and Friendliness is the only requirement, and "Satellite" due to their similar you'll gam valuable experience that looks rhythm tracks. ATTENTION!!! V great on a resume. Everyone is welcome at In the first single from the our informational meeting, Monday, Oct 5, album is "Johnny B", an The WHUS Sports Department is looking 7:00pm in SU Rm. 101 obsession with drugs is for people Interested in sports broad- compared to an obsession with casting. If you are interested in: See you there! girl. "Graveyard Waltz" is another slow song on the - Hay by Play album doesn't come off as well - Color Commentary as "Johnny B". It is musically - Engineering SPECIAL PURCHASE! repetative and lyrically pretentious. 7:00 in room 111 in the Student Union The highlight of One Way Home is "Washington", a GET INVOLVED!!! patriotic salute to America. Imagine a rock and roll national anthem. The melody would sound very similar. Combined with the last song on the album, which is "Hard Rockin* Summer" (sort of a affordable Bryan Adams type song, but with melodic singing) makes the end of the album as LIFESTYLE FURNITURE enjoyable as the beginning. Now that the Hooters have PARSONS TABLES produced a follow-up album plastic, stackable. and nestable tables, that doesn't sound like their last one, and have proven to available in white, beige, and mauve UConn, and to the rest of the 14"x14"x14* country, they arc a great live band, they should work on making an album that doesn't often sound like itself. One Way Home, however, is much more diverse that , and it is an album that sets the Hooters up for the long run.

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ST. LOUIS (AP) — "I'm concerned because dropping a 7-3 decision to Galarraga, and unexpected Heading into the final week of pitching contributions from 22 starts. On Wednesday, Perez we're not hitting. But there's Chicago while Montreal beat will take his 6-0 record against the season, St. Louis Manager not a lot I can do about it. Just Dennis Martinez and Pascual 5-3 to move Perez, have the Expos poised St. Louis. Whitey Herzog has a lot of put them out there and play." within three games. concrns. Not being able to j win the division. Magrane and Mathcws got a The second-place New York "Ideally, I would like to chance to pitch this year finish off New York or Mets started a three-game series "It's an opportunity to leave have been two down going into there ahead of them," Raines because of injuries on the Montreal in the National in Philadelphia Monday night, St. Louis," Montreal Manager League East isn't one of them. said of the series in St. Louis. Cardinals' pitching staff. trailing the Cards by 2 1/2 Buck Rodgers said. "But the "I though we'd be 40 games The first-place Cardinals games. bottom line is that we've got "We have to win at least three. have a magic number of five If we can win four, the out now with all the injuries," The Cardinals have a record to win (in St. Louis). The Herzog said. and play their final seven of 35-34 since the All-Star momentum will definitely be brass ring is out there. We got with us. We've done well all The Mets also have had games of the season at home break and arc 12-13 for the to grab it." — four against the Expos and year against them. But it's injuries, but they have also had month of September. At the start of the season, plenty of chances to catch the three against the Mcts. "I thought they played over different circumstances this the only thing the Expos were time." Cards. On July 23, the Cardinals their heads in the first half," expected to grab were top draft led the Expos by 9 1/2 games The Expos will start "We've been in the Mets Manager Davey Johnson choices. They were picked to hangman's noose for a week and the Mels by 10 1/2 despite said after New York's victory Martinez and Bryn Smith finish last. against Greg Mathcws and Joe now," Mets first baseman being without ace left-hander over Pittsburgh on Sunday. But a strong offense led by Keith Hernandez said, "only John Tudor, who was out with The Expos have won 10 of Magrane in Tuesday's Tim Wallach, Tim Raines, doublchcader. Martinez is 11-3 nobody yet has kicked the a broken leg. 14 games with the Cardinals Hubie Brooks and Andres Tudor is back and has won this season and all they wanted and the Expos are 19-3 in his horse." six straight, but slugger Jack to do was arrive at Busch Clark has been out the lineup Stadium for Tuesday's for most of September with a doublchcader with a chance. Mets blank Phillies 1-0 sprained ankle. The Cardinals gave the PHILADELPHIA (AP) — the New York Mets beat the East—leading St. Louis "I'm concerned because we third-place Expos that Howard Johnson doubled home Philadelphia Phillies 1-0 Cardinals. don't have Jack Clark," Herzog opportunity Sunday by Monday night. said. the game's only run in the Candclaria won his second second inning and John The victory moved the game without a loss since Candclaria and two relievers Mets within two games of the being acquired Sept. 15 from ^sss^s^^^^^^^ss combined on a seven-hitter as idle National League the California Angels. i Candclaria, 8-6 in the American League, worked five innings, allowed four hits, vJcay^x/A/^ \jwCw\. struck out three and walked 4b Tuesday Film Series one. Rick Aguilera pitched 3 rTHE GLOBAL ASSEMBLY LINE 1/3 innings in his first relief appearance of the season and Randy Myers finished up for An exploration of 3rd World his sixth save. Countries and the economic and Philadelphia starter Kevin Gross, 9-15, worked seven and cultural fallout from LS innings, gave up just four hits, STUDENT UNION SOUTH manufacturing industrialization - walked three and struck out a HOOTl 270 season-high eight batters. Rm. PI08 in the library The Mets got the only run 12:30 and 7:00 Today, they needed in the second when Sept 29th Kevin McReynolds opened IpEPTEttBEB. 30, 1987) with a double and scored on Women's Center • Women's Studies Johnson's one-out double, his 3Ptt 16th game-winning hit of the season. 429-4850 PROFESSIONAL STYLES FOR MEN AND WOMEN ...Bengals' Shoppers Plaza Rt 195 Rear Of Store 24 Building linebacker Storrs defects From Back Page Francisco 49ers and the Giants; and NBC is still undecided. The only union defection TOGETHER WE CAN DO JUST ABOUT ANYTHING Monday was veteren linebacker , Reggie Williams, who said he ACE ' will play for the Cincinnati Bengals against San Diego on PRINTERY OF Sunday. WILLIMANTIC ,„c "I hope I'll be playing WHAT ARE YOUR PRINTING NEEDS? with the guys who are on this "COMPLETE COMMERCIAL A SOCIAL PRINTING SERVICES" S*. field today," he said as the striking Bengals worked out at • KfTIMHCAOS • MVITATtONS -Cofl • CNVClO*fS • ItCSUMCS i*.vo-cii • pAMman a high school. NCB PO*MS • NIWUIITm H23-00141 • ■uiiNiss CMOS • rHIPS "But if I'm not, then I'll m% tftlOCC ST. - WltllMANTK play with whatever players are wearing the Bengals uniform." But most coaches seemed NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY resigned to playing without players like Williams. Many likened it to running rookie THE CAREER LAB mini-camps. Joe Walton of the New RM.. 166 Wilbur Cross Bldg. York Jets released a depth chart MOW., TUBS., WED., THURS. that had David Nourrie, released in training camp, as the 10 am to 4 pm starting quarterback for Sunday's game with Dallas. But he said he only did it SELF-ASSESSMENT "because somebody has to ACADEMIC INFORMATION start." "We can see progress but CAREER INFORMATION compared to what?" Walton asked. "It's obvious our game plan will be a lot more DO IT YOURSELF .... AT YOUR OWN PACE limited." Monday scores Today's sports Mets 1, Phillies 0 Mcil'S tennis: The men's tennis Reds 6, Braves 5 The Daily Campus team hosts the COAST GUARD Yankees 9, Red Sox 7 ACADEMY «t j pm. Brewers 6, Blue Jays 4 Men's golf: The men's golf team Orioles 3, Tigers 0 trvels to the NEW ENGLAND Sports .CHAMPIONSHIPS In Seaburv. Ma.

Tuesday, September 29, 1987 Donigan excels for soccer team Named Big East Male Athlete-of- the-Week again

By Paul Edward Parker Daily Campus Staff The Big East Conference named men's soccer forward Dan Donigan male athlete of the week ending Sunday, the second time this month Donigan has won the honor. Donigan scored both UConn goals in Sunday's 2-1 win over lOth-ranked University of California at Los Angeles. "Donigan was the man today," teammate Kanto Lulaj said after the win. "He was the man for sure." Donigan also played well against Harvard on Wednesday when the Huskies tied the No. 1 -ranked team in New England. Donigan played the entire length of the field, making key defensive plays as well as taking three shots on goal. "This past week," coach Joe Morrone said, "clearly he's the guy who tends to create good offensive opportunities for us. He's been really our key guy on offense." Donigan was modest in accepting the award: "It doesn't make a difference if I get it or not; I'm still going to do what I can for the soccer team. It doesn't really make a difference to me as long as our team keeps winning and doing well." Donigan is the team leading scorer with six goals and seven assists for 19 points in the first ten games. UConn is undefeated Dan Donigan in a game against Harvard earlier this season. Donigan led the with one tie in the seven games in which Donigan has scored. He Huskies to a 1-0-1 record last week (j ff Theis photo). was named third team All-America last year. e The Huskies face the University of Rhode Island Wednesday at 3 p.m. in Kingston, R.I. The game will be aired live on 91.7 WHUS—FM. 'Scabs' to play Sunday HUSKY NOTE: On October 11, before the varsity game against Duke University, the stars of the electronic and print media who By Dave Goldberg unfair labor practice by the unsuccessful, we'll probably cover the men's soccer team will square off in the third annual AP Football Writer National Labor Relations have a little egg on our face Media Soccer Game. A great opportunity to get a good scat early NEW YORK (AP) — The board. Each side has already because we tried to play. for the Duke game and laugh at the antics of the media know-it- NFL strike entered its second filed complaints aginst the "But where are the players? alls. week Monday with the two other with the NLRB. The players arc still out and the sides locked into immovable Union counsel Dick owners are still not going to positions, no negotiations in Berthelsen suggested that give up free agency if the Men's golf team sight and union head Gene Tuesday's meeting of the games on Sunday don't get off Upshaw suggesting that the Management Council's the ground. A week will go by, next talks be televised. executive committee might or two or three, and they still Upshaw, who met with result in overtures for new don't have paychecks." currently in 13th players from six teams in Los negotiations. "Every time they Jones said the union needs Angeles on Sunday, made the meet, they usually make to "substantially reconsider its NEW SEABURY, Ma.— The Holy Cross 303; Hartford 303; suggestion in Cleveland, where overtures to us and we're proposal.'' men's golf team is currently in Bryant 303; Central he talked with the Browns and hoping they might again this "I think Jack made the 13th place among 45 teams at Connecticut 309; Vermont other players who live in the time," he said. point that meeting for the New England Golf 310; Salem St. 311; area. He also went to Chicago But the owners still say meeting's sake is pointless. Championship. Paul Providence 311; Southern and planned to meet with the they will talk only if the union Whenever the union has DcNicolo and John Adam each Connecticut 313. Atlanta Falcons and the New gives up its demand for reconsidered its proposal, we paced the Huskies with a 79. York Giants on Tuesday. unrestricted free agency. can sit down again." Bcntley College placed two TOP NINE INDIVIDUAL "We have nothing to hide Meanwhile, there appeared That seemed to ensure that golfers in the lop three and LEADERS—Gary Young by putting them on to be little chance of resuming games will go on this weekend shot a combined score of 297 (Bryant) 67; Dave Miller television," Upshaw said. "We talks until next week, all but with what the union calls "scab to take a four-shot lead. Play (Bcntley) 72; Paul Castcrgine think the public should sec that ruling out any resumption of teams," and will, the NFL is scheduled to conclude today (bcntley) 72; Frank Dully we are making movement at play this weekend by regulars. insists, count in the regular- in the two-day event. season standings. (Holy Cross) 72; Rick the table and they could really "I think that if we play on UCONN SCORES— Paul CBS has said it will Whitsell (Quinnipiac) 72; see what the owners think and Sunday and we're successful, DcNicolo 79; Joe Cordani 80; televise its regular games Shane Dury (Providence) 73; do at die table." that docs crcat" additional Bryan McAllistor 80; Dave Sunday; ABC said it will Vcnzio Sacratini (American However, John Jones, a pressure on the p. ycrs," said Ticdemann 84. broadcast next Monday night's International) 73; Bob Ritchie Management Council Jack Donlan, executive director (Vermont) 73; Mike Carlson spokesman, said such a game between the San TOP TEN SCORES— of the Management Council. See Page 15 Bentley 297; Dartmouth 301; (St. Anselm's) 74. meeting would be defined as an "By the same token, if we're

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