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VOL. LXX NO. 43 STORRS, CONNECTICUT Wednesday, November 8, 1972 nixon re-elected in landslide; Connecticut goes republican by Jim Baran united "in our desire for peace... peace President Nixon, in one of the most with honor." president takes triumphant landslide victories «ver "We are moving swiftly toward that enjoyed by a Presidential candidate, great goal... we are on the eve of what defeated Sen. George S. McGovern could be the greatest generation of Tuesday night in the presidential race by peace that man has ever known," Nixon Connecticut by the overwhelming margin of 503 said, while sitting alone before the electoral votes. cameras in the Lincoln Sitting Room of In the 59-year old politician's last the White House. 250,000 votes major campaign, culminating a 26-year The South Dakota Senator, career as a candidate for public office, acknowledging his defeat following the by Paulette Thibodeau Nixon won 62% of the nation's popular President's address and that "It hurts to HARTFORD Traditionally votes and 48 pf the 50 states' electoral lose," conceded the election late Democratic, Connecticut went votes. Tuesday night but said that he felt sure Republican last night giving Nixon its McGovern received 37% of the vote, that his campaign "would bear fruit for support for the first time in any of his winning only Massachusetts and the years to come." elections. After a more than 250,000 District of Columbia for 17 electoral "We are not going to shed any tears plurality was almost assured, celebration votes as the meager reward for his 22 tonight about the great joys this at the state Republican Headquarters in months of arduous campaigning. campaign has given us in the past two Hartford was mild. There was little shift The President, in a victory address years," McGovern said in his speech in mood or feelings by some 50 carried by the major television networks from Democratic headquarters in Sioux Republicans gathered around televisions and broadcast nationwide, said that the Fall, S.D., the prairie town where when victory was pronounced. country and both political parties were McGovern had initially declared his A victory party began a little after 10 candidacy in January 1971. p.m. with little more than 100 enjoying McGovern's defeat was the worst the merriment. President Richard M. Nixon dejected, sad drubbing in electoral votes any At a press conference held at the Democratic candidate has received since collar workers and suburban voters in Polish National Home in Hartford late 1864. the East and Northeastern industrial last night. State Republican Chairman J. area democrats Nixon's victory compares with the states. Brian Gaffney said it was McGovern's 1936 election of Franklin D. Roosevelt, In these crucial states, Nixon won "mistakes" at the national and not the who received 68% of the popular vote 127 of the potential 144 electoral votes, state level that accounted for the concede election and collected 523 electoral votes in losing Massachusetts and the District of republican Presidential landslide win. burying his opponent, Alf Landon, in Columbia to McGovern. In 1960 against According to Gaffney, McGovern by Bob Kaplan the biggest landslide in American John F. Kennedy, Nixon received only "locked himself into positions during HARTFORD - When Don Tucker_walked political history. 11 electoral votes from these states and the primaries" which he tried to change into the lounge at the Democratic State Nixon, the perennial political loser could only take 27 votes in 1968. later after he became the party's Headquarters Tuesday night, he was the just a decade ago, jumped off to an early Nixon's campaign director, Clark candidate. This hurt McGovern. Gaffney only person in the room smiling. One lead over McGovern apparently on the MacGregor, had predicted the President said. did not have to look closely at Tucker strength of heavy support from blue continued on page 3 continued on page 3 to see that his smile was forced at best. Tucker, Connecticut's ' state coordinator for George McGovern, came into the lounge to publicly concede the campaign he organized. steele wins by large margin "It is evident that George McGovern will not win in Connecticut, but the Democratic party retained control in the by Mark Fisher Steele took Mansfield by a slim 83 marijuana possession was "foolish". state," Tucker said. ROCKVILLE Incumbent 2nd votes out of 6,134 cast, losing in one of He said the Eastern Connecticut 'The young people in this room District Congressman Robert H. Steele the two districts in which Mansfield is Economic Development Council represent a core of young acitvists, was reelected overwhelmingly last night divided, the 29th. recently received $90,000 to help relieve developed during this campaign, who to a second House term, beating Steele won the second district by a unemployment in this area. He said the will make the Democratic party work in Democratic challenger Roger Hilsman far wider margin than he did in 1970, grant will be augmented by $33,000 the future. by a margin of almost two to one. when he was elected by 11,000 votes. coming from "sources here in the "I have worked for George McGovern Steele. who took 140,480 votes to 'This victory was beyond our district." for the past two years. I believe he was Hilsman's 73,156 seemed overjoyed expectations," he said. Steele said he also intended to press campaigned with more courage and when he gave a brief victory speech and About 400 persons attended Steele's for national health insurance and tax vigor than any American politician in press conference at Rockville's victory celebration in Rockville. Steele reform. He said he wanted to see the twentieth century," Tucker Kosciuszko Club. Steele said he received arrived a few minutes before 10 p.m. property taxes reduced "across the continued. a "very cordial, gracious" concession and was immediately engulfed by his board." continued on page 3 call from Hilsman at about 9:15 p.m. cheering supporters. 'These are going to be our top "I want to thank everybody - our priorities," he said. "We're going to 2,000 volunteers across Eastern continue in the same areas." Connecticut," he said. According to audrey beck scores Steele, he has 900 young people monogan upset; working in his campaign. "It's clear we got a tremendous youth vote," he said. Steele said two years ago he incumbents win big win in mans field campaigned on an "action platform" and "1 think that we've provided that action." in other districts by Steven King endorsement. She won 4,278 to 1,834. MANSFIELD - Democrat Audrey P. Waiting with her for election returns He said he intended to continue his by Mark Franklin Veteran Fifth District Congressman Beck, incumbent state representative, at Annie E. Vinton School in Mansfield fight against drug abuse and to provide John S. Monagan was defeated by- led the slate of candidates, as she carried was her husband. Curt Beck, a political increased employment in his district. He Ronald A. Sarasin in an upset victory- Mansfield by more votes than any other science professor at UConn, and called the Second District "a microcosm last night in the traditionally candidate, including Sen. George daughter Meredith. "My husband is of the nation" and said it reflected McGovern. "I think the university more nervous than I am," she said. many of America's problems on a Democratic western Connecticut campus did it. This is the first year that During her campaign, she went to smaller scale. district. the campus has been involved in the dormitories and homes in a door-to-door Steele said he has no plans to run for In the rest of Connecticut's six elections," Beck said, after defeating her solicitation for votes. "1 am sure this Senator in 1974 against Sen. Abraham Congressional districts. Republican Republican opponent, Jeff cry Ossen, by was very helpful in my campaign," she Ribicoff. He said his only plans were "to incumbents Robert Steele and Stewart a margin greater than two to one. said. serve the 2nd District." McKinncy were overwhclmingU "This is a full-time job," he sa«d. She thanked the voters for their vote This was her third election as state reelected. Despite President Nixon's of confidence and said, "I pledge to use representative and largest margin of Wearing a tie emblazoned with the reelection landslide. Democratic the maximum of my influence to victory. In her first candidacy in 1968, Republican elephant. Steele said he was iiu ifnibcnts Ella Grasso. Robert Gi.unio. further the best interests of the town of she won by 500 votes. She ran "thoroughly against" the legislation of and William Cotter were relumed to Mansfield, the University of unopposed in her second candidacy in marijuana although he did favoi Congress. Connecticut, and the Mansfield Training 1970. lowering penalties for the possession of S.ir.ism defeated Monagan t>\ ahnoal School." She also thanked the Also waiting for election results was the drug. Steele said the Texas law Connecticut Dailx Campus for her continued on page 6 providing up to life imprisonment for continued on page 9 Wednesday, November 8, 1972 (Emmrrttrot iathi (fJamtiua not a viable candidate Editor-in-Chief Lincoln Millstein by Lincoln Millstein manipulated and modified his their roles in the campaign that President Nixon's victory, or stands, causing McGovem to alienated party regulars. A George McGovern's defeat, can shift in accordance to day to day plethora of anxious moments at Managing Editor Business Manager no doubt be attributed to a occurrences of the war. the Convention breeded Alan K. Reisner Donald E. Waggaman number of reasons - that Nixon In so much as George arrogance among young is an incumbent, that George McGovem never stood a chance campaign workers, and George McGovern's nomination was not against Nixon, the biggest McGovern was on his way to a convincing one and that the contributor to his defeat was the losing traditional democratic Challenger's campaign was lack of party coherence in the support he so badly needed. paradoxically on the defensive McGovem Campaign. The lesson to be learned here rather than the offensive. Perhaps we will now pay more is that while party-re form is Since his nomination, George attention to political euphemism much needed and will McGovern's campaign has been and terms like "viable undoubtedly come, the plagued with indecisive action candidate." How many times American political system is still four more years and political disaster. The during the primaries did we hear, heavily dependent on Eagleton Affair, questionable "George McGovem is not a party-tolerance. economic proposals and a viable candidate? " George McGovern may be a certain disrespect for party Democratic party reformists projection of the candidate of politics prevented the McGovem were openly optimistic about the future, and perhaps this Mr. Nixon's landslide victory on Election Day must Campaign from gaining any the changes in the National country will someday be ready not be interpreted as the American People's momentum, as it belabored Convention. George McGovem to elect an honest and sincere through the months between swept through the primaries concurrence with all his policy-decisions. Rather, the man. But expectations that the June and October. with a well-organized grass root United States is ready for open lopsided victory is indicative of the American People's Meanwhile, the fate of organization. But ironically, the politics is premature. faith that President Nixon is the right candidate to McGovern's success on "kids" who helped nominate Pragmatism, not ideology, still penetrating the Vietnam issue McGovern eventually rules American politics, and confront the problems of the modern presidency. rested in the hands of Richard contributed to his defeat. George McGovern's convincing In the next four years, we hope that President Nixon Nixon. It was the President who It was reluctance to relinquish defeat is enough proof of that. will seek a swift peace settlement in Vietnam. We hope the President will give priority to healing LETTERS TO THE EDITOR the nation's economic woes and stimulate the job argue about whether it can be your very same attitude. If these market with the type of executive leadership necessary four errors repeated. Successes with very people stopped treating the young children have been students like "animals" and to return the country to the road to prosperity. To the Editor: recorded by teams at the treated them with a little respect Ellis Page's letter (11/6) on We hope President Nixon gives equal attention to the Universities of Illinois and we would all be better off. The the Milwaukee Project contains Florida and at George Peabody same is true for students, ethnic minorities, the poor and the elderly in the four errors. The following is an College and the National' faculty, staff, security, or attempt to correct them. nation as he gives to to big businesses. Institutes of Health to name a anyone else connected with this First, Dr. Page has repeated few. community. Our hopes in the Presidency extend to include: the errors of his press releases by Poor children are succeeding With everything else that is considerations to de-emphasize the role of the military assigning the wrong motives to where they would have failed wrong in this world today, what the project. Again, this was a in world affairs, the promulgation of a philosophy in because of programs like the a shame that you found it project to enable children to Milwaukee Project. We can all be necessary to find fault where government consistent with the liberal traditions of this develop properly and succeed in grateful for this because this will there is none when there is their school work. It was not an nation and the continuation of dynamism in foreign help solve many of the problems courtesy to one another. It is effort to "boost IQ". The of our society. Hopefully Dr., workers like you that cause policy. project could and probably friction between staff and should have been carried out Page can find a way to become a In his hands, Richard Nixon holds the hopes of the students. If all the workers who with no reference to IQ constructive force in helping us future of the American People and the American agree with you would stand whatsoever. carry this work forward. behind you and turn in their Nation. He can once again divide the country by Second, the Wisconsin faculty resignations, this community has not been reluctant to share Sincerely, sending his Vice-President to intimidate the populace would be a much better place. technical data on this project. William F. Brazziel I am, along with hundreds of with innuendos, or he can constructively lead the This team made a three hour Professor of Higher Education others, one employee who likes country back on its feet, economically, philosophically presentation of their charts and Director, National Leadership this university and its people. I tables to a Washington, Institute/Teacher Education and morally. just wanted you to know how conference of distinguished pleased I was to read that rather President Nixon, now with a vote of confidence psychologists and child / like uconn than stay and continue development specialists, for from the American people, has more potential than any Editor's note: The following degrading a fine university staff, example. other president in post-World War Two era to lend the letter refers to a letter to the you have thrown a rotten apple Third, the questions raised by editor of the Hartford Courant out of the barrel by resigning. proper perspective to government. The next four years Dr. Page in his newsletter (10/31). The Connecticut Daily critique and press releases had will tell how effectively he has met this task. Campus has received reports that Mrs. Judy Kelley already been answered before he Mary Doyle is a fictitious name. Custodian raised them. On the question of The name does not appear in the Home Economics possible genetic superiority University's list of state generating the successes of the employees. We await the children, for example, the team Hartford Courant's verification pointed out that four secret plan of these reports. comparison groups were used instead of one as Dr. Page led An open letter to Mrs. Mary To the Editor: readers to believe. The team Doyle: Mr. Peter Krzyzek's editorial (Enmirrtirut Bally (lampuz used control, contrast, peer and I don't know whether your of Nov. 7 claims that Richard test norm groups to compare the services to the students of this Nixon, in 1968, spoke of "a community are with the food Editors progress of the children. The secret plan to end the war." May servicq. department or janitorial News Charlotte Libuv, Deb Noyd latter are representatives of all I ask Mr. Krzyzek what source is but having worked in both areas, Makeup Len Auster American children. The Project being quoted? I feel qualified to comment on Features Bob Kaplan, Regina Ferrara children scored higher than all Can Mr. Krzyzek (or anyone your remarks made to the Advertising Manager Rob Milford groups and the assemblage at the Campus office) show Courant. Circulation Mark Creenberg agreed that it was highly that Mr. Nixon ever spoke of a In my three years of service Cartoons Peter Charpentier unlikely that they were "secret plan"?I know that Mr. Sports Dave Solomon genetically superior to all of on campus I too have had Krzyzek will probably say that Assistant Sports Rick Hass, Bob Vacon these groups. incidents where a student the "secret plan" is common Editorial Page Peter Krzyzek The team also pointed out in thoughtlessly walked over a knowledge. Certainly, there have Chief News Photographer Noel Voroba their report that some of the IQ freshly waxed floor or snapped been many famous and Associate News Mark Fisher test items were quite similar to at me when asked which supposedly responsible people Assistant Mak.rup Rich Ricci materials in the commercial vegetable he preferred, but when who have also mentioned the curriculums used (Peabody you consider the fact that this is mythical quote, but they arc all Language Kit and others) but a rarity, how can you condemn a laboring under the same that these materials were used in whole student body? Ninety misapprehension as Mr. Krzyzek. nursery and prc-kindergarten percent of these people (thieves No one has ever been able to programs all over the country and bums, you call them) are give a legitimate source for the with few ill effects to the testing polite and considerate. "secret plan" quote. programs. They also noted thai Just in case you were not Untruths and faulty logic arc the children scored high on aware of the fact, the existence standard material on the Daily twenty other tests where lliis of this University is for the Campus editorial page, but this factor was not involved. Also, purpose ol educating students. It particular example is being that they learned to read before was not established so that we brought to your attention in si hool in a community where would have a place to hire state honor of Election Day. reading comes hard to many employees. The students also children and in families where pay tuition to attend this Signed, Second Class Postage paid at Storrs. Ct. 06268. Published dally exc-pt university. Are you suggesting Saturday and Sunday from Sept. 11 through December 8 and from main siblings never learned to Tim llenoil January 17 through April 17; not published during Thanksgiving and read it ill. that you, the employee,drawing Easter Recess. 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Wednesday, November 8, 1972 Connecticut Dairy Campus Page3 and stormy political career, at 9:25 p.m. EST, when he won democrats control senate Maryland's 10 electoral votes. At that point Nixon had a total of nixon landslide 273 electoral votes, three more despite large nixon win than necessary. While Nixon piled up GOP race. If he wins, he would continued from page 1 the Reconstruction, winning WASHINGTON (UPI) - victories unmatched since Democrats retained control of become the youngest popularly would break Lyndon B. even Arkansas which had eluded the GOP's grasp throughout the Dwight D. Eisenhower's glory the U.S. Senate Tuesday despite elected Senator in history. Johnson's 1964 record of modern presidential era. years, the strong "coat-tail" President Nixon's landslide capturing 61.1 per cent of the Other Democratic victors in Throughout the South, effect following his landslide win re-election victory. total national popular vote. Senate races included State Rep. McGovern averaged close to 32% was however missing. His party In fact, Republican There were reports of strong Sam Nunn in Georgia, Sen. of the popular vote-near the had trouble holding its own in incumbent* who were Nixon support among blue collar Claiborne Pell in Rhode Island, percentage that Sen. Hubert H. the congressional races, despite considered shoo-ins for workers in the great industrial and Sen. James 0. Eastland, Humphrey received in 1968. The the appearance of an easy re-election to the Senate were states and cities and their chairman of the Judiciary absence, however, of a powerful presidential win. having unexpected trouble. predominantly white suburbs Committee, in Mississippi. third party, which had under White House Communications Sen. Gordon Allott, R-Colo., across the Middle West. Also, he Eastland defeated insurance man Wallace in 1968 taken almost Director Herbert G. Klein the No. 3 man in the Republican apparently gained from the Gil Carmichael, who was openly 20% of the vote from Nixon, predicted before the polls closed Senate hierarchy, was losing in Catholic and ethnic blocs in an ignored by the White House in unprecedented accounted for the President's that Nixon would easily carry 48 his race against Democrat Floyd election of his campaign. strong showing in the South. states and break Lyndon B. K. Haskell, a former Republican ticket-splitting. Nixon surpassed the required Johnson's 1964 landslide record who switched parties to protest Republican senators winning Nixon gave the Republican 270 electoral votes for the of 43.1 million popular votes. Nixon's policies in Vietnam. re-election included Sen. Charles Party its first sweep of the once victory, a high point in his long Klein and other political Kentucky voters sent a H. Percy, R-Ill. solidly Democratic South since strategists agreed, however, that Democrat to the Senate for the the President's "coat-tails" first time in 18 years, a would probably not be broad 29-year-old public defender enough to sweep Republicans forged into a commanding lead into control of Congress--a feat over Republican Sen. Caleb Boggs in Delaware and a berry wins in close race no GOP President has matched four-term Democratic since the election of Dwight D. congressman was threatening to Eisenhower in 1952. She said she believes she "will reduction in property and sales upset the Senate's only woman by Sharon Weiss Republicans needed to gain MANSFIELD - Louise Berry, have far greater opportunity to taxes. five seats to take control of the member, Margaret Chase Smith, develop channels of who defeated incumbent She also wants increased state Senate, and a 39 seat pickup to in Maine. communication" between Gov. The surprising Democratic Democrat Maurice Ferland in an funding for higher education. win the House. Also at stake Me skill's administration and were 18 governorships with the strength in the path of the upset last night for the 29th UConn. This victory was Berry's first Nixon steamroller indicated state senatorial seat that includes Democrats actually favored to Berry won by a slim 133 vote in state politics. Previous to her unprecedented ticket-splitting in Storrs, said in her victory increase their 30-20 margin of margin. The final tally was election, she bad been a member control and nmerous state and nearly every state, with Nixon's statement she "considers the Berry, 16,849 and Ferland, of the Killingly Board of coattails proving too weak to problems at the University to be local offices. a major concern to the District." 16,716. Out of ten towns, she Education and Vice-President of pull fellow Republicans to The American party candidate Berry, a guidance counselor lost four, including Mansfield, the Quincbaug Valley Health victory in marginal races. John G. Schmitz had received from Brooklyn, said "I realize Putnam, Thompson and Council. Joseph R. Hkicn, 29, who 433,000 votes or slightly under there has been considerable Plainfield. In the remaining six Berry received her B.A. and would meet the age-30 minimum 1% of the popular vote with oppositions to Republicans in towns she won a marginal her M.A. from UConn. required by the Constitution by about 50 per cent of the Mansfield due to some of the victory. Berry and her husband, Dick, only 44 days, was making a precincts reporting. He had no policies adopted by the state Berry said she plans to meet live in Danielson with their five determined bid to become one electoral votes to his credit. government." with John Rohrbach, assistant children. of the three in the Delaware vice-president of financial affairs . it UConn so she can "obtain a of the nixon has landslide win ferland loses 29th district ZSLJJJHniversity." continued from page 1 McGovern and democratic Berry also said she expects "I think President Nixon Congressional candidate Roger "to work closely with" State would have won even if Hilsman, who also suffered senator Tom Carruthers, a in tightly contested race McGovern had everything going defeat. democrat, and democrat Audrey for him," Gaffney said. He Although Nixon failed to by John Pallatto Ferland was hurt most by the Beck, state representative from attributed, in part, .the carry Hartford and New Haven, DANIELSON — Maurice vote of the smaller towns of Mansfield. overwhelming victory across the Nixon took more than 5,000 Ferland, Democratic State Scotland, Voluntown, Beck said the major state and the nation to the votes in traditionally Democratic Senatorial candidate in the 29th Canterbury and Sterling where contributing factors to her anti-McGovern vote. blue collar Bridgeport. In the victory was support across party district, was upset in his bid for he lost by wide margins, Gaffney said McGovern lost last presidential election, Nixon lines, and face-to-face contact a seventh term by Republican When asked if he would call because he was out of the lost Bridgeport to Hubert H. with the people of the state. Louise Berry in a close race for a recount, he said "I have mainstream of American Humphrey by 9,000 votes. Berry's campaign platform decided by only 133 votes. not considered calling for a thinking, not only in the state, Some local Democratic was to provide for a state The loss is considered to be a recount. I have not given it any but across the country. Gaffney leaders were reported to have income tax if the legislature major upset as the twelve-year serious thought." said Senator Abraham Ribicoff said their party was the victim of veteran was a heavy favorite Ferland conceded to Berry at provides for a drastic increase in was also "obviously" out of this an anti-McGovern backlash, going into Tuesday's election. 10 p.m. Tuesday. state aid to local education and a mainstream thinking. Ribicoff apathy and confusion generated The final tally in the race was supported and campaigned for by redistricting despite a sizeable 16.849dfo,BOTy and ,6.7.6 for ^gf^QCfQ^ ffj^f defeat edge in registration. Ferland attributed his loss to heavy Nixon support, saying "I continued from page 1 McGovern faced in the state. BLUE AND WHITE REST. The time was 9 p.m. "The Connecticut Democratic knew it would be difficult to No. Eagieville Road ride over the Nixon trend. It was After the announcement, Party was badly split before McGovern came here. He faced a the Nixon trend that held us Tucker remarked that he felt it wall of hatred erected by the Announces its Post-Election Day Special back the most." was an up-hill battle all the way. party regulars, who consider the "The problem is that a lot of "I frankly thought the Cheeseburger Club people still do not know how to campaign was turning around, I governor's race in 1974 more important than this one." Triple Decker split the ticket," Ferland said. didn't expect it to be this bad," Home Fries Ferland won only four of the he said. 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president picks new foreign perspective SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (UPI) - midnight EST as the President Acknowledging that "it hurts to rolled up one of the largest landslides in history. Some of WASHINGTON (UPI) to say it will not involve new or structure -the no new taxes lose," George S. McGovern pledge also will dampen hopes of the women blinked back tears. President Nixon hopes in the higher taxes. conceded the election to a significant cut in property "We are not going to shed any next four years to take his place In one of his few specific President Nixon late Tuesday tears tonight about the great in history as a world statesman, campaign promises, Nixon said taxes. but said he felt sure his Some of Nixon's critics joys this campaign has given us building on the reputation he he would not sponsor any new campaign "would bear fruit for expect him to swing sharply to in the past two years," said established with his trips to or expanded programs that years to come." McGovern, who announced his China and the Soviet Union. the right now that he is McGovern said he telegraphed would require higher taxes. He candidacy in this same prairie If the Vietnam War ends soon, constitutionally prohibited from his congratulations and promise said he would veto bills, if town in January of 1971. as the President repeatedly has again seeking the presidency. of support for the next four necessary, to avoid a tax "It does hurt all of us in this predicted it will, Nixon can be These critics argue that Nixon years to the President at the increase. auditorium and many others expected to turn his attention always has been a conservative White House, but he told his who will show his true colors across the country to lose. But from Asia to Europe. The pledge to hold the line on cheering supporters: "We do not Both the President and his taxes may prove a barrier to after the election. rally to the support of policies we have found the greatest national security adviser, Henry most new domestic programs. However, many of the that we deplore. But we do love outpouring of energy and love... A. Kissinger, are naturally Since many tax experts estimate President's former supporters this country and will continue to We will never forget these we oriented toward Europe. They the cost of substantial property among conservatives have beckon it to a higher standard." have seen at countless meeting would like to build a new tax relief at about $15 billion accused him of moving too far McGovern appeared with his places around the country..." partnership between the United annually - a sum far beyond to the left. They express little wife, Eleanor, four daughters, "There can be no question States and Western Europe, anything that could be financed hope for a conservative second his son and a son-in-law at his that we pushed this country in coupled with a new era of from the present federal tax term. headquarters here shortly before the direction of peace and I peaceful competition between think each of us prefers the title the West and the Communist of peacemaker to any other title powers. in the land," McGovern told his Domestically, Nixon's cheering supporters. objectives are less clear. His McGovern said if his effort primary interest is in foreign smith loses in maine had brought peace "one day affairs, often treating domestic closer" then "every moment in this entire campaign was worth policy almost as an afterthought. PORTLAND, Maine (UPI) senator's star-spangled political U.S. Senate contest with no less the sacrifice." Aides have said he will send Republican Sen. Margaret Chase career. than 58 per cent of the votr. The 50-year-old son of a back to Congress the welfare Smith, Maine's aging political With 466 of Maine's 639 Meanwhile, President Nixon Methodist preacher said "the reform, government glamour girl and only elected precincts reporting, Mrs. Smith's handily swept the state's four presidency belongs to someone reorganization and antibusing woman in the U.S. Senate, was Democratic opponent led in the electoral votes by swamping else. We will shed no tears bills blocked during his first defeated Tuesday in her bid for nip-and-tuck battle for Senate Democratic challenger because this effort I am positive term. But the President may a fifth term by Rep. William D. seat she has held for 24 years. McGovern. Nixon has 63 per will bear fruit for years to make some substantial changes Hathaway. Considered unbeatable in cent of the votes. come." in his own proposals before Mrs. Smith's stunning defeat pre-election forecasts, Mrs. The President's victory " McGovern said his telegram to resubmitting them. came as President Nixon Smith had never lost an election. marked the first time since 1960 the President read: Nixon has promised property cakewalked to victory over Sen. Hathaway has 53 per cent of that Maine, onetime bastion of "Congratulations on your tax relief, especially for the George McGovern to nail down the votes, compared with 47 per Republicanism, has supported a victory. I hope that in the next elderly poor. But he has kept the this state's four electoral votes. cent for the incumbent senator. GOP presidential candidate. four years you will lead us to a details of his plan secret, except The loss probably ends the lady Previously, Mrs. Smith won her Nixon defeated the late time of peace abroad and justice President John F. Kennedy in at home... I offer you my the presidential contest here 12 support for that." years ago. McGovern had voted a Hathaway, a four-term straight Democratic ticket earlier today's news briefs Congressman, had been in the day, spent a few nostalgic conceded the youth vote in the hours in his boyhood home and state and also benefited by a declared he was more than • SAIGON (UPI) Another •MOSCOW (UPI) - Marking drawn up by the Indians, who a continuation of the erosion of satisfied with the campaign he $15 million U.S. Air Force Fill 55 years of Communist rule, the short time earlier relaxed their GOP strength here over recent. ran. He also found time to buy jet disappeared over North Soviet Union Tuesday paraded grip on the BIA building and size 12A black shoes and tan Vietnam Tuesday and its two tank and missiles across started leaving for home in small JJJ* Hathaway criss-crossed the ankle boots. crewmen were reported missing. snowswept Red Square. The groups. Ground and air fighting mood, however, reflected state's 495 communities in an elsewhere in Indochina was relaxed international tensions. ,'„,,„ ,„D1i . • »«.„„, aggressive, round-the-clock announcement markedly light on U.S. election Western military attaches said day with no major Communist the 10-minute military display of the Mafia's gambling empire, The Smith-Hathaway battle generated more votes than the attacks. of rockets, tanks and guns returned to the United States The head of the Political presidential race. Mrs. Smith, revealed nothing new. The Tuesday and wearily surrendered Science Department, Dr. Louis • BONN (UPI) - West and East Maine's legendary political Orson will give a lecture on Germany approved a treaty parade has previously been used to FBI agents on tax evasion figure, at 74 was 27 years older national security Nov. 9 at 1 Tuesday that in essence will end to show off new weaponry. charges, after fruitlessly seeking than her opponent. Hathaway is p.m. in the Student Union the cold war existing between Soviet citizens, many carrying sanctuary on two continents. 47. Ballroom. the two states since their red banners with slogans and "Yes, I know," the creation in 1949 on the ruins of large portraits of Communist 70-year-old Lansky said quietly Adolf Hitler's Third Reich. It party leaders, followed the when two agents boarded the also marked a step toward military equipment through Red Braniff jetliner that brought him admission of the two states into Square. to Miami and explained they the United Nations. Oratory from atop Lenin's would have to take him into The negotiators of the pact mausoleum was mild and did not custody. f CHEVROLET/ will initial it in Bonn on attack the United States or Wednesday. However, West China by name, unlike speeches • HARTFORD, Conn. 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Charles 11. festival to this Rocky Mountain Percy swept to victory in Illinois city. i r»gc 6 Connecticut Daily Campus Wednesday, November 8, 1972 reporter goes home to vote less democrats than chickens by Mark Fisher Democratic registrar, who drives voting booth. I had no idea even what state Yesterday, when 1 went homei the school bus to the high school to vote, they were having a PTO 16 miles away, greeted me. senatorial and representative bake sale in the Town Hall Then I told here who 1 was, in districts I live in, much less who around the corner from the the requested "loud, clear voice" the candidates were or what voting machine. But when you and she crossed my name off her their stands were. All I could live in a town where the chief of list. I read the constitutional remember was the woman my the volunteer fire department amendment question and then sister babysits for during the owns more chickens than the stepped inside the booth. summer was married to the town has people, you grow to In my district it was a choice business partner of one of them. expect these kind of things. between F.lla Grasso and Jack Party loyalty was triumphant Hartland (yes. it's in Walsh, whose name was indeed here. Connecticut, right up there by "right beside President Nixon's" And then it was over. I had Massachusetts) has 1.300 people, like his TV ads said it would be. exercised my rights as a citizen a general store, and the north Even though Grasso looks like and borne my fair share of the end of the Barkhamsted she cuts her hair with nail burden of maintaining freedom. Reservoir. scissors, she's still done a good But I still had a cold. The last ride 1 got hitchhiking job. And I couldn't stand the We didn't go to the bake sale. home was with my Cub Scout thought of voting for someone I went home and got the things I den mother, whom 1 hadn't seen whose campaign is based on was going to bring back with me, for a long time. She dropped mc where his name is located in the and came back to Storrs. by the general store and I walked down the state highway hilsman's headquarters (there are no house numbers or street lights) to my house. It was only this year they put feel impending defeat in another stop sign in the center of town, across from the Parish by Chris Becker problem, Steele had the edge because he was an incumbent, Hall. It is no longer possible to NORWICH - The atmosphere State Rep. Audrey P. Beck and campaign supporter Mildred drive through Hartland without in Roger Hilsmans' Norwich and the whole election had been Basworth survey election results in Mansfield. (Photby Alan Decker) stopping. headquarters, cluttered with a disaster for the democrats. He said they had fought on After she took a quick trip to partitions, leaflets, and three rows of chairs surrounding a the issues, especially the the store, my mother drove me economy, which is "bias against to the new town hall, built a few portable television, was that of audrey beck wins big impending defeat, even before workers and the middle income years ago. Before it was people under the Republican continued from page 1. worked to obtain financial aid constructed they always used to the results came in. administration." Ossen,"who came to the school for minority students and vote at the old West Hartland Hilsman. democratic McAuliffe said the accompanied by members of the •veterans in the State legislature. grammer school. But that's the candidate for U.S. appearances of Senators Edward Republican Town committee She also helped establish the town library now. Representative in the 2nd M. Kennedy, Hubert first student intern program in Congressional district, lost to- H. including Chairman Don Murray. On the way to the polls my Humphrey, and Abraham the State legislature in 1969. incumbent Robert H. Steele by A. Although the returns came in mother told mc about a friend Ribicoff on Hilsmans' behalf had Beck was born in Brooklyn, almost a two to one margin. The showing him behind by a margin of hers who remarked, "Some of given him a "tremendous shot in N.Y., 1931. She earned a B.A. final count was Hilsman, 73,156 greater than two to one, he my best friends are Democrats." the arm." from Norwalk College and an votes to Steele's 140,480 votes. waited until the last returns were And she meant it. However, McAuliffe said in from Middle School, 35th MA. from UConn. She has two In 1968, over two-thirds of Hilsmans' press secretary, Steele had n° identification district, before he congratulated children; a son, Ronald, a junior Hartland's voters went for Kevin McAuliffe, conceded the problem because he had not Beck. in college, and a daughter, Nixon. In 1964. we were one of race was "pretty much over" stopped campaigning since he In past terms. Beck supported Meredith, a senior at E.O. Smith the few towns in the state to go only 20 minutes after the polls was elected in 1970. and that legislation to aid education. She High School. for Goldwater. The First were closed. Bob Steele was a household Selectman has been a In his concession speech at word. Republican since before I was about 9 p.m., Hilsman said, Hilsman had campaigned CAN YOU USE MONEY? born. "We've taken a hell of a lickin... extensively throughout the 2nd Hartland's single voting We have lost the battle, not the district, including several CAN YOU TYPE? machine was set up by the war." appearances at UConn with challengers' table in the town Hilsman said he was defeated Ribiciff and former UConn hall. When I walked in. the because he had a recognition President Homer D. Babbidge. INTERESTED? In his concession speech, ossen is defeated by beck Hilsman said some of the Contact Business Manager highpoints in his campaign were introducing Kennedy as Edmund ttotttttttimt Daily (Eatajma M.Muskie, and the "cheering 429-9386 by a two to one margin crowds at UConn." by Charlotte Libov the top of her ticket. She beat Jeffrey Ossen, the Republican Ossen by better than a two to candidate for State one margin 4.278 to 1.834. Representative who lost Tuesday Ossen said he didn't think any night to incumbent State Rep. Republican could take the seat Audrey Beck, said he expected away from Beck at this time. Beck "would run about ten He said the primary factor in percent over her ticket". his loss was Mansfield's voting Do you use an Ossen, a Mansfield attorney for McGovern "and the who taught business law at secondary factor was the status L'Conn last year said "we found of Mrs. Beck". the race almost precisely as we "She obviously has been a after shave just to predicted. We knew Beck would conscientious and energetic run about ten percent over her legislator so the voters ticket - the question was how apparently saw she deserved to well the ticket would do. If be returned." Sixon had won in Mansfield, I Ossen, like Beck, is a graduate smell good? would have. But he didn't." of the University of McGovern carried Mansfield Connecticut. He graduated in 3,729 to Nixon's 2535. but 1958 with a degree in politica] Beck's tout in Mansfield beat science.

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CLOSED MONDAYS Wednesday, November 8, 1972 Connecticut Ihuly Campus Page 7 g.o.p. wins both houses me skill to have majority presidential vote The Republicans captured muscle to assure him passage of Nixon McGovem Schmlti Granby lin 1044 91 Pretton 1111 $11 16 both houses of the State General key legislation to build his Rep. Dem. GW Greenwich 20555 9091 • Prospect 1941 1021 40 Grit wold 172t 1363 13 Putnam 1471 1927 37 Assembly for the first time since record on if he chooses to run Andovtr 474 S44 11 Gro'on •092 339$ 127 Redding 2002 1009 $* the Republican landslide in for re-election. He also gets a Ansonle S7SS 3797 1ST Gullford 4394 1140 72 pktoetield 5454 23$1 141 Atlford 532 701 12 44eddam 1655 mi 2* Rocky Hill 3204 2491 42 1956. This ensures Gov. Mr skill chance to increase his stature if Avon 1131 1545 31 Hemdew 17242 9143 183 Roxtury 4*3 364, ♦ Barkhamstajd 750 345 IT Hampton 3S7 22' • Salem 413 271 M a friendly legislature when they he decides to run for a higher teecone Falls I04S 558 28 Hartford 15247 31654 720 Salisbury 1441 TO 1$ re-convene in January. office. Berlin 4St» 2840 103 Hartland 474 130 4 Scotland 2*1 1(2 4 Bathany 1433 494 27 Harwlnton 1331 739 32 Seymour 4144 3147 101 With districts still reporting Other changes if the Bethel 1714 1709 14 Hebron 1231 710 14 Sharon 194 451 3; late in the night, the GOP had Republican majorities convene Bethlehem 751 404 1 Kent 491 412 14 Shelton •110 1343 294 B loom 1 laid 4580 S2I1 41 Klllngly 3 40 2274 it Sherman 577 2*9 13 captured at least 20 Senate seats in January include the prospect Bolton 1374 44f 15 Killing worth 1073 140 21 Slmsbury 41(4 2601 33 Boirah sn 331 4 Lebanon 1214 67$ 7" Sorters 1414 1017 V and 76' House seats. The of the first woman Senate Branford 7174 377$ 134 Ledverd 3651 not 40 Southbury 3442 1241 46 Lisbon 701 447 • Southmgton 7439 5777 14. breakdown in the House was 86 president pro tempore. Bridgeport 299S4 74115 0 Brldgewatar 4*1 748 17 Litchfield 2451 1302 32 South Windsor 4244 1010 n Republicans, 60 Democrats and State Sen. Florence D. Finney Bristol IJ4J4 11292 191 Lyme 454 394 1 Sprague SOI 641 V one independent with four races Brookfield 3431 1201 to Madison 4164 1352 70 Stratford 15860 7791 M of Greenwich, who won her Brooklyn 1304 804 25 Manchester 13*09 10354 300 Stamford 21110 ims P undecided. The Senate split in 10th term Tuesday, is being Burlington 112* TO 24 Mansfield 255$ 3779 41 Starling 455 737 2'. Canaan 340 144 3 Marlborough 1031 601 15 Stoning'on 4593 2791 *• favor of Republicans who mentioned to succeed State Canterbury 114 345 17 Merlden 13436 11121 M Stafford 2T)$ 1««2 4: grabbed 22 seats in the 36 Canton 3351 1204 34 Mlddiebury 1910 913 24 Suit »W 2768 1741 4 Senate President Pro Tempore Chaplin 404 339 3 Mlddlelleld 10*4 •89 N Thometton 1449 176S 41 member body. Democrats were Charles T. Alfano, D-Suffield. Cheshire an 3449 94 Middietown 7777 I7$7 Ml Thompson 1892 1734 5 Chatter 931 552 17 Milford 15J03 7033 379 Tolland 2363 1394 M elected in 13 districts, with one For the important post of Clinton 345V 1240 4* Monroe 3495 132* 114 Torrington 7"<94 2057 706 race undecided. Senate majority leader. Sen. Colchester 1410 1444 33 Monlville 3953 1*62 45 Trumbull 1101$ 4434 tn Colebrook 344 311 13 Morris 410 30* 14 Union 11$ SO 6 But whether the elected Lewis B. Rome of Bloomfield is Columbia 1092 513 13 Naugafvck 4019 4429 134 vernon 4497 •S47 41 Cornwall 411 211 4 New Bntaln 14142 11224 405 Voluntown 393 209 6 lawmakers will convene in expected to be chosen to Coventry 2267 1480 46 New Canaan 4903 391$ 0 Wellmgford »12$ $941 2" January depends on the succeed Sen. Majority Leader J. Cromwell 2304 1957 47 New Falrfleld 2261 •91 19 Warren 367 91 2 Danbury 13571 1114 0 New Hartford 1705 747 13 Washington 1186 562 T outcome of a U.S. Supreme Edward Ci I dwell. I)-Bridgeport. Darlen 1049 2489 71 New Haven 22389 27477 570 Waterbury 27M9 2119* 0 0 Rome, who was re-elected to Deep River 121S 71* 15 Newlngton 7995 3*94 Weterford 5817 7776 71 Court ruling on the Derby 3151 2070 40 New London 4171 4920 66 Watertown 5022 3370 *l reapportionment plan used in his second term yesterday, is in Durham 1411 710 34 New Milford 4575 2139 •9 Wesfbroofc 1496 571 31 Eaitford 359 152 1 Newtown $14$ 2073 Ml W. Hartford 23 107 17 874 r the ballot. If the high court strong favor with Gov. Meskill East Granby 11*4 419 26 Norfolk $72 374 7 Wast Haven 15059 4300 34, invalidates the election, the and State Republican chairman East Haddam 1353 94* 21 N. Brenford 372$ 1770 t> We>ton 2542 1500 4/ Eaat Hampton 2081 1531 24 North Cenaan 1007 $34 u Westport 7006 45'4 71 lawmakers would have to go J. Brian Gaffney. East Hartford 12353 12994 2a North Haven 1740 3342 149 Wethersfield 9515 5951 114 71 East Haven 7153 3300 141 N. Stonington 1213 447 Willing! on 954 6*5 15 The top post of House 10837 through another test at a later East Lyme 3917 1741 0 Norwalk 20740 Hi Wilton $124 237* 75 144 date. speaker is expected to go to Easton 2144 481 5/ Norwlen till 6550 Winchester 3054 J3S0 45 East Windsor 1173 1534 44 Old Lyme 1912 •13 V Wlndham 457* 4171 7* The shift to Republican State Rep. Francis J. Collins of Ellington 2243 1432 33 Old Saybrook 3037 1743 34 Windsor 4406 5431 no control means that House Brookfield, former minority Enfleld 9123 9057 117 Orange $31$ 1992 90 Windsor Locks 3374 3770 56 Essex 1192 844 27 Oxford 11431 423 3" Wolcott 3471 72*4 51 Speaker William Ractchford, a leader. Falrfleld 19854 10347 • PlainflHd 2604 313$ 50 Woodbndge 2928 1533 11 In the position of Republican Farming ton 4444 3087 SO Plalnvllle 4107 3100 *t Wood bury 770S 914 1-/ Democrat from Danbury, will Franklin 471 253 3 Plymouth 2193 1959 31 Woodstock 1501 76* 4] 14 play a minority role in the majority leader will be State Glastonbury 7111 4145 13 Pomtret •11 390 ■ ■ ■ 225 12 Portland 3504 26*7 41 Totals 7**24* 546940 1)436 legislature. He has been Rep. Gerald F. Steven* of Goshen m mentioned as a potential Milford, former deputy minority gubernatorial candidate and the leader.. exposure offered him as the In Hartford, both incumbent speaker in past sessions will State Sens. Joseph J. Fauliso and elude him in 1973. Wilbur G. Smith won but in mansfield picks megovern The Republican sweep gives West Hartford, State Sen. Jay W. Gov. Meskill enough voting continue on page 9. by Deb Noyd Mansfield's two districts were two districts by a nearly MANSFIELD - With 90 per delivered to McGovcrn, 3,729 to three-to-onc margin, winning cent of the eligible electors 2,555. Running stronger in the 4,278 to 1.834. voting, George McGovcrn won in Middle School District, Steele Enrollment statistics for the the Vinton School District by a won a close race with Hilsman, town as of October 15 were: vote of 2,578 to 1,707. George 3,107 to 3,024. Ferland won by Democrats, 3,075; Republicans, Wallace Party candidate John 733 over Berry. Beck took the 1,679; and unifilliated, 2,285. Schmitz received 43 votes. Other statistics from the Vinton School District which includes UConn and is the larger of Mansfield's two districts nixondoes better in most follow: In the race for Connecticut's 2nd congressional areas than last election district, incumbent U.S. Rep. Robert H. Steelc lost to Democrat Roger Hilsman 2,134 HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI) ll.ttiiiii-n M 47 Here is a table comparing how to 2,021. Hartford 32 23 President Nixon did Tuesday in — In the race for the state's Middlcficld 16 54 29th senatorial district, key Connecticut communities New Britain l«, 29 with his performance four years Democrat Maurice Ferland beat New I lavrii M vi ago in percentage of the vote: smonrnREi Republican Louise Berry 2,400 New London 5 5 77 to 1,667. 1222 1968 Norwalk 64 -•1 — In the state house seat race Bridgeport 55 36 Norwich 5,-v 18 incumbent Democrat Audrey Danbury 62 4'. Stamford 61 4'* MUDS Beck won over Republican F.ast Hartford 48 33 Waterbury 511 SO SNOW Jeffrey Ossen 2,922 to 1,214. 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continued from page 1 in Weston and in Sarasin's home McKinney serves on the 10,000 votes, pulling town of Beacon Falls. Banking and Currency 116,632 to Monagan's 106,098. Republican Chairman Brian Committee and the District of Sarasin waged a vigorous Gaffney said the Sarasin victory Columbia Committee. He lives in uphill fight, barnstorming the was "our real bright spot." He Fairfield. district in a converted campaign attributed the victory to a Giaimo Defeats Povinelli bus with a rear platform like Republican turnaround in the those on old-fashioned train! district's cities. He said Sarasin Congressman Robert Giaimo, used in whistle stop campaigns won Danbury which had voted Democrat from the Third for Monagan in 1970, and District became the senior Sarasin has been minority Monagan's 1970 margin in member of the Connecticut leader in the state House oi Waterbury was reduced. Congressional delegation when Representatives for two terms. Monagan has been in Congress he easily defeated state Sarasin is an attorney in his since 1958. He is a Representative Henry Povinelli home town of Beacon Falls, as middle-ranking member of the of Milford. well as an assistant law professor House Foreign Affairs Giaimo topped Povinelli by at the University of New Haven. Committee, and a member of over 13,000 votes. He received He graduated from the UConn the Committee on Government 119,480 to Povinelli's 105,493. law school. Operations. He has been a Giaimo was not able to match moderately liberal Congressman, his 1970 margin of 20,000 votes Bailey Cites Redistricting generally voting with the over Robert Dunn. He defeated Democratic majority. One of Dunn 89.042 to 69.048. Sarasin's charges was that Giaimo's district is made up Democratic Chairman John Monagan was too liberal. of New Haven and its suburbs. Bailey said because of the Nixon 'There's a great myth I have The area is heavily industrial landslide and the redistricting of to fight," Sarasin had said. 'The the Republican towns of New great Monagan myth is that he's with a large Italian ethnic Canaan, Wilton, Weston, and a Republican type of guv." community. part of Westport into the Fifth Congresswoman Ella Grasso Giaimo is considered to be District, Monagan "couldn't increased her margin of victory "emerging as the leader of the survive." A Monagan aide said in the sixth district in conservative ethnic wing of the U.S. Congressman Robert Steele and his wife Betsey celebrate his Monagan did surprisingly well in Northwestern Connecticut over Connecticut Democratic party," win over Roger Hilsman Tuesday night. (Photo by Noel Voroba) the Republican towns; winning eightfold despite the Republican according to Michael Barone in Presidential landslide. Grasso The Almanac of American was elected from Gov. Thomas Politics. He was a close friend of Meskill's old constituency. the late Sen. Thomas Dodd Meskill represented the sixth Giaimo was first elected to republicans control state district in Congress from 1966 Congress in 1958. He is the to 1970. second ranking Democrat on the Grasso received more votes Joint Committee on continued from page 7 In all of eastern Connecticut, Carrozzella of Wallingford, than any other Congressman in Congressional Operations. Jackson was upset by State Rep. the only Democrat to survive the House chairman of the Judiciary Connecticut. She totaled Nicholas A. Lenge. Committee. Republican onslought was State 148,601 to Walsh's 91,509. Margin Surprises Cotter In other upsets, State Sen. Sen. James J. Murphy Jr. of In terms of comebacks, the When she was elected for the John D. Prete, D-West Haven Franklin. major victory was scored by first time in 1970, she defeated Incumbent Democratic was defeated by Winthrop S. In the House, the landslide Lou is J. Padula of Norwalk, a Richard Kilbourn 96.969 to Congressman William Cotter said he was "surprised" with his Smith of Milford; and State Sen. defeated two prominent House former Republican majority 92,906. Joseph B. Buckley was defeated leaders, Assistant Majority leader who will return as a Before being sent to Congress. victory margin over South by Republican William Powanda Leader John A. Papendrea of representative. Grasso was Connecticut's Windsor attorney Richard of Seymour. Meriden and State Rep. John A. In the 29th Senatorial district, Secretary of the state for 12 Rittenband, a Republican, and which includes Storrs, Louise years. She is a member of the Wallace third party candidate Berry, a Republican, narrowly Education and Labor Committee Charlie Burke, a barber from won over incumbent Democrat and the Veteran's Affairs East Hartford. RAPP'S Cotter did considerably better Maurice J. Ferland. Committee. BUDWEISER ON TAP than when he was first elected in Berry, a guidance counseler in McKinney Reelected Easily Brooklyn, carried six of the ten 1970. He won by a margin of town districts, rolling up a Republican incumbent over 30,000 votes over Large Cheese Pizza & Pitcher of Beer Stewart McKinney rode into an Rittenband compared to his $2.99 + tax 16,753 vote to 16,620 for easy victory in the affluent 1970 margin over former V, Ferland. traditionally Republican Fourth Hartford mayor Ann Uccello of Every day Happy Beer Hours 3-5 pm In the 35th State senatorial District in lower Fairficld only slightly over 1,000 votes. Open Sunday thru Thursday to 1 am race, Democrat Thomas G. County. This year. Cotter pulled 128.549 Fri. & Sat. to 2 am Carruthers won over Republican McKinney beat his to Riltcnband's 95,261 for Michael J. Riley, 20,268 - Democratic opponent, Burke. A&P Shopping Plaza Rt. 44A Storrs 18,426. Bridgeport attorney James Cotter said, "I figured I could McLoughlin, 1 26,098 to 75,161. survive a stateside McGovern loss In 1970, when McKinney was up to 150,000." first elected, he defeated Gilroy He said he was "elated" at the Daly 104,494 to 78.699. victory. McLoughlin is a former state Cotter's First District is made representative from Bridgeport. up of Hartford and its suburbs. He tried unsuccessfully to Before Cotter was first elected "walk" to Congress touring the in 1970, he was state Insurance Fourth District on foot. Commissioner for six years. He McKinney was elected in is a member of the House's 1970 to fill the vacated seat of Banking and Currency Sen. Lowell P. Weicker. Jr., Committee and its Science and former Congressman from the Astronautics Committee. Cotter fourth district. is a resident of Hartford. G. H. TARING'S CONTINENTAL GIFT SHOP where the unusual Is usual

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Located in the Post Office Block 429-2143 P»*e 10 Connecticut Daily Campus Wednesday, November 8, 1972 uconn's Saturday school is lOng-time janitor retires catchingonamong students The University of participation as compared with gave uconn 18 years of service Connecticut's innovative last spring. Saturday School apparently is The remaining 20 per cent, he by Bud foliquin charge of collecting money from made me eat with them. They'd catching on among students said, represented members of the After 18 years of janitorial the residents and buying hide my cold lunch pail on me seeking practical knowledge of faculty and staff and the general service to the university, Burgess' token gift. A and say 'You're not going to eat such basic elements as first aid university communtiy. Welcome Burgess can now relax. Connecticut pewter mug, with your dinner out of a cold lunch and automobile engines. Mr. Salas, a PhT) candidate The 68-ycar old custodian the engrave men t, Welcome bucket. You're going to sit with John Salas, coordinator of the from Agana Heights, Guam, officially retired Friday, October Burgess; Ellsworth Hall; 1972, us, at our table, and eat a hot Saturday School program of pointed out that the program is 27, after receiving a certificate was presented to Burgess at a dinner* with us.' and You know UConn's Continuing Education completely self-supporting and of service from Acting President surprise ceremony held for him what?* never paid for one meal, Services, reported Friday 80 per that in general, courses cost Ed Cant, and an engraved at 3 p.m. Oct. 25, in the hall's not one. They wouldn't let me." cent of the 163 persons enrolled about one dollar per hour. pewter mug from the men at lounge. Welcome Burgess, has finally in this fall's program are UConn This semester a course in Ellsworth Hall, where Burgess Burgess could only respond, graduated from UConn after 18 students. This represents a six maintaining Volkswagen engines was head custodian. "I want to thank all of you. years. per cent increase in the student was so successful that an extra In a ceremony, termed by That's5 allan Ii can say. I naichate toIU iff section had to be added, Mr. Burgess as "just beautiful", leave ,b Salas said. He noted, however, UConn's personnel, who will 111 beSC&! W " experimental college enters that a course in chess failed to retire this year, were given When asked if he would useK draw enough interested students certificates of service to the the mug to drink from, Burgess to make it feasible. A similar university. The two-hour replied, "No. HI use it as a second week of operation fate befell courses in bicycling ceremony, headed by Harry rememberance of Ellsworth. I safety and football strategy for Karammer, the director of never drank in my life, and I Approximately 250 people are Anyone who would like to meet women. Personnel at UConn was won't start now." now attending the second week the EC instructors and talk Starting in January, Mr. Salas presided over by Acting Burgess reminisced about his of classes in the Experimental about experimental education is plans to augment the Saturday President Ed Gant, who years at UConn, "It seems as if College. welcome to attend. Call the School curriculum with an presented the certificates in his I've liked a very body here and With the semester under way, office for details about this "interview survival" course, in office at Gulley Hall. everybody always liked me. I the EC has turned its attention meeting. whkh students will learn how to The treasurer of Ellsworth remember when I was down at persuade a prospective employer to matters of organization. It has The EC office is in SU 205. Hall, Carl Possidente, was in the old fraternities, the boys a new Board of Directors: to hire him. Office hours are 1-3 daily. Call Still on the drawing board is Connie Festo, a senior majoring 486-4804. in Sociology; Scott Miller, a a course in "home buying", first-semester student in the designed to provide students Activities College of Agriculture; Emmons with practical information about Welch who holds a master's announcement real estate purchases. Slide Show and a Poetry Reading, on What Is consciousness raising? Wed. degree in English and is Mr. Salas also hopes to be able women. Tuesday, Nov. 7, at Eastern Nov. I it I pm. 313 Commons. Conn. State College, Willlmantic, Sponsored by the Women's Center. presently employed as a UConn Ski Team meeting at 8 to offer Saturday classes in Student Lounge, 7:30 p.m. carpenter; and Mark Yudkin, a p.m. tonight, Commons 315. income tax preparation. Free Introductory lecture on first-semester student in Ratcliff Final opportunity for skiers to The school was established to Dance to "Park Three" at Hawley Transcendental meditation Wed. Nov. Armory, Fri., Nov 10, 1:30. 8 InSS 143. Hicks. These people are backed join team, defending NYASTL give students a change-of-pace Admission $.7 5 BYOB Sponsored by up by a small staff. Champions. Training film to be from the academic grind through UConn Ski Team. The Husky SCUBA Club will meet The EC ' will hold an shown. Further information, a program on instruction in Wed. Nov. 8 at 7:30 p.m. In SU 103. "Truth at once awaken the body and Bob OeGoursey will show slides. instructor's meeting Nov. 16.. John Catonia, 429-7071. skills, crafts and recreation. pilots the soul." Sri Chinmoy Meditation Group. Every Wed. and Thurs. at 7 pm. SU217.

Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship - "Bible and Life". Level I. Boston, Nov. 17-19; deadline for applications Nov. 8 ; call 4 29-7466 for details.

Attention all members and pledges of TPU. Meeting on Nov. 8, 1972 at 7 pm. School of Nursing.

Women's Swim Team practices, Tues., Wed., and Thurs. nights 6:30-8:00 pm at Brundage Pool (this week only).

Sex, birth control and abortion, lecture by Dr. Fred Humphrey Wed., Nov. 8 at 9 pm. downstairs In Towers Union, sponsored by UTO.

SOS Meeting, THurs., Nov. 9. 7:30 pm In SU 10 2. Puppet show on food service issue, report from anti-racism committee.

Free introductory lecture of Transcendental Meditation wed. Nov. S.inSS 143. Women's Center — Commons 201, and open everyday. Come in and visit. We'd love to rap with you. 429-7918. O.A.A.S. Meeting Tonite (Weds., Nov. 8) Commons 310 at 7:30 p.m.

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Classified and activities Guitar teacher wanted for For Sale: 1969 Datsun 2000. PREGNANCY TESTING by mall, ,For Sale: 1970 Lang* F/o Comps, intermediate student. Folk and/or Excellent Condition, Pirelli Radials, Completely confidential. Absolutely size 11, and 1970 Trappeur Comps notices should be directed to the classical music. Call Amy Crystal For Lights, 5 Speed. 2 5-30 ml/gal. reliable. All tests performed by (leather), size 10. Best offer, Daily Campus Business office in 429-5306. Around $1,300. 429-5461. government certified, federally 429-0172. licensed laboratory. Prompt results. the Student Union, Room 112. Services offered - Future CPA's, LOST LOST LOST: 1 parr eyeglasses, Send for free kit containing complete Jungle George is selling the Banana Deadline for'hotices is 1 p.m. Learn how to prepare for the CPA wire, round, copper, curved ends. Instructions, uring sample container. Mobile (19 70 Opel GT) for a mere Exam. BECKER CPA REVIEW Call: R.Nicholson: 429-2800 and mailer. Alam and Eve, P.O. Box 1750 green leaves. Call his tree the date before publication; COURSE. Call collect 203-246-0488. 2S56-PY-5. Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514. house: 429-2629 Friday afternoon for Monday's Yesslree Bob fast supergood VW LOST - 150 negatives and prints on repair. Rebuild to tune up we got 1970 VW Squareback, 27,000 mi. Rider needed to Denver, leave 12-27 newspaper. China. Last seen In Rm. 301, your number call 423-0353 or come very clean, new tires. Priced to sell. and return on 1-13, share expenses Classified rates are: SI per Manchester Hall In brown to S. Windham Citgo Rts 203 and 32. Call 429-23*9. Call Dave at 429-0349. inter-university envelopes. day, $230/3 days and $3.50/5 WANTED A room wanted in Substantial reward, Call 429-6543, KAPPA ivory, white, solid body, For Sale:7970 Triumph Spitfire. Very comfortable house or apartment in days limited to 20 words. There evenings. teardrop, 3-pickup guitar and 100 good condition, serviced regularly, Storrs area beginning January I. Call watts (RMS) 2-channel amplifier. Michelln X Radials. Call 429-5478. is a charge of 3 cents each Steve at 486-2807. additional Word. NEED EXTRA $»$? Part-time or Contact Ed, Rm 208 Goodyear B. Re-Morse. A deep, torturing sense of full-time. Choose your own hours. guilt felt for one's actions; regret. Sie Activities must be limited to Many make over $4.00 an hour. TO F.N.M., C.S.. M.W.. T.E., P.S., 1969 Jeep CJS universal Hubs, war In slch. Und Ihr B.H., The most dedicated bunch of Fringe benefits too. Call after 5 pm Gestorbenseinerfullte sie wle Fulle. 20 words. Activity notices more or weekends423-3928. Hard-top, excellent cond. $2175 — "crazies" I ever worked with — I love than one week in advance will call 429-6039. REWARD offered to anyone giving you all. E.P.F. info, leading to conviction regarding not be inserted. Roommate wanted - immediately. Needed: Ride to Mt. Snow or For Salexastinger ski boots, women's Mountain View Apt. - Vernon - 2 a stolen orange and black Yamaha size 7. Excellent condition, only too vicinity, weekends, leaving Frl.'s after For Sale: Yamaha STandard Skies, bedroom apt. $92.50 mo. and share motorcycle under Life Sciences small. Originally $60 , will sell $30 or 11. Will share expenses. Call Betsy. Annex. Mon. Nov. 6 between 10-12 185 em. with ESS bindings. Very telephone and electric. Call 87 2-0028 best offer. Call 429-5065. 429-7182. a.m. good condition and reasonable. All - evenings. Must Sell:Gibson guitar J-50 Deluxe. fiberglass, great for advanced novice MOBILE HOMF: 1970 12' X 50'. Only 2 months old, has guarantee. and Intermediate skiers. Call Paula at 1962 Fairland - has snows and runs DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT AND Two carpeted bedrooms. Dryer Originally $210. Best offer. Call 742-9373, after 5 p.m. well. Auto V8. Make offer - also WEDDINGS RINGS. 3,000 rrng Included. Children, pets welcome. 429-5065. 1964 Sunroof VW bus $450 - 109 selections in all styles at 50% Excellent condition. $5,295. Emerald Ave., Wllllmantic. discount to students, staff, and Financing available. 423-6023. English Ed. Grad wants full-time job For Sale: Miranda Sensomat 35mm faculty. Buy direct from leading Convenient location. on or near campus, clerical skills. Call SLR. Includes: Tele-converter, case 1962 Falcon Excellent Running manufacturer and SAVE! 1/2 carat waist-level finder, bellows, eyecup, collect after 5 p.m. 8 72-6088. condition. New battery, starts in $179, 3/4 carat only $299. For free Miller Study Seminar on the Life of' 5 0mm 1.8 auto mlranda. Excellent coldest weather. $135. Mike color folder write: Box 4 2, Fanwocd, Jacob meets Thursdays at Hillel For Sale: 4 piece drum set. pretty Condition. 2 year warranty left 429-6780. Walden, Apt. 29. NJ.07023. asking $160.00. Call 429-3158 House from 4:00-5:00. All interested blue, bought this summer, ro place students are invited to attend. to play. Call 486-4403. For Sale: 1969 Mustang G.T. Free-to Good Home: Black 4 mo. Convertible, 351, automatic, For Sale- 196 2 Austin Healey, old Labrador/Mix Breed. 4 29-6175. tilt-away steering wheel Deluxe Excellent condition, epverdrive, interior with high-back bucket seats, 56,000 ml., $650. Call Skip: Estate sale:Opel GT, VW Van, 350 FM stereo radio, original low 429-6589. Activitictivities SL-K1 Honda 1971, 10 Speed mileage: 45,000, black Jade with bicycle, KLH 20 stereo, Kowa six white power top, one-owner car in Connecticut PIRG (Public Interest See the Detroit-Boston Celtic Benefit camera, Down bag, pack and frame, excellent condition. Call: 928-6063. SKI LODGE in Wardsboro, Vt. Skiers Research Group): Meeting Thursday basketball game in Springfield, Mass. clothing, ect. Call: 429-2630-George. (Eastford.) wanted to rent shares. 10 min. to night, Nov.9, at 7:30pm in the Mon., Nov. 13. Tickets are on sale in Stratton Mt., Mt. Snow. For info call United Nations Room (Student S.U. Lobby, Wednesday. MAJORITY CARD PHOTOS For sale: Ladles' long plaid winter 486-3645. Ask for Jim rm. 407. union). Find out about NADER'S TAKEN 6:30-7 pm CONN DAILY „,„, brought from France - never newly established student Appalachian Awareness will meet at CAMPUS OFFICE (NEXT Tvi BLUE worn - size 5-7. Originally $80, asking 196 7 Sunbeam Alpine 4 cyl. 4 speed, counterpart to C.C.A.G.! 6 p.m. on Thursday in St. Thomas AND WHITE REST.) MON. THRU $40 429-7271 low mileage. Excellent Condition Center. All are welcome. THURS. $ 1.00 SEE NOEL. $635.00 Call 429-3109 Shalom Presents Jewish Studies German Club presents "Twisted Spring Semester with the course Cross" (In English) Thurs., Nov. 9 at instructors. Thurs. Nov. 9, Student 8:15 p.m. at International House. All AVON CALLING! Shop Avon Union 103. are welcome. products at low, low Christmas prices. Call 4 23-7 225 for free catalog. Thursday, Nov. 9. NATIONAL Engineers-ASME meeting Thurs.. No obligation to buy. SECURITY LECTURE: by Dr. Louis Nov. 9 at 7 p.m. in E 111, rm. 224. SHOOT Gerson, Political Science Dept., Univ. Dr. Board will speak on Engineering of Conn., Storrs, Ct., 1:00 pm Training' in New England. Student Union Ballroom. Research Study on Deviate Behavior COED nite-Fri.. Nov. 1 0 in the men's on Campus - individuals engaged In gym with volleyball at 6:30 and THURSDAY NOV 9 8-12PM such behavior, i.e., sex, crime et al, Everyone is welcome at the Spanish Club meeting. Thur. Nov. 9, 7:30pm swimming at 8:00. Also ping-pong' are needed to volunteer information Come for fun and exercise. Strictly confidential. Call 429-9680 at the International House. 742-9470. Refreshments and Film: Pablo Gay Lib Dance-the easiest way to Neruda. come out! Fri., Nov. 10, 8:30 p.m. NORTHWEST QUADRANGLE Hassled Hitchikers, need ride? Get 33 Inner College Trailer. horses In One machine. 1971 350 Sweet Virginia's Bi-weekly Friday evening Entertainment-Featuring South Campus Council will meet on SL-K Honda. Buy Now, save later. Wed., Nov. 8, at 7 p.m. in Stowe D. Folksingers Maralyn ft Carrol-Beer, 429-2629 George. Guest Speaker--Mr. Cohen. Wine, Food-2nd night. Fri. Nov. 10, Representatives and house presidents BATTERSON C 8-1, Morgan House Towers. are urged to attend.s, TYPING: Papers and Thesises typed on IBM Selectric typewriter. ADVANCED REGISTRATION Baha'ii Faith, the vehicle for world Reasonable rates. Call Lynda at MEETING FOR ACCOUNTING Music by unity. Find out how, tonight (Weds.) 429-4354. Experienced. ADVISEES Nov. 9 at 3:30pm PS150 at 8:00 p.m. at the Community Bring schedule of courses. Seniors House. All invited. "SUGARFOOT" Ride wanted to Boston this Fri. or bring junior-senior plan. Sat. Will share expenses. Cheryl. Pledge initiation for Delta Sigma Pi 429-1863. Refreshments Caving and Winter Mountaineering on Thursday, Nov. 9 at 7 in SBA FOUND: Glasses from Strand Optical Trips this week, at the Outing Club. 122. All prospective members must Co., Providence. Pick up at Registrar. Every Wednesday 7:30pm. SU 101. attend.

Amateur Radio club meeting HELP, Inc. Counseling Service for Wednesday Nov. 8 at 7 :30 pm in the SBA students located outside rm. International House. Members urged 113 SBA, Hours 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 to attend. New members welcome. p.m., Monday-Friday.

Arts and Crafts Fair, Nov. 29, 30: Judo club work-out - 1 1 a.m. Sunday Info and Application for tables in the Gym - New improved mats! All available at 319 Commons til Nov. are invited. Come play with us. 10. SPECIAL Coffeehouse Weds., Nov. 8, SUB. 8 Attention Recreational Services p.m. Featuring: Southwire. Majors: Meeting to nominate officers Sponsored by Batter son A. Thur., Nov. 9, 7:30-8:30 pm, Commons rm. 21 7. Circolo Itahano — will meet Weds., Nov. 15, 8 p.m. in SU 103. Un "Field work in Albuquerque" Oenvenuto a tutti. We want to get discussed by Guiditta and Michener, rolling • so come with ideas. SCHOLARSHIP Wed., Nov. 8, at 4 pm in Manchester 327. Sponsored by Anthropology Dance to Uncle NubD. Shippee Hall. OFFER. Club. Friday Nov. 10.9:00 -100. CLASS OF 74 ONLY ATTENTION STUDENTS Alpha Phi Omega Scholarship Includes: 2-year tuition...free! $100 1 1 monthly. Book allowance, lab fees, etc. I Announces Your November i How to qualify: I Just send in the coupon, or talk to the Professor of ! Aerospace Studies on your campus. (If you're class I [Q I of '75, next year is your year.) I GSALE I U.S. Air Force Recruiting Service I Directorate of Advertising (APV) THE OFFICIAL UCONN CLASS RING i Randolph Air Force Base I Texas 78148 WILL BE ON SALE 10-4 ON MONDAY I Please send me more information on your 2-year scholarship I NOV 13th AND TUES NOV 14th IN program. S. U. LOBBY'

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Andy Bessette captured the pound weight throws, the latter division kept the crown at Storrs Mass. to face Williams College In Williams College, the Second Annual Hammerama at in a Holy Cross record 58*1, for the second straight year, as today at 3:00p.m. Husky booters will be Southern Connecticut Saturday. with Bessette three feet behind. teammate Al Paliwoda had After losing three games in a challenging the tenth ranked Bessette took the collegiate captured the inaugural event a row, the Husky booters took all New England team. The Ephmen division crown, despite a strong The Crucial Event year ago. The meet attracted had dropped out of the rankings their vengeance out on Hofstra challenge from Dave Morrison of The crucial event proved to be competitors from throughout two weeks ago, but a big win University, by walloping the Holy Cross, in this unique event. the twenty eight pound weight New England and the New York over Trinity College boosted Flying Dutchmen 12-0, In the meet, each competitor throw, as Morrison fouled on his area, with collegians from them back into the ratings this Saturday. The lopsided score received three throws in five first two attempts, while Dartmouth, Northeastern, week. produced two records and tied different events, the twelve and Bessette recorded fair throws. Southern Connecticut, Gentral Connecticut enters the another. UConn bested a team sixteen pound hammers, and the Bessette registered a lifetime Connecticut, and Connecticut in contest with a 7-4-1 record, record with their 12 goals, twenty eight, thirty-five, and best of 69'4 on his final throw, attendance. while the Williams ledger is breaking by three, the old record fifty-six pound weight throws. while Morrison could only 4-2-1. Following this travel date, of nine goals in a single game, The meet was divided into two manage a 58' throw. the Huskies finish out the recreationoffice which had been done three divisions, collegiate and open. In the open division, four remainder of their schedule at times. In the eighteen man collegiate time Olympian Al Hall won the home, first against Holy Cross division, Bessette captured his three weight events to defeat offers cyclothon, Sophomore forward, Frantz on Saturday, then host the two specialties, the hammers, former NYU star Dev Djerassi.a Innocent had five points on the University of Rhode Island on Nov. 18. with a 190*1 toss in the sixteen, transfer student at Northeastern handball events day with four goals and one The Recreation Office and Storrs Cycling Club are keglers defeat cadets , co-sponsoring a "cyclothon" on Sunday, November 12 at 1:30 p.m. All interested cyclists are to place second in tourney report to the Ice Rink parking The UConn Husky bowling came in fourth in the all-events lot for registration at this time. team rolled to a second place portion of the tourney. (Total of This is an all-campus event finish in the opening tournament a bowler's nine games in the open to anyone interested in competition this year, held singles, doubles, and team cycling, or in just taking a spin. recently at Hamden, event). A course has been designed Connecticut. The field consisted for the event and will be The doubles competition of 22 teams. approximately \Vi miles. Lt. proved to be the Huskies In its individual match, the Francois of the Public Safety downfall, as they failed to roll Huskies defeated the West Point Division will provide any any significantly high scores in bowlers, led by Steve Moore necessary traffic control for the this event. with a 585 three-game series, event. and a high score of 235. Backing Captain Andrade said he was • There will be separate events him up were John Andradc and very pleased with the teams' for the different classes of bikes Chris Midolo with a 559 and 544 showing, especially in the season such as 10, 5, 3 speeds and the series, respectively. opener. He claims the showing standard American bike with In the singles event, the proves that the keglers stand an b UConn's Walt Kukulka follows the block of Ed Nolen in Friday's f5®°^? **"■„. excellent chance of The Recreation kegler's top bowler was again excellent chance ot capturing freshman football ,OS8 to New Hampshire. The 4-1 Huaky Pup. hope The Recreation Office also is Moore. The freshman placed ,am P nsh P to et back on 5 onso n an IK! 1Z "! ™. I , - !° / J * *• ""«»* *"* when they host UMass on Friday. P " | All-Campus second overall with a the goal set by all competing (Photo by Marty Goldstein) Doubles Handball Tournament 216-226-180-622.JIO-^O-IBU-OZZ total, and he squads.*quaas. £» - _ - to begin on Monday, November tootba11 S( uad blank 20 at the squash courts in the Field House. All participants are pup gridders break string, * ed to register in the Rec Office, Rm m weekl ecax lcks 10 in the Field House no later than Wednesday, November 15 tackle mass, freshmen sat. The UConn Huskyy football honorable- mentionP to the squad at 4 p.m. The University of Connecticut came right back on the next team was shutout in the Eastern after his defensive efforts The tournament matches will freshman football team suffered series of downs to knot the score Collegiate Athletic Conference stopped several Connecticut be played at the convenience of its first defeat of the season by a at 6 a piece. The extra point weekly squad after their 21-13 attacks. His performance the participants for the most score of 39-25 to New attempts by both teams failed. loss to Rutgers on Saturday. included a timely interception part. However, on two nights a Hampshire on Friday. With the The turning point of the game Two opponents from Rutgers on the three-yard line to prevent week, the courts will be reserved loss the Husky pups' record came in the fourth quarter when were selected to the team the Huskies from scoring. for intramural match-play only dropped to 4-1 while the New because of their performances for one hour. quarterback Rich Fenton dove against UConn. Jim "JJ." Hampshire frosh remained into the endzone from 1 yard undefeated with a 4-0 mark. Jennings, a junior fullback from out to put the Pups behind by a Holyoke, Massachusetts, was HONDA The Pups scored first on a 75 point 26-25. Coach Andy TRHJMFJJ. yard run by Keith Simmons in selected after he rushed for 172 Baylock decided to go for the 2 yards with 32 carries including 5p*R the first quarter. New Hampshire point conversion and after New all three Rutgers' touchdowns. Hampshire stopped the attempt, Frank Zukas, a senior BURTON L. IVES&SONS announcements UNH proceeded to score on linebacker from Shenandoah, Columbia Road their next set of downs. The Student Senate will have Pennsylvania, received an Willimantic. Connecticut 06226 its weekly meeting in the Main Lounge of Belden Hall tonight. We have a good collection of KEILS CONCENTRATED Parts, Accessories & Repairs Committee meetings are at 7:00; OILS, including: for all biking needs regular meeting begins at 8:00. Musk oil Orange Jasmin Since 1931 On Thursday, November 9,i "Rain essence" Lemon Frangipane the Receation Office will Patchouli Apple Sandlewood sponsor an all-campus x-country- Strawberry run of 2.8 miles. Maps of the Pineapple and many more... . course are available in the Recreation Office, Rm 10 in the Also: Scents by Caswell-Massey and Kalamara Get Somewhere Field House. Contestants are GREAT GIFTS-SHOP FOR CHRISTMAS EARLY! requested to register at the varsity baseball diamond the day Call Jeri at 429-5419 after 6pm of the race. The race will start Tomorrow promptly at 3:45 p.m. from the baseball diamond. STOBHS NOW THRU ooeeoooui j COLLEGE 42V (,06 SATURDAY J (III PAOH NL Altnaveigh Inrv BROUGHT BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND A man went looking for Amer ica. The Navy And couldn't find it anywhere... 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