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VOL. LXIX NO. 100 STORRS. CONNECTICUT Friday, April 14, 1972 story prompts announcement See story on page 3.

last day to place courses on pass-fail or drop is here\ Warning! Today is the last day to take a pass/fail option for the course you're worrying about or to drop the course you've stopped worrying about. Dropping and putting a course on pass/fail takes place at the windows of the registrar's office, first floor, administration building. The office closes at 4:30 p.m. Students who have earned a total of 26 credits and are not on academic probation are eligible for pass/fail. Only one course per semester can be put on pass/fail. The maximum number of pass/fail courses that can be taken in one's undergraduate career is four.

The boys gather around to check out the new car on the block. And it could be yours. This Volkswagon Beetle is being raffled off April 22 as part of the CCC annual festival. Tickets will be on sale all next week in the Student Union. faculty,staff contributions now total over $500 for ccc There are about 5,000 UConn faculty and staff members. Each year the Campus Community Carnival (CCC) sponsors a faculty and staff solicitations drive. In the 1968-69 campaign, faculty and staff contributed $278.92. In 1969-70, $513 was donated by 45 faculty and staff members. In 1970-71, 53 staff and faculty members donated $637.25. So far this year the following 43 persons contributed $513.

Norman Kogan Thomas F. Malone Chesley J. Posey Theodore J. Serwanski David A. Ivry Eleanor K. Gill Hamilton D. Eaton Homer D. Babbidge, Jr. Eleanore B. Luc key Dorothy C. Goodwin Alexander R. Gavitt Jr. Donald L. McCullough Esther McCabe William N. Kinnard, Jr. Louise P. Rider John L. C. Lof Arppie Charkoudian God fried E. Noether Vivian Putnam R.M. Decoursey Keith Johnson Ralph M. Wetzel Wallace S. Moreland William C. Kennard Dorothy L. McLaughlin Alfred J. Freuh Hugh F. Smith Evan Hill Robert W. Stallman Kittibern E. Hoffman Vera T. Kaska Theodore Toedt Stuart H. Manning Joseph Glasser Lawrence L. Parrish Thomas F. CMalley George H. Hotte Barbara L. Osborn Edwin J. Kersting A. William Hoglund Chester W. Obuchowski Milton J. Wrobleski, Jr. Jacqueline R. Seide THE FIRST DONER: Susan Schmanska, the president of Gamma Sigma Sigma service sorority, accepts President Homer D. Babbidge's contribution to the annual CCC University Personnel Drive. Pres. Babbidge heads a list of 38 staff and faculty members who have contributed to the fund. The latest donation from Alfred J. Freuh brings the total to $440.

KatSHHIH Friday, April 14, 1972 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR office. tactics or make such assertions (Hiumertirut Satlg (ftamjniH thanks a lot My second objection is to the without giving evidence on an manner in which Professor exam he would probably fail and Plank's endorsement was made. I Editor-in-Chief To the Editor, justifiably so. Why then do had assumed that a professor, .. _ „ Stephen P. Morin I would like to take this professors assume that they can especially one in the social Managing Editor Business Manager opportunity to thank you freely take such liberties? Ron Robillard James A. Thorpe sciences, would be the first to Sincerely, (VtfUSY McCarthy, Alan Reisner recognize the glibness and hish and Stephen Morin) for your Barry N. Anderson blown generalities that typify whole hearted efforts in the most political endorsements and CRUTCH race Monday would, as a matter of course, afternoon. To say you are all jazzed up refrain from employing such good sports would be a rather tactics himself. Professor Plank To The Editor, mild comment, since all three of Re: Ken CeUi's "review" of the you were great. invalidated my assumptions by employing such thought Sonny Rollins' Concert Perhaps this event will be the the war is over ? We submit that Mr. Celli first big step toward a provoking phrases referring to knows as much of jazz as he campus-wide understanding of his candidate as "His voting knows about the aesthetic values the problems of the handicapped record is uniformly of the multiplications of Mickey students. distinguished. He is known to be "We must never forget that if the war in Vietnam is lost...the intelligent and hard working. He Mouse. Namely zilch. Between right of free speech will he extinguished throughout the Thanks for your participation in the race and for your stories is known to be also a man of us we have twenty - five years world." and comments in Tuesday's great courage and unshakeable experience of playing saxophone Richard M. Nixon Connecticut Daily Campus. integrity". These phrases are and bass. Former Vicc-Presidcnt of the Sincerely yours, meaningless assertions make in Firstly, a saxophone is not Citv John E. Rabenstein, Ed.D behalf of all political candidates capable of being played at ear - October 27. 1965 Director, Rehab Services Ed by their supporters. It is not splitting volume, unless one is Pres., Conn. Rehab Assoc. information. Now by any stretch listening but a few feet away. We of the immagination an attempt saxophone players have a term at education. It is low grade called overblowing. This occurs propaganda. obviously when one does blow 'The tide of battle has turned." take issue too hard into the instrument, Hubert II. Humphrey To The Editor, causing the instrument to sound Vice-President of the United States This is in response to NKTMBX off key. We doubt whether any NTrtUSnws , D.C. Professor Plank's letter of April sow? saxophone player is capable of February 24, 1966 12 in which he gives his producing the "horn power" professional endorsement of a which Mr. Celli implies. political candidate. I wish to Secondly, Mr. Rollins did not, "It appears that the Vietcong is losing what support it had take issue with this action on out of the goodness of his heart, from the rural population." two grounds. First is the act of give solos to his sidemen. The Robert S. McNamara using a professorship to provide purpose of any concert or jam Secretary of Defense gratuitous impact to personal session is to let each player Washington, D.C. political beliefs. The second is express himself around the May II, 1966 the uncritical and propagandists theme of a song. Such is the manner in which the respect Sonny Rollins has for his "I n two or three years, or even before, the Communists will endorsement was presented. sidemen. The second number, a accept defeat." There is a great deal of standard called 'In a Nguyen Cao Ky prestige associated with a Sentimental Mood", written by Premier of South Vietnam professorship at any large Duke Ellington et. al. by the Saigon, South Vietnam university. The position is one way, was, in our humble August 13. 1966 that connotes intelligence, I had also assumed that a opinion, magnificently knowledge and above all an professor would certainly refrain performed. "A Communist take-over is no longer just improbable; as ability to look at complex and from such obvious devices as David Lee's brushwork was long as the United States and our brave allies are in the involved issues in a critical, name calling oversimplification. wonderfully light, not draggingly field, it is impossible." dispassionate manner. It is Again my assumptions were somnolent as Mr. Celli suggested. Lyndon R. Johnson precisely because of these shattered by such cutisms as After all, ballads are played with President of the United States attributes and abilities that "Happy Hubert — the brushes, not sticks. It takes a Johnson City, professors are entrusted with the "has-been" and Melancholic Ed true artist to make brushwork August 14, 1966 function of instilling within their — the "never-was". And of sing. David Lee is such an artist. students both a desire for course the Professor speaks for While we are on the subject of "We've reached a point where all the king's horses and all knowledge and an ability to all of America when he makes drums Mr. Celli, did you realize the king's men are not going to move us out of our critically evaluate issues and the assertion that "Americans that snares, as well as tomtoms, position." ideas without falling prey to the ire sick to the heart of the are tuned to an individual Lyndon R. Johnson emotionalism, sloganeering and leceit, the equivocation, the performer's taste? Jazz snares President of the United States propaganda which inhibit clear lypocrisy that have have a higher, livlier pitch than Washington, D.C. thinking. I do not see how it is rharacterized the performance do the snares used for rock. February 20, 1967 possible for a professor to if the Nixon administration." We do agree with you Mr. attempt to teach these abilities I am amazed that such an Celli on one count: the concert 'It can be said now that the defeat of the Communist to students in the classroom and unsophisticated, (not to mention was superb and we do look forces in South Vietnam is inevitable. The only question is, then turn around and advocate unsubstantiated) mass of forward to future ones. how soon?" that students back the political calumny and invective could be By the way, Mr. Celli, are you Richard M. Nixon candidate of the professor's considered by a professor to sure you were at the same Former Vice-President of the United States choice on no other basis than constitute a rational concert we were? Saigon, South Vietnam the professor's advocacy. This is explanation or argument for April 17. 1967 at best an unthinking supporting a particular Sincerely, self-contradiction and at worst a candidate. If a freshman political F. Richard La Rocca "Two years ago South Vietnam was on the verge of blatant abuse of the prestige of science major were to use such Peter L. Solari defeat." General William C. Westmoreland Commander, United States Forces in South Vietnam New York Citv April 24, 1967

"We arc winning..Jt is pretty obvious that about all the enemy can do is resort to guerrilla tactics in large parts of the country and wait for an opportunity to take on our big units near his border sanctuaries." Admiral U.S. Grant Sharp Commander, United States Forces in the Pacific Honolulu, Hawaii November 21, 1967

"If the Communists continue to suffer the losses they have been taking, I don't know how they can stay in the battle." Ren Paul Ely, French Chief of Staff March 20, 1954

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by Charlotte Libov prove the merit of his proposal." graduates because the only wants to set up guidelines "but "It's absurd what's happening The Goodwin Task Force It's the idea of a "central people who can teach graduate each department will have to In other states", she said, wants to save money. Faculty committee" that worries some students to approach new find ways to make sure they referring to legislatures that have members want to save their of the faculty. A member of the knowledge are researchers." don't take it out on the students passed laws "mandating", says research time. Both agree Economics Department said, "if Another recommendation by enlarging classes." the report, "strict and students shouldn't suffer by this happened, the decision of which the Committee feels One possibility, she said, unmanageable uniform faculty being forced into large classes — what research should be done would increase teaching time might be by rotating faculty so a loads." but something will have to give. would probably be left to without increasing costs is the teacher might teach 12 hours "Universities are trying to According to Dorothy C. someone who doesn't know monitering of class size. one semester and 6 hours the police, to put it mildly, how Goodwin, Assistant Provost, the anything about it." According to Goodwin, "there next. The Task Force report also faculty members spend their way to * save money as Alvin Dozeman, Assistant has been a tendency for calss suggests "eliminating courses time." enrollment increases is to Dean of Liberal Arts and size to get larger while teaching with very small enrollments, Goodwin says she fears similar "maximize teacher time by Sciences, Political Science hours for faculty gets smaller. I trading off large and small legislation in Connecticut is making sure that teachers not Lecturer and member of the think this is giving teachers classes so as to achieve a possible if some guidelines are doing research do their full Goodwin Committee, disagrees. lighter loads at the expense of reasonable balance...or trading not put into effect. teaching load." "The committee would be the students". off heavy loads one semester The proposals are now slated The Goodwin Task Force, probably run like the Advisory "But there are no simple rules with light loads another, etc." to be discussed by the Faculty also called the President's Committee of the Graduate for this". Goodwin added. The Goodwin Task Force Standards Committee. Committee on Long Range School. Proposals for research "Some subjects can be taught came up with these According to David Ivry, Financial Planning, wants to are given to someone in the effectively in a large class and recommendations because, Chairman of the Committee, this tighten up on releasing teachers department to review on an some have to be taught in small Goodwin said, "President probably won't be before the from teaching courses to do anonymous basis." classes. Babbidge foresaw the economic end of the year. research. According to Dozeman, Goodwin says the Task Force crunch all over the country." The recommendations would requests for released time are affect teachers in the School of granted by individual Liberal Arts and Sciences that department heads. get their research money from "Very often this isn't a formal the tax-supported General Fund. arrangement. We really don't baha'i discusses racism Faculty members who get grants know what's going on, or how from the Federal Government or much research is actually being agencies outside I'Conn would done. by Elizabeth A. Byrne territories of the world. distinguish people by Racism was the topic of not be affected because the "Sometimes the teacher's rose "As much as we try to live intelligence doesn't matter. We discussion in Storrs Hall grant pays part of their salary. bushes just look better." apart, we are just being pushed all have something to offer if Thursday night in the light of The University then uses the What happens to the course together," Clayborne said. He we're together." the Baha'i religion. money it saves to hire someone the teacher is released from? said that air travel, cars, Dave Clayborne. chairman of All three Baha'i members to teach the courses they're "Sometimes the department satellites, T.V. and hundreds of the Baha'i Assembly in expressed intense dedication to released from. head finds someone else to teach other inventions have helped to Mansfield led the discussion with their religion and to "love" fa To get outside grants, teachers it, sometimes they cancel the unify the world materially, but Baha'i members and students man needs to "catch up" too-often overlooked word have to apply. This is what the course." Dave Frankel and Sam Summer spiritually. Clayborne said). Committee wants teachers to do Mow will the University and Experimental College Long talks about the for UConn research also. manage to teach larger numbers Philosophy professor Ed Bartek. superiority of one race over "It may seem idealistic, but "A teacher who wants time of students? A Daily Campus reporter made another have no foundation in all religions are." Summer said released from teaching to do 'I'm all for increasing teacher the total attendance five. the Baha'i faith, according to quietly, and added, "Christ tax-supported research would time", a member of the History 'It is foolhardy to have long Clayborne, since all people are taught to love your neighbor as have to write up a proposal of department said, "but not at the debates on how one people is from the "same stock". With yourself. Baha'u'llah said to what he wants to do and submit cost of research. Research keeps brighter than love and understanding, prefer your neighbor to yourself. it to a central -.ommittee", the teacher alive and forward another,"Clayborne said. attitudes of superiority and If you are a Baha'i, you can feel Goodwin said. looking. Teachers not engaged in He believes this and so did inferiority can be destroyed, he the vibrations of his teachings Applications would be judged research are likely to be behind Baha'u'llah, prophet of Baha'is said. and you have a subconscious competitively and "it would be the times. Also, a cut back in Frankel added, "To committment to follow them." up to the faculty member to research would affect teaching in over 317 countries and *r*^^M**^ ^<-^^^««-^«^^^^«.^««««*^^«««*?<«^**^S»-*' sse «s -*»^ *v^v/N/>^ ^^S/S^^^^^^.^. «^^^^^>>35^ >S*-«N»S»N»^N^^< ses S*5M

THE ASSOCIATED STUDENT GOVERNMENT PRESENTS (FREE IN CONCERT)

HENRY GROSS SINGER SONGWRITER GUITARIST

Formally Of Sha Na Na Recording On ABC/Dunhill And McKINNEY Formally Of Sugar Creek Songwriter For Jonathan Edwards

SUNDAY APRIL 16 HAW LEY ARMORY 2 P.M.

1 FREE ADMISSION £tft*i'^'S*£*£*^f^y^* ffl»»»WWi«$M *+■+>**>+•+*++ ssswssswss; ^SSSSSSSSv^SdSSSSSSSSSSSSSS^ »*«««$»« Friday, April 14, 1972 Connecticut Daily Campus Page 5 editor to face prexy in tricycle race for ccc trends in modern jazz Ornette Cole man, Science are my two favorite cuts; this is Clock", but "Science Fiction" - University of Conn. Pres.. According to a Wade House not surprising because Coleman's the title cut -- is almost Homer D. Babbidge, Jr. and spokeswoman, the race will Fiction (Columbia, DC 31061). Les McCann, Invitation to entire conception of music rests unbearable. Whereas the two Ciily Campus Editor.Stephen P. either be run on a time or on improvisation and an former songs feature fine superb Morin will be among the top elimination basis, depending on Openness (Atlantic, SD 1603). intimate relationship of mood playing, especially by Redman contenders Friday in the Wade the number of available by Larry Bowmman and awareness existing between and Haden, "Science Fiction" is House - Sousa House Tricycle tricycles. There is no entry fee, Here are two remarkable all the musicians. In these two basically wails and bleats with a Race to be held from 3 to 5 p.m. but there is a 25 cent fee to albums that summarize songs the quartet weaves around crying child added in. It's hard in the ROTC hangar for the watch the competition. The important new trends in modern one another with Cherry to take. benefit of the CCC. winner is to receive a plaque or jazz. Each in its own way cries featured on the former and the Such a mixture is generally Editor Morin, who claims trophy. out to us that jazz (far from latter dominated by Haden's what Coleman offers. He has Babbidge will be "not much Morin claims to have lost being dead) retains enormous superb bass work. said that "it was when I found I competition," said last night weight in the past six months vitality and continues to evolve On two songs, Coleman uses could make mistakes that I knew and says "I hope to give him a that the prime reason he's racing exciting and original music. Asha Puthli, a singer from India. I was onto something". This is a race." However, Morin claims is to get Babbidge to appear on For the past fifteen years "What Reason could I give" is thought well worth Babbidge told him he (Babbidge) the WHUS marathon show, Ornette Coleman has been, along completely off key; "All My remembering, and his music is had done extensive bicycling on "Meet the Big Wigs Night," also with Miles Davis, the most Life" I found much easier to worth getting into for the a benefit stunt for the Carnival. Cape Cod this past summer. important innovative and handle. In both cases, however, I mistakes as well as for the According to Morin, Babbidge Babbidge doesn't plan to creative figure working in the thought the voice was obvious successes. appear at the hangar until 4 made his appearance conditional jazz idiom. A master of the alto unnecessarily obscured by the Imitation to Openness is a on Morin's racing against him. p.m., according to Editor Morin, sax, Coleman also plays trumpet music. startling advance for Les "Homer has a distinct who says hell also restrict his and (lately) the violin. His claim On several other songs, " McCann. For years, he has been advantage in size," says Morin. appearance until that time. to genius, however, rests upon Coleman is joined by Ed a relatively minor pianist and "I went down to Dean Meanwhile, Morin is searching his composing and arranging. His Iil.uk well (drums), Bobby composer, but this album should Manning's house yesterday and for a'tricycle which will bear his musical ideas -- featuring a free Bradford (trumpet), and Dewey thrust him into new prominence. practiced," he continued. bulk, and muttering about tying flowing style with no imposed Redman (tenor sax), who along The theme for the album is set in "Every part of the cycle touched a training wheel on his 10-speed chord structure or regular beat -- with Haden are in his current a short poem by Jonathan me when I sat on it." racing bike. have blown the minds of nearly group. Here I especially liked Melven, "Open the door, Let everyone who has heard his "Law Years" and "Rock the continued on page 8 students to get opportunity music. It is not easy to listen to finance policy amendment much of Coleman's music. It is often raucous; sometimes it to question administrators seems to degenerate into no may undergo ratification more than cacaphonous The Connecticut Daily Campus and WHUS Radio will co-sponsor bleatings. At its best, however, by Karen A. Grava on emergency funds and did not a "Meet the Big - Wigs" night April 20-21 to raise money for the Coleman and his groups are The Student Senate amended require notification of the Cimpus Community Carnival. capable of almost anything, and its finance policy Wednesday in student body. The program will feature 14 prominent University leaden, if history is any lesson, many an attempt to get it ratified by In other action, the senate including President Homer D. Babbidge, Police Chief Joseph Griffin, people will be imitating Coleman the Board of Trustees. The vote asked the welfare committee, and Dean of Students Robert Hewes. These people and others will in about five or ten years. In this was 26-0-1. formed last week to investigate answer questions posed by Daily Campus and WHUS staff members. regard, I can only urge you to Bill 38-3, sets a $250 ceiling and make plans for a 24-hour Each guest will speak for a one - hour segment in Student Union listen to his seminal work, Free on emergency fund student union. The committee is Room 217. Other students who wish may ask questions of the guests Jazz, recorded in 1960. appropriations and calls for expected to contact the Board but they must pay SI .00 per speaker to enter the room. Science Fiction is a perfect 48-hour public notice before the of Governors and begin The program will be carried live in its entirety by WHUS Radio name for a Coleman album for funds can be released. These planning. Results of the March and broadcast in the Student Union lobby. his music is invariably reaching monies would be used only in an referendum on the union, into the unknown. This album emergency situation and would favored a 24-hour union. The would be a good place to start not have to be approved by the vote was 1564 yes, 166 no; and getting introduced to the kinds finance committee beforehand. 604 no opinion. time special guest of things he does. The bill was proposed by Christine Frommc, a junior Two songs, "Civilization Day" former Finance Committee senator, submitted her 10-11 Homer D. Babbidge, Jr., President and "Street Woman" feature Chairman Ed Graziani in an resignation Wednesday. The student opinion and Coleman with his original effort to establish a finance 1112 John L. Toner, Director of Athletics • quartet: Don Cherry, pocket policy for the Senate. feedback committee and the public information committees trumpet; Charlie Haden, bass; The Trustees refused to ratify 12-1 Sumncr M. Cohen, Director of Housing and Food said they are organizing dorm and Billy Higgins, drums. These the present policy, submitted in Services the fall, because it set no ceiling talks, which will begin shortly. 1-2 John W. Rapp, Director of Student Financial Aid Would you share malt liquor with a friend? 2-3 John J. Manning, Jr., Associate Dean of Student Sure. Now there's no question about it. Because now malt liquor has a good Affairs name. BUDWE1SER. BUDWEISER Malt Liquor is 100%-malt, malt liquor (no 3-4 David A. Ivry, Director of CONNPEP; Member other grains are added). This makes BUDWEISER the first malt liquor Executive Committee of Faculty Senate. that really is . . . malt liquor. Chairman, Trustee - Administration • Faculty - Student (TAFS) Committee

4-5 Kent B. Banning, Coordinator of Associated Student Commissaries

5-6 Thomas E. Ahern, Director of the Student Union

6-7 Joseph D. Griffin, Jr., Assistant Director of Security, in charge of Police. And William Massett,

Assistant Director of Security, in charge of Traffic ■ i and Fire.

7-8 Robert E. Hcwcs, Dean of Students. And Charles W. Oliver, University Ombudsman

8-9 Daniel J. Martin, Director of Scheduling

910 Richard O. Goodwillie, Director of Counselling and Testing

UCONN Motorcycle Club PRESENTS A FIELD MEET

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iB* a*ii'ifA,if,:^Kfti5-fl!« ■ I 1^9 9HB1 raftwftftafi * *""*"'' ^^^^^SSff*'^^ BBeSqB ^HM |Kfi|MH ie 6 Connecticut Daily Campus Friday. April 14, 197? > congress wants report world news on u.s. military policy ■■. ■' WASHINGTON (UPI) - of further military actions under As 62 members of Congress consideration to counter the asked for a full report on U.S. Communist offensives. military policy in Indochina, the The legislators said they were the baseball strike is over White House said Thursday that "deeply concerned over what President Nixon is sending his appears to be a major CHCAGO (UP1) - The 13 Miller said: 'The real issues they wanted included. He said deputy national security adviser reescalation of United States day - old baseball strike, the first were never a question of pension the strike could have ended last to South Vietnam to measure involvement in the war" and time in history players had or money. They were more a Sunday because all the other the impact of the current that the nation "should be fully stopped crowds from getting out question of human dignity...We issues were out of the way. Communist offensives there. informed if such a major new to the old ball game, has ended, are not about to claim victory Back pay was never an issue In announcing that Nixon had commitment of lives and Baseball Commissioner Bowie even though our objectives were with the players. told Maj. Gen. Alexander M. resources is, in fact, being Kuhn announced Thursday. achieved." "The owners must take full Haig to "undertake an made." Kuhn came out of a 4yj-hour "I think it's fair to say no one responsibility for the delay of on-the-spot assessment of the All the senators who signed meeting at the Marriott Hotel in ever wins a strike situation," the season on an issue they situation," White House press the letter, including presidential Chicago and said lie had "good Miller said. "I'm just happy to invented and then dropped," secretary Ronald L. Ziegler said candidates Edmund S. Muskie of news - the owners and Major announce that settlement has Miller said. "Players never asked the mission was not intended to Maine and Hubert H. Humphrey league Players Association been reached so that the baseball for pay of lost games." suggest that the President had any of Minnesota, were Democrats. agreed to end the strike. Kuhn season can start this Saturday. Asked what would happen increased misgivings or that he Only four of the House members said the season would start Miller said the settlement when the total contract is up was considering sending more were Republicans. Saturday, as had been expected. included the pension figure as next year, Miller said: ground troops into the war. Ziegler said Haig, assistant to In New York City, Marvin desired by the players and the "Collective bargaining is never But on Capital Hill, a group of National Security Advisor Henry Miller, executive director of the payment of health costs that easy. This experience should be 17 senators and 45 House A. Kissinger, would fly to Players Association, made a' a dividend. There should be members made public a letter Vietnam on Friday with two similar announcement. afl-cio criticizes greater understanding by the they had sent the President in members of the National Kuhn said no cancelled games owners of collective bargaining which they urged him to tell the Security Council staff plus would be made up. The players nced to treat p,ayers as nation quickly about the "size, officials of the State and began the strike April 1 over price controls as g*Jg purpose and anticipated costs" Defense Departments. funding of the player pension fund. That issue, however, was being inefficient settled Tuesday when both sides agreed to a $500,000 boost in WASHINGTON (UPI) - The AFL-QO's own price monitors, itt compromise sought the pension fund - to come from displaying grocery items to the surplus in the fund — which dramatize their point, said will require no additional WASHINGTON (UPI) But Democrats on the from testifying, the White House Thursday that government price contributions from the clubs. Republicans searched for a committee have so far opposed contended he arranged for the controls were a farce and that compromise Thursday to head any such plan, contending that But the issue of how to deal report at the specific request of even strict wartime - style with striking players' demands off a serious constitutional Flanigan must testify under oath the Justice Department's measures would be an for a full season's pay, if games confrontation between Congress in open session about his role in antitrust division and played no improvement. and the White House over the the out-of-court settlement last canceled so far 75 through other role in the settlement. ITT If it takes an elaborate new ITT affair. year of a multi-billion-dollar and the administration have Thursday were rescheduled to bureaucracy to run effective Sen. Charles Mathias, R-Md., antitrust case involving the denied there was any connection complete the 162 - game season, price controls, the AFL-QO's said avenues were being explored International Telephone and caused a snag. The games not between the settlement and the Leo Perlis told the Price to permit White House aide Telegraph Corp. convention pledge. played will not be made up, Commission, "then by God have Peter Flanigan to appear before Flanigan, who has family ties The committee, by a one-vote Kuhn said. a bureaucracy." the committee without to Wall Street, arranged for an margin, declined Wednesday to Perlis, director of community interfering with what President outside consultant's report that issue a subpoena for Flanigan lie said the agreement services for the 13.6 million Nixon contends would be a played a major part in the but there may be another vote between the owners and the member labor federation, violation of executive brafich Justice Department's decision to next week. If the subpoena is players called for the owners to accompanied six "price powers. But Mathias said he had setde the case last July 31. This issued, and the White House contribute $5,490,000 to the watchers," from a Denver no idea how the matter would was 10 days after ITT's Sheraton ignores it, the next step, Mathias players pension fund. The housewife to a Spanish be resolved. Hotel division had pledged up to said, would be to issue a $500,000 extra allocated from speaking machinist from One possible solution, which $200,000 to help San Diego contempt of Congress citation moneys already in the plan, California, who reported a broad the White House has used in the finance the costs of hosting the for Flanigan. would be used to create range of food price boosts and past, would be to have Flanigan Republican. National "Then you would have the additional player pension charged that the Internal meet with the committee Convention. sergeant of arms chasing him benefits for players active the Revenue Service didn't respond informally and in closed session, Invoking executive privilege down on the White House past 10 years, he said. U) their complaints. without a transcript being made. Wednesday to prohibit Flanigan lawn," he said. The committee, meanwhile, ran into trouble in its efforts to return ITT lobbyist Dita Beard to Washington for more testimony to supplement her aborted bedside hearing with the committee in a Denver hospital. Her doctor, Lewis Radetsky, told newsmen she was still not well enough to make the trip, although she has been discharged from the hospital and is now living in an apartment under Radetsky's care. An inter-office memorandum attributed to Mrs. Beard, which she subsequendy branded as a forgery, was published by columnist Jack Anderson more than a month ago listing the ITT convention pledge of $400,000 and connecting it with the antitrust settlement. ALPINE HAUS How students can take advantage of them. Rt 195 Uni Plaza Storrs, CT It's really very simple. And very inexpensive. With over 100,000 miles of track spanning thirteen European countries, the Trains of Europe can take you almost anywhere. From city center to city center. HOURS: Our trains are clean and modern. Fast, frequent and punctual. And they are 10-6 MON-WED & SAT comfortable. Overnight, a Couchette is yours for only $4.50 for a good night's sleep. Cafeteria-style Dining Cars serve excellent and inexpensive food. 10-9 THURS-FRI And here's the best bargain of the lot. Our new Student-Railpass. It gives you two months of unlimited Second Class rail travel for $130. Likewise in Britain, the Youth Pass gives you 15 days of unlimited rail travel for $40.00 or 1-month for $70.00. See your Travel Agent first, for these money-savers are not available 24 Hour Tennis in Europe. Get them before you go. Meanwhile, take advantage of the coupon and send for our new, free brochure, "The Trains of Europe". Stringing

DUNLOP European Railroads Department CN. Box 70. Llndenhurst. New York 11757 Gentlemen, Please send me your free brochure. "The Trains of Europe." I I Name. I DAVIS Address. I HEAD City State -Zip. BANCROFT My Travel Agent is. I J WILSON Friday, April 14, 1972 Connecticut Daily Campus Page 7 Palestine reports increase in israeli troop activity viet cong threaten an loc SAIGON (UPI) North two miles away. Vietnamese paratroopers battled by United Press International Ahmed told graduating military Vietnam Thursday threw 10,000 Farther to the north. north along Highway 13 to try The Palestinian guerrilla group cadets Egyptians will prove troops into a nighttime drive to Communist troops cut all major to break through to An Loc and Al Fatah said Thursday Israil themselves as capable fighters as overrun 3,000 surrounded South highways in the Central clear the way for was massing troops along the the Arabs who threw the Vietnamese defenders at An Highlands forcing a strain on the reinforcements. Lebanese border in the same Crusaders out of Jerusalem. Loc, 60 miles north of Saigon, allied air supply efforts. The troopers, however, were general area where Israili forces "We will make the enemy and Communist leaflets said it In neighboring Cambodia, stalled 18 miles south of the staged retaliatory attacks against remember that we are the would be a Viet Cong capital in Communist forces and town and American advisers said guerrilla installations earlier this grandsons of those who opened seven days. government troops fought a it might take six days for the fierce battle near Kompong year. Jerusalem during the days of President Nugyen Van Thieu relief forces to break through. At the time, Israiel told Saladin," Sadek said. 'The ordered South Vietnamese Trach. Military sources said there are Hugh B52 bombers continued Lebanon it would continue raids comingbattle will be on land, on defenders to hold the town - about 10,000 South Vietnamese raids over North Vietnam, into the country to break up the sea and in the air and the which is vitally important for troops in the rolling hills in the striking military bases only 60 guerrilla operations if the enemy will pay an expensive both military and political An Loc vicinity but there are miles from Hanoi; and the UJS. Lebanese government did not price." reasons - "at all costs." only 3,000 defenders including command reported the heaviest two American advisers in the act on its own. The Israilis said Sadek also criticized a plan by The South Vietnamese, casualties among American town. the guerrillas were using Jordan's King Hussein to create backed by American B52 Lebanon to make attacks on bombers, jet fighters, helicopter troops in more than six months The first fullscale Communist an outonomous Palestinian state with 12 men killed. charge on the town moved to Israeli border villages. on the West Bank of the Jordan gunships and computerized Al Fatah also said Israeli An Loc, once a prosperous within 100 yards of the South River once Israeli troops night-flying warplanes, earlier warplanes violated Lebanese rubber-plantation town of Vietnamese headquarters before withdraw. beat back one tank ■ led assault airspace in southern Lebanon 12,000 population, has been the North Vietnamese were Egypt broke off diplomatic with heavy losses. However, they under attack almost since the driven back by ground troops Wednesday and Thursday. relations with Jordan protesting lost the An Loc airfield and start of the Communist offensive and American air support. In Cairo, Egyptian War the plan. Quan Loi, a military base only Minister Lt. Gen. Mohammed two weeks ago. South Vietnamese sources North Vietnamese forces said their troops knocked out 20 came out of Cambodia and Communist tanks and inflicted captured Loc Ninh north of An heavy casualties on the house approves school aid Loc, the capital of Binh Long attackers. Air strikes reportedly province. knocked out another 10 tanks. An Loc's location makes it HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI) - Opponents of the measure, support of Gov. Thomas J. valuable to the Communists if weicker votes In another attempt to find a mainly house liberals, said this Meskill. He also backs parochaid. they plan to move on the constitutional way to aid provision served only to aid The legislation provides that capital. Its seizure would also to limit power parochial schools, the house wealthy persons with children in young people may marry mark a major political victory approved legislation Thursday to private schools. without parental consent, enter for the North Vietnamese, who pay parents for sending their Supporters said the issue was into contracts, register motor have never been able to set up a of the president children to private schools. purely economical and not a vehicles, and buy liquar, just as headquarters in South Vietnam. WASHINGTON (UPI) -Sen. The bill, amended to deal question of separation of church persons over 21 may now do. Communists leaflets scattered Lowell P. Weicker, Jr., R-Conn., with a court challenge, provides and state, as the Connecticut Opponents to the measure in An Loc said the town would was of the 28 Republican $4-3 million to distribute to Civil Liberties Union noted in a cited only the liquor - buying be a provisional capital by April senators who voted Thursday to parents with children in private release distributed to lawmakers. provision in speaking against the 20. approve legislation restricting schools. The House gave final bill. Lt. Gen. Ngyuen Van Minh, the President's power to wage Parents would be paid $75 for legislative approval to a bill Supporters said, that since corps commander for the Saigon war without the consent of each child attending any grade granting the full rights of young people have full voting region, flew into the An Loc Congress. The bill passed on a adulthood to persons over the between kindergarten and high rights, which were described as a area to personally plan the 68-16 vote. Sen. Abraham A. school. Parents with high school age of 18. "precious privilege," they should defense. Meanwhile, 4,000 Ribicoff, D-Conn., whose wife The measure, previously students would get $150. have the responsibilities to go t a n k - eq uipped South died Wednesday, was absent and Payment would be made at the approved in the senate, has the with them. did not vote. end of the year. Legislation approved in 1969 to provide $6 million directly to financially failing parochial schools was successfully challenged in court on the issue of constitutionality. The VS. Supreme court ruled last year. But, by then, about $1.6 million in state aid had been distributed. About $150,000 has been repaid by the schools to the state. Another bill yet to be considered by the legislature "forgives" repayment of the rest of the money. The amended bill approved on an overwhelming voice vote Thursday was sent to the senate for immediate consideration. The measure, not only provides $4.3 million in aid, but states that no funds will be distributed until a final court judgment has been given in the event of a court test of constitutionality. The amended version also provides that, if one part on the act is found invalid, the rest of the bill would stand in law.

ALPINE HAUS Take in the Mona Lisa at the Louvre cafeteria-style on the train. Railroad ticket office. For reservations: Rt 195Storrs and the night life on the Left Bank. French trains are known throughout French National Railroads, 610 Fifth But, why stay in Paris? the world for their comfort, speed Avenue, New York 10020; 11 East HOURS: There's a France beyond Paris just and punctuality. Adams Street, Chicago 60603; 9465 waiting for you to come visit. They're also known as a great place Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills 90212; 10-6 MONWED& SAT Villages and towns steeped in art and to get to know the people. It's easy to 323 Geary St., San Francisco 94102. 10-9 THURS & FRI history. Vineyards, castles, Alpine spas start a conversation in the relaxed and beaches made famous by bikinis. atmosphere of a train. Even if you've And the best way to get there barely passed second-year French, or Please send me your literature describing Bicycles by is by train. German or Spanish. For trains are places to see in France other than Paris. Where in France wHl the French really the Continental way of travel. | CCM trains take you? Almost anywhere. You can eat on a French train. Read Name— Only four hours separate Paris from on a French train. Sleep on a French Speedo Strasbourg. But be careful. Once you've train. Dream on a French train. And Address. walked its medieval streets, lined by you'll find French trains surprisingly City. .State. .Zip. Bathing Suits timbered houses, you may never want economical, too. Particularly when you to return to the glass and concrete take advantage of the new 2nd Class Dept. 74 Box 80, Lindenhurst, N.Y. 11757 of the modern city. Student-Railpass. Just two and one-half hours from Whether you buy your tickets as you Backpacking Paris is Dijon. One of the renowned go, or a 1st Class Eurailpass or new gastronomic capitals of the world. Buy 2nd Class Student-Railpass before you an extra bottle of white wine there go, you'll save more by seeing your fF with the money you've saved eating travel agent. Or nearest French National French National Railroads Page 8 Connecticut Daily Campus Friday, April 14, 1972 uconn ranked 4h in nation

The University of Connecticut opening); the University of increase, 34 had a decrease and ranks fourth in popularity Virginia (4.48 applicants per three reported no change. among the nation's state opening), and the University of Exactly one-fourth of the universities with almost four Massachusetts (4.33 applicants reporting universities had applicants for every vacancy, per vacancy). increases in the range of zero to despite a decline in 1972 The four institutions were 4.99 per cent and 30 per cent admissions applications of more among nine state universities had increases greater than five than 1,000 (six per cent). surveyed which had more than per cent," the newsletter said. The date on the UConn three applications per place, the "Most rejections will go to FILMS admissions rate appears in the newsletter stated. qualified out-of-state students. Film Society, Physics, Abraham Lincoln and Bunny Lake is Missing, April 16 issue of "For Your UMass registered the largest Among the 24 universities Fri.,8:00 Information," a newsletter of decrease among campuses providing a breakdown of their "Lincoln, directed by D.W. Griffity (1930), the father of modern the National Association of reporting drops in applications, expected rejections between movie making, has Walter Huston's definitive interpretation of State Universities and Land with 3,567 fewer than last year. residents and non-residents, Lincoln, the man. Bunny Lake is a dreary movie directed by Otto Grant Colleges. UConn ranked fifth in decline 22,875 (65.2 per cent) of the Preminger, about a kidnapping with a bunch of oddball characters. Connecticut (3.95 applicants with 1,015 fewer than in 1971. expected total rejections of Starring Laurence Olivier, Carol Lynley, and The Zombies." per place) ranks behind only the "Among the 80 universities 35,096 would go to State University of New York providing data on total non-residents, while 12,223 College Theatre.Storn, The Hot Rock, Fri. through Tues., 7:30, 9:00 (with 6.29 candidates per applications, 43 reported an would go to residents," the "Zero Mostel supplies the scant comedy in this half baked comedy publication added. starring Robert Redford and George Segal. Peter Yates (Bullitt) Connecticut, with 4,450 directed, and he should have known better." jazz trends... rejections, ranked third, behind continued from page 5 Massachusetts with 7,000 Capitol Theatre,Willimantic, Mark of the Devil, Fri. through Tues., humanity in, 1'he flow of five men on drums and rejections and Rutgers with 7:30 and 9:30. Special 11:30 show Fri. night feelings, The joy that is our percussion. The playing is 5,000. In terms of out-of-state 'Supposedly the most horrifying film ever made, and was rated 'V birthright, The love that always superb. It is generally very rejections Connecticut, with for violence. No one will be admitted without a special stomach exists. Between all of us." In a restrained with an elegant 1,700 tied North Carolina for distress bag, which the generous management will provide for free." similar fashion, McCann has disciplined use of the second, behind Massachusetts offered comments on the three percussionists. Lateef get off which listed 4,500. Connecticut songs on the album, 'The some fine flute work on also ranked fourth in the Mansfield Drive In, route 32, T.R. Baskin and The Star Spangled Lovers", "Beaux J. Poo Boo", "Beaux" and the moog applications rate drop for Girl, Fri., Sat., Sun., 7:15 and "Poo Pye McGoochie (and synthesizer does its stuff on out-of-state students, with 756 "T.R. is an unusual film starring Candice Bergen and Peter Boyle his friends)". In each he suggests "The Lovers". This was my fewer than in 1971. (Joe)) Star Spangled Girl starring Sandy Duncan (Funny Face) is one that the songs reflect his love for favorite of the three songs - an of Neil Simon's least glittering comedies that comes off like a TV people, his openness to the entire side of 26 minutes. dining hall fire situation comedy." fullness of life, and he sees his Besides the moog (used in a music as attempt to share all considerably more sophisticated interrupts meal Film Society, VDM, Suspicion and Psycho, Sat. 8:00 these experiences. fashion than say by Isaac "Two excellent Hitchcock movies. Suspicion stars Joan Fontaine McCann (on piano, electric Hayes), there is an incredible at alumni quad who fears that her playboy husband, Gary Grant is out to kill her. piano, and moog synthesizer) is quasi-Middle Eastern theme that Fire at the Alumni Psycho is a very suspenseful and confusing black comedy, most joined on this album by the weaves in and out throughout Quadrangle's J. Ray Ryan shocking shen you least expect it." peerless Yusef Lateef on a the song. It's very lovely indeed. Refectory Thursday forced the variety of instruments, two This is altogether a fine album evacuation of the dining hall at Experimental College, VDM, Repulsion and Knife in the Water, guitarists, a harpist, another and is well worth getting to about 6 p.m. According to Sun., 7:30 electric pianist, two bassists, and know. refectory employees, the fire 'Two Macabre films from Roman Polanski (Rosemary's Baby). was caused by an overheated Repulsion stars Catherine Denueve in a story of the mental heating element in the Friolator deterioration of a secluded girl. Knife is Polanski's first significant used to cook French Fries. work, made in Poland in 1963." THINKING ABOUT SUMMER SCHOOL? A refectory dishwasher said THEATRE kitchen workers used the Mobius Theatre, Fine Arts Center, Queen After Death, Fri. through contents of two fire TAKE A LOOK AT THE extinguishers in an attempt to Sat., April 22, 8:15, 4293311, ext. 371 for reservations. subdue the blazing grease. The "A contemporary classic of court intrigue in medieval Portugal. The UNIVERSITY OF ... University fire department was experimentally designed Mobius Theatre will again accomodate called when their efforts were sitters and danglers." not successful. Firemen had the blaze Harriet S. Jorgenson, Tango, Fri., Sat., 8:15, 429-2912 for completely extinguished by 6:20 reservations. p.m., but heavy smoke forced "Tango, by leading Polish playwright Slawomir Mrozek* is a darkly refectory workers to remain comic play about a conservative son who revolts against his outside the kitchen for some bohemian parents, is one of the best acted and directed plays to be time thereafter. The cafeteria presented at UConn this entire year." was nearly full to capacity when the blaze occurred. Compiled for the Daily Campus by Alan B. Weaver poet to read his works

CU offers over 700 summer courses in 12 schools and colleges Contest. Harriet Monroe Prize and the at both graduate and undergrad levels. Plus much more: Robert Duncan, poet, will The competition is sponsored 1964 Levinson Prize. He won a present a reading of some of his by the Hartford Insurance Guggenheim Fellowship in 1963. ...like lectures, seminars and forums taught by many own new and unpublished works Group in cooperation with the Some of his other works national and international scholars. here at the ninth annual Wallace Department of English. It is include "Wine," the essay "As Stevens lecture and awards ...a summer lecture series with renowned speakers. open to all UConn students. Testimony: The Poem and the ceremony April 25. In memory of Stevens, Scene," and "Writing Writing," ...four interdisciplinary programs, exploring subjects Duncan's best known poems from several viewpoints. Duncan has written the a collection of poems and essays. and essays are published in his "Structure of Rime XXVIII In He first gained recognition in volumes "Bending the Bow," ..:a mountain recreation program that will guide you to Memoriam Wallace Stevens." 1938 when his works were the top of some of the highest mountains in the "Roots and Branches," and Duncan, a 53-year-old San published in "Phoenix" edited country. "The Opening of the Field." In Francisco resident, has been by James P. Conney and Henry addition to his readings, he will ...the opportunity to study in some of the most modern awarded a number of prizes for Miller. present awards to winners of the laboratories and research centers anywhere. his work, including the 1957 The Special Collections annual University of Union League Civic and Arts division of the Wilbur Cross ...a creative arts program with everything from a Shakes- Connecticut Stevens Poetry Foundation prize; the 1961 Library plans an exhibition of peare festival to summer art exhibits, operas, musicals, tfvorks by Duncan during the and dance concerts. STORKS NOW THRU Areek of April 24. COLLEGE 429-6062 TUESDAY ...a basic 10-week session with 5 and 8 week sessions I » I t P» OK{MO and intensive study workshops. Daily: 2:00,6:30,9:00 SAT-SUN: 2:00,4:15,6:30,9:00 Wedding ... and, at no extra charge, summer in the Colorado Rockies! Think about furthering your education at the Univer- Robert Redford, and Candid sity of Colorado. George Segal ft Co. Photography PLEASE PRINT If there is an i heist The Hot Rock i important event about Writ? today for a summer bulletin and application blank: to taketplajJUtfj your OEAN OF SUMMER SESSION almost 970 AURORA . life that you would BOULDER. COLORADO 80302 like a visual record of? I COLOR by DE LUXE® GPJ may be able to help you. NAME Coming Wed. Thur Sat. April 19-22

| STREET ADDRESS. I Made For I call 423-2015 for more I CITY STATE ZIP Each Other information - John COLOR by DE LUXE" Skinner Friday, April 14, 1972 Connecticut Daily Campus Page 9 Classifieds Eddie — Please get well soon. We miss Apt to sublet June - Sept. 1 mile Photographers: Omega B-2 2XL Wanted to rent: (for one year) 3-4 For Sale: Realistic solid state you. Please don't leave us alone here from campus. 429-4383. enlarger, excellent condition. $125. bedroom house in Storrs area. with the Chief and Roblllard! — The Call 487-1947 after 6 pm. component stereo system: am-fm Needed by June 1st. 429.-3789 or stereo radio turntable, and speak ens. Gang. To sublet for summer: 4 1/2 room 429-7941 after 7 p.m. apt. wall to wall carpets, completely For Sale: 64 VW sedan excellent Excellent condition. Firm $90. Apartment to sublet: June 1 - Sept. transportation, good shape, original 872-8279 evenings. 1, 2 bedroom, air-conditioned, wall furnished, walking distance from campus. 429-7966. owner, regularly VW serviced. $325. Apartment: Boston, June 1 to Sept. to wall carpeting, all major 423-0310. appliances, semi-furnished, master 1, 4 bedrooms, living room, kitchen. Sublease: 2 bedroom apartment — antenna. Wllllngton. $ ISO, 4 29-9463. To all those who are coming to the On Comm. Ave. between BU and BC. Walden. Swimmlnn nool, dishwasher, Call 429-6133. 1 party at Carriage House tonight. Apartment to Sublet: Two bedrooms garbage disposal, l * baths. Available Time changed to 9 :30. Pancake breakfast at Stowe A on within mile from campus. Has w/w June I. Option to take over lease — Sunday, April 16,10-1 p.m. Proceeds carpeting, stove, refrigerator, much For Sale: '6 9 Flat 124 Coupe, good Sept. 1.429-7477. for CCC. For Sale: 62 VW whole or for parts. furniture. Available June I. Call $200 or best offer. Call 872-8279. condition, 4 new tires, $1350. Call 429-9294. 429-5602 after 6 p.m. Lost: Wallet In area of PE building. Lost: pair of men's glasses with Evenings. U-24, 429-4055 or ext. 606. brown rims In brown case (Harvey and Lewis). 429-7 368.

Wanted: female dancer for Bachelor party. Excellent pay. Call 429-4958 before April 19. LAST YEAR 2JOOO KIDS Apt. to sublet for summer: 3 bedrooms, Wllllngton Oaks. Reduction In price. Call 4 29-5561. WERE LOOKING FOR A BETTER PLACE 1965 Mustang, 4-speed 289, 4 barrel carb, engine In good shape. Convertible top. Asking $600. Call 429-6891. TO SLEEP IN EUROPE. Blue-eyed, solid charcoal-furred kittens. Mother purebred Siamese. Free. Weaned and box-trained. Phone 429-4)526 after 5 p.m. or on weekends. Found: Pair of men's glasses at Registrar's office. Call ext. 572 or go to Room 140.

Education Report: If you have a previously Ignored complaint about the University of Connecticut and you would like to have It included In our report to the State Legislature, please sent It toEducatlon Report, Box 1315, Hartford, CT 06 01.

Two people want one other person to share waterfront house on Andover lake. Call between 7 pm and 11 pm. 742-8319. Wanted: Female Dancer for Bachelor Party. Excellent pay. Call 429-4958 before April 19.

Apt. to sublet for summer: Carriage House Apt*.. 1 mile from campus: 2 bedrooms, partly furnished. Call 429-8630. Apt. to summer sublet, 2 bedrooms, pine paneled, walking distance to campus. $124.429-0009. Apartment to sublet for summer. Brand new, w/w carpeting, air conditioning, 2 bedrooms. 3 miles campus, reasonable rates. Marty 429-3049. -

For Sale: Wilson T2000 steel tennis racket, 4-1/2 light, brand new. Cost $35.00, sell $25.00. Call Karl, 5-11 pm742-6594.

Sublet: Walden Apts. June - Sept. •wo large bedrooms, 1-1/2 bath, swimming pool, air conditioner, dishwasher, partially furnished. We'll give you a good deal. Call 429-6207.

Found: South campus — Small female cat, black & tan, with white paws. Call 429-7 0/6 or 429-0617.

Ride needed to Amherst—Smith area this Friday. Call Nat 429-3276. Will share expenses. Lost: homemade wallet near bank; contains my dog's papers and important prescription; also sentimental. Call Kris at 429-1930 or mall. Lost: Gold wlre-rlmmed glasses (probably in Buckley). Please call Dave at 4 29-85 33 or stop at 216 Buckley or Buckley Switchboard. Lost Marketing 201 Book. Basic THIS YEAR TWA OFFERS STUTELPASS. marketing by McCarthy. Please call Rich at 429-4893. If you're planning to go to Europe this summer, There's nothing more to do. Roommate heeded Immediately. Have own room In 7 room house 1 don't be surprised if you find yourself sleeping in No taxes to pay. mile from campus. $66. Good an uncomfortable place. No service charges to pay. through summer. 429-7 371. With more students than ever planning to take No advance reservations to make. Found: a pair of wire - rims In a And for every 20 vouchers you buy TWA throws brown case In SS 55 on Wed, April advantage of low airfares, decent sleeping accom- 12 at 2:30. Call 429-6803. modations are going to be tough to get. in 6 special vouchers. Which can be used for Filipino couple with 2 kids (ages 7 Not that back-packing it isn't fun. But after a tickets to a play in London, the use of a bicycle and 8) wishes to sublet completely furnished two bedroom apartment while the ground starts getting kind of hard. in Amsterdam, tickets to a bullfight in Spain, a preferably with TV, June to August You could play it safe and make reservations three-course meal in Venice, tickets to the Olympia 31. Call Leo Abenes ext. 241 or 429-6474 Q101 evenings. Please leave long in advance. But that can take all the fun out Music Hall in Paris, a smorgasbord luncheon message If not It. of traveling, since you may want to stay longer in in Copenhagen and more. 19 72 Student Job Opportunity one place, less in another, or change your plans All this for $4.80 a dav. booklet: for Cape Cod and th< altogether. TWAs Stutelpass. Islands. Complete list of buslnesse - requiring summer employees. Senc Now you don't have to worn about finding a $2.00 to: Student Job Opportunity That's why TWA has come out with Stutelpass.* Booklet, RR. 1, Box 11-C, Orleans For only $4.80 a day, you get a decent place to decent place to sleep. Mass., 02653. sleep, continental breakfasts, tour discounts, "S»utrl|«iss is ii service nmrk OWTMMI i-xi'lu-iii'lx In TWA. For'Sale: 1961 Ford Falcon. $60. 6 'cyl std. running condition. Brakes. mail-drop services and more. Trans, engine good. Call 429-3728. Stutelpass works like this. PLEASE SEND ME MORE INFORMATION STUDENT-FACULTY PLAN When you purchase your TWA tickets, you can s STUTELPASS. also purchase the Stutelpass for 20,40, or 60 days. FLY-DRIVE At only $4.80 a day. TWA. P.O. Box 876 EUROPE The Stutelpass booklet contains 20 vouchers, Farmingdale. N.Y. 11735 Low youth fare which can be used every day or every few days. Name plus car for summer In any 50 cities serviced by Stutelpass. If you For Fraa Folder writ*: don't use them all, just return them for a refund. Car-Tours in Europe, Inc. 555 Fifth Ave.,NY.10017/697-5800 All you have to do in Europe is either phone or visit any one of 12 Stutelpass offices before 3 PM. Name. State Tell them where you want to go and they'll arrange Address everything. My Travel Agent is Tel.. When you get to the guesthouse or student Departing on. .for. .days hotel, just hand them the voucher. L □ Student □ Teacher D Lease Q Buy

ISJL^S^iiMl^ {■akA0tJj£N ♦^i^-li'ii^ej.L^.^iy.kr'atir-- ■ Page 10 Connecticut Daily Campos Friday, April 14, 1972 Activities &»*! UConn students from the Virgin Bagels and cream cheese. H Kiel's Eckankar - The Ancient Science of Islands present A Virgin Island annual UJA Bagel drive salesman and Soul Travel Discussion group. For Evening. At International House, Sat. do a good deed for your stomach and Information call Mark 429-4694. April IS, 6:30 pm. Price $130. Call UJA as well. Kentu^k^ fried now for reservations. UConn Table Tennis Club every Monday 7:10 p.m. ROTC hangar. 1st fl Tonight, Thurs.: "Rio Bravo" (1959) meeting April 17. Film society: Frl. GlrffKh's starring John Wayne and Ricky "Abraham Lincoln" and Premlnger's Nelson, In color. Mati. Schi. build, "Bunny Lake Is Missing". Physics Dance Rehearsal today at 3:45 at IMS auditorium, 8 pm Free to film Hlllel for Sunday's performance. build. PB 36 8 pm. Sat: Hitchcock's society members. "Suspicion" with Cary Grant and "Psycho" with Tony Perkins. S pm, Souse House Open House: 7-10 pm VOM. April 13, 17, 18. For Info, 4294204 Classifieds or 429-3456. Gospel Church Service April 16,6:30 Catering to UCONN NEEDS pm St. Mark's Episcopal Church. Wanted: a sense of humor and a fast Speaker Rev. Allan E. Smith. Service Coed night this Frl. April 14 with typewriter. will be held down stairs. volleyball 6:30, swimming 8 pm In the men's gym. Come for fun and Wanted: political satire on such exercise. topics as Vietnamese war, Nixon, STUDENT DISCOUNTS There will be a R.A.G.E. business Phase II, the Democratic presidential meeting and speaker, Tom Wilson, of candidates. Agnew Jokes need not the Department of Consumer Wheeler A Is having a Fried Chicken apply^ Big Savings For The Protection, April 17th, at 6:30, In Dinner. Sat., April 15 th from 4:30 • SUB 208. All those Interested are 6 :30 p.m. Proceeds go to CCC. So you think you're funny I Prove Itl cordially Invited to attend. Write for the Scampus, and benefit Remainder Of April & May Shalom presents: Jerry Dayan to CCC. We need satire and plain old Hypnosis Lecture - Demonstration speak on "The Black Israeli". Sun., humor. Call 429-9384 or ext. 264. Again, Monday April 17, at 8:0 0 April 16, 7:30 p.m. Commons 310. and ask for Renee. * p.m. in Hum. 14 3 with Jerry Sullivan Free admission. OUR REGULAR $.95 of Hynotlc Associates Lost In Humanities 137, Tuesday, There will be a R.A.G.E. business brown suede pocketbook. Please meeting and speaker, Tom Wilson, of return. Linda 117 New Haven Hall, Table Tennis Tournament: the Dept. of Consumer Protection, 429-5932. Reward. SNACK BOX Sponsored by Hartford Hall - Wed., April 17th, 8:30 p.m. In SU8 208. April 19. Registration 7:30 All those Interested are Invited to 2 Pieces of Chicken Tournament starts at 8:00. In the attend. For Sale: I960 Mercedes Benz 190SL. r} Mashed Potatoes, Gravy men's gym. Trophy award to winner. Good condition; must sell. Call New York City Women's Lib Guerilla 423-1152. And Roll Tricycle race - this Frl. at 3 :00 in the Theatre. Sun., April 16th 8:15 p.m. with discount card enly.l ROTC building. Featured will be Dr. St. Thomas Aquinas Center. All are Wanted: Female roommate for Homer Babbldge vs. Steve Morln. Be welcome. Provlncetown apartment $37 5 for there and support C.C.C. May 31 — Sept. 6. Call 429-7060 or Women's Center: Room 103 Bishop 429-7528. N ightclub II with the Brotherhood. Center. Afternoons 1-4 ext 380. OUR REGULAR $2.80 Dancing and listening pleasure at 8 Come In, talk, browse. For further CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING and 10. SUB on Apr. 19. Sponsored Info after hours, call 429-8195. RATES by BOG. $.85 per 20 words. THRIFT BOX Setback Tournament, 7 p.m. Wed., $2.50 three consecutive Insertions Frederic Storaska will be speaking to April 19 McMahon Cafeteria. $3.50 per week. (5 days) educate women on the prevention of $.03 per word over 20 words, per 9 Pieces of Chicki assaults and Instruct In realistic Free films: Roman Polanskl night Insertion to S*«-ve 3-4 People methods of self-defense. Apr. 17,8 Catherine Denelve In "Repulsion" p.m. SUB. Sponsored by BOG. plus another Polanskl feature. Sun, Classified advertising will not be April 16 Admission free. accepted over the telephone. Ads wish discount card only may be mailed or delivered to Room 'Important: dance performance at" Is Christianity mystical? or is It Univ. of Hartford 4 - 16 - 7 2 - 112 of the Student Union. ALL logical and scientific. Find out on classified advertising payable In rehearsal Sunday 7 pm at Hlllel ■ Tues. at the Christian Science org. bring costume - also performing for advance. International Fair and Jewish meeting In the Memorial Room of the Community House at 7 p.m. OUR REGULAR $1.40 Cultural Week this month. 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Gillette Company PaperMate Division O 1972 Friday, April 14, 1972 Connecticut Daily Campus Page 11 huskies meet rhode island only home meet in yankee conference play track team opens slate

by Len Auster The Huskies starting line-up by Mike Muska looking ahead to the Penn Relay In the middle distances half Weather permitting, the for today's game finds Ray On Saturday the 1972 UConn decathlon where he will meet milers Fran Brough and Jim University of Connecticut Brickley behind the plate, John Outdoor Track Team will open Fred Samara of Penn, presently Dunn will test favored Verdon. baseball team returns to action Slosar moving in from right field its season when it hosts the the top collegian in the nation in Quarter milers Steve Hulme and today, here at J.O. Christian to play first base with Herosian Springfield Indians at 1:00 this event. Dean Schachter will provide able Field for the first of a on the mound, Charlie Horan at behind the fieldhouse. This meet Husky captain Jay Sher will backup men should Sher falter. home-and-home series against second, Harry Trohalis at short, will afford Connecticut track try to repeat his performance of Sprinters Jon Lender and Rich the University of Rhode Island team leading hitter John fans with their only opportunity a year ago against this same Fetzer will join Parkton in the Rams. The Huskies will be out Ihlenburg at third, and Keith to see the Huskies at home, the Springfield, winning the 440 and 100 and 220. to extend their winning streak to Kraham, Tom Safir, and rest of the schedule featuring anchoring both the 440 mile In the hurdles veterans Greg four straight and bring their sophomore Brad Linden, taking away meets at Columbia, Rhode relays to meet records. Junior Gorski and Jack Hutchison will season's record up to the .500 Slosar's post in right field, in the Island, and Massachusetts. Jim Verdon will try to repeat his be joined by freshmen Brian mark for the first time this year. outfield. Saturday, Panciera Coach Vern Cox's I ndians will win of a year ago in the 880, Lindner and Peter Boorman. A The Rams, 6-12 a year ago, plans to use Dom Carlucci be led by freshmen distance star, while sprinter Rill Parkton will year ago Husky captain Peter will employ senior right hander behind the plate with Herosian Charlie Duggan, former try to duplicate his 100, 220 win Lacaillade captured a double win Paul Tomaszewski, of Brooklyn, and Slosar returning to their Connecticut schoolboy champ in of last year. in the 440 and high hurdles. N.Y., as the starter in Friday's respective positions, at first and cross country and the 2 mile. Young stars will also Saturday field events begin at game, which has a 3 p.m. right field. This winter Duggan ripped off compliment the Husky effort. In 1:00, with running events starting time. Tomaszewski was The Huskies are 1 -0 in Yankee an 8:55 2 mile at the IC4A's at the field events hammer thrower following at 2:00. Again this will 2-1 with a 2.60 ERA last year. Conference play. Following Princeton, an indication ol his Andy Bessette, shot putter be the only opportunity for This will be his first assignment these two YanCon games, talent. Weightman Doug discus man Jack Olsen, high home fans to see the Huskies in against the Huskies, having not Woodward should rate a favorite Connecticut has three more in jumpers Bob Marceau and Storrs. Connecticut should rate a hurled against Connecticut a succession. Wednesday at Holy in both the shot and discus. A Dwight Estey, and pole vaulters pre-meet favorite, but surprise year ago. UConn Coach Larry Cross and a weekend set, April fine crew of sprinters and Tim Coburn and John Johnson Springfield efforts could keep Panciera plans to counter with 21 and 22, against the University jumpers should help Springfield will give Paliwoda and Evans the meet close. his top left hander Brian of Maine Black Bears. come much closer than they did solid support. Herosian (0-1, 3.40 E RA) in this a year ago, bowing to the A young distance team of all Yankee Conference contest. uconn ruggers Huskies 99-65. freshmen all sophomores will announcements Herosian faced the Rams last Connecticut will be led by All contest Springfield's Duggan in year twice, and came away each beaten by yale, American Al Paliwoda and the mile and 2 mile. Milers John Male cheerleading tryouts time with shutouts, 4-1 and 9-0. Junior Ron Evans. Paliwoda will Hunt and Fred Steigert, and two and practices will be held He pitched the distance in one home Saturday be trying to round into hammer milers Bill Cantin, John Monday, April 17 at the game and went six innings in his throw form that gained him McWilliams and Peter Bortolotti ROTC hangar. Any other outing. On Wednesday afternoon, the fourth in the NCAA's a year ago. will comprise much the same Saturday's contest at UConn Rugby Club traveled to Evans will try his versatility by group as last fall's cross country questions, call Diane at Kingston will find URI Coach New Haven to face the perennial competing in 8 events while team. 429-1062. John Norris going with senior New England champs, the Yale right hander Bob Anderson (1-4, University Rugby Club. The 4.38 a year ago). Anderson UConn Ruggers took it on the hurled in both games last year chin, 16-0, to see their season's and each time, he was charged record drop to a 1-3 mark. with the defeat, once as a starter The Eli Bulldogs showed clear . and once in relief. Husky senior superiority over the UConn club. Live and Learn! .Jim Jachym is Panciera's Yale scored twice in the first selection for the starting hill half to build a substantial lead BOAC's summer student assignment, Saturday. The and coasted in from there, Connecticut left hander, 2-1 and scoring once in the second half. programs at British Universities. 3.21 ERA thus far, will be The Yale Ruggers first score came on a 25 yard run. They making his first appearance BOAC's summer student programs are When the next student migration to converted the extra point try against the Rams. a great way to have a vacation in Britain and Europe begins this summer be one of the and led 6-0. On a similar 25 yard The rainy weather has played at the same time, take a course at any one people who discovers Milton and Spenser havoc with the schedule so far, run later on in the first half, with the conversion attempt of seventeen British Universities. And if at Oxford Instead of one of the people who only one game "out of three your own school approves, you'll be given discovers the vagaries of continental hitch- slated being played. Its driven again good, Yale went into the locker room with a 12-0 lead. credit for the courses you take. All the hiking. If your friendly, neighborhood Panciera to the point where he courses offered in the BOAC programs are professor would like to head up one of these now says, "I don't believe in Yale's final points of the day came on a short five yard burst prepared under the auspices of the British BOAC, BSTC programs for fun, profit and weather reports any more." The Student Travel Centre. And on most pro- travel, he or she should contact Helen Huskies have been on J.O. past the Husky defense. The conversion attempt failed, but grams, accommodations, relevant Warde, Youth Travel Executive, British Christian Field twice, only for excursions and meals are included. And Overseas Airways Corporation, 245 Park Monday's Holy Cross game and a the Bulldogs had all the points they needed. you'll have plenty of free time to see the Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10017, Tel. (212) workout Wednesday. Panciera sights and really relax a bit. Both individuals 983-8260, or clip the coupon below. said that the team is now ready Five starting backs on the Rugby Club roster did not play and groups can take advantage of these BOAC's summer student programs. for the remainder of the season, programs Nice work if you can get it. but with the weather playing due to an assortment of injuries, tricks, the pitching rotation and but this was not the deciding other plans are thrown out of factor in the game as the Elis schedule. were just too strong. weekend sports Varsity Baseball; here at 2 pan. Sub-varsity against Rhode Island, Lacrosse; here against Yale Friday at 3 pan. and at University, Saturday at 2 Kingston, Saturday at 2 pjn. pan. Sub-varsity Tennis; at Yale Varsity Irack; here against University, Saturday at 2 Springfield College, pan. Saturday at 1 p.m. Sub-varsity Track; here Varsity Golf; against against Springfield College, Providence College at the Saturday at 2 p.m. Willimantic Country Club, Rugby Club; here against at 2 p.m. Hartford Wanderers, Varsity Tennis; here against Saturday at 12:30 p.m. Tufts University, Saturday CHUCK BERRY AND TOM RUSH IN CONCERT AT THE BUSH NELL

Memorial Hall April 17, 1972 Hartford Conn. Ticket prices $4.50 $6.50 $5.50 Tickets sold at the following places: KIT "llTCABOODLE STORRS, CONN ALL IRV JEFFRIES MUSIC TOWNS HARTFORD. CONN LASALLE MUSIC, WEST HARTFORD, CONN STICKEY FINGERS HARTFORD 8c NEW HAVEN ' WATT 8c DECIBLE, MIDDLETOWN, CONN UNIV. OF HARTFORD, GENGRAS CENTER, H ART FORD, CONN BOAC takes good core of you. MAD PLATTER, SPRINGFIELD, MASS r-r 3 Page 12 Connecticut Daily Campus Friday, April 14, 1972 four time all-stater hoop star al weston to attend uconn

by Len Auster S tournament Most Valuable Rowe and his staff. Another The University of Connecticut With the new freshman Al Weston, oneof the most Player Award as a freshman and reason b because its a little basketball prominence of the eligibility rule, it is conceivable sought after high school as a senior, Cromwell winning closer to home. Also, Al knows 1950's and early 60's has not that Weston will be a four year basketball players in the state title three times and some of the players on the been prevalent in recent years. varsity performer. Rowe Connecticut in recent years, has the runner-up spot once UConn team and he gets along With Weston's decision to attend indicated this probability decided to attend the University during his tenure. with them very well." Connecticut, the future should stating, "It is very likely, hell be of Connecticut beginning in the In learning of Weston's The Huskies will lose slick ball look ever more promising. Coach playing varsity ball next year." fall. The announcement of his decision to attend UConn, coach handling guard Doug Melody via Rowe has said his plans call for Weston had narrowed his decision was made yesterday by Dee Rowe stated, "I couldn't be the graduation route this June. the resurgence of UConn choice of schools down to four Weston and his Cromwell High any more excited. I know the The opening at the guard basketball mainly with in-state before deciding on Connecticut. School coach, Jake Salafia. players are happy to have him position added to Weston's ball players. "We feel this The other three were in the Ivy Weston, a four time All-State here at Connecticut." selection. (Weston's decision) should be an League - Yale, Dartmouth, and guard in Class S, holds the Class "We are extremely proud to Salafia said, "Al knows the indication of our great interest Brown. S career record in scoring with have Al Weston join our team is lacking a guard and he in bringing the outstanding An honor student at 1933 points and set his school's basketball family. Naturally, knows •he'll get the playing time student - athlete of our state to Cromwell, Weston plans to single season record at 660 this everyone here at the University he desires. I feel Al will fit in Storrs." major in pre-medicine at past winter. Weston is the only is thrilled and excited to have Al really well at Connecticut." Rowe in the phone interview Connecticut. basketball player in Connecticut join us in our efforts to bring Weston is a good ball handler, added, "we hope Al's decision to In a final remark, Rowe said. schoolboy history to be named supremacy back to UConn can shoot from the 20-25 foot come here will attract other "Al Weston is not only a great to the All-State team four times. basketball." range, and he can play defense. outstanding in-state players to athlete but a wonderful human Weston was the top performer Asked why Weston decided He will be the outside shot come to Connecticut." Director being. He has brought great for thcCromwell Panthers, who on Connecticut, Jake Salafia of which Rowe needs to of Athletics John Toner credit to his community and won 91 of 99 games during his Cromwell in a telephone compliment the strong inside reaffirms this point stating, school. I expect that he will four years. Weston won the Class interview said, "Me knows coach game of Cal Chapman, Gary "Now that we have an bring even greater recognition to Custick, and possibly Earl outstanding player in Al Weston, this University and to his State Wilson, if the latter plays in the it should influence others Dee in the next four years." frontcourt. Rowe is interested in." (EamjMB uconn weekend slate busy . by Dave Solomon The UConn tennis team sub-varsity at 2:00 p.m. on the UConn athletic teams will be returns to action today at same date. The tennis subs travel kept busy this weekend, as four Springfield College to make up a to Springfield College for their varsity and three sub-varsity rained out affair this past match, Saturday. spring football... teams see action. Highlighting Monday. The netmen also host The soccer team gets its first by Dave Solomon the Husky weekend competition Tufts University, Saturday at spring practice test, today will be the baseball squad which 2:00 p.m., on the clay courts against Willimantic Soccer Club Somehow, it seems quite fitting, with the weatherman continuing engages in a two-game, Yankee adjacent to the football at 7:00 p.m. behind the Field his entourage of cold, windy and snowy weather, to see football Conference set with the stadium. back in action at UConn. Such is the case with spring football House. The booters then return University of Rhode Island. On the sub-varsity slate, the to action once more on practice which brings back all the fierceness and competitiveness of The baseball team hosts the track, lacrosse and tennis teams the fall football season, yet without the worry of having to win Saturday, as they host Central Rams today, in quest of a fourth are all competing this weekend. ballgames. Conn. State College in a 4:15 straight win, then travel to For the lacrosse and track p.m. start. Spring practice has been held only one day so far, but surprisingly Kingston, RJ., Saturday to meet sub-varsity squads, Saturday's enough the players were hitting each other as if they were in . In addition to the varsity and Rhody in a rematch. The contests will be the initial midseason form. The 90 or so players that have come out for the sub-varsity level action, the baseball action gets under way at competition of the year. The practice have missed the contact and competitiveness that only Husky rugby club resumes plav 3:00 p.m. at J.O. Christian tennis team "pups" lost to Yale football can give and it showed in their attitudes at the initial Saturday, when they clash heaas Field. in their opener on Monday, 7-2. with the Hartford Rugby Club. practice. Team members seem to be really anxious for the 1972-73 The sub-varsity track team campaign. The University of Connecticut The "A" team game begins at track team inaugurates the host their Springfield College Whereas a substantial amount of pressure rests on players and 12:00 p.m. and the "B" team outdoor track season Saturday, counterparts on Saturday, coaches to perform at a winning pace during the fall season, spring game follows at 2:00 p.m., on when they take on Springfield beginning at 1:00 p.m., while practice combines hard work, learning, and a relaxed atmosphere. the field next to the Graduate College in the home opener. The the Yale sub-varsity comes here "We're able to take it easier now," were the sentiments of Head Center. team is coming off a perfect 8-0 to challenge the lacrosse Football Coach Hob Casciola. "It's most enjoyable for the coaches - indoor track season. Several «:W::x:::::::::::x;: game day is out, the worry of playing a game every week is gone." • i events not contested during the "The guys out there also seem to be enthused about the spring indoor season are scheduled to practice," he added, referring to the players. "Game pressures are appear in the opener. These also off of them." Sickle Cell Anemia include the 100 yd. dash, the The biggest plus of spring practice, however, is the teaching and 220, 440 and 880 yard runs, the learning experience it affords. "We can spend all our efforts with 110 and 440 yd. hurdles, and teaching the basic fundamentals, continued Casciola. "We don't Testing Program the javelin, hammer and discuss worry about certain aspec ts of the game." The coach cited kicking as throws. The meet is scheduled to one of the areas which spring practice devotes little attention to. begin at 1:00 p.m., on the track April 10—14,1972 "There are a few new things we might do, but basically, everything is behind the Field House. pretty much set." The Connecticut golf team This spring the attitude of the football players will be different goes after its third straight Mon. and Wed.: 10-12, 1-3,7-9 than the one held at spring practice last year. First year coach victory ki as many matches, as Tues. and Thurs: 10-12,2-3,7-9 Casciola had never directed his team through a regular football they host the Providence College Fri: 10-12, 1-3 season prior to the 1971 spring practice. Last year he had to start linksmen at the Willimantic from scratch. The players had to get to know him and vice versa. Country Club golf course today. Now the players have confidence in their coach. He has shown Afro-American Cultural Center The golf team has defeated 7 Gilbert Road. remarkable leadership abilities in guiding the Huskies to a 5-3-1 Boston University and Tufts record, the finest winning percentage since 19.r>9; three coaches Sponsored by the Black Experience Committee University, earlier this week. The of B.O.G. removed. I n addition, he has piloted his team to a share of the highly match is slated to start at 1:00 coveted beanpot trophy -- the award given yearly to the Yankee p.m. Conference football champion. &:-X-::*:V:-XNW^ It won't be an easy task to replace the likes of graduating seniors Jim Pisciottano, or Steve Rosenblatt or Al Akowitz but somehow, just talking to the coach, it becomes apparent that a bright future on the Husky gridiron must lie ahead. The players like playing for their coach, and it will reflect in their performance. The extra hard hitting in the very first spring outing THE MOBIUS IS NOT FOR LONERS. illustrates this point. 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