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VOL. LXXVII NO. 109 STORRS, CONNECTICUT^TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1974 5 CENTS OFF CAMPUS Senate hits ^ Coalition as i 'revolutionaries' By STEVE HULL The University Senate sharply criticized the Coalition Monday calling it "a tiny minority of professed revolutionaries, who falsely claim to represent the students and staff of the University." In a carefully worded statement drafted by the Senate Executive Committee, the senate said they "deplore the disruptive tactics of the Coalition." In the statement the senate also came out in support of President Glenn W. Ferguson's handling of "University Problems" and reaffirmed their commitment to academic freedom. The statement said the demands of the Coalition "appear to be more MAKING A POINT--Assistant to the president Paul Capra (center) gives Inter-area Residents Council (IARC) chairman tactical than substantial." The Marty Milkovic his cue as Dean of Student Affairs John Manning looks on during their stint on the WHUS Campus Coalition demanded the expulsion of Community Carnival Marathon Monday night (Photo by Susan Perry). the Follett Corp. Bookstore from its UConn franchise in a confrontation with Ferguson March 26. They also protested the split of the Anthropology department into two departments, and Head found for anthropology the administration's handling of feminists. The statement said the Coalition is By MARK FRANKLIN ministrative procedures to operate Matthew Bates, will be published in "apparently never satisfied" when The Department of Social Anthro- the department for the remainder the near future. Bates said the news- efforts are made to solve campus pology was placed Monday under of the semester. paper will probably be funded with problems. the control of T. Foster Lindley, Lindley reportedly told the de- funds from the Federation of Students As an example the statement cited associated dean of the college of partment he would appoint two and Service Organizations. the four members of the Coalition liberal arts and sciences, who will unnamed faculty members to ad- The Coalition also voted to approach refusal to serve on the task force serve as administrator of the depart- vise him in operating the depart- members of the University Senate to looking into the bookstore issue after ment. ment, according to the members. attempt to gain support following committee chairman David Ivry agreed Robert W. Lougcc, dean of the In a related matter, the Coali- senate approval Monday of a resolution to appoint the four members. college of liberal arts and sciences, tion, a group of campus organiza- condemning the Coalition for "disrup- The statement also mentioned "false made the announcement at a' depart- tions, voted late Monday night to tive tactics." statements" made by the Coalition present their position condemning the The Coalition issued a statement concerning Women's Studies program ment meeting, according to depart- - ment members who were at the anthropology department split, call- Sunday responding to University Pres- and the Anthropology department. meeting. ing for termination of the Follctt ident Glenn W. F'erguson's defense of In the statement the senate said Lougee had earlier approached Corp. contract to operate the Univer- his administration's policies. "statements" made that academic Anthropology Professors Norman sity bookstore as well as statements The statement aaid Ferguson's is- freedom does not exist at UConn arc Chance and Dennison Nash to be on the administration's handling of suance of the statement in response false. "Without academic freedom acting heads of the department but feminist affairs in a four page news- to demands presented at a Coalition universities would become merely they both refused. Lougee said Sun- paper. demonstration at Gulley Hall last Tues- political and social institutions, day he might set up temporary ad- The newspaper, to be edited by day was "a victory for all people who dedicated to the dessemination of are working towards the Coalition's propaganda." the statement said. objectives." The University Senate also voted The statement said the Coalition Monday to extend the date applicants Women's Council goals included making education "an accepted at UConn have to send in inalienable right" without denying it their $60 deposit until May I. because of economic background. The Previously applicants had to send in statement also said the University should their deposits within 15 days after reiterates its claim provide job security for its workers and being accepted. By KAYTE STEINERT time director of the Women's Center. said UConn has "a responsibility to meet The senate admissions committee The Greater Women's Council In a 15-apge response to the demands (nc special academic, social and cultural quoting from the "statement of reiterated Monday night the claim that Friday, Ferguson said he "would serious- needs of its students." Principles of Good Practice" of the it is "the most accessible organization ly doubt" whether the council is repre- The statement charged Ferguson, who National Association of College to women on campus." It based this sentative of the women of the Univer- characterized the Coalition demands as Admissions Officers said, the extended claim, it said, because no woman as- sity. rhetoric, with trying to discredit the deadline will "permit the candidate to sociated with the (University The council repealed its demand to group. They cited their sponsorship of choose without penalty among offers is denied membership. halt the search committee for a women's the University in Society Conference and of admission until he has heard from The council met in the Commons studies director and voted to have two support of the food services as positive all colleges to which the candidate has to answer University President Glenn council representatives on the search comaccomplishments. applied." W. Ferguson's rejection Friday of de- mittee that is headed byj oanj . Hall, mands made Tuesday by a group of associate professor of English. more than 100 demonstrators calling The council said Hall is proceeding itself the Coalition. "in accordance and in good faith" with In addition, the women said they the job descriptions proposed by the coun- will return their demands to Ferguson cil in a letter to Ferguson earlier this in conjunction with the Coalition, year. sometime this week. Ferguson refused in his response to The demands include: Recognition comply with the job descriptions for an of the Greater Women's Council as EEO officer and director of Women's representing the women of the Univer- Studies prepared by the council, saying sity community; compliance to the job the descriptions are "probably illegal." descriptions for an Equal Employment The council also voted to change the Opportunity (EEO) officer for women job description from "a woman who is and for a director of Women's Studies a feminist" to a "person with a history proposed by the council; and accept- of involvement with women's groups and ance of Elizabeth K . Roper's signature fighting for women's rights." The motion as Ferguson's administrative representa- however still demanded an acceptance of tive verifying the affiliation of the coun- the revised job descriptions. cil and Continuing Education for Women Ferguson said "it is neither necessary under the conditions of the March 1 nor appropriate" for him to countersign letter to Ferguson. teh Women's Center-Continuing Educa- Roper, director of te Continuing Ed- tion for Women Affiliation letter of March A LOT OF PULL-Mark Geist seems to be getting a free ride during ucation for Women, has been assigned 1 since Roper has authority to super - his team's tug-o-war efforts Monday evening. Additional photos,story, to coordinate the search for the new full- vitc activities of the Women's Center. on page 8 (Photo by Susan Perry). OPINION While on the subject, Oliver will no doubt look into the eligibility of a student who ran Cracked slate for a position on the Finance Committee, Full house In case you're wondering about the even though he's no longer a registered The Connecticut Red Cross Bloodmobile outcome of Wednesday's and Thursday's student at the University. Another, who was seems to be having its hands full. While Federation of Students and Service on the original list of candidates validated many of the helpers and nurses admitted Organizations (FS90) general elections—so are by the registrar prior to elections, withdrew, that on many occasions, they spend more we. but his name still appeared on the ballot. time playing bridge than processing blood It seems that a number of discrepancies in Earlier in the year, FSSO eliminated the donors, somehow, when they wheel in to St. the manner in which candidates were placed constitutional requirement calling for Thomas Aquinas Center, the decks of cards on the ballot has prompted University candidates to petition for a spot on the are always found in the purses rather than Ombudsman Charles W. Oliver to step in ballot because of a lack of student interest. on the donor tables. with what we hope will be a thorough Now, with a voter turnout of roughly 10 per investigation. cent of all eligible students, coupled with After one day, the blood drive has Oliver was summoned because of discrepancies in getting on the ballot in the surpassed its 225-pint quota by more than complaints leveled by two prospective black first place, one has to wonder if another 150 per cent with 342 pints donated. And candidates who turned in their applications election would be worth the bother should with three days still remaining, the overall prior to the March 15 deadline, but upon this one be found invalid. It seems thai at 900-pint quota will be easily surpassed. The voting, found their names suspiciously least 90 per cent of the students would say playing cards won't make their appearance absent from all ballots. it's not. here. LETTERS Anywhere but Litchfield To the Editor: And yet we pay the same Arc you wondering what school fees. dormitorv to move to next So far, no attempt has been semester? Here is a made to justify this hint anywhere but Litchfield discriminatory action. Mali. Subsequently, I filed a formal I am currently one of the complaint to our house staff. many poor residents of Three weeks have gone by and Litchfield Hall, a unit in the yet the shower is still as cold as J ungle area. Unfortunately, I a frigid woman. have the habit of taking a Now that the Arab Oil shower early in the morning. Embargo has been lifted, Nothing was wrong with that shouldn't the University's hot until one day last fall, when we water embargo against us follow were notified by our head suit? resident that in lieu of the energy crisis, the temperature Warren W.H. Wong of the water supply was to be Litchfield Hall lowered to 100 degrees. Taking a shower with water Anthropology Department were Anthropology Department is at that temperature is like A friendly hint not solvable internally, which is obviously the only viable one. streaking in my tropical fish perhaps the. best indication of It is now up to both tank! Since then, taking a To the Editor: at the Bio-Cultural Department the nature of the "democratic Departments to serve the needs shower has been like going to a In response to recent are falacious and without structure" of which .we have of the students and develop dentist to me. demands that the Anthropology foundation. It is most heard so much. programs which are responsive Every morning when I come students be heard, I would like unfortunate that "struggle" at The irony of the situation is to those needs. I would hope out of the bathroom trembling to submit a statement as a UConn has necessitated such a the fact that the Social that all interested students from head to toe, I swear I'll graduate student in the newly split and alienated some of the Anthropology Department make use of the resources never take another shower again created Bio-Cultural very people whose interests are would want to rejoin with the available both in Bio-Cultural in my life. Anthropology Department. I purportedly being represented, very people that are being Anthropology and Social I am not alone in this have joined this Department for example, working class condemned by their Anthropology. respect. A lot of complaints with a great deal of pride and students. representatives. The present Patricia A. Book have been heard, however, with respect for the faculty and I am suggesting that the solution to, the grave problems Bio-Cultural the illusion in our minds that students with whom I am now problems in the former that have plagued the Anthropology Dept. the entire campus was affected, associated. we did not press the issue too The fission of the former hard. Anthropology Department was Both sides must be heard Finally, we detected that not an Administrative ploy. It something is not right. Recent was a direct response to 19 AO the Editor: engineered by the only be described as scientific research found that graduate students and eight In the past week a great administration. Macarthyite as these are all our sink water is 105 degrees faculty members who were amount of space has been The number of students blatant lies. while our shower is only 98 dissatisfied with the situation in devoted to the events in the who will join the Biocultural We certainly hope that the degrees. Is that a wise way to the former Anthropology Anthropology department; now department will represent more university community listens to conserve energy? Department. Biorultur.il and Social than half of the graduate both sides before forming an Another separate, control We welcome the opportunity anthropology departments, students from the old opinion of the situation. Thank study showed that every to continue our research with generally presenting one Anthropology department. The you. dormitory under investigation the autonomy needed to do so. side-thosc opposed to the split. plan was drafted by both Kenny Fcder has enough hot water to drown Our areas of study include: I am a graduate student in faculty and students and Department of Biocultural you, except Litchfield. Prehistory, Environmental the new Biocultural presented to the administration. Anthropology One specific example is Archeology, Cultural Evolution, anthropology department and We feel that this is a Tolland Hall, our next door Medical Anthropology, wish to voice my support for positive response to the the new . Contrary problems in the department. It Letters policy neighbor. They have water as Behavioral Anthropology, The Daily Campus welcomes to those who have already is essential to carry on research hot as 130 degrees. A simple Women's Studies, Cultural letters from readers. Letters for made statements, we who and to teach in an atmosphere t-tcst will convince anybody Anthropology, Primatology, publication must include the support the plan do not free from villification and that there is a statistically Physical Anthropology, and writer's name, address, and personal abuse simply because significant difference between Psychological Anthropology. represent a small dissident phone number. The Daily one's methodology or 98 degrees and 130 degrees. 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Poetry public Co-Newt Steve Hull Assistant Sports Maureen Schefts I only have praise for the In an attempt to encourage Kayte Steinert Chief Photographer Marc Cotnoir decision to split the department creative writing within the and feel that it will create a Co-Features Vickie Germain Assistant Newt Deborah Eisenberg University, the Daily Campus situation in which all of us will Don Motley Terri Mangini welcomes any original poetic gain; both those opting to join Sports Bob Vacon Assistant Features Lynette Moye work of reasonable length. the Biocultural as well as those Lay-out Ellen Adelton Advertising Manager . . . .Christine Behuniak Submit poetry to: opting to join the Social Associate Sports Bruce Lubin Circulation Manager Greg Schuessler Poetry ^Anthropology departments. Connecticut Daily Campus Second Class Postage paid at Storrs, Ct. 06 26 8. 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Blood drive surpasses quota

By MICHELE VERHOOSKY The blood collected by the Red Cross Almost 350 pints of blood were is sent to a Hartford laboratory where it collected Monday during the first day of is typed and processed into hemoglobin the American Red Cross Blood Drive, and plasma. The blood is then exceeding the drive's set daily quota of distributed to hospitals throughout 225 pints. The drive will continue today Connecticut, Gant said. and Wednesday at the St. Thomas She said to donate blood candidates Aquinas Center. must be between the ages of 18 and 65. "We're just so grateful to the whole and wcighover 110 lbs. They must not havt campus community," said Margaret had any major surgery within the last Gant, co-chairman of the drive. "We had six months, and must not have donated two calls today for type B positive and blood within the last eight weeks. B negative blood for open heart surgery, Vietnam veterans cannot donate blood and we were able to fill the need during for three years after their return from DECKER PHOTO the first two hours of the drive." Vietnam, she said. Group's funds canceled International Association penalized a»-f«^*W By SANDY SHEA ever, voted to cancel their ac- thc group was also lifted. Thc Federation of Students count and deposited the money Morgan said he knew of * AW YouCjr, Eat and Service Organizations (FSSO) in the FSSO account. other organizations funded by ^% Central Committee voted Monday The Indian Student Move- the FSSO who have private ac- night to cancel the budget of the ment was allowed to keep their counts. r Toe - fttti International Student Association account after Chris Morgan, of Cloud said in a letter to Luncheon Buffet IX Z.50 for violation of finance policy. the Committee on Organizations Larry Lopez, Central Committee ' The Indian Student Movement, said the group had been at- chairman, issues of finance , who have also violated finance tempting to resolve the viola- policy should be brought before g-fWI 0\ policy, had their budget remain tion and were closing out their the Finance Committee as soon . Spaghetti %W intact because of the upcoming private account. The freeze oh as they become urgent. Indian cultural weekend. According toj ohn Cloud, of Pancakes ifkK f p<* '1.25- the Finance Committee, both groups had private and FSSO accounts which is against finance RAPE policy. A freeze on both groups budgets had been imposed by J im Strong, FSSO Central Trea- is an ugly four letter word. surer, last week. Strong said he met with the We don't want it to happen International Student Association to anyone. in a special meeting Monday and Come & share your thoughts put this in lifted the freeze on their budget. April 3, 7:00 Common 312 The Central Committee, how- your purse before Pleasant View they M&VV6VAC DRAMA get in Lodge your hair! featuring: The earth shattering noise from this purse-fitting horn WATERBEDS! gives you the protection you've been looking for against SPECIAL STUDENT presents: muggers and rapists. Just snap two penhght batteries into PARENT RATES! this amazing new Vigilant Alarm and you're ready. No wires required. 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We're on Rte. 6, Chaplin Donation $1.00 455-9588 Page 4 Connecticut Daily Campus Tuesday, April 2, 1974 Room draw for fall semester to run from April 3 to 10 Child care demanded By LYNN BECKWITH should obtain room draw By MICHELE VERHOOSKY Also, the centers will not take considerable cost to UConn. Room draw for the fall authorization cards from their A cooperative child-care care of these children once they According toj anice there are semester will run from April 3 current residence hall staff center for the University reach school age.J anice said. several ways the center could to April 10. All students member. Students wishing to community is the prime J anice said a Growth and be funded. But, the coalition currently in residence at remain at their present room concern of a group called the Development Committee hopes that the center will be University dormitories must must sign up for that room also Coalition for Child Care, composed of a group of UConn UConn-funded, with 2 dollars a participate, including those who on April 3. Cynthia J anice, coalition professors was established in week per child fee paid to the will not require housing next On Thursday, April 4, representative for the coalition 1970 to study need for center. fall. students wishing to remain in said Monday. child-care. Present regulations for By Wednesday, April 3, their present dormitory next To make the administration From a questionaire the day-care centers require state students not returning to their fall but who wish to change aware of their desire, the committee sent out, it was and federal licensing. State present residence hall must sign rooms must sign out of theri coalition, composed of the established that 852 members licenses require adequate out, and those students wishing current room and into a new Veterans Center, the New of the community who accomodations, while federal to move to another dormitory room. Vocation Center, the Women's answered the questionaire had licensing requires a staff with a Room draw for those Center, Concerned Parents, the children. Of these, 368 parents BA degree in either child Biosis sponsors students requesting a change of Federation of Students and said they needed child-care. development or child residence halls will be held in Service Organizations (FSSO), The need for child-care has psychology areas. film and lecture the Student Union Ballroom Commuters' Union, and the increased since then, J anice J anice said the coalition Tuesday, April 9 for Storrs Men's Collective, is said. But the coalition has not hopes to gain the consent of on coastal water undergraduate women, and setting up petition booths in been able to use the CDFR the administration to use the Wednesday, April 10 for the Student Union Lobby April center because the CDFR stated present CDFR center, or their By PAULA SCHOENKNECHT undergraduate men, at times 2 and 3 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in a jjroposal submitted to tin own facilities, and establish a Biosis, UConn's biology club, indicated on the room draw committee in 1972, that such a cooperative center with a group J anice said members of the is sponsoring a film and lecture authorization cards. center must be staffed by of parents and students working UConn community have been entitled Where the Sea Begins, A special room draw will be several" licensed professionals. under the direction of a trying to establish a child-care showing the life of the coastal held April 2 at 7 p.m. in the They said this would be a full-time licensed professional. marshes, estuaries and shallow Student Union Ballroom for center for the past six years. coastal waters of the those students applying for the She said at present UConn only north-Atlantic coast, Tuesday, three new experimental has a center located in the April 2 at 7 :00 in Life Sciences dormitory programs, the Child Development and Family 154. Intentional Democratic Relations (CDFR) building, The film, produced by Community, the which is used primarily for a BOOK SWAP William | . J ahoda, a retired Living-Learning Center and the training and observation center biology professor and former Romance Language House. for their department's graduate general practitioner, will follow Room draw priority will be students. the regular meeting of the decided according to semester The CDFR center which All students who had their books biology club. standing at the University, since admits 25 children to use its sold through the FSSO Book Swap may J ahoda taught at Willimantic the housing priority formerly facilities also is used for pick up their money State College and has served as given to members of the honors storage,) anice said. in Student Union room 203 the Chief of Information and program has been eliminated. At present, there arc six Monday- Friday from 2-5 Education for the Connecticut day-care centers in the UConn State Board of Fisheries and area. But people are not willing Game, which sponsored a Today's weather to jsend their children there weekly television show on Showers and thunderstorms because of the cost—an average Connecticut wildlife. The are likely today with of 8 dollars a week per child Receipts are required. biologist did all the temperatures in the high 50's and because these centers will Photography, production and dropping to the 40's in the only accept children who are live telecasting for these shows. evening. toilet trained, aged 24 months. As a wildlife photographer, Wednesday will be mostly he has had numerous sunny with temperatures photographs and illustrated ranging from 55-66 degrees. articles published and has The extended forecast shows produced several educational fair weather for Wednesday, natural history films, some of temperatures in the 50's. which have been nationally Thursday and Friday will be televised. fair and mild. Also at the meeting, club Winds today are members will discuss an outing south-easterly 10-20 miles per to the Mystic Seaport hour. Aquarium, to be held Saturday April 6. The club outing is Sundown Inn open to everyone including non-club members while there are car spaces available. PILOBOLUS Preregistration Prcregi s t ration for undergraduates will begin April DANCE THEATRE 1 and run through April 12. The schedule of classes for the 1974 fall semester has This Week a been delivered to the dorms and TUES. Ms. .Wight are available for commuters in All Ladies Drinks room 140 of the Budds Building. 'A Price until 10PM FOUR-MAN DANCE CIRCUS Students are requested to WEDS. Blue Grass Night Four athletic bodies * Four freewheeling minds * Four linked sets of make appointments with Jack Daniels $. 75 w/ advisors after reading the Hop River String Band artistic attitudes that are both outrageous and refreshing. They are moving preregistration instructions on THURS. Tequila Sunrise their audiences - and perhaps the boundaries of dance itself. page five of the schedule of Night Sunrises 1.50 The Christian Science Monitor classes. Entertainment nightly Graduation news TUES. Deisel Don 1974 Graduates-Tickets, PERFORMANCE WED. Hop River String Band announcements, and commencement instructions will THURS. Glen Floodstrom be available at the Registrar's FRI & SAT 5th & 6th JORGENSEN AUDITORIUM Office, Room 140, Warren Brown Blues Band Administration (Budds) Sundown K itchen FRIDAY - APRIL 5-8:15 Building beginning April 15. Open Now Tickets: $2/ students SI at Jorgensen Box Office Weekdays 9 to 4 and 45 minutes before all events. 486-4226 for ticket information. Sorry no phone GRANGE HALL PRESENTS reservations.

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By DAVID OGREAN To get on with business, the gives one of the finest outstanding performances. My It's Oscar night once again, remainder of my best ten: performances that has ever been' personal selection is Barbra the final heat in selecting the Scarecrow, for which Al Pacino given in Last Tango. The film is Streisand in The Way We Were, best films of 1973. By now deserves as much, if not more, so much his that many have although Liv Ullmann has been every critic has composed his recognition as he got for labeled it Brando's film rather slighted for her work in both own list of the best films and Serpico; The Emigrants from than Bertolucci's. parts of J an Troell's epics, The performances of the past year, , Sweden; and The Way We Were Unfortunately, he hasn't got a Emigrants and The New Land. so, for what it's worth, I'll take which couldn't miss if it tried. prayer tonight as a result of his Without too much objection, I my turn after a year of Papillon is a visually and predict J oanne Woodward gets reviewing for the Campus. And emotionally beautiful film it for Summer Wishes, Winter just for fun, I've made up a few which saw Steve McQueen give Dreams. Robert Redford categories of my own, and even one of the best performances of In supporting categories, some pointless predictions on the year and unquestionably J ohn Houseman deserves the half-dozen or so times the rug those hallowed Academy included is the Heartbreak K id, Oscar for his dramatic debut at I is pulled out from under us in Awards. one of the most original age 70 in The Paper Chase. The Sting and the off-handed use of some faintly familiar My own 10-best list includes comedies in a long time. Among the ladies, despite her only one film that is nominated Serpico is near the bottom of detractors, Linda Blair in The colloquialisms in American for the Best Picture Oscar, and the list because it is good Exorcist was exceptional, and Graffiti (not to mention the it is my pick to win : The Sting, (thanks to- Pacino), but not deserves all the credit for her overhaul job that was done on the tongue-in-cheek reunion of great; and lastly, and no doubt perfornance that Mercedes the police cruiser), as well as Newman and Redford by one a surprise, Pat Garrett and Billy McCambridgc (the demon's Madeline K ahn's hilariously of Hollywood's most the Kid, Sam Peckinpah's best voice) has been trying to hijack. overdone Trixie Delight in underrated directors, George in a decade and a film with a Madeline K ahn was riotous in Paper Moon. This will all be washed by Roy Hill. The best American fine music score to compliment Paper Moon, but her part was a film of the year, I put it near some very moving moments. the board in a few hours. By- little too small. I fear, however, midnight my predictions will the top of my list along that one of the industry's grand with-two foreign products, 19 73 suffered from a prove me crazy for trying or a problem which has been old ladies, Sylvia Sidney may genius of some sort (I suspect Francois Truffaut's Day for be the final winner for her role Night and Bernardo plaguing American films in the Paul Newman the former). Regardless, it's last few years. Women just in Summer Wishes, Winter Bertolucci's Last Tango in Paris. much-publicized rejection of been an interesting year for aren't getting any good roles. Dreams. films, and the industry has Bertolucci deserves the best the award last year. So much for the standard director award, but that title So, like last year, it is the Best That Oscar will probably go taken steps forward in the form categories. To try a few new of such polarized products as will undoubtedly go to William Actor category that arouses to Al Pacino, or to J ack ones, I'll give the Biggest Mop Fricdkin for Hollywood's more of the interest. I.emmon for Save the Tiger Last Tango and The Exorcist. of the Year to Ross Hunter's Tonight, we'll find out what biggest con job of the year, The It's been said before, but I'll since he is a Hollywood veteran musical travesty Lost Horizon, Exorcist- say it again: Marlon Brando who hasn't won before. Hollywood thinks about its with no help from Burt own work. Overlooked, I think, have Bacharach and Hal David. It been McQueen in Papillon and was distressing to see such a Eastman School pianist Malcolm McDowell in O Lucky classic so gaudily destroyed. Man!, a film which died outside Hollywood's Most Overrated to speak on Beethoven of New York. McDowell is one Effort: The Exorcist, a Artist-pianist frank Glazer of of the finest actors in the Ipublicity-driven hoax whose business, one who really acts the Eastman School of Music special effects arc not really all will meet informally with while retaining a particularly ithat special. Its power is only unique personality on the students and deliver a public an empty shadow of the lecture on Beethoven's sonatas screen. He was also neglected original book's, which is for his role in A Clockwork April 2 al the University of unusual since the author. Connecticut Von der Mchdcn Orange two year ago. Oh, well, William Peter Blatty. wrote the he's young. He'll probably get Recital Hall. screenplay. Glazer's 2 p.m. talk, which is one for a mediocre supporting Clint Eastwood retains his part when he's sixty. open to the public without marksmanship trophy in High charge, will be presented bv the The ladies hit a real drought Plains Drifter; J ames Caan is this year. All of those Department of Music as part of GEOLOGY the Good Samaritan of the the Alumni Assn. Visiting nominated for Oscars are good, Year in Cinderella Liberty; and but there are no really Lecture Scries. His topic will be most innovative ''Unique Features in gHHimmwiiiiwimttriHuniiinnmiiimg belongs to Wolf man J ack in Beethoven's 32 Piano Sonatas." GEOPHYSICS American Graffiti. A former student of Arthur | Markland's The past year gave us sonic I Schnable and Arnold unusually moving scenes: the Schoenberg. Glazer has PHYSICS I Garage, Inc. final moments of The Way We appeared as soloist with Were and Papillon along with numerous orchestras, including Route 195 Slim Pickens' sunset death in the Chicago and Cincinn.it: LEVEL Stom, Connecticut "at Garrett... and Brando. Symphonies, the New York 1/1 MIUE IOUTM OF cursing and then crying over his Philharmonic, the Orchestre de JUNE DECEMBER 73 GRADS iNTemsiCTiON or dead wife decked in flowers inj|a Suisse Romande. and the Nt.lM AND 27 J MAY AUGUST 74 GRADS Last Tango, one of the most-joslo and Istanbul Orchestras, excruciating moments I've seen. u,. nas hoi.n teaching at Immediate openings in But 1973 also gave us some j Eastman since 1963 where he precious laughs such as the {plavs in the Eastman Quartet. Dallas, Houston, and i Wall I ►J Midland, Texas for processing and interpreting Wb*Ts Ifct **KO**Wh VUXL Geophysical Data. hfjQUt producer of All applicants must have mathematics through DQOHmlM calculus. Math/Computer drive can. Science majors with some GIFTS A JEWELRY FROM geology coursework will be OFFERS EUROPEAN OVER 70 COUNTRIES & U.S.A. considered. QfcUVBftY PICTURE FRAMING SERVICE fOR INFORMATION Rt. 19.'> Stom, Ct. 429-7 742 Formal training is provided Route 195. Storrstt mile north of Jet. 44A \ 195 in the fundamentals of CALL 429-9668 Open l)jil\ 10-6. Kri. till 9 Open Sun. Closed Mon. tmiWHIUmRIHIMNUIKUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII J current petroleum j.M.m.n.nuuumtMim.H.i.M. ,l,,,„,,,,,,iiiiiiHiM.iii«lMHi.MiMHiiiiiii«iiiimiiuuiiiinMiilMiiM»HiimiliMiiimiiuiiiii IIIIIMMINMC exploration techniques including basic geophysics and computer software. I SHABOO presents Send resume to: College Relations Administrator Services Group MS 948 P. 0. Box 5621 | BO DIDDLEY I with RADIO KING i Tues., Wed., Thurs. Friday & Saturday April 2, 3, 4 $2 April 5 & 6 $2.50 TICKETS AT THE DOOR WII1IIM Page 6 Connecticut Daily Campus Tuesday, April 2, 1974' ACTIVITIES Integral Yoga Club tonight ■• Safety Club meeting SU 306 Wed, Frats Quad Council meeting Tues, NSSHA - short mandatory meeting Mahatma Trevinanand, a teaching Introduces Anagon, disciple of Apr. 3, 7 pm, new members 4/2, 9 pm at Russell D, all reps and for members and anyone Interested disciple of Guru Maharaj Ji. will anyone willing to help please attend. in Joining for fall. Thurs, April 4, 4 speak! Tues., April 2, 7:30p.m. Swami Satchldananda. Class 4 welco"?,"." *e „ ?"' d,$cu" "?! Frats weekend Is coming! pm. Speech Center, rm 14 3. discussion Tues., 7:30pm, Commons P°^",,y °' h°IC"n9 a "rSt a,d McCook Aud., Trinity College, Htfd. 217.0msantl. ' Speech Pathology & Audlology PSYCHOLOGY CLUB MEETING. Majors will meet Tues, Apr 2, 3:30, Tues. April 2, Commons 202. All Rugby "White" team practice today ROWING CLUB meeting: Thurs., Free for all - Swimming contests, 143 M"ontelth (SS) welcome. at 3:30. All new players welcome. 4/4, 7pm, JHA 115. New members relays, races. Wed, Apr 3, 6:30 - 8 welcome. For info call Karen pm. Brundage Pool Proceeds to CCC 429-319*. Rec. Service Assoc. meeting Tues, CLASSIFIEDS April 2. Speaker: Cralg Shroeder Will Rec. Oept. SU 103 7 pm. Get your bike ready for spring! Concord mark III Open Reel Tape ENGLISH SOCIETY MEETING: Roommate needed to share apt. for summer at Woodhaven. 4 29-5130 Expert bike repairs done by Deck 3 speed, 3 head, dust cover, "Literature and Psychology" with Help Wanted: to address notices experienced professional mechanic at $125. 429-8167. William Curtln, Tonight 7:30pm, after 10 pm. about Hike-Bike for the Retarded. very reasonable prices. Call Sherman Honors House. Tues, April 2, 3:30 pm, CBG 413. All 429-5200. Typing: Experienced typist, CEC and Rec members. CAMERA FOR SALE: KONICA reasonable rates - call 42 3-5103. Exposure '74: Photography t film Anyone Interested in performing symposium April 5. 6, 7. Sponsored AUTOREFLEX T. fully automatic. B-l 000th sec. Bayonet mount; NIGHT CLUB ACTS for Hillel by Artists' Collective. For Inof, call ATTENTION ALL MEMBERS OF Classified and activities notices 5 7 mm, 1.4 lens; 135 mm. 3.5 Cabaret Night, Apr 20, please call should be directed to the Daily ALPHA ZETA - Important meeting 486-2304. telephoto Sunshades; Close-up lens Debby, 429-2807. All talent Campus Business Office In the Daily Tues, April 2, 6:30, CA 207. Bring attachment; yellow filter; UV filter; appreciated! Campus Building on North Eaglevllle CEW LECTURE. Sally Hickerson your dues! Polaroid filter; two flash mounts; —. *, Road 10 to 4 Monday through "Form and philosophy in the later flash unit; Sekonic light meter; SUBLET: May to Spt. Option to Friday. fiction of Doris Lesslng. April 4, SAILING CLUB meeting 9:15 Tues. tripod; carrying case: and more. lease, Carriage House Apt, 2 Deadline for notices Is 1 p.m. the 7:30pm, Commons 312. Everyone SU 306. Lecture on rules and sail Instruction booklets incl. All In bedrooms; walk to campus, date before publication; Thursday EXCELLENT CONDITION. Call Jeff dishwasher with appliances. $ 150 per afternoon for Monday's newspaper. welcome. trim. after 6 pm. Mon-Fri 456-0477. mo. Incl. util. Call 429-9921. $2.50/3 days and $3.50/5 days limited to 20 words. There Is a charge The Whole World is asking the "Opportunities in isreal" a talk by # Wedding Invitations from $6.95. Stereo system for sale: Fisher amp, of 3 cents each additional word. question, "Who is Guru Maharaj JIT" David Roizenbllt, Director of Israel Matches, napkins, etc. Business cards KLH tuner, Electrostatic speakers, Activities must be limited to 20 Investigate for yourself. MOn, Aliyah. Center of New England. $8/500, tickets, stationery. 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Rates lb-Sept. 1 renewable lease. 2 Woodhaven trees-quiet-air Knollwood sublet May 1 w/optlon to will pay top prices for your sliver as low as$.50 a page. bedrooms, dishwasher, optional air conditioning. Only 2 miles from lease. Night call Jan 429-1060 or Pam coins. Any amount. Call 423-6672. conditioning. Woodhaven 429-9503. campus. Call 429-1919. 429-0104. ■ , . .. RIDING LESSONS - Starting April 1. For Sale: Flandrla 10-speed bike, Catch the Streaker. Photo contest for 1 or 2 roommates needed, possible Denim Shirts - light blue with snaps, Mon, Wed, Thurs aftarnoons or by 5,mPiex derailleur, Mafac Racer best picture. $20 gift certificate. into Jan. 2 ml. from campus, pleasant all sizes boys and mens. Some navy arr. $S - 8 hour. Colonial Stables, sign brakes, good condition, $ 100 or best Snap Shack, 1174 Main St., Wllll, CT. and inexpensive 429 -4 9 1 3. left. Large selection of boots- Jeans - up nowl 429-6122. offer, call Dick at 742-8001. Call 456-1177 for details. belts. Colonial Stables, Rt. 44, Attractive 4 bedroom house to sublet Ashford. Walden Apt. to sublet May - REWARD: For return of contents of Apt. for sublat - summer months. 2 Wanted: two females to share May-Sept.1. 5 miles from campus. Aug. Optn to renew leas*. 2 purse belonging to Beatrice Manning. bedrooms, Mansfield Center, $155. furnished Carriage House apt. for Call John or Gene 429-9647 5-6 pm. bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, swimming Missing from bookstore lobby Wed, Info call 456-1425. May thru Aug. $50 per girl per pool. Air con. available, all utii. incl. Mar 27, Call 423-6271 or on campus month plus utll. Call 429-0240. Wanted:' Spanish speaking female 1967 VW for sale - parts. Call A nice place to live. Call 429-4255: ext. 3341. roommate, own room, $60 per mo, keep trying. 429-36 7 2 after 6 pm best offer. Mothers: three-year old children quiet country setting. 429-2226. TRANSLATION CLEARING needed for a study of social Roommate(s) wanted to share apt. at HOUSE - Prose, Poetry translated. development. Participants' mothers For next year: Quiet, friendly, For Sale - 2 ADC 303AX speakers. Walden May-Aug. Your own room, We also read foreign texts and will be paid $0. Call 429-4320, female roommate wanted to share with bath, swimming pool, utll. incl. 10" woofer, 3" tweeter, mid-range. evenings. apt. Looking for apts now. Own prepare English synopses. Languages: 429-4255. French, German, Spanish. Call Retail $170 - 200.00/palr. Asking room. Call Karen, rm 338, 429-2194, $120. 1 1/2 yrs old. Excellent 429-4243. Sublet: Woodhaven Mayl-Sept, leave message or 423-5294. Please ROOMMATE WANTED for summer condition, compares with new set. option to lease, 2 bedrooms, hurr^. ^_^_^^__^__ to share furnished 2 bedroom apt. 742-6747. dishwasher, carpeting and air PAINTING • Desired by 2 UConn Call Judy at 429-2328. conditioning optional. Call 429-9872. Apartment to sublet at Walden. 2 Seniors. Exterior or Interior. WATERBEDS: Classic WATERBEOS Keep trying. bedrooms, swimming pool, 3rd floor Experienced. Excellent references. with 5 and 10 year guarantees. $35 - balcony, and more. Call 4 23-6112, Apt. to sublet from May 8 to Sept. 1. Very reasonable. Call Tom 429-2066 Two bedrooms, partially furnished, $125 complete Used beds now Women: down on the prospect of or 429-9740. Keep trying. or Jim 429-9506. Anytime. Free utll. Incl, $148/mo. Knollwood available. Call 672-6737. Apt. 19, doing housework for the rest of your estimates. Acres; Tel. 429-25 1 3. Norwegian Wood. life? There are opportunities In STEREO COMPONENTS, CALCULATORS. Sansui, Pioneer, Today's Army for training In ovor SALE: AR Turntable, Dynaco PAT-4 Canons for sale: F-l, TLB, FT, All For Sale: Girl's 3-speed Raleigh 200 Jbbs, and most are available to Marantz, Sherwood, Sony, E.P.I., and Dynaco 120 amplifier, Shure with 5 0 mm 1.8's. Also FD 135 mm Sports Bike. Life time guarantee. women. For information call Army ESS, J.B.L., B.S.R., Phillips, Dual, M91 ED cartridge, floor model 3.5, FL 50 mm. Macvo, Vivitar 20 Sublet: 3 room apt. $115 per month. Opportunities: 4 23-7114. Crown, Phaselinear, and all other Pets. May-Sept. Lease renewable, major brands. Lowest Campus Price. speakers. Best offer, call Steve mm and Vivitar 90-230 zoom. Call 429-6778. Tom after six 228-9239. Wlllimantlc, call 423-3580. INTERESTED IN NO—FRILLS Best warranty around. Also LOW COST JET TRAVEL to complete line of Bowmar Lost Cat: Beautiful white angora Light tan. trench coat, size 42, Europe, the Middle East, the Far calculators. This week's special. Teac LOST: Wed, Mar 20, Grad. Cntr 201, East, Africa? EDUCATIONAL male, one black and one green eye. brown lining, name inside Tagg 355 cassette deck. List $349. Sell Vicinity of Woodhaven. Reward for 2 cookie tins. Please call 742-6593 or FLIGHTS and help you find the least Flinch. LOST Sat. night March 16, for $230. new. „ 429.9^3 return. Call 429-3721,6 pm. x 3723. Sentimental value. Reward 2 expensive way to get there. Phone us c< Mar. 16 at Jorgensen at cookies. toll-free at (800) 223-5569. Semi-formal. Call 486-3904. Sri Schneider The "Light of Apt. to sublet, Carriage House, may Roommate wanted: to share apt. Willlmantic" - follow the easy 12 10 to Aug. 3 1, 2 bedrooms, $ 1 2 5 per LOST: from Student Union frlday mo., walking dist. to campus. PORTABLE TV FOR SALE: with two males. 5 mln. from campus. step Schnelderian method to Call 872-8790 between 6 and 7 pm night: Brown stained wooden pipe 429-2504.. Panasonic 9" diagonal, AC/DC enlightnment. Call 423-8516 for free with brass mouth piece. REWARD. operation, a hours playing time Info, between 5 & 6 pm. STEREO SALE: Pioneer SA-800 No questions asked. 429-2800. GUILD F-50 R Acoustic gold rechargeable. Self-contained Amp., JBL-77 spks., Scott 357-B platea frovers-hard shell plus lined cartridge battery. ideal for the Sublet: Walden Apt. May-Aug, 2 LITHUANIAN MESSAGE PALOR case excellent cond. $4 25 firm. Call Receiver, S-11C spks, JVC Track beach, boat. etc. UHF & VHF. Recorder, MORE, 1 1/2 yrs. old bedrooms completely furnished, with exotic hand movements. 429-5513. EXCELLENT CONDITION. Call 429-6557 modern appliances, pool. $180/mo. Refreshing & stimulating. For Future CPA's learn how to prepare Jeff after 6pm, Mon-Fr. 456-04 77. incl. utll. 429-1534. personal appointments ask for for the CPA exam, BECKER CPA WANTED: Inexpensive folk guitar in Schneider or Ella Guru at 423-8516 REVIEW COURSE. Call collect. Two young female cats now living good condition. Contact: Carolyn FOR SALE: 1963 Chovy Impala- between 6 & 7 pm. rm. 207, Batterson D 429-2593. damaged In'accident. With excellent Htfd. 203-246-0488. in a big city apt. want to spend the 327 engine, automatic transmission, summer in the country, and can't be OVERSEAS JOBS Australia, relatively new battery, starter. Will To sublet: Apartment at Willlngton split apart (sisters, you see). They MOTORCYCLE WANTED: 250-350 Oaks, 2 bedroom, June to August, Europe, So. America, Africa. cc. Must be in good running sell as whole or parts to best offer. have shots and will be fixed if Call 429-5 216, for more Students all professions and condition. Call between 4-11. Call 429-7378. necessary. If you're willing to adopt information. occupations $700 -$3000 monthly. 429-2200. Ask for Doug In rm 310 Expenses paid, overtime, sightseeing, them (temporarily or otherwise), Free info. TRANS WORLD call 429-8721. Furnished apt. to sublet, entire Ride needed to Washington, DC, LOST: Brown wallet In mens locker summer. 5 mi. from Storrs in RESEARCH CO, DEPT. A 22, P.O. april 5. Call Mary 429-1334 after Stereo controlled color light organ, room in Field House. Important Ashford. $125/mo. Call Hartford iBox 603, Corte Madera, CA. 94925. papers are needed. 429-7730. 6 pm. 4 colors, 4 different sides. 3 522-4 7 40 collect. Spackous House to sublet on frequency with control knob orig. Apt. to sublet May to Sept. with Sansui 5000M Stereo tuner/ Coventry Lake during summer cost $8S, ask>ng $48. Perfect option to lease. 2 bedrooms, walking Sublet: Walden Aot. May-August, amplifier. Call 429-3126. months. Call 4 29-0617 keep trying. Condition. Call Dave 429-2504. dist. to campus. Rent nego. Call need 1 person - own room - Traveling to Europe? RPA 429-4020. completely furnished, modern FOR SALE! Lange Pros, size 11. FOR SALE: 1971 NSU 1200C. 2 International jet charter flights are Lange Standard, size 6 1/2. New Door Sedan. 23000 miles. 30 plus appliances, pool. $75/mo. Includes low cost $259 and up. Guaranteed SUBLET Our 2 bedroom apt. Harts 195 cm. Super Glass91S com MPG. Excellent Condition everything. Phone 429-7895. departure weekly. Call evenings May-Aug, option to take over lease In Ski pants 32 Reg. 429-6566. throughout. Call 423-3516 anytime. Sept. 4 miles from campus. $ 150 plus 429-1885. util. Call 429-7346. Mother's Helper wanted In exchange for room and board for 19 74-75 196 7 VW for sale- parts. Call school year. 2 mln. walk to campus. 429-3672. after 6pm. Best offer. RIDES Call immediately: 429-8213. Stereo for sale: Pioneer SA-9100 BOSTON NEW LONDON Room & Board In exchange for Amplifier $285. (cost $4 00 new) babysitting this summer. Must have and pioneer TX-9100 Tuner $205 Call Wendy 4 29-2194 Call Tom 429-3163 mornings free in June. 2 mln. walk (Cost $300 new). Used 5 1/2 call between 5 & 6 pm for Fri Hundreds ol months, perfect condition - tested to campus. Call Immediately: 429-8213. twice. Call Dave at 4 29-1569. Call Nancy 429-9701 rm. 205 BRIDGEPORT leaving Thurs. afternoon American students Having lost Passbook no. 389325 ARTIST WANTED experienced In Call Pat 423-4130 Issued by Waterbury Savings Bank, I poster design and layout. Part-time, Call Ira 429-5166 Students leaving campus for the hereby make notice of application paid, start Immediately. Call leaving Thurs. weekend may participate in the free for a new passbook. Signed Joyce Experimental College, 486-4804 Daily Campus ride information placed in Mordenti. Call Pa tricia 429-4893 between 2 ft 4. service by coming to our office on leaving Thurs. North Eagleville Road Monday Wanted: Bookshelves, filing cabinets, through Friday between 10 a.m. and RECOGNIZED and the following books: Botany, FEMALE roommate needed for WALLINGFORD 4 p.m. They should tell us the^r 5th ed., Wilson, Loomls, Steves; SUMMER May-August, Barbara name, destination and phone Chemistry, Man and Society, Jones. Manor Apts. LOW RENT: $37.50. Call Wendy 429-2595 number. An indentification card is 429-2427. Call Cindy SOON at 429-1889. leaving 3 30 required. OVERSEAS *Y Information must be received no STAMFORD later than the day before publication ENDS TONITE: "THE STING" 2:00 6:30 9:00 and on Friday for the following MEDICAL SCHOOLS Call Jim 429-6317 Monday's edition. STORRS WED The rides published during the week refer to that immediate 429-6062 THRU ALBANY COLLEGE weekend. fca TUES Call Scott 429-2908 The Daily Campus cannot assume responsibility for made DAILY 2:00 6:30 9:00 SAT-SUN 2:00 4:15 6:30 9:00 between passengers and drivers. LACONIA, NEW HAMPSHIRE Passengers should expect to share For the session stsrtinf July, 1974, BROUGHT BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND!! AND VICINITY traveling expenses. 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Pull! Come on, everyone together, pull. The newest intramural sport on ...these contestants. Every man must pull his own weight and more. And aftt campus. Tug-O-War. brought these contestants together at Northwest Quadrangle the tug-of-war is over, what else but a beer? Everyone looks determined to to try their might and balance. Object of the game: to battle and defeat... win...now, if the rope doesn't break...(Photos by Susan Perry). Tug-O-War contestants pull each other apart Gridders look for offense replacements needed for By BRUCE LUBIN win, we're still in the running UConn football coach Larry Only Rhode Island spoiled a Naviaux, along with 76 perfect Yankee Conference linebacker and in the "Take up rope. Take up for campus intramural candidates for this fall's varsity record, by holding the Huskies secondary. slack. Pull!" These are the champion in our division." football team plan to begin to a 7—7 tie. Connecticut's Naviaux said he expects to exhortations of an intramural The intramural champion will only losses were to Lchigh and continue the Wing T offense representative starting the spring here Thursday. be the house that has Naviaux directed the Huskies Delaware, both chosen to play and the 5-4 defensive setup "pulls", in the opening round accumulated the most points in to an 8—2-1 record and won in post-season tournaments. which was so successful last of the new intramural sport, soccer, softball, basketball, 1973 New England According to Naviaux, "We fall. Tug-O-War. swimming, volleyball, track, coach-of-the-year honors in his arc on top, both in the Yankee "Spring practice," according Teams from all across bowling, and Tug-O-War. Conference and rccordwise. to Naviaux, "will be devoted to campus competed against each first year at UConn. Spring practice will conclude Therefore everyone will "be evaluation of personnel and other last night in thej ungle, The captain of J efferson's shooting at us, and we cannot learning specific techniques for the Frats (Northwest opponents. Roger Downic of with the annual spring clinic for afford a down game. Thus, we blocking and tackling. After Quadrangle), Alumni Quad and the Ohio entry provided his coaches at Memorial Stadium are going to have to work very that, the coaching staff will Towers to try to prove which team with a different incentive. Saturday morning, April 27. hard." begin making replacements for dorm had the strongest, best "I buy the brews if we win," Last year Connecticut won The team's offense appears the various vacancies." were his last words before his the Yankee Conference title, balanced team. to be the biggest question There are 24 returning team began pulling in the while posting victories over According to Lou Fagnani mark. Center Rich Foye, guard lettermen. from J efferson House, "If we competition. Yale, Rutgers, and Holy Cross. Bob Bundy, and tackles J im Varsity Baseball Schedule Bailey and Steve Schainker have Providence April 3 all been lost. Holy Cross 5 In addition, the fullback at Holy Cross 6 Falrfleid 9 position, which was held down Maine 12 last year by Eric Torkelson, Maine 13 now a member of the Green Rhode Island 16 17 Bay Packers of the National at Rhode Island Northeastern 20 Football League, must be filled. 24 at Brown 2t "We are young at the New Hampshire 27 at New Hampshire May 8 halfbacks, but we did gain good Yale experience 'there last season," Boston College 9 Naviaux said. at Massachusetts 10 Massachusetts 11 Defensively, the team appears at Falrfield 12 to be in good shape, with Brown 14 DAVID ROIZENBUT Linebacker Don Thompson (91) and middle guard Joe Corbo (83) are two of the returning director of the lettermen who figure to give the Connecticut football team a strong defense next fall. Thompson is shown here ready to tackle Yale's Rudy Green en route to a 27-13 victory for the Huskies. Israel Aliyah Center of Mew England UConn travels to the Yale Bowl Sept. 28 to battle the Elis next season. Drug exam planned A YACHTING GROUP j OPPORTUNITIES is looking for four good men - or girls — or both! These | for Wednesday people will be drafted into service from May 14-26, 1974, (at their own expense- $500.00 or so) to fly to Tortola in IN ISRAEL The Drug Certification the British Virgin Islands (Caribbean) to participate in a Examination has been SCUBA diving expedition, to swim, to snorkel, and so forth TUESDAY, APRIL 2 rescheduled for Wednesday .... With a qualified skipper on board — and a very well from 7-9 p.m. in Physical qualified SCUBA diving instructor, none other than Rich 7:30 PM SU217 Sciences Room 100. For Nordstrom of Sprague Hall, UConn. Call Rich at 486-2806 further information call the (or phone Hastings Travel, Inc. The Arrangers, at 742-7349 - Sponsored by the Shalom Group Department of Physical located at the junction of Rtes. 31 and 275 in Coventry Ct.) i Education at 486-3625. 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