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By United Press International but stopped short of declaring it was under way. "Installment and mortgage debt already is a Overburdened by debt and with credit all but cut Private economists say the recession is here and substantial burden, savings are near a record-low off, American consumers are in for a tough year as it will be worse than expected. level, and these burdens will increase as unemploy- the nation heads into a steep recession that could "The Federal Reserve's tight money policy has ment begins to rise," Ortner said. begin in earnest this month. produced an economic slump which could, at least Consumer credit was severely curtailed by the Alfred Kahn, chairman of the Council on Wage in the early stages, be deeper than most analysts administration's March 14 anti-inflation measures and Price Stability, said Wednesday it is possible inside and outside of government had predicted," at the same time that prices, especially for energy, for the economy to avoid the recession "that now said David M. Jones, economist for Aubrey G. continued to escalate sharply. seems so imminent" if there is moderation in Lanston & Co. "The resulting decline in real take-home pay is wage and price increases in the months ahead. Robert Ortner, economist for Bank of New York, likely to pull the bottom out of the consumer Charles Schultze, chairman of the Council of said a serious recession is already here and the sector," Jones said. "And with declining consumer Economic Advisers, Tuesday said he saw "some "extremely fragile" consumer sector should be hit demand business could find an unwelcome buildup signals that could be associated with a recession" with a sharp drop in spending.. in inventory stock, a cut in production and layoffs. (Efltuwctintt Satlg Campus Serving Storrs Since 1896

Volume LXXXIII No. 109 STORRS, CONNECTICUT Thursday, April 10,1980 FSSO candidate ruled ineligible Second semester Deorio calls mistake . standing inadequate an embarrassment

By DOUG FISHER By DAVE SCHOOLCRAFT "It is the responsibility of the elections The Student Action Ticket nominee for chairman committee to know their own constitution and run a of the student government. Allyson Zankman, is constitutuional election," Allyson Zankman, Fede- not eligible for the position because of her semester ration of Students and Service Organizations standing, Craig Minor, chairman of the Federation (FSSO) chairwoman candidate said Wednesday. of Students and Service Organizations (FSSO) Zankman, who is running on the Student Action Committee, told the Central Committee Wednes- Ticket (SAT), was ruled ineligible by the FSSO day. Central Committee Wednesday because only According to the FSSO constitution, a student upperclassmen can run for the chairperson position must be in their fourth semester to hold the office according to the constitution. Zankman is a second of chairman. Zankman is a freshman, and would

SEE PAGE 4 Allyson Zankman [Staff photo by Dan Neiman|. SEE PAGE 4 Militants: If U.S. acts, hostages die

TEHRAN. Iran "slightest" military action gets aggressive. Iran moved death for the hostages if government with all (UPI)—The militants in the against Iran. a step closer to war with President Carter follows up frankness that if it launched U.S. Embassy threatened While the militants neighboring Iraq, whose the steps he announced a military aggression against Thursday to "kill" the 50 warned they would • regime it vowed Thursday to Monday with tougher, Iran, we shall immediately American hostages if the "immediately destroy all the overthrow. military measures. kill all the hostages.'- a United States takes even the spy hostages" if Washington "We have decided to "We warn the American spokesman said. overthrow the Baathist m —* regime of Iraq." Foreign Minister Sadcgh Hijacker taken Ghotbzadeh announced over Tehran Radio. into custody Ghotbzadeh's announce- MIAMI (UPI)—A stocky man with a .45-caliber pistol ment followed an angry vaulted over a fence at a Los Angeles airport Wednesday, crossfire of words between ran aboard an American Airlines jet waiting to take on its Iranian ruler Ayatollah passengers and forced the crew to fly him to Cuba. Ruhollah Khomeini and Iraqi The Boeing 727, carrying only the hijacker, the President Saddam three-man flying crew and four stewardesses, landed at Hussein—and in turn was Jose Marti airport Havana at 5:18 p.m.. almost six hours followed by reports of after it left Los Angeles. fighting along the Iraqi- The Federal Aviation Administration reported the Iranian border. hijacker had been taken into custody by Cuban authorities. Washington's severance Vincent Modugno, a spokesman for American Airlines in of diplomatic relations with HOUSTON—Mohammad Herarkhan head of consular Miami, said the crew was "okay. They're tired. It's been a Iran was greeted with a affairs at the Iranian Consule in Houston waves a flower long day for them." mixture of "jubilation" in draped picture of Ayatollah k home In In as he prepares to the streets and threats of board a departing flight I PI Page 2 The Connecticut Daily Campus, Thursday, April 10,1980 > • (Eunnecticut fiat Iff (Campus SERVING STORRS SINCE 1896

EDITOR IN CHIEF KEN KOEPPER

MANAGING EDITOR DAN ALEXANDER

BUSINESS MANAGER GRAEME BROWN

WMMM ?m»»l i mi poataga paid al Slorta. C*nn HUM Published by iht Connac|icut Daily .Xawt 121 N Eagiamila Ha U IN, Stona. Conn Monday through Friday »V10 11/21. 1/27 11(30. 1(21-3*). 1/18 4/25. and aaarial odHtona on 9/6, 12/17, S/12 Tolopftono: (203) i?a 91M iuoicnption HO oon uConn tiuooni umiad Praia international talaahotoa ant 11 ii i ida it M no coal to The Daily Cimpui by the Willimini ic c hromc la and u mud Praaa In ei—Lena*SMO<' ■■tei IMUtl Pn»»»lnl"l Int. Vote to scrap Now—live from Moscow (Idaho) FSSO constitution WASHINGTON—President Carter has It could also give NBC an opportunity to get asked all companies which were going to off the hook. They could televise the games, It's been two years since UConn heard the first cries supply equipment, food and drink to the starting each program with the announcer for revision of the Federation of Students and Moscow Olympics to refrain from doing so. saying, "And now—live from Moscow—the Service Organizations' constitution. And here we Millions of dollars will go down the drain if Summer Olympics." No mention would be are. still stuck with the same old document. everyone complies. made of Idaho. The FSSO constitution is divided into nine sections—16 I'll go along with the president's'boycott, I'm not suggesting outright duplicity, but pages of bureaucratic gobbledygook. Parts of it are written with one exception. To leave the detente door there is no reason why American athletes in such a way that should any problems arise with the just slightly open, I think the president could not wear East German, Russian and student government they may be interpreted to suit the should permit the people who ran the bus Hungarian track suits, as well as U.S. ones, government's wishes. And that is precisely what has system from the parking lots to the stadiums so the viewing audience would have a rooting happened. at Lake Placid to provide the transportation interest in the results. The amendments approved by the FSSO Central for the Moscow games. Committee March 26 are insufficient. Changing FSSO's I can't think of any gesture that would be title to the Undergraduate Student Government, for more meaningful. If the system works as well example, won't remedy what's wrong with the constitu- as it did at Lake Placid, no one will be able to Art Buchwald tion. What we need is a new constitution. get to the events and the people who came Students are now being given the opportunity to voice from all over the world will be furious at the If the idea doesn't appeal to NBC. they their opinions on this issue. The Central Committee is Soviets for ruining their fun. If the Lake could use a split screen and at the same asking students to vote on the proposed amendments at Placid transportation plans for busing are moment they're running a relay race in today's referendum. And last on the list of proposals is the used in Moscow, there will be thousands of Moscow, "U.S.S.R., our men and women proposal to rewrite the constitution entirely. empty seats at every event, and television would be running it in Moscow, Idaho. If we Today is the last day of student elections. Take a minute audiences all over the world will believe beat their time, we would declare our team to vote in the referendum. Vote to scrap the constitution. President Carter's boycott was a smashing the winners. success. The only things Americans -had to look We could even go so far as to tell the forward to this summer were the political Russians that they could keep the buses after " conventions and the Moscow Olympics. Congress plays the games are over.. As time goes on..more and more people say As for the other items for the Olympics, it the president made a mistake. He should seems unfair for the manufacturers', who have have urged a boycott of the political been working on them all winter, to take a conventions and allowed Americans to the circle game financial bath. What do you do with the participate in the games. souvenirs and other products with the I am not criticizing Mr. Carter for his Remember that game you used to play when you Moscow Olympic logo on them? decision not to have the U.S. team go to were a kid? The one where a bunch of you would sit Not too many people know about it, but Moscow. I'm just trying to find a solution in a circle and pass a whispered message all the there is a place in the United States called which will satisfy his foreign policy and also way around? Then the last kid would have to Moscow. Idaho. What would be wrong with give us something to watch on TV. stand up and repeat what he thought he heard. having a summer Olympics in Moscow, Idaho, If we knew the Lake Placid bus system was That's a good game for little kids. Not only is it fun. but it not so much to let our athletes compete as to being used in Russia, and we could still watch - is instructive. It teaches kids how easily information can be give American entrepreneurs an opportunity an Olympics from Moscow. Idaho, our distorted. to unload all their stock? summer would be made. But it seems sometimes adults play this game. too. When UConn professor Thomas B. Goodkind submitted to the U.S. Energy Department his proposal to build two model solar homes, he casually mentioned the models might later be used as doghouses. And when Johnny Carson caught wind of the news, he poked fun at the idea in one of his opening monologues. It didn't stop there. Continuing around the circle, the information passed on to the House subcommittee on energy development, where suddenly Goodkind's solar models became "solar doghouses." The circle was complete. Such silliness is acceptable in children's games. It is not acceptable in the House of Representatives. Not only has the subcommittee made itself look ridiculous. It has made Goodkind's perfectly legitimate project look ridiculous as well. The "circle game" is great—when it's a game. But when distorted facts expose people to ridicule, the game is over. . . +YTN*TI r ill UrW ^liiMOjyjjg Rfc AN ALTERNATE STRATEGY ? .. y/E ASK JERRt' RDRD TO RUN mm' WE TURN TUEO£CnONAND HE K(Sfe PRESIDENT, jBmwB^Sr DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau

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—Spokesman for Iranian militants The Connecticut Daily Campus, Thursday, April 10,1980 Page 3 The hardest part is admitting it to yourself

I have a confession to make. I'm a power was lacking. I fell asleep. Yes, tell you is a sure sign of didn't respond. They would play loud sleepaholic. Yes,I know it's a rather asleep. Zonked, crashed, nodded sleepaholism. music all night and throw cold water sensitive issue,but I feel the time has out, call it what you will. I was It was around this time that my on me, anything to keep me awake. arrived to come to grips with this catching flies, you might say. God, family started to take notice of my I started sleeping behind their problem, no matter how many people how I hate to talk about this...but I strange snoozing habits. "Get the backs, however, checking into sleazy would rather ignore it. I'm a chronic feel that I must. hell up!" they would say, but I'd just fleabag hotels, just to get my sleepaholic who needs help and Yes, that party was just the laugh and go back to sleep. Oh. if sleeping "kicks." Oh, it was so knows it. beginning. Soon, I found myself only I had gotten up. but this, for the awful, so very awful. taking catnaps. Oh. it all seemed time being, was not to be. Finally, though. I think I have Just a few years ago, I was just like quite innocuous then, very harmless. turned over a new leaf. Yes, a new everyone else. My sleeping habits A wink here, a few winks there. It all day has dawned. No longer do I nod were normal, and never seemed to seemed so easy, so very, very easy. I out at will, or doze off on demand. arouse suspicion in anyone. 1 was, for started rationalizing my actions. In Jim Condon Thanks to the strength and support of all intents and purposes, a social retrospect, perhaps this should have my family and ten weekly sessions at sleeper. tipped me off that I might be a My sleeping habits got out of Sleepaholics Anonymous. I think I Sleeping. I felt at the time, was potential sleepaholic. "I'm tired." I control. I started sleeping in the car. have finally licked my sleeping just another part of life, another used to say, or "I think I'll lie down sleeping in the shower, sleeping in problem. Before. I just couldn't avoid experience to be enjoyed, but not for a little while." supermarkets, even sleeping in my wanting to... uh.. .sleep... uh... want abused. What, you might ask, caused Soon it got much worse. I found sleep. 1 started needed more and to...uh...Zzzzzzzz! this fine, upstanding American youth myself starting to neglect my more Z's every day. and I'd do IEditor's note: When Mr. Condon to resort to a life of hard-core responsibilities just to find time to lie anything to get them. passed out in our office, his head sleeping? It'§ not an easy story to down and count sheep. I found Once, 1 came home and found that struck the typewriter giving him a tell, but I shall try. myself doing anything I could in my mattress had been hidden. My second degree concussion. The Four years ago, I was at a party order to get my feather fix: locking family was trying to tell me hospital says he is doing much with some friends. It was a fairly my door and taking my phone off the something, but I was just too better, and cards and flowers can he lively party, and there was no reason hook. And, oh God yes. I was 'hooked' to-listen. They'd try to sent to him in care" of Windham to do what I did but. alas, my will sleeping alone, which any doctor will pump me full of hot coffee, but I Hospital, t Letters to the editor help people retain their country? when the Co-op's nominating seniors, and masters candidates trom Slim Whitman Thousands of people have died in committee disqualified two graduate running for Board of Directors Afghanistan due to the Russians. Yet students because it was questionable positions? not just another we are outraged when our president as to whether they could serve a two- Three—How can Mr.Tenzer praise asks us to register to show our anger year term. the student board members as being Beatles or Elvis to the Soviets. Mr. Harry Johnson, current "courageous. conscientious and How can people be so concerned president of the Co-op, in his recent imaginative" and the entire board as .about death due to natural causes letter in the University Chronicle, having "strength and To the editor: like disease and starvation, and yet claims that the studentljbdy does, in understanding" while the Co-op We. the members of the Slim be so callous to the taking of life by fact, have adequate representation consistently ignores the service Whitman—Rock Godd cult, strongly another human hand? To me. death on the Co-op Board. However, the needs of its members, refuses to pay- protest Jim Condon's use of sarcasm is death, and we should do our best to exclusion of terminal master's interest on our $35 deposits, in reference to Slim Whitman (Daily prevent it. degree students discredits his promotes a patronage refund myth, Campus, Monday). For your When the president asked for this, argument. charges excessive prices. and information. Jim. Slim holds the all of the sudden we are fighting a The CCR recognizes this excludes juniors. seniors. and record for top international male war for the oil companies. What war? discriminatory policy presently in master's degree candidates from its recording star. Why. for Slim's sake. Does Afghanistan export oil to us? the by-laws. Furthermore, it is Board membership? Slim is better than the Beatles or The U.S. has no intention whatsoever evident that Mr. Johnson refuses to Why also should we. as Co-op Elvis. Surely international male to go to war. and yet the "informed" admit that such discrimination exists. members, help to perpetuate these recording stars do not deserve this protesters are certain of it. Therefore. I am urging all graduate policies? Please support the kind of treatment. There is the argument that even students to vote this week for those Committee for Co-op Reform in the Who has not heard such classics as the Pentagon doesn't want candidates who represent the CCR: elections. Keith A. Yagaloff "Una Paloma Blanco" or "Red registration. All the better. If the Tom McKeith. Keith Yagoloff. Wulf Wing"? Tell us you aren't thrilled military doesn't want it, then it just Losee. James Kann. Len Committee for Co-op Reform every time you hear this immortal proves that registration is a political, Krimmerman and James Defronzo. song! How about "It's a Sin To Tell a not a military move. Again, the bill I believe that these candidates Lie?' for registration is merely a political offer the only hope we have of A united UConn Try comparing that to "Hello move to show the Soviets, and the changing the present by-laws. Unless Larry." Jim! Please try to be better whole world for that matter, that it is we vote for these CCR members. is best for future Masters Degree students will informed the next time you throw not right to subjugate entire nations, To the eaitor: continue to be excluded from the Co- your vicious sarcasm around! kill thousands, and level villages. As the University prepares to enter op Board. Therefore, a vote for the Donald "Slim" Burch Is that so bad? Have we sunk to its second century, it is imperative CCR is a positive vote for all graduate Benjamin "Slim" Travisano such a low level that we no longer that it continue to progress and students. Sousa House care for human life? I hope not. A few avoid stagnation while confronting RandiL. Miller demonstrations do not mean fiscal austerity. With the coming of Dept. of Sociology anything to the Soviets, but a people tht 1980s, the University will face Scampus Tope' article who act in one concerted move, can crises on several fronts including have an effect that the few could not increasingly restricted monetary not in good taste have. Please write your congressman Tenzer's arguement resources and declining enrollments. and ask him to support the bill for In view of such circumstances. I registration. lacks solid facts feel that faculty and administrators To the editor: Douglas Fingles as well as students must work To the editor: together effectively to achieve the I found the article (Daily Campus, As a member of the Committee for April 1) on John Paul II pointless,, best utilization of our scarce Co-op Reform. I would like to present resources. The University can be and lacking taste. Perhaps you and Co-op discriminates a dilemma to the University your reporter are the real "April kept from declining in quality only by- community. careful scrutiny and evaluation of Fools." against grad students With regard to a recent editorial by- Jim Sullivan current policy with an eye to Morton J. Tenzer. I ask the maximum utility distribution. To the editor: following: The aforementioned strife for the Recent draft scare As a graduate student and member One—If as stated by Tenzer. the best utilization of our present of the Committee for Co-op Reform CCR represents "a narrow, crabbed, resources does not. however, is out of line (CCR) I would like to address an and selfish factionalism." why did preclude continuing efforts to expand issue of concern to graduate the Co-op Elections Committee the University's resource base, nominate three of the CCR's six To the editor: students. The Co-op Bookstore, in its particularly in the form of legislative candidates to the Board of Directors? This letter is in regards to the by-laws, is explicit in stating that all support. On the contrary, it should be It's also odd that the three nominees recent outcry of people against the student members of the Board of a priority. However, one must be draft. As far as I can tell, there is no Directors must be able to serve for a received letters, in which Mr. Tenzer realistic in one's expectation of said states "I am sure that you share the legislation in the works for reviving two-year period in order to be expansion. commitment of the Co-op creating a the draft. The only legislation on a nominated. Such a policy An additional area that the draft-related issue is registration. systematically excludes all terminal truly excellent bookstore on this University Senate should concern The basic idea behind registration Masters Degree students from campus." itself with would be the upgrading of is a valid and good one. We try to serving on the Co-op's Board of Two—Why does the present Co-op scholastic standards. . _ Patricia A. Kery help combat the disease and the Directors. Board of Directors support a policy starvation in the world. Why can't we Such a situation occurred this year. which effectively excludes juniors. CafldidAte.fprUnive.rsity Senate Page 4 The Connecticut Daily Campus, Thursday. April 10.1980 ^.embarrassment' Candidates' forum FROM PAGE ONE not be eligible until the next election. FSSO constitution key issue Zankman's petition was accepted by Steve Pranger, the student government's election committee chairman. The By LESLIE FINKELSTEIN be the constitution, but the Zankman's Student Action discrepancy "was not recognized by the activities office, The Federation of budget, housing and Ticket, said he would make 1 which is responsible for checking the validity of student Students and Service accreditation." he said. the "Committee to Protect election petitions. Minor said. Organizations (FSSO) Deorio said he would give the UConn Budget" a FSSO Vice Chairman Jim Deorio, who is running against the Finance Committee more constitutional revision and permanent part of FSSO, Zankman. said the mistake was "embarrassing." Inter the State budget cuts were direction from the Central and assist the group with Area Residents' Council Chairman Dave Lasnick, however, the main concerns of Committee and make radio work and research. put the blame on both sides of the dispute. participants in a Central station WHUS independent "I think the elections committee made some very bad Committee candidates forum from FSSO. According to Potenza said women and mistakes." Lasnick said, "I think it's also a comment on Wednesday morning. Deorio, this would add 25 minority groups are not the candidates." The debate between percent to FSSO's current receiving enough money, Lasnick said Zankman is a member of a ticket that is Committee Chairman budget. while WHUS is getting too calling for constitutional revisions and that as such she candidates Allyson Zankman The statements from the much. She said she opposes should have known what the requirements are for the and Jim Deorio became four Central Committee position. heated when they discussed candidates present, Lenny FSSO funding varsity teams, but said she would like to see The FSSO elections began yesterday, and it is too late to the constitutional revisions. Parla. Sharon Potenza, remove her name from the ballots. There was speculation Zankman said the present Cheryl Hayden and FSSO put pressure on among Central Committee members that if Zankman is constitution is "not Thaddeus O'Brien, were athletic director John Toner elected, the results will be nullified and voting for that outgrown, just ineffective," more diverse. to distribute athletic funds position will have to be held again at a later date. and it makes FSSO more of a Parla. running on more equitably. In other business. Sheila Fidellman chairwoman of the "filibuster and debate information committee, asked the Central Committee to club" than a student appoint a committee to oversee the hiring of a yearbook government. editor for next year. "Without an effective Also, because of a "typographical error" in the system we cannot properly" referendum in the polling places, next year's FSSO will address the issues," she technically be required to hold meetings every week, said. instead of every two weeks as intended in the referendum. According to Zankman. Because the referendum is already at the polls, it is not the new constitution would clear just what FSSO will do to avoid being forced to hold create "decentralization and the weekly meetings. centralization at the same time." The decentralization would be a result of power ...Zankman being concentrated in many people instead of a few. and FROM PAGE ONE the centralization would semester student. occur because the Central "Hundreds of students have already voted for the SAT and Finance committees under the assumption we were all valid candidates," would be combined, she Zankman said. said. She urged students to continue voting for the SAT, Zankman said Deorio's "because I'm still more competent than Jim Deorio." past experience would not Zankman said it was "not our responsibility to find out help him because "being election eligibility—it's up to the Elections Committee to involved in an inefficient inform the candidates. They are under the constitution, not government doesn't help us." much." The SAT platform calls for constitutional reform, Deorio said .he opposes Zankman said, and being ruled ineligible is "indicative of" merging the two the constitution's ineffectiveness." . committees, and "the entire issue is getting out of hand.'' Student government elections continue today, as "The SAT will abide by the student's decision and will J dormitory residents will vote In their residential areas. not contest the vote," Zankman said. "The things affecting students next year will not Commuters voted yesterday [Staff photo by Dan Nelman]. James J. Mapes Utnaveigli j&> . /o Luncheon *2.50 and uP~J^Ki#SSr^^^ $ announces Full Dinner 6.95 and up ^^^C&TSI if~ * <^ ^y. fc.- Self-Hypnosis by Mail Sunday Brunch 1100-200 Overnight guests 11 .uu t.vu starting at 12.00 . James J. Mapes is Director of the New York Center for Hynosis and founder of PSI (Positive Self-image). Training as well as an 429-4490 per person entertainer. 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Soviets launch more cosmonauts e hostage? BOGOTA. Columbia to an unnamed country in the demands they have MOSCOW (UPI)—The Soviet Union Wednesday (UPI)—Comandante Uno. Far East. maintained throughout the launched the world's most experienced space traveler and the masked leader of the He said Austria offered siege—release of 311 jailed a rookie cosmonaut into orbit aboard Soyuz-35 to dock leftists occupying the the group "transitory leftists and payment of $50 with a robot laboratory and possibly set a new record for Dominican Embassy, said asylum" in deference to the million. space endurance. Wednesday some of the 18 release of Austrian "We are insisting on Almost exactly one year after the last manned launching hostage diplomats may be Ambassador Edgar Selzer freedom for 311 political from Earth, the red, white and black spacecraft carrying released in 10 days and who was freed March 6 so he prisoners but fundamentally, Leonid Popov and Valary Ryumin lifted off from the conceded the guerrillas will could be with his gravely ill we ask for the liberation of Baikonur launching site in Central Asialat 4:38 p.m.Moscow settle for less than their wife in Vienna. the M19 high command time 8:38 a.m. EST and hurtled into orbit where it is original ransom demands. And for the first time, seven jailed leftists plus expected to link up with the Sayut-6 space station, the "The dialogue is going Comandante Uno conceded some other comrades," he linchpin of the ambitious Soviet space program. well and the ransom the leftists will settle for less said without citing a specific conditions have improved." than the two basic ransom number. said the short, bespectacled Af ghan rebels report victories guerrilla leader in an hour- ISLAMABAD. Pakistan (UPI)—Afghan rebels claimed long telephone interview Israeli tanks move north, Wednesday their forces have killed more than 600 Soviet with the newspaper el soldiers over the past three months in northeastern Espectador. occupy southern Lebanon Adakhshan province, bordering the Soviet Union. He spoke shortly before A spokesman of the Jamiate Islami, an exiled Moslem the 12th round of ransom HILL 880, Lebanon (UPI)—Without firing a shot, Israeli party with a base in the northern Pakistani town of talks was held in a cream- armored columns surged five miles into southern Lebanon Peshawar, said the rebel forces capitalized on poor weather colored van parked outside Wednesday and dug in for what looked like a "permanent" conditions and destroyed main transportation links in the the embassy. The talks stay to guard against Palestinian guerrilla raids across the strategic province where they fought the Soviets. ended in smiles and border, U.N. peacekeeping troops said. Although the rebel claims could not be independently handshakes after about 1Vi The three-pronged movement sliced into territory control- confirmed, diplomats in Islamabad have said the Soviets hours but made no other led by the 600-man Irish battalion of the U.N. peacekeeping suffered heavy losses in the province when they began a apparent progress. force, and Western diplomatic sources said it apparently was major offensive there in January. It was the 43rd day of the in retaliation for the Palestinian guerrilla attack on an Israeli siege that began when an border kibbutz less than 48 hours earlier. Andean pact nations meet armed band of guerrillas In Tel Aviv, the military command said only, "The army is took 57 prisoners at a carrying out patrol activity in south Lebanon as part of LIMA, Peru (UPI)—Foreign Ministers from Andean Pact diplomatic reception. There preventive measures to meet more possible attacks by countries convened in Lima Wednesday to find a formula are still 18 diplomats, terrorists." that will allow the evacuation of thousands of Cubans together with two Colombian According to Israeli officials, the guerrillas who attacked crammed into the Peruvian embassy in Havana. photo-journalists who the Misgav Am kibbutz Monday had managed to slip between Peru requested the urgent ministerial meeting at the voluntarily remained behind, the Irish and Nigerian K.N. positions to reach the border. Foreign Ministry in downtown Lima with its fellow pact captive in the embassy Three Israelis and all five guerrillas were killed. nations—Colombia. Venezuela, Ecuador and Bolivia—to where 10 men and 6 women Irish troops estimated the Israelis crossed into Lebanon deal with the refugee crisis, which entered its sixth day guerrillas are in control. with at least 17 halftrack and 10 fulltrack armored personnel Wednesday. Comandante Uno said the carriers in all, some 200 to 250 soldiers, and two bulldozers. Cuban leader Fidel Castro has said the Cubans taking talks are going well and the As a bulldozer and four armored vehicles rolled down the asylum in the embassy in an effort to leave Cuba will be April 19 Movement road from the village of Kunin toward Biet Yahoun, permitted to go if they can find a country to give them a guerrillas, known as Ml9, Commandant Maj. Michael Minehane, Cork, second-in- visa. have already made plans for command of. the Irish battalion, speculated they were in for a an eventual flight via Austria long stay.

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—■ The Connecticut Daily Campus, Thursday, April 10,1980 page 7 Independent Anderson 'threat' U.S. WIXAP-UP Mrs. Kopechne holds no grudge has Carter forces concerned SWIFTWATER, Pa. (UPI>—The mother of Mary Jo WASHINGTON (UPI)— ballot in the 50 states, But he is under pressure Kopechne does not hold Sen. Edward Kennedy responsible The Carter campaign, hinting that Carter might try from moderates of both for her daughter's death in the 1969 accident at worried that John Anderson to stop an Anderson Chappaquiddick, and says she may vote for him for parties to make the race and president. might siphon off Democratic candidacy where it is most observers feel his voters in the general possible to do so. candidacy would hurt Carter There was no romance between her daughter and the senator, said Gwendolyn Kopechne, and she is sure there election, said Wednesday it Anderson has not decided more than Ronald Reagan, was no wrongdoing surrounding the incident in which is looking into state election whether to bolt the who seems virtually assured laws governing independent Republican party—where his of the GOP nomination. Kennedy drove his car off a bridge and into one of the island's tidewater basins. presidential races. liberal stands on social Smith, asked why the Campaign legal counsel issues have alienated many committee is looking into Tim Smith said he is conservatives—to run as an state election laws, Home radiation detector developed assembling data on how an independent in the general confirmed Anderson is the WISCASSET, Maine (UPI)—An anti-nuclear group has independent gets on the election. reason. developed a home radiation monitoring device for people "I think it's obvious, for who live near the Maine Yankee nuclear power plant. the same reason reporters The device developed for Sensible Maine Power by John are doing the same G. King of Woolwich, a physics professor at the Oil, banking trigger rally research—Anderson. I just Massachusetts Institute of Technology, contains a Geiger wanted to be sure we had the tube that is sensitive to gamma rays from radioactive NEW YORK (UPI)—A prime rate cut and oil speculation latest, most up-to-date gases. sent stocks sharply and broadly higher Wednesday despite information about those When radiation exceeds a certain rate, a light flashes on, rising tensions in the Middle East. Trading was moderately requirements," Smith said. a beep sounds and an electric clock plugged into the device active. j * j stops. The Dow Jones industrial average, a 6.66-point gainer lVy Jj63gU6 uOVS Owners of the device, which sell for about $40, would Tuesday, climbed 10.92 points to 785.92. then call a telephone number and leave a recorded Much of the gain came in the last 30 minutes, after UMB W3Ilt6Cl DV PlflVplj message stating the time the device was activated. Bank and Trust of New York—a small institution but one that J J &^ has acted ahead of the field—lowered its prime rate to 19.75 Judge reviews Lance indictments percent from the prevailing 20 percent. PRINCETON. N.J. Oil stocks were rally leaders following a rumor that Mobil's (UPI)—Princeton University ATLANTA (UPI)—The prosecution rested its volumi- Canadian unit was about to report on its testing of a well began admitting women nous case against Bert Lance Wednesday and the judge offshore Newfoundland. And published reports said the oil students several years ago, threw out at least seven of the 33 indictments against the companies were loaded with cash for exploration. but it wasn't until this week former federal budget director and three associates. that complete sexual Once the government presentation, which began 12.5 equality finally reached the weeks ago, was completed, U.S. District Judge Charles A. Ivy League campus. 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■.. ii Page 8 The Connecticut Dally Campus, Thursday, April 10,1960 . STATE WRAP-UP Trace of family assets Builders protest Carter policies proposed in Medicaid bill HARTFORD (UPI)—Leg of Medicaid recipients to the state will pay for her HARTFORD (UPD—Angry home builders took to the islators. upset by contribute to the cost of their nursing home." he said. street* of four( onncotkut cities in their trucks and heavy Connecticut's multi-million care. Medicaid benefits arc "But if you have $5,000 and equipment Wednesday to protest Carter administration dollar outlay for Medicaid. paid 50-50 by federal and give it to your children two policies they claim are killing their industry. look a sideways approach state governments. years before you apply for An estimated I.(XX) vehicles draped with protest banners Wednesday with a bill to "If you're a millionaire state aid. the state can try to and posters inched through the streets of downtown track down assets and your mother is a pauper get that money." Hartford to protest high interest rates and the skyrocketing transferred by recipients to cost <>l housing. family or friends. Democrats split over bill, The intent of the proposal Weicker endorses Bozzuto approved by t he- Appropriations Committee is argue over school funding IIKIIHil PORHUPD—U.S. Sen. Lowell Weicker. saying to find wealthy elderly his party cant wait for a •Messiah." Wednesday said he's persons who may have decided to support State Minority Leader Richard Bo/./uto turned their money over to HARTFORD (UPI)—A Democratic faction on the Legis- in the OOP race for the U.S. Senate. family or friends and then lature's Appropriations Committee successfully split with Weicker said Ho/zuto has "committed his life to went on the public dole. leaders again Wednesday—this time over a bill to reduce government" in Connecticut. "He knows the problems of The Bureau of Collection school equalization funding for 1980-I98L this state. That's been his life work and in an honest and Services in the Department At issue was a bill proposed by Sen. Richard Schneller, respectable way.' of Administrative Services D-Essex, which wuld cut the amount of added school estimated Connecticut could equalization funds next year from $75 million to S56 million. Oil profits tax questioned gain $.1.S().(HH) by enforcing He said the state simply couldn't afford more than that. the law. but no one has any Schncller's bill also changed the distribution pattern to 1977 HARTFORD (UP!)—A Senate Republican leader Wed- idea how much it would cost grand list figures, which would channel less money to cities. nesday challenged the legality of the proposed 2 percent to try to collect the money. 'The state year-by-year is pumping more money into its i.iv on oil company profits and questioned tactics used by Paul (iinnfriddo. D- local school budgets to meet a court mandate that Connecticut lobbyists trying to get it approved. Middletown. who voted make education in poorer towns more comparable to that Sen Russell Post. R Canton, said the Democratic against the bill, said it won't offered in wealthier communities. Icudciship of the Finance. Revenue and Bonding address the real problem. The committee, after maneuvering led by Rep. Boyd Committee, chiiired by Rep. Irving Stolberg, D New First of all. he said, Hinds, I) Hartford, went with the $56 million but accepted Haven, and Sen. Audrey Beck. D-Storrs. had failed to federal regulations forbid Hinds' amendment to base the distribution on 1978 figures, prove the legality of the tax. slates from forcing families which safeguards the money for cities.

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AUGUSTA, Maine (UPI)—George Bush is can win big," said amy Woodhouse, a key hoping to score at least a knockdown in a Bush worker. Maine bout against Ronald Reagan next week. The Maine convention's importance is hs But Reagan believes he's got a Bush-ruining proximity on the calendar to the April 22 haymaker in the works. Republican primary in Pennsylvania, with 83 At least 4,000 Maine Republicans will delegates at stake. gather in Bangor April 18-19 to pick a "Maine's very important," Ms. Wood- delegation for the GOP National convention in house said. "If he (Bush) can go into Detroit July 14-17. Pennsylvania with enough momentum to do None of the 21 delegates will be bound to a well against Reagan, Reagan won't be able to candidate by anything other than heart- salt the nomination away." strings, so Bush and Reagan are working hard Top Bush campaigners held a private to see to it those heartstrings are as binding as strategy meeting in Portland Tuesday, trying steel cables. to figure the best way to approach the convention. Bush, the former CIA director who claims But Cyril M. Joly Jr.. former state GOP New England as his political power base chairman who has endorsed Reagan, said, having been born, raised and schooled in the "Aw, the Bush people haven't worked that region, is scheduled to make a speech at the hard and I see Reagan winning most or all of convention. the Maine delegates." Reagan, the former California governor who "It looks like a tossup between Bush and lost Maine to Gerald Ford in the 1976 Reagan," Hattie Bickmore, state GOP chair- presidential campaign, is also tentatively man, said Tuesday. "I honestly believe scheduled to make an appearance. But he anybody can win." hasn't confirmed the stop. Bickmore has worked hardest trying not to John B. Anderson, the Illinois congressman, endorse anyone "so if any small wars develop, finished a distant third in a straw poll of I can have the flexibility and the maneuver- Maine Republicans last November and has ability to put them out." GREENSBORO, N.C.- - Republican presidential candid- decided to skip the state convention. Of the state's congressional Republicans, ate Ronald Reagan tells supporters that he can't get to Bush won the November straw poll handily. Reps. David F. Emery and William S. Cohen them because of tight security measures after his arrival "There's been some erosion in Bush's are officially neutral. Rep. Olympia J. Snowe for a fund-raising dinner in the Tar Heel State [UPI]. support, but not that much and we think he has endorsed Anderson.

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BAD MICK STREAK IN DANCING The song ends with a descant by SCHOOL/Warren Zevon |Aeylum| Linda Konstadt recalling desperation days "when we used to watch the sun By CARL GLKNDENING set in the sea," seeking to return the In order lor Warren Zevon to relationship to days past. Barry aehieve true success as a songwriter, Manilow would do well to learn he should hit! farewell to front line songw riling from Zevon. management and the Southern While "Empty Handed Heart" California artists who have looks specifically at Zevon's love life. dominated and guided his career to "Gorilla. You're A Desperado" is an dale. autobiographical sketch of the Despite the presence of Jackson author's life in general since his Browne, the Eagles, David Llndley "Excitable Boy" album. seen and company, "Bad Luck Streak In through the eyes of a gorilla who Dancing School" is a fine alhum. hut lakes over Zevon's life. Zevon is certain!) capable off better. "Gorilla" pales when compared to i uiiahic Boy" ami "Warren "Heart." although showing Zevon's Zevon" are arguahlv two of the best SCOae Of humor, especially when rock 'n' roll alhums to come out in the referring to "Werewolves of past live \ears. London" as being "shackled to a Zevon lias alwayi been si his best platinum chain." when his songuriting is When Zevon isn't shackled autobiographical, and "Bad l.uck stylistically by his Southern Streak In Dancing School" is DO California friends (who admittedly do exception. Dedicated to Ken Millar, a contribute some fine moments), the detective fiction writer whose results can be interesting. pseudonym is Ross McDonald. "Bad "Jeannie Needs A Shooter," co- luck..." is a journey through a written with Bruce Springsteen, is an broken marriage. alcoholism. attempt to fuse Fast Coast and Southern discontent, mercenaries. Southern California rock V roll and and do/ens of other topics on less succeeds to a certain extent. More than 45 minutes of vinyl. successful are the nifty little string Warren Zevon: Capable of better "Empty •Handed Heart" is interludes which add even more Zevon'l best song to date, a look into variety to the album and smooth Expos and former scourge of Boston popularized by the Yardbirds a few his recent divorce. The lyrics are rough lyrics on songs like "Play It All Red Sox manager Don Zimmer. years later. "A Certain Girl" falls Night Long"—a warped tribute to filled with bittersweet recollections of Zevon reveals little of Lee's mind victim to Zevon's management hype. country living ("sweat, piss. jizz. and time spent with his former wife, except when concerned with The song doesn't reflect his ending with a sense of resolve: blood") and l.ynyrd Skynyrd. "When I'm standing in the middle of songwriting ability. "Heart jiuxed condition Never sure Even though the strength of the diamond all alone/1 always plan It's time for Zevon to strike out on Zevon'l writing is its simplicity, how I feel Trying to separate the real to win/When it comes to skin and his own and make a few new friends. thing From the wishful some songs are left seemingly bone." Zevon has talent that reaches far unfinished. "Bill Lee" falls far short thinking Sometimes I wonder If I'll Another song of note is "A Certain beyond the San Andreas Fault. make it without you I'm determined of the complexity of the song's Girl." now receiving much airplay in Maybe we'll hear his promised opera namesake, a pitcher for the Montreal to I'll make mv stand..." the area. Written in 1961 and next timeout.

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All interested people are asked to pick up and return committee registration forms to the Afro-American Cultural Center, 214 Commons U-180, before April 18,1980 The Connecticut Daily Campus, Thursday, April 10,1980 Page 11 'Autocourse'yearbook a must for auto fans* By MANUEL E. SOTO reading in the years to come because of its attention to ARTS (UPI)—Jody Scheckter. when I've retired from motor the events of past seasons. the champion of the Formula racing. I regard it as a The reader will be able to I race tournament of 1979. cornerstone of my small review 15 races ran last year sums up the usefulness of motor sport library." in different places of the "Autocourse 1979-80" in the world. The first Grand Prix Scheckter, of South Africa, foreword of this yearbook. took place in Buenos Aires Movie Previews "For me, it's an incredible must know what he is talking Jan. 21 and was won by about. For aficionado of car book because it recalls all the Jacques Laffite of France. By LEITH G. JOHNSON detail of the season and it is races, this book, edited by The last one was in Watkin's Will ARD [1971] Thnn., LS 154, 7 and 9 p.m. Director: accurate. It makes good Maurice Hamilton and Glen. N.Y., and the winner Daniel Mann. Quiet, mousy young employee (Bruce reading now and for me, it published by Richard was Gilles Villeneneuve, of Davidson) takes revenge against his rat-fink boss(Ernest will make even better Poulter. is a great help Canada. Borgnine) with his hoard of lovable rodents. If Formula 1 is not enough ON THE WATERFRONT [1954] Thurs., St. Thomas for the race car fans. Aquinas Center, 8 p.m. Director: Elia Kazan. Marlon "Autocourse" also provides the statistics of Formula 2 Brando, Rod Steiger, Eva Marie Saint, and Karl Maiden and Formula 3. Indianapolis. star in this gripping film about racketeering on the docks of Le Mans. Aurora AFX. New York City. British Formula 1 TALL BLOND MAN WITH ONE BLACK SHOE [1973] Fri., Championship and other VDM, 8 p.m. Director: Yves Robert. Amusing French film world-famous events. about a violinist caught up in break-ins, buggings and spy All these cold figures are operations. illustrated with beautiful and BLAZING SADDLES [1974] Fri., PB 36, 7,9 and U p.m. exciting color photos that Director: Mel Brooks. Insane filmmaker Brooks pays will take you back to the homage to the Western genre in this farcical spoof. All-star moment the competition was cast includes Cleavon Little, Gene Wilder, Slim Pickins. run. David Huddleston, Madeline Kahn, Harvey Korman, Dom In order to make it even DeLoise, and Alex Karras. more interesting, the editors published also a long THE DEVIL IN MISS JONES Sat., LS 154, 8:15 and 10 p.m. interview with Scheckter by Another porno film shot to hell. Alan Henry, the editor of If your campus organization is planning a movie "Motoring News" presentation contact the Arts Dept. and give time, date magazine. There are also some and location. Inclusions are subject to space limitations and articles selected from other sufficient notice. publications like "Autocar" and a special section with a profile of drivers. Dolly unwilling to bust her image A negative aspect of the book, though, is the By UNITED PRESS a trip to the supermarket. advertisements. Even INTERNATIONAL Says she. "I wouldn't though they are colorful they Dolly Parton says she disappoint the fans by not should not be used to finance wears "blue jeans and a giving them the whole Ron Carter whips his bass for a packed Student Union a book that supposedly can sloppy T-shirt" around the show—or disappoint myself Ballroom last night (Dan Neiman photo). be sold widely in America house, but always dolls up by exploding their fantasies and Europe. when she goes out. even for right before their eyes." Your Vote Counts!! You've complained about the co-op before, now's your chance to do something about it! Vote CCR! Committee For Co-op Reform

Bt=Jr=Jr=Jf=Jr^E Jf=]f=Jf=lr=JF=Jf=If=Jr=Jr=Jf=Jf=Jf=Jf=Jf=Jf=Jf=Jf=Jf=Jf=Jf=T? =Jr=Jr=Jr=Jr=Jr=Jr=Jf=Jr=Jr i I CCR Platform i CCR Student Candidates I 3 I -Increased Member Input James Kann I Wulf Losee E -Interest On Your $35 Deposit I -Bylaw Reform Tom McKeith i i -Reduced Costs Keith Yagaloff I \ 1 Return Control \ CCR Faculty Candidates \ \ of the Co-op James Defronzo ' 1 to the Members! Len Krimerman I,r=dr=^i^r^f^f=df^f==Jf== J^r==J>^f==if=ir=lf==Jf==Jf==Jr=Jf=Jr==Jf=If Jr=Jr=Jr=l,=Jf After all,■ what has your co-op done for you, lately? Vote today, for a change. Page 12 The Connecticut Daily Campus, Thursday, April 10,1980 r > FSSO ELECTIONS TO D A Y!

Large Dorms-voting 11:00am-1:00pm 4:30-6:30pm Small Dorm- voting 4:00pm-6:00pm Student Union- 12:00-5:00pm Voting Areas Alumni Quad voting in Ryan Jungle voting in McConaughy East Campus voting in Whitney Hilltop voting in Putnam Shippe voting in Shipee McMahon voting in McMahon Buckley voting in Buckley Webster/Sherman voting in Jefferson Colt/Jefferson Trumbull/Sousa voting in Sousa Lafayette/Morgan Vinton/Beecher voting in Beecher Kingston/Allen Keller/Fenwick voting in Wade Wade/Hamiltoi Wheeler A,B,C,D/French A,B voting in Wheeler C Stowe A,B,C,D voting in Stowe C MerrittA,B voting in Merritt B Crawford A,B,C,D, voting in Crawford A Beard A,B/Crandall A,B,C,D voting in Crandall A HollisterA,B/AlsopA,B voting in AlsopA • Troy/Shakespeare Chandler/Lancaster voting in Chandler Hanks A,B/Goodyear A,B voting in Hanks A Russell A,B,C,D voting in Russell B t Batterson A,B,C,D voting in Batterson C Terry A,B/Rogers A,B Wright A,B voting in Wright B

HMII.ilHl'V The Connecticut Daily Campus, Thursday, April 10,1980 Page 13 Handcuffs solve girl problems Walters a good buy,.. Tlo' fifth in ratings

HARTFORD(UPI)—Some boxers get knoc- This is the way the network describes it: NEW YORK (UPI)—The million dollar contract ABC ked out regularly by their girl friends, but "Johnny Captor battles his way through the signed with Barbara Walters back in 1976 may be the trainers like Johnny Duke try to beat the regional tryouts for the U.S. Olympic boxing biggest bargain the network ever negotiated. women to the punch. Duke carries handcuffs. team, but before the final fight his confidence At the time, the ballyhoo concerned Miss Walters He was telling Moses Gunn, the actor, and concentration are shattered by an emotion- becoming the first prime time network anchorwoman, about his methods because Gunn plays al confrontation with his girl friend." teaming up with Harry Reasoner in what became the most George Beisus, a fight manager, in "The Duke could put this plot to music with an publicized feud since the Hatfields and the McCoys. Contender," a new television series. all-kazoo band. He has 38 years in boxing—85 The anchorwoman slot did not work out, but aside from The contender, played by Marc Sanders, pro fights with 15 losses. And at 55 he is an her considerable news contributions, the four specials Miss has his hands full in this week's episode trying official at all the big AAU matches. He has Walters provides each year have been worth their weight in out for the Olympic regionals when girl friend seen the situation many times in real life. ratings gold for the network. Katherine Cannon connects with a verbal Duke recalls once being on the road with In the week just past ABC won the weekly contest and haymaker to the head. one of his fighters, a real comer. Duke knew if managed to hold onto its tie with CBS in the ratings race for the fighter telephoned his girl friend, there the season to date, which ends April 20. would be problems. One big reason was the Barbara Walters Special "I take out the handcuffs just so he couldn't interviewing Bo Derek, Farrah Fawcett, Cheryl Ladd and call his girl friend. She was messing up his Bette Midler, which ranked seventh in the Nielsen ratings mind," Duke said. The handcuffs were no for the week. Miss Walters' specials steadily rank in the surprise to the fighter. He had seen the top 20 and sometimes reach into the exclusive top 10. official variety more than once. Her contract, incidentally, expires in 1981. It will be Gunn, who says he isn't a fight fan and who interesting to see what direction the new one takes. taught speech and drama at Grambling University, was getting a little of both as Johnny Duke related the story. Duke, quoting the fighter, said:"Mr. Duke, Television don't handcuff me! Ipromise! I promise!" He didn't use the cuffs. "So I leave the hotel room. I come back. He's laying on the bed, Another woman who made it big was CBS's "Flo," the crying. He called his girl friend. First round, top-rated show in the country the previous week, which last he gets killed. Second round, same thing. week settled into fifth place. CBS also has been hitting its Third round I snap him out of it. But it was too stride with other newcomers, with respectable-to-good late. The kid was a zero," Duke said. ratings for "Stockard Channing," "Tim Conway." Gunn was absorbing it all, watching Duke "Hagen" and "Palmerstown, U.S.A." ABC's "The intently. He said he wouldn't copy anything Associates" had a mediocre outing, NBC's "Here's because that wouldn't be his kind of acting. Boomer" fared poorly despite the most adorable dog in The actor, who lives in Guilford, rode in a years, and CBS's new "Contender" was no knockout. limousine to Duke's gym at the Bellevue Nine of the bottom 10 shows on the Nielsen list were Square Boys Club. newcomers, and all but one were from NBC. The ABC When he got there he was put right to work exception was "When The Whistle Blows." by producer Michelle Brown, who was doing a NBC already has the two losers at the very bottom of the Olivia Newton-John will star in her own local commercial for the television show. list—"From Here to Eternity" and "Pink Lady." special next Monday. The program will Gunn gave his pitch reading from a cue card Other NBC cellar-dwellers were "Sanford," "Facts of precede ABC-TV's coverage of the 52nd —"the drama, the pain and the sweat that go Life," "Primetime Saturday," "United States," "Best of annual Academy Awards from Los Angeles into a young boxer's struggle to get on the Saturday Night Live" and "Me & Maxx." [OH]. Olympic boxing team is what 'The Contender' is all about."

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FR10 60129, Sacramento, CA 95860 May 1011 Package includes DEAD TICKETS (All lower level!) Round Looking to sublet a large one bedroom Wanted BABYSITTER in my home. A "trip" transportation and FREE apt at Walden Apts. From May 30th OVERSEAS JOBS-Summer/year few hours after school for 9 year old. BEER on the bus! Reasonable! Call to Sept. 1. The apt. is semi-furnished WANTED round. Europe, S. America, Australia, 684-3477 after 6 pm. HW14 487-7226 now! FS14 with dishwasher and airconditioning, Asia. Etc. All fields. $500-$1,200 and swimming pool. Call 429-5139. Grad or faculty preferred to share monthly. Expenses paid. Sightseeing. BRAND NEW WATER SKIS. Never FR10 house, OWN room, 2 fireplaces, Free information - Write: IJC, Box been used. Reasonable price. For quiet, wooded area 2 miles from 52-CT Corona Del Mar. Ca. 92625. FOR SALE information call 429-1676. FS16 Summer sublet with option for fall. 2 campus, call Jeff 429-6541 (even- HW24 Bedroom apt $245/mo. Heat and ho- ings). W21 SUPER T-SHIRTS BY SOLAR water included. Pool priviledges COUNSELORS. Private coed camp in GRAPHICS highest quality. Free Dishwasher and disposal. 1 112 mile; ATTENTION WORK SCHOLAR- Berkshires has openings for head help with artwork. Two dozen FOIXREr^T from campus. 429-1453. FR14 SHIP. Room In nearby private instructors in: archery, arts & crafts, minimum. Call for prices. Noon home for male-qualified-upper gymnastics, dance/movement/show until midnight. 429-8784. FS18 Walden Apts.: Summer Sublet wltr choreagraphy, radio station (FM), SUMMER SUBLET: Wonderful class student. For interview call Fall option. 2 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath- dramatics, sailing, puppetry, tennis, CLARION AM/FM CaasetteCar Ster- Walden Apts. 2 bedrooms, 11/2 429-2418 promptly. Competitive room. A/C. Beautiful swimming pool. head waterfront (pool), head lakefront eo— recently purchased. Retails $249. baths. Fully furnished including dish- space available late May or late Rent Negotiable. Call 429-0308. FR18 (small crafts), waterskiing, tripping/ Asking $165 3 year warantee. Re- es and kitchen utensils. Dishwasher, August 1980. Also need qualified cently purchased. Call Doug at garbage disposal, and air conditioning Roommate for summer. Own bedroom woman student for hourly home- backpacking, pianist/accompanist. 429-5275 or leave message at available. Beautiful view facing sun- In house 3 minute walk from campus, making work starting now. FR11 Also needed: nurse(RN), general bunk counselors (males), and unit 487-1500 ext 3 room 327._FS14 _ set and built In pool. Rent negotia- with 3 other girls. $112.50 & utilities. ble. Call 429-5217. FR25 Place to live needed from now until leaders. Good salaries - friendly Caroline 429-2384. Right Hand Drive Jeep. Ex-postal May. If you have any openings in your atmosphere. Contact: Dr. Paul Kroun- vehicle. Automatic. 4 cyl. Perfect Summer sublet: Woodhaven - 2 miles Very Large Bedroom For 1 or 2 house please call 429-2200 ask for er - Camp Schodack, 288 Mason Cheryl. W5 Terrace - Brookline, Ma. 02146. for rural deliveries. Must sell. Call from campus. Semi-furnished, persons for rent or sublet In a 277-7600, days 9-5. HW11 anytime 429-5528. FS balcony, a/c, and pool available. house 11/2 miles from campus. Mid-May — end of August, $100/ Room is unfurnished. Rest of house Wanted to rent—2 bedroom house or 75 Dodge Maxi Van, (Custom) 2 month, fall optional. May rent FREE! furnished. Use of kitchen, bath- apt. for responsible couple and infant. SUMMER CAMP COUNSELORS Overnight camp for girls in New York gas tanks (58 gal. cap.) AM/FM Call Gall 429-2542. FR16 rooms, living room, and basement. Fall-Spring '80-'81. Close to campus. State's Adirondacks Mountains has Stereo w/cassette (extras) worth $164.00. Call 429-7754 after 8 p.m. References available. Call Tom at seeing $2800 429-7427 after 9 p.m. SUMMER SUBLET: One roommate for_details._FR1_^_ 742-5083 after 7PM. W10 openings for counselors-instructors in tennis, waterfront, (WSI, sailing, from mid-May. May rent free. 2 TAILORING: I do expert tailoring. bedroom furnished apartment. Own 3-Bedroom house. Walk to campus. WANTED: Dishwasher to work 4 days skiing, small craft), gymnastics, arts/ Alterations, weaving and also cus- room, air conditioning. Call after 6. Parking, garden area, porches, base- a week in exchange for meals in a crafts, pioneering, music (piano), ment. Economical. Quiet. Studious photography, general counselors. tom made dresses on premises. 429-0040. FR16 small dorm. Please inquire at Morgan Call "Neriman" for appt. between graduate students preferred. House, Towers or Call Karen at Write: Andrew Rosen, Director, Point 9 am & 9 pm. 429-1444 — Hunting Newer 3 bedroom ranch available 455-9378 before 9 pm. FR14 429-9116. _W5_ O Pines Camp, 144 Park Avenue, Swarthmore, Pa. 10981. HW17 Lodge Road, Storrs, FSall year. May 1st. Two car garage, carpeting, appliances. Located on secluded acre- Sublet for July 1st-Sept. 1st. Own Female roommate for summer. Own room. Walk to campus. Perfect for bedroom $100/month. May rent paid. LIFEGUARD OPENINGS—Head 1987, Pontlac Cataiina: Excellent age 3 miles from campus. $485.00 per 2nd summer session. $75 per month 3 miles from campus. Call 42-8450. Guard, Asst. Head Guard, Swim mechanical condition 85,000 miles. month. 4 people. No pets. 487-1686. includes everything. Call 429-7591. win Instructor, Lifeguard. Part-time Body'good. DepencJeable transporta- FR21 tion. 742-7521_ ^^ FR14 WANTED-Ten speed bicycle, 24-26 spring weekends, full-time In summer - WSI, previous experience guarding, Summer sublet with Fall-Spring op- inch frame. Need not be in excellent Diamonds, Gold & Silver, Custom Couple needs person to rent second teaching lessons preferred for most tion. 2 bedroom, walking distance condition, repairs necessary OK. Call designs, repairs, DAVID WRIGHT bedroom in Woodhaven, easy access positions; advanced life saving, limit- from campus. Furniture If you want it. 429-3508 evenings. W14 JEWELERS RT. 44, Ashford. to UConn. Rent $75 per month— ed experience acceptable for others. Call Mitch 487-0262. FR16 429-7101. 429-3508 evenings. No disco. FR14 Female Roommate needed for May to Contact Mansfield Recreation Dept., Summer sublet: Single or couple to share two bedroom apartment in 4 South Eaglevill Road, Storrs, CT GIBSON S-1 electric guitar w/caae 2 Quiet responsible roomate needed for rent my furnished apartment May 15 Woodhaven. 11/2 miles from campus 06268, 429-3321. Deadline for appllca- years old, Mint condition. $275. summer sublet with fall option. — Aug. rent negotiable. Rest of May Reasonable rent. Call 487-1343. W11 tioAvApril 11. EOE. HW11 MUST SELL!! Call Jeff 429-9301. 9th Woodhaven Apts. $120 own room. FREE. Call 429-4579 after six. FR14 floor Ells. FS11 429-2151, 486-4073 Dave. FR10 WANTED: TWO GIRLS to share a JOBS! LAKE TAHOE CALIFORNIA! Little experience. Fantastic tips! Payl Room to sublet in Woodhaven Apts. Walden Apartment with me for next TEXAS INSTRUMENTS TI-55 calcula STORRS: Nice apartments in a coun- $1600-$3800 summer. Thousands year. Rent-$255/month. If interested tor for sale. With decision making from May to August. May rent free. try setting. Rent at Ren wood Apts. needed. Casinos, restaurants, ranch- please call, 429-6037. W16 sourcebook, carrying case, AC adapt- Call Steve at 429-5435 anytime, or from 2J»/mon^J23-0951^£R£_ es, cruisers, rafting, etc. Send $4.95 429-2808 between 4:30 and 6 p.m. er, owner's manual. Excellent condi- Furnished sub-let May 15-Aug 30. WAITER needed in Wright A, in for application, info., referrals. Lake- FR16 tion $30. 487-7856. FS11 May rent FREE! 2 Bedroom, 3 miles exchange for meals-FANTASTIC world 145 Box 60129. Sacramento, Ca. 95860. HW12 For Rent One bedroom in two from campus. TENNIS. $215./m. Call POSITION! Call Vince at 487-8487. 1965 VW BUS, New engine $400, New bedroom apartment. $112.00 plus anyt me. 429-0214. FR W14 snow tires, good body, good running Gay Alliance has weekly meetings, utilities'. 2% miles from campus. condition, call evenings, 456-0439. Thurs. 8 p.m. SU 216. Drop in Open immediately. Large living room Summer Sublet: Walden, a/c, w/w FS11 HELP WANTED center weekdays SU 303A. Info: and kitchen. 429-6128. carpet, swimming pool. W/fall option 486-2273. A10 429-8351 after 6. FR15

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For more information, call 486-3904 The Connecticut Dally Campus, Thursday, April 10,1980 Page 15 Summer Sublet - Woodhaven Apts., 2 RIDE WANTED: N.E. Pennsylvania - Dear Bruce (Russell A), We know you Diane—Yesterday I met Tom Mc Call on Sandy for professional work on bedroom, balcony, dishwasher, dis- Hazelton, WilkesBarre area Friday, enjoy long hair, but can you enjoy two Keith, he's a member of CCR. Tom selectric. Free editing. Low cost: .60 posal. Reasonable rent, 2 miles from April 11 return Sunday. Call Dorrie black eyes, a broken jaw, and a says CCR wants to end the refund double. 429-9942 or 429-4083. Call the campus. 429-8868 or 429-9441. FR11 487-6585. Will share expenses. RB11 twisted neck? Your Friend, T. myths of patronage dividends! I plan Four Corners Typist. M10 Dombroskl P.S. You're a LOSER! P10 to vote for Tom McKeith April 10th. Ride needed to Newport or Provi- Carriage House apartment for summr Donna. P10 Tired of paying too much Insurance on dence, R.I. Friday, 4/11. Call Lisa - sublet. Walking distance to campus. To FRAT: I know that you know that I your Aut0? CaM Tom Lobo 423-6374. Garden. 2 large bedrooms. Semi- 487-7349. RB11 know you're a DOG!!! P10 Joan—Yesterday I met Wulf Losee. M-MAY2nd furnished JCJH4&1822. _FR1_1 Riders wanted to share expenses for He's a member of CCR. Wulf saysrh> HAPPY BIRTHDAY CHESTER N.! CCR wants Election and nomination Walden Apts.: Summer Sublet. 2 ride up to Cape Cod this weekend. You are definitely getting old. P10 reform. Vote for him. April 10th. bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths. Pool and Call 429-1822. RB10 Julia. P10 EVENTS laundry facilities. Porch facing woods. Need a round-trip ride to Endtcot, MIKE LANZA for University Senate! Saddle up with your favorite girl or Rent negotiable. Call 429-0426. FR11 Vote Today!!! P10 Pick up Your FREE ticket to the N.Y. or Cornell, Ithlca vicinity for guy and come...see "Blazing Saddles' Inaugural Ball. Vote this Thursday! Apartment for sublet at Woodhaven 11th or 12th of April, returning the Friday, April 11 at 7, 9, 11. $1.25. Dearest Debbie, Happy (belated) P10. g^ Apts., May to August. The Apt. is 13th. Will share expenses. Call P E11 birthday to a beautiful young lady. semi-furnished, has 2 bedrooms, pool 486-3205 or 486-3347, ask for Lorl Love, Mommy & Linda P.S. The mall Dear Heathre, Yesterday I met James rights and spacious balcony. Call RB11 Cute girls will wash your vehicle! was slow, sorry the CDC P10 Kann. He Is a member of CCR. Kann 429-5240. FR15 says CCR wants Reduced Costs! I CAR WASH! Saturday April 12. Texaco 4-Corners. 10-4. Suds by Looking for excitement on a dull plan to vote for James Kann on April Apt. for rent: 1 bedroom, Ledgemere Hamilton House. E10 Sunday afternoon? Come watch the 10th, You should too! Denise. P10 Apt. Available in April or May $175. PERSONALS women's RUGBY Team trounce Cen- Carpeted. Call after 9:00. 429-9504. Lesson Program. Beginner thru ad- Jeff - Happy Birthday to the best tral Ct. at 2:00 p.m. on the GRAD Lois, it was great fun seeing you at PR11 vanced riding lessons offered Monday looking stud In Russell D. Have a FIELD. P11 the Bidwell Tavern. Let's meet drink for all of us! Don't forget to here again next Wednesday. P11 £"„.^,urd»y •« ]£•*** Hi" Summer Sublet with fall option at "* Certified instructors. Excellent horses collect your birthday presents... P10 MELISSA WHITE—It was great fun Carriage House Apts. Rent $90 a 487-1686 E17 month. Available Mid-May. Call seeing you at the Bidwell Tavern- THAD - You're unanimously voted to Hope to see you there next week after 429-1528. FR15 my CENTRAL COMMITTEE, Good MISCELLANEOUS Crawford D. SUNDAE SALE. Sun. you're elected to the Finance Commit- April 13, 7-11 pm, SOcents a dish, Luck with FSSO's today. The girl with tee!! P10 Summer sublet: Fully Furnished apt. - the red turtleneck. P10 EARN $350/ week at home! No experi- $1.00 for a sundae. Free delivery to 2 bedrooms, heat, dishwasher, bal- ence needed. Start IMMEDIATELY! South Campus. E11 cony, pool privileges. Rent $225. Top PABLO—Have you had a break-up of To the blond girl at Deathtrap who sat Write: Rainbow, Box 147-J, Jenk*. floor apt. - less Noise! Call: 429-1652 an ultimate relationship lately. P10 In Row H, seat 10 — Mark thinks OK 74037. M22 • Sick of cold cereal for breakfast? evening. FR15 you're a REAL fox! P10 PABLO—Are you're clothes dry yet? Attention Dorm Reps., R.A.'s, Dorm 'pome to Beard B, Sunday, April 13th for a delicious pancake breakfast P10 Presidents, etc. Experienced photo- Wanted M/F roommate for summer Jean To You, McMahon 101N, With Only $1 25 - all you can eat. Straw- at Willington Oaks. $75. m. own grapher will take your dorm, floor, or the strawberry blonde hair and blue group picture. For rates & references, berry, chocolate chip and plain. 9 am room. 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FROM PAGE 17 against UMass. All four FROM PAGE 17 pitchers (including UMass' does not see the layoff as a winning pitchers Chuck problem. Thompson and Mark Brown) "I was a 17-year-old pitched really well on freshman, and I'm a Tuesday." relatively young sophomore. The Huskies have had I don't think the extra year trouble lately. Their latest will hurt. I'm not sure that setback was the double loss I'll be practicing in the fall, to UMass on Wednesday. but I will definitely practice Despite the Minutemen's next spring." Arison said. sweep. Bay lock was able to Arison also said he might find some bright spots. Jim ConskHne checks his swing. The Huskies play at Bristol tonight [Staff photo by Ben have a problem in "Jimmy Considine made Levftan]. transferring some of his some great plays at third credits, but he is not sure at against UMass," Bay lock this time. said. "Also, Mike Panciera Celts down Rockets, 119-101 He just wants to be hit a couple of long shots, playing somewhere. one of them driving a UMass The Boston captain then converted a Chris "It reached the point BOSTON (UPI)—Dave Cowens scored where it wasn't fun outfielder to the wall before eight of his 17 points in a 2:52 span opening Ford feed, and after a Ford runner, tossed in being caught." a scoop shot and a lay-up rebound to give anymore. I'm not playing to the fourth quarter Wednesday, as seven be a pro." Arison said. "I'm The Huskies now 6-12, Boston Celtics scored in double figures for a Boston a commanding 94-78 lead with 9:09 to have lost nine games this play. just playing for the 119-101 win over the Houston Rockets in the enjoyment." season by only one run. first game of their NBA quarterfinal playoff The Celtics built the lead up to 21 points. "We've had a lot of tough 109-88, on a bakcwards dunk shot by Cedric Arison said Nadzak is series. Game two of the best-of-seven series willing to help him contact games, where we happened will be Friday night at Boston Garden. Maxwell to seal the victory. to face the ace pitcher of other schools to aid his The Celtics held an 84-78 lead entering the Boston, which had beaten Houston in all six many of the teams we've previous games this season, got 19 points transfer. played," Bay lock said. final period when Cowens went on his tear. Held to just two points in the first half after from Ford, 9 in the third quarter. Maxwell "But we're not and rookie Larry Bird each had 15 while M.L. complaining. We'll just keep foul trouble, he began a 10-0 Boston surge with a jump shot from just inside the three- Carr added 13. Rick Robey 11 and Nate on digging in. Things will Archibald 10. Write sports eventually turn around." point stripe. SEE PAGE 18

Let BATTERSON C toast your buns! FOUND: Brown-framed glasses in LOST: A paperback english book LOST: Four keys on leather holder BARBEQUE — Sat., April 12. 12-6 FILM: ON THE WATERFRONT: brown case. Found in S-Lot. Call Mike -ANTHOLOGY, An Introduction to TONIGHT 8 p.m. St. Thomas with gold "D" If found, please call p.m. Chicken, hot dogs, hamburgers, at 487-6329 and identify. LF11 Literature, by Lynn Alfenbernd. Lost 487-6890. Ask for Dan. LF10 ajid_MQRE !_Be Xhere_-_Alphaj_EJ 1_ Aquinas Center. Donation $1.00. in Monteith, Room 221 on Wednesday EIO^ Lost: a brown one-subject .notebook April 2nd. If found PLEASE call The ground is stirring, spring has (The kind with the green pages) Has 429-7346. I'd really appreciate it - I sprang, cyclists are blooming, there is an empty manilla envelope tucked need it for finals!! LF14 ACTIVmES gathering of bicyclists growing near LOST AND FOUND inside it. Says "Davis" on the front. the front steps of the Student Union, LOST: Bracelet lost In Russell Area Call Daily Campus. LF4 TotTfLEvT'i DENIM JACKET, with ATTENTION HEALTH PROFESSION 10:00 A.M. Sundays. Come enjoy the the NAME "LUTLEY" inside. Lost ALS UConn SAPTA will present Mrs. _smaj]_back roads_around_Storrs._E18 (Frats) Thurs. night (4/3) If found LOST: I.D. Card, Driver's License and Please cdll Linda 487-6597. REWARD Friday night in the jungle cafe. Ruth Mulhern speaking on the topic of UCONN SKI CLUB Meeting- LF10 Insurance Papers. Wrapped in foil Generous reward. Call 487-7053. Ask Hospice, Monday April 14, 7:00 p.m. Party all SKIERS — Find out what paper. Call 429-2423. LF14 for Geoff LF4 PB 38. All welcome. A14 we can do for YOUI Elections will LOST: Enthusiastic horsepeople will- be held all members vote, become ing to tell government officials how UConn MOTORCYCLE ASSOCIA- a member now! Slideshow from much they need a marked trail system TION. Meeting on Wednesday, April both trips. Frl. April 11 at 8:00 In New England. Reward if found call 16th at 6:30 pm in room 217 SU. All Room 217 Commons. SKI UTAH!! 487-«989. LF10 members and those interested in trip Enjoy NYC without all the people! should attend. A16 eed s Tau Beta Pi: All members are urged tuition Bus Trip, Sat. April 12, 12 to help erect the Bent, in front of Castleman, Friday the 11th at 12:30. N money? round trip A11

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■ Page 18 The Connecticut Daily Campus, Thursday, April 10,1980 Montreal takes 20 advantage over Whalers

MONTREAL (UPI) Yvon take a 2-0 lead in their best The Canadiens, who have since February 19, took an at 6:22 of the middle session. Lambert scored twice for the of five Stanley Cup now gone undefeated in 23 early 2-0 lead after only But Bob Gainey scored for second night in a row preliminary series. consecutive games, 1:20 of the first period.d the Canadiens just 24 Wednesday as the Montreal The thrid game of the including the last 21 contests Doug Jarvis scored after seconds later as he banged Conadiens whipped the series will be played in of the regular season, and just 36 seconds and Reggie in his own rebound plast Hartford Whalers 8-4. to Hartford Friday night. who have not lost a same Hould followed to make the Hartford goalie John score 2-0. Lambert, who has Garrett. scored at least one point in Gordie Roberts added his last nine playoff games in another goal for the Whalers three seasons, made the before Lambert. Steve Shutt. NHL, NBA playoff scores score 3-0 at 16:32 of the first and Guy Lafleur closed out period. Montreal's second period The Canadiens took a 4-0 scores. NHL Playoffs advantage in the second In the final period. Marty period when Gaston and his 52 year-old father, Gingrass scored the first Gordie, scored for Ithe Rangers 5 Atlanta 1 Montreal 8 Whalers 4 playoff gopal of his career. Whalers, who managed to Rookie Ray Neufield got win just five road games this Buffalo 6 Vancouver 0 Los Angeles 6 Islanders 3 the first Whaler goal season. ...Celts victorious FROM PAGE 16 NBA Playoffs The Rockets hit only 38 But Houston went on a 16- percent of their floor Philadelphia 99 Atlanta 92 Boston 119 Houston 101 2 spreed, capped by a 3- attempts, with Malone and pointer by Murphy at the Murphy held to just one field i buzzer to close to within 61- goal apiece: * 55 at halftime. Boston cooled off in the The Celtics, shooting a second half, hitting just 37 National League blistering 64 percent, moved percent, allowing the to a 39-23 lead at the end of Rockets to get back into the Cincinnati 9 Atlanta 0 the first quarter. Bird hit six game. of seven shots in the quarter With their five starters on for 13 points and his 3- the bench, the Celtics pointer gave Boston its reserves, led by Gerald biggest lead of the period. Henderson and Robey, built Parsons School of Design 37-19. with 1:27 left. up a 59-40 lead with 3:26 left Summer in France LAMEST STOCK* ON-CAMPUS SUMMER Parsons in Paris EMPLOYMENT June 28-August 8,1980 JCANSftCOtDUftOYSm Summer in France—paint on the Rive Gauche in Paris, explore prehistoric art in the EASTOm CONNECTICUT! caves of the Dordogne region, study the rich heritage of European Art and Design.

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* r Celts to meet With Sampson Mora seeks career change

HARRISONBURG. Va. and a lot of money to get him center—preferably the agile (UP1)—Boston Celtics owner to forego his second year as a Wanda Flora, the UConn women's varsity basketball Harry Mangurian and Cavalier. He said when he Sampson. coach who announced her resignation Tuesday, had been general manager Red announced he would attend But Sampson, who was coach for the last five seasons and compiled a record of 38 Auerbach arrived in this Virginia that he would only voted the most valuable and 66 at UConn. idyllic Shenandoah Valley play two years of college player in the NIT. must This last season had been one of controversy as Chris Gedney, the UConn women's all-time leading scorer, was community Tuesday to woo basketball. declare hardship status by its most talked about dismissed by Flora halfway through the season. The Celtics, the NBA's April 25 to be eligible for the Flora had asked to be relieved of her duties, effective resource—'7-foot-4 Ralph selection. Once he declares. Sampson—to the Boston winningest team 61-21 this August 1, saying she will "seek a career change involving Garden. season, currently pay rookie he cannot withdraw his name athletic administration or related areas." Mangurian and Auerbach Larry Bird $600,000 a year and he is immediately Toner commended Flora for her work in the development will meet with Ralph and for five years." Figures for ineligible for any future of the women's basketball program here. He said a search Sarah Sampson, the player's Sampson have started at that NCAA games. for a replacement would begin soon, adding that applicants parents, Virginia Coach level and gone higher. should file applications with his office. Sampson averaged 14.9 Flora was appointed Aug. 11, 1975, coming to UConn Terry Holland and Roger The Celtics own the first points, fa.2 rebounds and Bergey, Sampson's former from Wilson (Chambersburg, Pa.) College where she draft choice in the June 10 4.6 blocked shots per game served as a coach for three years. coach at Harrisonburg High NBA draft and have made it as the Cavaliers finished School and confidant. clear they would like nothing with their best season in But Sampson. the better than to sign a history—24-10. freshman basketball sensation for National Invitation Tournament champion Virginia, was an hour's drive away on campus Patriots open testing camp at Charlottesville. and was not expected to decide Tuesday night whether he FOXBORO, Mass. (UPI)—Twenty-six New England Pat- will turn pro by April 25. riots veterans reported to Schaeffer Stadium Wednesday for Holland said he would not agility and weight testing and coach Ron Erhardt expressed make a statement following satisfaction with the results. the meeting. Among those earning Erhardt's praise was offensive "And Mrs. Sampson has lineman Dwight Wheeler, who has been bothered by a bad told me they aren't going to knee and ankle in his two NFL seasons. The Patriots were say anything. After all. this relying on Wheeler to fill the void created by the trade of Leon has to be Ralph's decision." Gray to Houston, but Wheeler never lived up to expectations, said Holland. partially due to the injuries. "Obviously, you know "Dwight has made great strides since the end of the season where I stand on this issue. I and has doubled his strength," said Erhardt, who instituted believe his mother wants the training session to get a better gauge on player conditions him to stay in college, too. in the off-season. She said she just wanted to The veterans went through a vertical testing drill, with get over this." defensive back Judson Flint recording a leap of 28 inches, Sampson has said it would best of the day. Flint missed all of his rookie season after Wanda Flora resigned as women's basketball coach take a long-term contract undergoing knee surgery in the exhibition campaign. Tuesday. Ad. Rep. Needed LAST CHANCE TO APPLY FOR ORGANIZED * Car necessary * Paid position CLUB HOUSING

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By DAVID KRECHEVSKY making the final decision spring out and run. But if Alan Arison, the starting Monday. not...they build up the drop quarterback in UConn's final "I talked to my parents, back pass," Arison said. eight games last season, has and they were behind my "They are very flexible in informed head coach Walt decision 100 percent. They what they do.'' he said. Nadzak that he is quitting see me making a mature Arison is also considering the team. decision, without being Boston University. Boston The 6'3". 187-pound hasty. They could College. University of Rhode sophomore from Fairfield understand why I did it." Island, and possibly the said he is quitting because Arison also sent a letter to University of New he does not feel he fits into UConn athletic director John Hampshire. But UMass the Husky offense. L. Toner, informing him of remains atop his list. "I went through all of his resignation. "I like this school." he winter practice feeling I "I wrote to Toner and told said about UConn. "My could help out," Arison said. him I was terminating my social life is fine and I'm "I had trouble running the relationship with UConn doing well academically. I option, but thought they football, and that I hope to came to college to play might go to the wishbone. It transfer," Arison said. football and go to school. got frustrating. It got to the Arison is considering There is no reason to cut my point where I didn't see several schools as college career short.'' myself fitting in to that possibilities, including Should Arison transfer, he offense." UMass, which is his first will have to sit out a season, Arison first spoke with choice. but he will still have two Al Arison [right], who quarterbacked UConn in eight Nadzak about his intentions "They utilize the years of eligibility left. He games last year, has quit the team and decided to transfer Friday, but waited until he quarterback more. If he's a I Photo by Dan Neiman]. talked to his parents before good runner, then he can SEE PAGE 17 SPOMWEEK UConn to play Brisox Women's track coach quits

By CHARLIE VACHRIS tough game, even though By CHARLIE VACHRIS my only reason for "It's a highlight on our the Bristol game is a seven- Diana Richter, who had a resigning." Richter said. "I schedule." UConn baseball inning exhibition. Among 58-24 record as coach of had planned on resigning at coach Andy Baylock said the players who have played UConn women's cross the end of this outdoor about tonight's game against for the Red Sox AA team is country and track teams, has season. The team knew of the . "It's star Jim officially resigned as coach, my intention. The usually a well-attended Rice. citing a suspension as one of suspension just helped me game, since it's the only "A few of our graduates the reasons for her decide that I shouldn't chance for many people in have gone through the 'Sox' resignation. wait." the Bristol area to see UConn organization and have Richter. who was the cross Richter felt that it play." played for Bristol." Baylock country coach since the team wouldn't be right for her to "The players get really said. "Our guys really enjoy was formed in 1976, was stay on until the end of the psyched up for this game, playing this game and are suspended March 9 for spring season. since it's a chance to play a looking forward to it." allowing her runners victory "I figured it wasn't fair to pro team, although it doesn't After the Huskies play the champagne after their the team, the University, count on our won-loss game at Bristol, which is performance in the New and myself to delay any record." Baylock said. scheduled for 7 p.m.. they England Track longer." Richter said. Charlie Eschbach. a travel north to play at Championships, she said. UConn alumnus, set up the Dartmouth Friday and a "Mr. Toner said that my "I have no hard feelings annual event. The game is double-header at Vermont conduct was not proper toward the athletic traditionally played the night on Saturday. behavior for a UConn department and Mr. Toner. before Bristol opens their "Mark Winters is slated to coach." There just wasn't any reason Eastern League schedule. pitch against Vermont. Richter handed in her for me to stay on any "We usually play this Denny Long will definitely longer." Diana Richter has resigned suspension on March 10 and game by ear." Baylock said. start in one game on Toner could not be as women's track coach it went into effect March 17. "Everybody who suits up Saturday, with either Kenny reached for comment. [Staff photo by Dan Neiman]. "The suspension wasn't will see some action. We Brown or Craig Steuernagel intend on pitching several pitching the other one." people, with only Mark Baylock said. Winters definitely not seeing "Both Brown and action since he's set to pitch Steuernagel had good games Penguins hold playoff edge against Vermont on Friday." The Huskies can expect a SEE PAGE 17 BOSTON (UPI)—The Pittsburgh Penguins Home ice may be a spurious advantage in have already snatched away the home ice this series. Neither team won at home in the edge from the Boston Bruins in their Stanley four regular season games and the Penguins Cup series. Now all they hope for is some maintained the visiting edge with their win more miraculous goaltending from Greg Tuesday. Millen to keep their momentum. But no one expects it to be easy. "We realize they're a good club and they "We're not supposed to win this series," showed it," said Boston captain Wayne said Pittsburgh center Gregg Shappard, a Cashman. "But you don't break up a system former Bruin. "The series is a long way from after one game. You just go at it a little over. The Bruins will come out flying, there's harder. You can't win playing their style. We no doubt about that. We just hope Millen can know what we're up against—a good club with come through for us again." a lot of guts." The 22-year-old Penguins goalie turned Millen was making his Stanley Cup debut aside 36 shots, frustrating the Bruins all Tuesday, but played like a seasoned veteran. evening in leading Pittsburgh to a 4-2 upset And rookie center Mark Johnson, appearing win Tuesday night in the opener. The second in just his 18th game since joining the team game is Thursday before the series shifts to after the Olympics, registered two goals. He Pittsburgh for'games three and four over the had only three in his first 17 games with weekend. Pittsburgh. "We haven't let ourselves get down before "This win is bound to give us some so we aren't going to start now," said Boston confidence," said Johnson, the leading scorer The Huskies play an exhibition at Bristol tonight, then center Peter McNab. "Now we have to win on the U.S. gold medal team. "We just have travel to Dartmouth and Vermont on the weekend [Photo one in their building. And every time you have to keep playing the same way. The only way by Dan Neiman]. to do that, it kind of puts you in a little bit of a we can win is with a total team effort and we hole." got that in the first game."