Search Group to Continue Work U.S. Adamant About POW List
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ffltmttwttntt iailg Campus Serving Storrs Since 1896 VOL. LXX NO. 93 STORRS. CONNECTICUT Thursday, March 1, 1973 Blue and White diner to close, ends tradition by Jay Sloves Come Friday, there will be only one restaurant remaining in the north campus area. Tom Nanos' Blue and White Restaurant is closing after 22 years, apparently the victim of pressure from the university, although no one will say as much. Last month his landlord, UConn, inspected the restaurant. The Fire Marshal and Health inspector then stipulated that improvements must be met by Blue & White in order to obtain insurance for the entire North Eagleville Road building, presently shared with the Tom Nanos (above) will close down his Blue and White Restaurant for the last time on Friday. Long a UConn tradition the Daily Campus. Blue and White, on North Eagleville Road, has had as neighbors, a barbershop, a bookstore (below) and presently the Dairy The installation of improvements Campus offices. (Top photo by Wes Thouin) such as a sprinkler system, floors, and the replacement of grill equipment would require $8,000 to $10,000. Nanos said. According to Nanos the "rundown" condition of his restaurant was due to the lack of "security" he's had for the last nine years because he couldn't obtain a lease. When UConn bought the property, Nanos said he thought they would be more "lenient" but instead they gave him the "insecurity" of a month to month lease. This monthly leasing arrangement is the "usual procedure" for all university property, a UConn spokesman said. Nanos said he "can't spend that much money without security" and therefore "voluntarily" decided to "liquidate" the Blue & White. It was a "very simple 1...2...3." and now all "I can do is look for another job," he said. Nanos said he has "nothing against the university." It is the landlord and he is the tenant and either "I abide by their wishes or I'm out; I can't fight city hall," he said. During his 44 full semesters of Search group to continue work service, Tom said he has fed the students, faculty, and townspeople presidency. According to Lougee, Stroh's enough food and done them enough by Deb Noyd "Speaking for the Board of Trustees, appointment to the Presidential Search favors, for them to be part of "mv life Board of Trustees Chairman Gordon Tasker encouraged the Presidential Advisory Committee brings the total and for me to be part of theirs." Tasker encouraged the Presidential Search Advisory Committee to pursue number of trustees on the committee to Throughout the course of its campus Search Advisory Committee in a its present course of action to identify "four or five." There are 18 members, tenure. Blue &.- White "is basically the prepared statement with that committee, the appropriate candidate for the administrators, faculty and students, on same as it always was" except for the to continue its present course of action Board's consideration. the committee presently, Lougee said. replacement of light bulbs, the additions in the search for a successor to former "The Presidential Search Advisory He said the Board's decision on hiring and cancellations of brands of potato University President Homer D. Babbidge Committee which renewed regular out of a consulting firm is "still chips and cigarettes, and a revised Jr. meetings in January has developed a pending." The Board will "be resolving jukebox that once featured the Mills The statement came after the select list of nominations that are being in the days to come the decision on the Brothers, but now shows off Don disclosure that the trustees might use a researched at the present time. At the consulting firm," Lougee said. McLean's American thumb. consulting firm to aid in a selection Board of Trustees meeting last week, If hired, a management consultant Nanos says he won't forget the process which began shortly after Charles Stroh was appointed as an team would first meet with the trustees support his patrons have given him for Babbidge announced his retirement in additional member to the Presidential and determine a job description for the the "damn good service" he said he has October, 1971. Search Advisory Committee." UConn presidency, Tasker said. given them. According to Robert Lougee.dean of the college of Liberal Arts and Sciences and chairman of the search committee, Tasker "hasn't decided as of yet" to hire the managerial firm. U.S. adamant about POW list Lougee said the Presidential Search Advisory Committee and Tasker wrote a PARIS (UPI) -North Vietnam said statement concerning the managerial Foreign Minister Trinh said the matter However, the South Vietnamese and Wednesday it would resume the release would be discussed at once with the Viet Cong said the conference would firm last night: of American prisoners of war, but the 'The Presidential Search Advisory Joint Military Commission in order to resume its schedule on Thursday, when United States said it would not work out the detailed arrangements," the 12 foreign ministers and Secretary Committee met Feb. 28, 1973. participate in the International "A discussion ensued on the action White House spokesman Ronald Ziegler General Kurt Waldheim of the United Conference on Vietnam until the said. "We have every expectation that taken by the Board of Trustees on Feb. Nations will reconvene at 11 a.m. Communists turn over the list of the the agreement will be kept." 21, at which the possible use of a There was no immediate word on next POWs to be freed. From 1 20 to 1 40 Americans had been consulting firm as an aid to the selection how Communist complaints about A White House announcement was expected to be released this week. A of the president was discussed. treatment of their delegates to the Joint read by Robert J. McCloskey, North Vietnamese colonel arrived in "Gordon Tasker, chairman of the Military Commission had been resolved. spokesman for the U.S. delegation to Saigon Wednesday from Hanoi, and was Board of Trustees clarified the relation It was not announced whether a the lip.iiu conference. It said North believed to have brought a new list. solution had been found to Communist of the consulting firm and the Vietnam's Foreign Minister Nguyen Duy McCloskey cautioned that until Presidential Search Advisory charges of violations of the Jan. 27 Trinh assured Secretary of State William definite word was given, the U.S. cease-fire by the United States and Committee. He indicated that, if P. Rogers at a private meeting that all delegation would not participate in the engaged, a consulting firm would serve South Vietnam and Communist American prisoners would be released conference here. demands lor increased security for as an additional resource of the by the 60-day deadline set by the Paris McCloskey was asked whether the Presidential Search Advisory Committee Communist delegates to the Joint peace agreement. crisis is nearing solution. "I would not Military Commission (JMC). The and would assist the committee in its "With regard to the next phase, which go so far as to say that, no," McCloskey effort to identify candidates for the security issue, the Communists under the protocols is due this week. replied. indicated, was the most important. Thursday, March 1,1973 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR (ttmut? rttntt Satig (EampitH a member of Women's Lib nor a go door-to-door raising Bayer break believer that men are gnats. voluntary contributions for Editor-in-Chief Our classes consist mainly of many worthy organizations. The Lincoln Millstein To the Editor: group discussion and group March of Dimes "passes the tin I am opposed to ConnPIRG analysis of our readings. cup" — how many birth defects institutionalizing itself at Everything Mrs. Lieberman says has PIRG fought? HOW MANY Managing Editor Business Manager UConn. It seeks to deal with a can be supported by the books LIVES HAS PIRG SAVED? All Alan K. Reisner Donald E. Waggaman political issue on an apolitical we read. She has never said nor these "tin-cup" organizations level. It proposes to treat the suggested anything resembling must "drain tremendous symptoms rather than the chauvinst attitudes. amounts of student time, energy disease - like taking aspirin for a For our mid-term exam Mrs. and money" and yet they are all tooth-ache. Lieberman wants our own ideas far more effective than PIRG. Consumer abuse is not and interpretations — she does Therefore the question remains: accidental, it is deliberate. A not want anything she has said "Why doesn't ConnPIRG raise move to shift the burden of an in class. She encourages us to funds the way charities do? " Just around the corner ailing economy from the backs "think", which is what Until ConnPIRG can give a good of the individual monopolists education should do. answer, it has no right to have its Signs that spring is just around the corner becomes that literally "control" the state I find myself extremely funds handed to it on a silver and the country to the backs of platter, and the ruthless seal of evermore present, as the days get longer and milder and agitated because I Firmly believe the helpless masses. that controversy demands narrow - minded "crusaders" as seniors become more restless. But spring also brings Many, if not most, of the impartial and qualified personified in Cummings has no the realization that we must face sober responsibility of problems this country faces evaluation. Considering the right to slander "nice could readily be resolved if only nature and scope of the sounding", i.e., voluntary, completing our work in the few weeks after break.