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Sadat Asks Amendments Food Consultants Reviewed (ftntmecttotf Eaf Ig Glampua Serving Storrs Since 1896 VOL. LXXXI1 Nfi..r> STORKS, CONNECTICUT Tuesday, October 24, 197b Sadat asks amendments (UPI) — President Anwar amendments to the draft well as solving the problems Sadat reportedly wants "es- treaty," A' Abram said in of the West Bank. Gaza sential amendments" made Tuesday's early editions, Strip, and the future of the in the draft Egyptian-Israeli "particularly regarding the 1.5 million Palestinian Arabs peace treaty to clearly affirm linkage between it and the who live there. the link between it and the question of an overall settle- ment of the Arab-Israeli con- Earlier, peace conference larger issues of an overall sources in Washington had Middle East peace. flict." Advised of the Al Abram said Cairo had been expected The report, in the authori- to seek only "clarification" tative Cairo newspaper Al report, knowledgable diplo- matic sources in Washington of the exact pace of establish- Ahram, disputed views ex- ing diplomatic and economic pressed by' conference said the language used by the newspaper was too relations with Israel. sources in Washington, who Egyptian Prime Minister said earlier the problems strong and that Sadat had Mustafa Khalil had express- involved wording more than asked for "a rephrasing" of ed reservations about the substance. the draft treaty's preamble. "The President asked the The preamble includes draft, but emphasized his chief of the Egyptian delega- references for the need of an reservations did not mean tion to introduce essential overall Middle East peace, as rejection. Kenny Loggins hams it up for an enthusiastic UConn Food consultants reviewed audience, Sunday night at the Jorgensen Auditorium. See the story on page 6 for a full concert report and interview. By MEG McGOLDRICK Pholo by Phil Knudsen ing Hall Service to determine ther Herman Zaccarello, dir- if the UConn service is ector of Hotel, Restaurant Five food service consult- efficient, according to the and Institutional Manage- 316 pints collected ants are being considered by vice president of Student ment at Purdue University; the Board of Trustees to Affairs and Services. Don Jacobs, director of Din- analyze the University Din- Being considered are Bro- ing Services at the University as blood drive starts of Pennsylvania; and Frank By ROB OBIE Bancroft, director of Auxilary The American Red Cross Bloodmobilc began its four day Services at North Dakota Bad news bear blood drive at St. Thomas Aquinas educational center State University. John Birch- Monday according to the co-chairwoman of the drive. field, assistant professor of "We feel with a Monday like this we can easily go over hotel and restaurant man- interupts jogger our quota." said Mrs. Margaret Gant. co-chairwoman of agement at Michigan. State the drive at UConn. The blood drive raise 316 pints PAWTUCKET R.I. (UPI) — An early morning jog University and Paul Fair- Monday, four pints below its daily quota of 320 pints. The Monday turned into a brisk spring for Ernest Houle when brook, director of Auxilary projected quota for four days is 1280 pints. the "big. white glob" he saw turned out to be a polar bear Services at the University of "Last year we went well over our quota," Mrs. Gant on the run. the Pacific are also being said." and 1 see no reason why we can't do the same this Houle, a city firefighter, was jogging with his dog considered, vice president year." through Slater Park Zoo when he spotted Frosty the polar Frederick Adams said. The Connecticut Red Cross in the only organization in the bear on the wrong side of his cage. The consultants have to be state which collects blood. It supplies blood to every called to complete arrange- "We came to the duck pond and it was kind of dark out," hospital in the state. ments, but they should all be Houle said. "I saw a big. white glob. I thought it was The drive runs until Thursday. Oct. 26 from 9:30 a.m. to contacted by Wednesday, maybe a horse or something. 3 p.m. Donors must weigh more than 110 pounds and any Adams said. Originally, two "Then my dog got closed to it and it let out a roar. It previous donation must have been made at least 8 weeks ■ chased my dog. See page 3 before. J AUSTRALIA UFO PASSES THE CESSNA ABOUT 1.000ft ABOVE Australian air force looks m Melbourne for pilot who saw UFO MELBOURNE, Australia (UPI) — The air force ordered a full-scale The Australian Air Force Monday search for the missing plane and its launched a renewed search for a pilot lone occupant, whose last known who radioed that a UFO with four position was over the Bass Strait. 130 green-lights was pursuing his.plane miles south of Melbourne. Rescue planes sighted an oil slick and "playing some sort of game." about 18 miles north of King Island, "It isn't an aircraft. It's..." APPROX. LAST but officials said it was not made by a KNOWN POSITION CONTROL REPORTED Frederick Valentich radioed an Aus- light aircraft. NO AIR TRAFFIC IN 4.50011. ^"^\ Bass Strait AREA BELOW 5,0OOM. tralian control tower. Moments later One official theorized that Valentich the transmission was.cut off and may have become disoriented and nothing more was heard from him or mistaken reflections against the his single engine Cessna 182. clouds for the lights of a saucer. ft IK CARPUS TODAY — Beal heads defense Women's x-country Sensual art displayed Sarasin wins Sunny today campus poll Steve Beal, who has been The UConn women's cross The sensual art work of With election time near- Sunny, windy and cool a mainstay on the UConn country team finished sixth Joan Semmel is the subject ing, Sarasin won another today with the highs in the football team's defensive in the New England champ- of the Jorgensen Art Gal- poll by a greater margin 40s to 50s. Colder tonight line discusses his role on the ionships. See page 12. lery's newest exhibit which than two weeks ago with with highs in the 20s. team. See page 12. opens today. See page 7. more students showing in- Wednesday will be sunny terest in the election. See with the highs in the 50s to story page 4. low 60s. The Connecicut Daily Campus, Tuesday, October 24. 197$ 3= Ghmwrttntt lath} (Eampufi Serving Storrs Since 1896 EDITORIALS AND COMMENTARY JOHN HILL ■ V1KK1 SUSMAN CHARLES A. MOORE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF MANAGING EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGER VOL LXXXII NO. 32 Tuesday, October 24, 1978 IDC: More than just another dorm Thert's a dorm in the frats that's a little bit different from the rest of the dorms on campus. It's called the Intentional Democratic Community- Most people know it as IDC. People who live there don't yell obsenities out the win - dows, blast their stereos in the middle of the night, call each other names, or drink themselves sick at dorm parties. What do they do? They work together as a community to make their dorm a home. They go on retreats together, and on trips to shows like Pilobolus. or to New York City. Like everyone else on campus, they party.and dance together. But most important of all. they care about one another, in a way that many of its residents find unique in this great big university. ff| x IDC It stands for the Intentional Democratic Community CkH I DRIVE NOU RHJS SCWEOACH ?' It's more than just another dorm. Ethics isn't just for philosophers brakes by B.F. Goodrich in f968; some engineers receiving illegal pay- offs in the 1973 Baltimore scandal that forced Spiro Agnew from office. But the problem ot engineers not bothering with profes- sional ethics is disturbing, and it appears to me that it is time for them to ruminate over the road not taken. In 1974 the Engineers Council for Professional Development adopted a new Code of Ethics of Engineers which states that engineers "should hold paramount the safety, health and welfare of the public in the performance of their professional duties." That engineers should be primarily concerned with the com- mon good is a relatively new concept. Too much of an engineer's training is strictly empirical; and when an engineer graduates to the world of professional employment, he is often oblivious to the human factor involv- ed with technology. satisfied with the word ethics. And UConn's engineering department is By GEORGE J. PERCHAK "Future Shock" had that as its the fundamental question at hand is, typically deficient in the way it trains "Engineers are obliged to bring thesis. However, if you ask the its majors. By virtue of his curricu- integrity and competence to whatever why have professional ethics and typical engineer (or even the engin- engineers been divorced from each lum, a graduate from UConn's school work they undertake. But they should eering student at this school) about other ? of engineering is not properly instill- not be counted upon to consider the philosophical and social problems ed with the ability or desire to look for For too long engineers did not paramount the welfare of the human of technology far outdistancing our bother to seriously consider the social technologically responsible solutions race." capacity to deal with it, the reply to professional situation ethics. All impact of the technological advances So wrote Samuel C. Florman in the you'd probably get would reflect a the graduate has is a specialized they made. Not all technological October issue of Harper's in an moral vision that was cyclopean.
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