Reagan, Anderson Attack Each Other, Carter
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gfr* Northeastern routed; Frats, sororities UConn now, 3-0 back on campus Story, p. 12 Story, p. 3 (Etftumttott Satlg (Uampus Serving Storrs Since 1896 Vol. LXXXIV No. 18 Storrs, Connecticut Monday, September 22,1980 Reagan, Anderson attack each other, Carter BALTIMORE (UPI) - Republican wasn't there. attack Carter when he was not Anderson criticized Reagan's Ronald Reagan and independent Reagan and Anderson clashed present, but he added "it would have support of a constitutional John Anderson met in the first sharply on military spending, taxes, veen much more unfair to have John amendment banning abortion and debate of the 1980 presidential inflation, abortion, energy, urban Anderson excluded." said the matter "was a personal campaign Sunday night, spending programs and the role of religion in That turned out to be the strongest decision the woman must make" and more time attacking each other than politics in the hour long debate attack the two leveled against the should not be mandated by President Carter - the man who televised by CBS. NBC and public president, who spent the evening in government. broadcasting to an audience the White House after returning from estimated at 50 million people. a weekend of relaxation and fishing Reagan brought up Carter "s name at Camp David. five times and Anderson four- The two candidates who did show criticizing both his record and his up at the Baltimore Civic Center lost failure to join them in the debate. little time putting distance between Carter has insisted he wants to take their positions. on Reagan head to head before Reagan took the traditional joining in a three way contest and conservative line that has marked his that stalemate has threatened any campaign, while Anderson took the future debates this year. opposite position on most issues and When Anderson was asked about tried to make himself look like a inflation in the opening question, he viable candidate with a different immediately attacked the Carter approach. economic record and "the man who Six panelists asked each candidate should be here to respond to those one question and the most emotional charges - who chose not to attend." exchange came in the last one. which In his closing statement Reagan in part addressed the question of John Anderson (UPI photo) said some have said it was unfair to abortion. Ronald Regan (UPI photo|. Titan missle Marshall Tucker concert Warhead may have been moved rescheduled for Thursday DAMASCUS. Ark. (UPI) - later, the state's top lawman Tatom said he based his Angry state and local said he suspected it had judgement on a marked The Marshall Tucker concert originally scheduled for officials demanded Sunday already been moved. change in attitude among Air Sunday has been postponed and rescheduled for Thursday that the Air Force tell them The 9-megaton warhead - Force personnel. due to the death of lead singer Toy Caldwell's father what was being done about a with 750 times the power of A strong critic of according to Dean Shulman. the UConn Board of wrecked Titan missle's the atomic bomb that commucications between Governors concert chair main. nuclear warhead. Hours destroyed Hiroshima in 1945 local officials and the Air BOG was not sure if they would be able to reschedule - was thrown out of a Titan Force. Tatom said military because the flat floor seating, adding 800 seats, was going Brown has no missile silo Friday morning officials had become "very to be taken down right after the University's cenntennial in an explosion that killed cordial" and "a lot more convocation on Tuesday. "Thanks to Pat Harrington and knowledge of one airman and injured 21 relaxed" by the time he Ed Seagraves of Jorgcnsen Auditorium breaking down the others. talked to them Sunday. floor seating has been delayed until after the concert." 'secret' pact Sam Tatom, director of He said he had no concrete Shulman said. Arkansas' Department of evidence the warhead was "It's an inconvience and we apologize but what could we WASHINGTON (UPI) - do. we were lucky to get it rescheduled," Shulman said. Defense Secretary Harold Public Safety, said a change gone, but noted Air Force in the behavior of Air Force BOG will be giving refunds to people who cannot attend Brown said Sunday if there trucks, vans and helicopters personnel indicated to him Thursday night's performance Shulman added. was a secret agreement had been entering and that military experts already leaving the site throughout Marshall Tucker band's performance at the New Haven between Richard Nixon and Coliseum has been rescheduled for Oct. 1. Leonid Brezhnev to keep have moved the warhead the day. from the site. aging Titan missies in the Tatom was among a U.S. strategic armory, "its group of angry state and still a secret from me." local officials who went to Brown, appearing on CBS' Women, minority recruitment "Face the Nation", was the site Sunday to demand that the Air Force tell them questioned about a what was going on. slated to be improved at UConn Washington Post report that "Unofficially, I don't think former President Nixon By CARL GLENDEN1NG ing goal in their respective departments. there's a warhead in there," agreed with the Soviet leader The University must be committed to "the "It's simply nor enough to state these goals. he said. in 1972 to keep the Titans improvement of recruitment and retention ol I'm making it a public issue." he said. Tatom was the man most women and minority students and staff' in rather than replace them DiBiaggio said an increased sense of with three nuclear likely to be notified order to foster an increased sense of of military operations to community can be achieved best by personal submarines armed with community. UConn President John A. example, but he is also seeking increased multi-war-head Poseidon move a warhead from the DiBiaggio said Friday. missies. shattered Titan II missile DiBiaggio outlined five goals for the emphasis on training programs for manage- The newspaper said the site. He met with Air Force administration during the academic year at ment and supervisory personnel. SALT I treaty allowed for the officials at the site Sunday, the UConn Board of Trustees monthly "Certainly we'll expand beyond those then told reporters he exchange, but Brezhnev meeting, and has requested that each of the areas," he said. suspected the warhead University's vice-presidents develop "strate- feared the Poseidons more SEE PAGE 3 than the Titans already had been moved. gies of implementation" to meet the recruit- The Connecticut Daily Campus, Monday, September 22,1980 OPINION Athletic department needs every dollar Supporting UConn athletics is no longer a matter of school spirit. Nobody sings the alma mater anymore. Students attend games to encourage their classmates to play well. They want to be entertained. It is time to return to the old attitude. Nobody has to sing, but everyone should realize that without strong student support, the UConn athletic program will go into the toilet. Women's lacrosse and ice hockey will not be varsity sports this year. The men's lacrosse team will be eliminated next year. And unless the Academic Advisory Committee changes its mind, this is UConn's last year of varsity wrestling competition. Loch Mirror legend lives There are UConn students interested in participating in all of these sports. They are being denied the opportunity to compete because of financial constraints. There is no When the moon is full but the mists obscure me." he told the buTghers. But no. dear money to raise these sports to a competitive level with the view, the placid waters of Loch Mirror reader, they were humble and would not other schools' varsity teams. sometimes dance in a mysterious manner. challenge the unbeknownst. The athletic department cannot sell tickets for these And up from the murky deep, long and Luna smiled at Angus as he traversed the events. There is not enough off-campus interest in them, languid, the body of an ancient creature moor mat extended to the horizon before the unlike major sports including soccer, football, and pierces the surface. The lovers on the university was erected. The mist obscured the basketball, which are well attended. Since the poorly benches, in the clutches of romance, do not lake, 'twas like glass. The cold night air filled affected programs never gained national recognition, there believe the sight, and they stare in wonder- his lungs and he felt cxhilerated. "Aye. devil! is little outside revenue from tournaments. ment at the beast. For they know they are Angus will show that he is not afraid of faeries However, other sports make money. Some of them don't witness to the Loch Mirror Monster! and hobgoblins!" ■ make very much, but revenues acquired from one sport are Betwixt the busy thoroughfare and the He placed his bulk in a dinghy at lakeside. often shifted to another. Football profits could be used for hallowed halls of higher education, stands a The water made barely no wake as he rowed the women's softball team, for instance. body of water, somewhat small and round. By through the fog. The paddles splashed quietly ,When UConn students show their support for these day. it is a pleasant sight — the students relax as Angus Macintosh was consumed by the teams, businessmen listen. They advertise in game and repose by its still waters. The ducks frolic mist. programs. They put schedules in their windows. They add as the children toss bits of the staff of life. And he sang: support for UConn athletics. When the cold wind of Father North blows in "Your critic-folk may cock their nose.