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by Charlotte Libov Plan that Nixon proposed in 1969 as a At the press conference, Roger Sen. Abraham A. Ribicoff told a Welfare reform. Hilsman said, "I think George McGovern standing-room only crowd yesterday "As a member of the Senate Finance has a good chance." "the pollsters will have egg on their Committee, I found myself fighting for He said he was the first Congressional faces on Election Day." Nixon's plan and I found myself candidate to declare his support for Referring to polls that show Sen. deserted." The measure lost by three McGovern "and 1 don't think it has cost George McGovern trailing Richard votes and Ribicoff said "Nixon could me a single vote." Nixon, Ribicoff said, "the young people have made one phone call and gotten Earlier in the afternoon, Ribicoff of America can make the difference." them." addressed about 65 Hilsman wrokers at Ribicoff said he decided McGovern "George McGovern has made some a fund-raising ($ 10-a-platc) buffet would win when "I saw the size of the mistakes," Ribicoff said, "I don't agree linchcon at a restaurant in Willimantic. crowd" that welcomed McGovern in with everything he says, but I don't Ribicoff, wearing a large "Hilsman" Hartford Oct. 30. He said he saw the believe I'll ever find anyone I agree with button, greeted the Hilsman supporters. same spirit "when I rode into Hartford completely. I disagree a hell of a lot Also present were state candidates for with Harry Truman in 1948." more with Dick Nixon." office including Audrey Beck, who is "I've always been associated with Ribicoff said he doesn't believe running for re-election as the underdogs", Ribicoff said. students arc "apathetic", and he added representative from the 50th District "Harry Truman was an underdog in the turn-out at the rally proved it. He- and Morris Fcrland, running for 1948. I was a prime underdog when I urged students "to work for Mcgovcrn ran for governor in 1954, and I worked this week." re-election to the State Senate from the 29th district. for a great underdog, John F. Kennedy, "We need your help as well as your when it was said the people would not votes. On November 8, you'll be glad Protecting the state elect a Catholic President. you put the extra effort in." "The job of the state legislators is to Ribicoff was Governerof Connecticut Earlier at a press conference, Ribicoff protect the people in the State," from 1954 to 1961. In 1961, he was said McGovern is campaigning heavily in Ribicoff said. named Secretary of the Department of Connecticut because "his victory will "Unfortunately we're stuck with Tom Health, Education and Welfare, and he depend on the 18 northern industrial Mcskill for another two years until we was elected to the Senate in 1962. states "of which Connecticut is one." replace him in 1974." He adressed about 500 students He also said that because of the time Ribicoff said Hilsman is "the type of during part of his activities campaigning difference across the nation, returns are man who is seldom nominated for for Roger Hilsman, the Democratic reported early in the east "and this has a Congress, he has great experience and candidate for Congress from the Second psycological effect on those who haven't understanding and will follow in the District. Ribicoff is an honorary voted yet." mold of great Democratic congressman co-chairman of Hilsman's campaign. Biggest political scandal that you deserve." "President McGovern needs a Concerning the alleged bugging Hilsman, who was assistant secretary Congressman like Roger Hilsman," attempt of the Democratic of far eastern affairs under John Ribicoff said. headquarters, Ribicoff called it a Kennedy, has had top Democrats Ribicoff nominated McGovern for the "Watergate Scandal, not a caper." including Sen. Hubert II. Humphrey Presidency in 1968 and again in 1972. "It is the biggest political scandal in and Sen. Edward Kennedy campaigning After Sen. withdrew the country's history...it is impossible in the area for him. as McGovern's running mate, Ribicoff for me to believe people are Ribicoff also told the audience that was the Democratic presidential indifferent." McGovern is going "to make it in nominee's choice as vice-president after Sen. Ribicoff, who is Jewish, was asked if Connecticut." Sen. Edward Kennedy. Ribicoff told a reported in the press are accurate, "I Jews are supporting Nixon because of He said at the Hartford rally. "I was reporter yesterday that he declined don't understand why it wasn't achieved Israel. convinced people were discovering that because, "I don't want to be Vice four years ago." He also criticized the "I don't agree people of the Jewish between Dick Nicon and George President. I don't want to be a "Number Nixon administration "for playing one faith are one-issue voters," Ribicoff said. McGovern, they liked McGovern Two" man to anyone. I am beyond segment of society against The Senator added that Nixon better." political ambition." another...playing upon the fears, refused to sell Phantom jets to the He also said he "couldn't understand Concerning Vietnam, Ribicoff said emotions, and myths." Israelis "until an election year." a president who doesn't have heart, McGovern "deserves credit for ending Ribicoff said "Nixon is a man who "Up until them, he closed his eyes to understanding and wisdom." the war." "If it wasn't for George undercuts his own programs." Israel's military needs," he said. He said, "McGovern has the courage McGovern's pressure on Dick Nixon, we "He walks away from his programs. He said Nixon is "in the process of to face the American people. Nixon wouldn't have reached a bargaining He has never pushed one through making big deals with the Russians for docs not have this courage. The point now," he said. Congress," the Senator added. gas and the Arabs for oil because of our American people don't want to be taken Ribicoff said if the settlement terms He referred to a Family Assistance shortage." for granted." bookstore opens with more to offer by Paulette Thibodeau records, magazines, cigarettes, state payroll when the store was wants to do but had to forego or wait a A large poster showing a fuzzy yellow newspapers, and toiletries. university operated were hired by the long time for approval." striped pussycat hanging by his front "A lot of nice improvements," was new manager. Cliff Ewert. Mrs. Barbara With a private system, Ewert said, paws from a metal rod had a caption the comment made by David Cheney, one of those who stayed, was there is more flexibility. "As a result, which read: "Hang in there, Baby." Antoniazzi, a junior. "There are some pleased with her new situation. "It's he said, "I can do things I want done It somehow seemed appropriate that nice classical records and a good really great and I'm really satisfied with which I find a challenge." the campus bookstore would be selling magazine section." The store now the whole deal," she said. "They're Ewert holds a Bachelor's degree in such a poster. Amidst controversy and carries some folk, jazz, classical, and trying to do a good job," she added, Journalism from the University of criticism, the bookstore opened Monday children's albums. referring to the new managment. Wisconsin and a Master's degree in under new commercial managment. The Antoniazzi said he was impressed by Asked if she was satisfied with the Education from the same school. He Follette Company of Chicago now runs two store personnel who "were very salary she was now receiving, she said, said he has completed one half his Ph.D. the store, which is no longer state accommodating." The two men assisted "Absolutely. Very much so." work in Research and Statistics. operated. him in ordering custom designed jackets, An increased number of student Presently living at a motel, Ewert is employees could be seen moving busily One now can walk through the store he said. waiting to move into his recently An expanded paperback department about the store. According to Ewert, purchased home in Storrs. His wife and without feeling closed in by counters there are about 10 students working and two children are still in Wisconsin. and merchandise. Many of the shelves was one of the main improvements he expects to hire more. He said his wife is running for the have yet to be filled with supplies and promised by the Follette Company. Ewert is new with the Follette office of Country Treasurer at their books which have yet to arrive. According to John Balagna, division manager of the company, 1,000 titles Company. He said he has been with the former residence. The office pays Tom Carmody, a junior, said: "It's have arrived with a couple of thousand company about four weeks and his $15,000, he said. Asked what happens if got more room." Freshman Kevin yet to come. "There is a problem with experience includes the directorship of she wins, Ewert laughed and answered: O'Connor said that "anything is an trucking," he said, explaining the delay. the bookstore at the University of "Then I've got a problem." improvement to what it was before. The Asked for his impressions, Gregory Wisconsin in Milwaukee and the stores The store will be open six days a aisles were so narrow." A pi.ih.mi hesitated, but then said: "It's at its branches. week with longer hours. It will be open Judy Osborn, another freshman, hard to tell because there's not enough "The reason I took this job is because Monday from 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. thought the bookstore looked better: on the shelves. My main criteria is I felt there was a real challenge here," Tuesday through Friday, it will be open "It doesn't look so clinical." She also whether or not we get lower prices on Ewert said. "I worked for a state system from 8:30 ajn. to 5:30 p.m. On liked the bookstore now carrying an what we need." and anytime you work for a beaucratic Saturday, it will be open from 9 a.m. to increased variety of items including Eight employees who were on the system, there are so many things one \ f Thursday, November 2, 1972 \ fJmutPrtintt fiailg (CamjniB LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Editor-In-Chief assurance that we can trust Mr. It is futile to try to discuss Nixon if he is re-elected. Already politics with a friend if vou're Lincoln Mil/stein human ideals on the other side. He is content To the Editor: he has spread anti-Semctic overtones by following a to remain inside his political Managing Editor Business Manager Many people believe that world of slogans, blind trust, and George McGovern would render "Jewish Vote" campaign Alan K. Reisner Donald E. Waggaman strategy. sentimental idealism. Israel little support, military or He is too closed-minded to otherwise. In my opinion this Some might argue over technicalities of specific even consider the possibility that belief is quite erroneous. George his mind might be changed. McGovern has repeatedly said McGovern programs. But let's not forget the essential point. Anyone can stand up on a that he favors increased aid to soap box and spew out rhetoric Democratic nations, while George McGovern is the only candidate that has taken the and make promises. How many man of integrity terminating aid to repressive more elections will it take before initiative in per suing real peace, military governments like Brazil, we admit that we are not Roger Hilsman is running as a heavy underdog to justice, and human equality. Portugal and Greece. This type adequately informed to defend George McGovern is a great man Incumbent Robert Steele in the 2nd U.S. Congressional of policy would give Israel a ourselves against verbiage and and will be a great President District. But that should not deter the voter to cast his higher priority stature, which pledges? because of his principles and ballot according to his personal convictions of the would probably result in more We all know what we DONT phflosophies. candidates. US assistance. DavidABaram like. But we have no right to Steele is the perfect politician. He runs a smooth If anything it is President espouse change when we have no Nixon who has been hypocritical campaign, says the right things, kisses babies and is open our minds idea what that change will bring. and inconsistant in his foreign We have no right to support a considered a liberal Republican. policy. He has allowed US aid to To the Editor: candidate on the bases of his Hilsman, on the other hand, is a terrible campaigner. go to Democratic nations as well One cannot reside within the promises, his good intentions, His organization is hindered by inefficiency. He is not a as their enemies. Storrs community without and his opponent's personality. For some Americans, the ideal charismatic speaker. He once introduced Sen. Ted feeling somewhat depressed as And we have no right to open foreign policy would be to give election day draws near. It is Kennedy as "Edward Muskie." our ballot and open our mouths neither Israel or Vietnam unfortunate that so many on our unless we take just a few But Roger Hilsman is a man who has demonstrated his assistance. It is important that campus are politically moments to open our minds as concern for the future of this country. In 1964, he quit one recognize the distinction uninformed; but the tragedy is well. the Johnson Administration, because he saw the direction between Vietnam and Israel. S. that few have the desire to learn. James Fulton Vietnam is governed by a the was taking. Meanwhile, Steele joined Our generation was to be the Tolland Hall the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Robert Steele may be labeled as a liberal Republican my bikey by some but parts of his voting record indicate otherwise. During his tenure as U.S. Representative, he voted against To the Editor: I wondered today while an equal rights amendment which would have directeo walking around campus why the Justice Department to conduct investigations into WfeOSfll anyone would have wanted to discriminatory employment practices. He also voteo dictator connected with injust hope for the future. But we have steal my bicycle. It was red and against a minimum wage bill several times. When he did elections, corruption, shown no ambition to change. old, had almost three speeds, no finally vote for the bill, it was so compromised as to censorship, and dirty politics. On the contrary, we have basket - though I'd brought one willfully chosen the stodginess for it this weekend — and had render its intentions meaningless. Israel on the other hand, is a true Democracy with a of generations past to shape our great sentimental value. It fell We urge the election of Roger Hilsman to the United government elected by all the political world. Some of us are apart every time I rode it, but I States Congress. His election would ensure the voters a people in fair elections. All too hopelessly blinded by our liked having to put it back representative who puts moral considerations ahead of nationalities are represented in political party identification to together before I could get going politics. What Roger Hilsman lacks in campaign appeal, he Israel's parliament. It is a be open-minded voters. Others anyplace. We once made it from among us made our electoral Northwest Campus to VDM in makes up in integrity as a public servant. government supported by its people and is not solely choice well before 1972. four minutes, banging over curbs dependent upon foreign Ask a Nixon supporter what propaganda, and military he likes about Nixon and all state senator assistance. There is no realistic you'll hear is what he doesn't analogy that can be made like about McGovern. He hasn't Maurice Ferland, 55, of Danielson is the Democratic between S. Vietnam and Israel. taken the time to assess the George McGovern has status quo before he has made candidate for the 29th State Senatorial District. He is repeatedly pledged to assist his electoral choice. Ask a running against Louise Berry, 44, the Republican Israel in every possible way. He McGovern cohort why he is candidate. made this promise in his voting Democratic and be Ferland served for twelve years as a state senator from acceptance speech at the prepared to hear his favorite Windham County until 1969, when he assumed the Democratic convention and his selection of carefully memorized McGovern platitudes and cliches. position of Deputy State Bank Commissioner. He decided supporters adopted a commitment favorable to Israel He is ready to vote out the and into people, cars, and trees. to run, when the present state senator, Thomas DuPont, in their platform on J uly 11. incumbent before he has No record or anything, but dropped out of the race. In contrast, Mr. Nixon's analyzed the alternative. something nice to do. It was a Ferland is an accountant. During his tenure as state record has been quite dubious. Too many of us have defined red Robin Hood bike, and I senator, he served on many senate committees. He was He has failed to oppose ten UN this year's political conflict in hope whoever has it likes it as broad, general terms that make much as I did and puts a better the chairman of the Appropriations Committee. He also condemnations of Israel. He was reluctant in supplying Israel with it possible to hide our lack of lock on it. served on the Public Personnel, Military Affairs, General Phantom jets. He has also tried knowledge. It's easy to say, "I'm Jeff Price Law, Agriculture and Rules Committees. to pressure the Israelis into voting for change"; but a change Terry A 202 We urge voters to elect Maurice Ferland to the State accepting to Rogers Peace Plan, to what? Many of us want Senate. His presence will give this community another which would be disasterous if "peace", "more jobs", and important voice to speak for the welfare of the State's implemented. If Mr. Nixon is "good times". But how many of Letters should be- typed, doobu re-elected he will not need his so us have taken the time to learn )f etgned and addreseed tot higher education. To-The-Edrtoe. BOX U-«. Brevity called "Jewish Vote" for future anything about diplomacy, enhances chance of publication. The His opponent, Louise Berry, if elected, would political endeavors. strategy, facts, programs, and Connecticut DaHy Campus reserves inevitably adhere to the Republican caucus. Thus, her Pragmatically there is no specific solutions? rtflM to edN tatters for space. ability to criticize Governor Meskill's actions will have been severely undermined. The First Amendment (Amended) Maurice Ferland, having already served twelve years in the state senate, has demonstrated his ability to think and act like an individual. His election to the senate again will enhance the University of Connecticut.

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Thursday, November 2, 1972 Connecticut Daily Campus Page S dean of uconn grad school praises ecology conference COnSOlSUS is for metanoia Humanity should take steps Conference on the Human to preserve itself "for at least ten Environment at a meeting of asg against election day classes million years more" according to Environmental Concern Thomas Malone, dean of the Wednesday night. He senate consideration Wednesday UConn Graduate School. Malone represented the International by Mark Fisher and In other action, the Senate night had not been made public, spoke about the United Nations Council of Scientific Unions at 'Confirmed Senator Don Bruce as PatPalker as required by the ASG chairman of the Culture the conference held in constitution. Committee. Burce had formerly Stockholm last June. The Student Senate ot the been temporary chairman. He said he felt the Stockholm A Metanoia Day is defined by environmental Associated Student Government Senator Peter Hoeffner was Conference was "one of the (ASG) passed a resolution University By-laws as a day ot elected vice-chairman of the most important international suspension of normal policy will be Wednesday night calling for a Senate after it was discovered conferences of the Twentieth Metanoia Day to be held on educational activities for the that Karen Larsen, elected to the consideration of a matter "of Ce campus on November 7, post last week, did not fulfill great concern to the University." conference topic SLB * Maio„e. ». Election Day. ASG President constitutional requirements for tangible results of the David Kaplan will present the The senate named four students the position. A conference to familiarize conference were the resolution to Acting President to serve on a 10 member committee to consider holding a Senators Barbara Kelly and public officials with the establishment of a coordinating Edward V. Gant. Alan Emmerthal were elected to programs and policies of the council on the environment at Metanoia Day. The resolution calls for the Finance Committee to fill State Department of the UN which may "give anew The Inter-Area Residence hall speakers, discussion groups, and positions vacated by resigning Environmental Protection (DEP) lease of life to the poor, Council passed a similar senators. will be held at the University of tormented UN", and the setting the presentation of printed resolution Tuesday. Connecticut Nov. 21. up a $100 million dollar World matter concerning the elections. The Seante upheld Kaplan's Co-sponsored by the UConn Environment Fund by President It also states that the Senate will veto of two budgets totalling /COLLEGE Institute of Public Service and Nixon. "encourage the Traffic Services Department" to reroute a $470 which it passed last week. thfc DEP, the day-long session Malone said the conference According to Jean Gunther, NOW THRU TUESDAY! shuttle bus to carry students to will convene at the Merlin and its results would have "no chairman of the senate finance DAILY 2:00, 6:30, 9:M Bishop Center. meaning unless we have a the Mansfield polls on election Sat.^m». 2:00, 4:15, 6:38. 9:00 day. committee, the veto and the According to Associate fundamental change in our failure to pass any budgets Extension professor George H. personal value systems." A budget to provide money Wednesday night leaves the total YOU HAVEN7 Murray, who is handling campus Mankind has a "moral for chartering buses for this of unappropriated student funds SEEN ANYTHING arrangements for the conference, imperative" to redistribute the purpose was not considered at at $1446. the conference is designed to earth's resources, he said. the meeting because of a ruling Gunther said funds such as for UNTIL YOU'VE SEEN "Inform Connecticut municipal "We are unduly preoccupied by the Student Organizations Photopool and the senate's and State agency personnel with preserving human Accounting office. The office Culture Committee would have EVERYTHING* about the organizational species...We forget to realize that said the budgets proposed for to come from the $1446. structure, policies, and programs we can elevate the state of of the Department of manking to whatever level we Environmental Protection and desire, Malone said, the relationship of these He said concern about programs to regional agencies humanity "ten million years and local governments." downstream... was the real message of Stockholm." WILLIMANTIC anthology on poverty MOTOR INN MONDAY NIGHT edited by uconn professor Football night most drinks SOc. THUWS. An anthology of 29 essays They contend that this has in and documents on "Poverty" particular "inhibited the has been compiled and edited by COLDDUCK NITE exploration of links between the Fre.CoWDocktoaHLadm»iipm sociologists at the University of prevailing ideologies and the Connecticut and Eastern structural conditions that ENTERTAINMENT Connecticut State College. promote and maintain poverty —^——— i Scheduled for publication by within widely differing THURSDA Y & FRIDA Y Penguin Books Inc., the societies." 330-page paperback was edited SATURDAY by Dr. Jack L. Roach, a UConn The new volume is one of associate professor, and Ms. several books in the Penguin Janet Roach, an instructor at Modern Sociology Reading SOME THUG MOVING ECSC. Series organized under the In an essay-introduction to general editorship of Tom Burns. their anthology, the editors The collection is divided into argue that society has so far four segments: The Life of the WATCH FOR THESE FILMS failed to create a coherent Poor; Measurement, Incidence COMING SOON! framework for a sociology of and Characteristics of Poverty; poverty by ignoring "its Problems of Roots and "EASY RIDER" underlying theoretical and Remedies, and Ideology and "NEW CENTURIONS" methodological problems." Poverty. »» SLAUGHTER"

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Page 4 Connecticut Daily Campos Thursday, November 2, 1972 WXO/J /«/&.$ On Urban aid helicopter crash kills 27; fighting steps up inland megovern labels speech as 'half-truths' SAIGON (UPI) - A giant U.S. attacks between dawn Tuesday Army helicopter crashed in the and dawn Wednesday. It was the Mekong Delta, killing 27 seventh consecutive day that settlement. be proved wrong on Tuesday, (UPI) - While a hoarse-voiced persons, including at least nine more than 100 attacks were "We didn't offer any aid to the Democratic nominee said he George S. McGovern bid for the Americans, the U.S. command reported, in what allied officers Hitler and didn't offer any aid to expected to carry states on the Jewish vote in City's said Wednesday. Military sources believe to be a "land grab" the Tojo government in Japan" West Coast, the Eastern seaboard garment district Wednesday, said most of the remaining before the cease-fire starts. after World War II, McGovern "down to about Virginia," and President Nixon extolled his victims were believed to be The U.S. command said about said on television. Great Lakes states "where most record of aid to the cities in a American. half of the available fleet of B52 The White House denied a of the people live" - Ohio, radio address from the White South Vietnamese troops bombers in Indochina hit McGovern charge that Nixon Michigan, Illinois and Wisconsin. House. cleared Communist soldiers from Communist supply traffic on the had changed his position and McGovern, in a reply issued in McGovern's open-car a village 10 miles northwest of Ho Chi Minh infiltration trail hardened his attitude on Washington, called Nixon's motorcade through Manhattan Saigon Wednesday. Military granting amnesty once the war is and it extensions in Laos and speech "a misleading concoction Wednesday took him and his sources said the troops Cambodia. of bromides, half-truths and just over. McGovern quoted Nixon as wife, Eleanor, past an estimated destroyed North VietnamV best saying last March that he would U.S. spokesmen said search plain puffery" that ignored the 25,000 persons to the garment battalion in the capital region, be "very liberal with regard to teams were combing the substantial urban support district where his rally audience The Saigon command said wreckage of the Chinnok, 35 provided by a Democratic amnesty." was estimated by police at that Communist forces launched White House press secretary miles south of Saigon.As of Congress. 40,000 persons. 126 shelling, ground and terror nightfall Wednesday, 24 hours With six days remaining Ronald Ziegler said Nixon "has never changed his position" and after the crash, nine of the before election day, the White victims had been identified as House disclosed that Nixon that he "feels very strongly that American, although military would visit six states beginning draft dodgers and deserters six state incumbent reps, sources said "most" of the 27 Friday, including four in which should pay a penalty." persons on board were believed he apparently hopes to help Ziegler said Nixon's running scared near end to be U.S. servicemen. elect Republican senators in "definition of being liberal is A spokesman said ground fire close races. The four are North that those who deserted and HARTFORD (UPI) - victory on the final leg of the "possibly" could have brought Carolina, New Mexico, dodged the draft will pay the Connecticut's six incumbent campaign, partly because their the transport helicopter down. penalty. There are no congressmen are running scared districts are heavily Democratic, Oklahoma and Rhode Island. Military sources said subtleties." Ziegler also in the final week of the election Mrs. Grasso, who was But Interior Secretary Rogers government soldiers killed 120 indicated that Nixon's busy campaign. secretary of state for 12 years C.B. Morton, former Republican men and the entire hierarchy of schedule - including the flurry of Democrats fear the outcome before she ran for Congress, and national chairman, said in a North Vietnamese battalion radio and television speeches, of the presidential race in Monagan, a seven-term lawmaker Spokane, Wash., it was that seized Tan Phuoc Trung two campaign tours, a rally in Connecticut could demolish and former Waterbury mayor, "doubtful" the GOP could gain hamlet near Saigon on Highway 1 Chicago, and a windup their chances of retaining their are campaigning hard - with little control of either the House or last Saturday and held it until appearance in California - would seats in Congress. or no mention of McGovern. Senate next Tuesday. He Wednesday. discounted the "coat tail effect" prevent him from holding a news The two Republican The Republicans, Robert H. candidates, though virtually Steele in eastern Connecticut's The final blow came early of a winning presidential conference before the election. Wednesday when 50 McGovern cancelled a assured of victory on Nov. 7, sprawling second district and candidate, saying today's voter Communists trying to reinforce was much more independent last-minute trip to Hibbing, have other worries. Stewart B. McKinney in the Democrats Ella T. Grasso in GOP dominated fourth district remnants of the troops inside than in previous years. Minn, to rest and recover his the village were ambushed and voice, which had been getting northwestern Connecticut's of lower Fairfield County, are On Vietnam-related issues, slain by the South Vietnamese, pregressiveh/ more hoarse sixth district and John S. also putting forth extra effort. McGovern said he stood firm in the sources said. Tuesday during appearances in Monagan in the Naugatuck Steele, 34, is worried because refusing to continue military The heavy B52 strikes on the New York and New Jersey. Valley's fifth district are he feels he needs an assistance to the Saigon Ho Chi Minh trail were ordered Predicting that the polls will particularly concerned about overwhelming plurality to insure government after a peace because U.S. officers believe George McGovern's slim chance his 1974 bid for the GOP's U.S. North Vietnam was moving as of victory. Senate nomination. much equipment as possible Running hard, William R. "I want to win convincingly," south before an expected I today's news briefs | Cotter, 46, is piling up an the former Central Intelligence ceasefire makes such supply impressive lead in Hartford's Agency (CIA) agent said. OTTAWA (UPI) Prime CHICAGO (UPI) The first district while reluctantly movement illegal. McKinney, 41, and a Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau chairman of the National embracing McGovern - the only freshman congressman like Wednesday called a cabinet Transportation Safety Board incumbent Democratic Steele, is fearful his liberal views meeting to discuss whether he said Wednesday "human error is congressman in the state to do on amnesty for draft evaders will try to continue governing a very probable cause" of the so. may cost him important votes. Canada or give the reins to Chicago commuter train Robert N. Giaimo, 53, took Big cities in his district, like Conservative leader Robert collision which killed 44 persons pains to divorce his bid for an Norwalk, are noted for their Stan field in the wake of and injured more than 320. eighth term from McGovern's patriotism. Monday's close general election. John H. Reed told a news candidacy for the White House. Following the session Trudeau conference, however, that His is but one step away from an The Republican opponents, told newsmen he would "likely federal investigators have not independent candidacy in the although having to wage an be making a statement" eliminated the possibility that a New Haven area's third district. uphill fight against the Thursday on the fate of his mechanical fault was to blame. Of the four Democratic incumbents, are hoping a Nixon Liberal government which lost Reed said his investigators incumbents, only Cotter and victory in Connecticut will its 4 1/2-year majority mandate. were looking for James A. Watts, Giaimo seem to be close to provide them with coat tail aid. 51, the engineer of the lead train WASHINGTON (UPI) involved in Monday's crash, and Quarterback Sonny Jurgensen, had been unable to find him THE MT. HOPE MONTESSORI SCHOOL lost to the Washington Redskins since one investigator had a for the season because of ankle Presents for the benefit of its scholarship fund surgery, received a telephone call "cursory discussion" with him at from President Nixon the scene of the disaster. TRUFFAin"S Wednesday not to give up his He said Robert Cavanaugh, football career. Nixon recalled engineer of the second train who THE WILD ONES he himself had come back from was trapped in the wreckage for political setbacks. several hours, still had not 3%fg* recovered sufficiently to be Sat., Nov. 4 at 8:30 St. Thomas Aquinas basement HARTFORD (UPI) questioned. Donation: $2.00 President Nixon, figured to Dog Lane crush predominately Democratic Refreshments Served Tickets at the Door TEL 487-0747 Connecticut Nov. 7 only a few BELFAST (UPI) Roman weeks ago, is likely to carry the Catholic leaders Wednesday state by a much slimmer margin. called for tighter security around Catholic neighborhoods by VENICE. Italy (UPI) British soldiers in bitter reaction B.O.G. Presents American poet Ezra Pound died to the bombing in Belfast that Wednesday in a Venice hospital killed two small girls playing following a brief illness. He was around a Halloween bonfire. One bedroom apartments, ECKANKAR at University Estates, 'The Ancient Science of Soul Travel" located approx 2 miles b out-of-body travel for real? Have I lived before? from UConn Why am I here? Where am I gomg? Is E.S.P. bad?

$123.00 per Monthh Stove and Refrigerator I ncluded COME FIND OUT November 1 Occ upancy I Monday Nov. 6 PLEASE CALL RAY BO- 423-0991 Von Der Mehden 8:00PM Free Admission Thursday, November 2, 1! »nnccticut unpu nixon agrees to release names of fund contributors thieu's proposal rejected WASHINGTON (UPI) - Republican sabotage against the north Vietnamese call for his dismissal President Nixon's re-election Democrats. committee agreed in court Just as the trial was about to (UPI) - North Vietnam and declare that if the Communist waiting for North Vietnam to Wednesday to release some of start in Common Cause's suit, the Viet Cong Wednesday side really wants to quickly end accept a final secret meeting the names of contributors to the lawyers for both sides won rejected conditions for peace the war, Hanoi must engage in with President Nixon's national secret $10 million campaign approval from U.S. District laid down by South Vietnamese serious negotiations directly security adviser, Dr. Henry A. fund which allegedly helped Judge Joseph C. Waddy under President Nguyen Van Thieu. with the Republic of Vietnam Kissinger to wrap up details of a finance the Watergate bugging which: They charged Thieu wanted the government to result in the cease-fire settlement. war to go on and called on the episode. -By 9 p.m. EST Thursday, the signing of the peace agreements Kissinger met with President United States to dismiss him. The Republicans agreed to Finance Committee to Re-elect and the cease-fire between North Nixon for an hour at the White Hanoi also accused the Nixon make public a partial list of the President will make public and South Vietnam, in Paris or House Wednesday but administration of a "deceitful contributors to the fund just as the names of all who made gifts in any other capital. spokesmen had no comment attitude" in failing to sign a trial was about to begin in a to Nixon of $1,000 or more Western diplomatic sources in except to reiterate the peace agreement Tuesday and lawsuit filed by Common Cause between Jan. 1, 1971 and March Paris said the United States, President's determination not to warned that any attempt by the the "citizens' lobby." 9.1972 seeking to meet one of Thieu's be "stamped" into signing the United Stated to alter the text Common Cause said it would -By noon EST Sunday, the objections, was pressing Hanoi cease-fire accord. continue - after election day - to committee will list all who made of the peace accord would end hard to pull its 14 army divisions press the lawsuit in an attempt single gifts of $100 or more chances for any cease-fire in out of South Vietnam. Presidential press secretary Vietnam. Ronald L. Ziegler said Nixon to win disclosure of the during that same period, They said the Hanoi troops' complete list of names. Sen. The two Vietnamese wants to reach a "final -AH "records, documents, presence in the South George S. McGovem has made Communist groups, in separate agreement that will assure the communications and other something North Vietnam public the names of all of his statements issued in Paris, South Vietnamese people the writings" about gifts or refuses consistently to admit - is contributors. accused Thieu of blocking peace means of determining their own now one of the main roadblocks Under a consent order agreed expenditures between Jan. 1, by sticking to his demands that future." holding up a formal cease-fire on by both sides, the names of 1971 and last April 6 will be the North Vietnamese pull their In Peking, the Chinese agreement. those who gave an estimated $6 impounded by the clerk of the invasion troops out of the denounced the United States court with access limited to million are to be made public South, and drop their demands Meanwhile, the Paris sources Wednesday for delaying the over the next four days. lawyers on both sides. for a three-part coalition said, the United States still is signing of a cease-fire agreement. McGovern charged the fund Impounding the documents government in Saigon with Viet was contributed largely by may have the effect of denying Cong participation. "special interests" seeking favors access to them by the Senate Thieu said in a National Day from the White House and was Judiciary subcommittee headed speech he wanted peace but used to pay for the attempted by Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, would never accept a solution The Perfect bugging of Democratic D-Mass. The subcommittee plans "that offers South Vietnam on a headquarters at Washington's a post-election investigation of plate to the Communists." Watergate complex and for the Watergate incident. At a South Vietnamese National Day rally in Paris a PARENTS' DAY Saigon peace delegation court hearing to be held spokesman called on the Communists to negotiate GIFT directly with the Saigon dealing with bus dispute government if they want to end the war quickly and find a HARTFORD, Conn. 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Industrialists from across the non-standard air sections will from collection amassed bv charles olson Northeast will have a chance cover systems using air at here this fall to learn about some elevated temperatures and The University of Connecticut Interest in the Black George Buttrick and Prof. of the latest developments in the moisture. has acquired a rich lode of Mountain materials is likely to Charles Boer, a UConn English war against environmental The sessions will be held in literary materials amassed by the be stimulated by the recent teacher and Olson's literary pollution. the Merlin D. Bishop Continuing late Charles Olson, one of the publication of Martin executor. A staff of experts in the fields Education Center, with the most influential figures in Duber man's study of "its Professor Buttrick has joined of engineering, public health and opening meeting scheduled Nov. modern poetry. mercurial history," reviewed in Richard Schimmelpfeng, UConn research has been engaged to 12 at 7 p.m. It will feature a talk His collection constitutes a the Oct. 29 The New York special collections head, and lead discussions and lecture by R.S. Brief of Esso Research history of American poetic Times Book Review by William Peters, acquisitions sessions in the Nov. 12-17 and Engineering, Linden, NJ. development covering the Richmond College Prof. Herbert head, on a committee named to Northeastern Industrial His talk is titled "Why Provide quarter century preceding his Leibowitz. oversee the Olson materials. Ventilation?' death in 1970 here, where he "So powerful is the mystique Ventilation and Air Pollution McDonald notes that the Among the Connecticut-based briefly held the post of visiting of this tiny North Carolina Control Conference at the University already had a nucleus experts presenting lectures at the professor. school near Asheville that University of Connecticut. of related materials before it conference will be: Leo J. Hamel A longtime associate and thousands of people have The conference will cover a acquired the new collection. of the Leo J. Hamel Co., correspondent of world-famed claimed they visited and wide range of topics from duct They included the archives of Watertown; P.V. Kennedy of poet Ezra Pound, Mr. Olson was breathed its magical design theory to energy recovery Oyez Press, a West Coast Kennedy, Gustafson and Cole, a founder and for several years and is intended primarily for atmosphere," said Leibowitz. "underground" publishing house Inc., Newington; Sigmund Kei of the rector of the "utopian" firms experiencing pollution According to UConn Director at Berkeley which fostered the the Stanley Works, New Britain; Black Mountain (N.C.) difficulties which can benefit of Libraries John P. McDonald, works of the "Beat Generation." John O. Pearson of the State experiment which ended in from information concerning the University already has had a Department of Health; Miss J. 1956. great number of inquiries from He also has observed that new methods and devices in air a particularly Scales, State Department of In addition to correspondence scholars wishing to use the Olson UConn was in pollution control. advantageous position to acquire Environmental Protection with the controversial Ezra archives - from as far away as In addition to lectures, (DEP); A. Licata, York Research Pound, the Olson archives Vancouver, Oxford, and Munich. the Olson archives because of the poet's friendship with participants will design exhaust Corp., Stamford; R. Taylor, contain letters from such literary Meantime, three graduate and supply systems, working DEP; Wilbur Lee, UConn figures as William Carlos students here are using the Professor Boer and the physical from prepared plans of typical Physical Plant; J.S. Geil, State Williams, Allen Ginsberg, LeRoi collection for their Ph.D. location of his library here at his ventilation problems. Department of Health, and E.C. Jones and Robert Crceley (more dissertations. Mansfield home when he died. Introductory sections will Beck, DEP. than 720 items from Creeley One of the first projects Already, Mr. McDonald said emphasize fundamentals and Other instructors will alone). related to the collection has his library has begun to augment basic system design. Advanced represent firms in Canada, The collection includes some been the preparation of the final the archive in a modest vein, by sections will deal with more Michigan, Illinois, New York, 1,200 volumes from Olson's own volume of the poet's major work acquiring the papers of two complex systems and specialized New Jersey, Kentucky and library, including some 200 - "the Maximus Poems." This Olson associates Vincent ventilation problems. Special, . books annotated by himself book has been edited by Prof. Ferrini and Joel Oppenhcimer. BOOOO which shed considerable light on Teak wood stash boxes his own thought processes. oil lamps - mugs Perhaps most significant to seven students honored Chinese lamps scholars is the collection's "very head ge large body" of unpublished manuscripts of Olson's own writings. These manuscripts, by uconn's rote program totaling 20,000 pages, would fill several volumes. They are Seven students enrolled in the of Hartford student who also is accompanied by numerous UConn ROTC programs have cross-enrolled here. drafts and fragments of poems been designated Distinguished Col. Thomas J. Phillips, professor of aerospace studeies, and essays. "Every stage of the Military Students (DMS), it was Exclusive reported that three Air Force process of poetry writing is announced Oct. 20 by the heads Dealer |for represented." of the Army and Air Force ROTC cadets earned the DMS Columbian One of the most interesting ROTC units here. designation. They are: Keith R. "Wall Hangings" elements of the acquisition is the An additional 10 students Attenborough; David J. Elloian; academic files from the final were awarded ROTC and John T. Sheridan of years of Black Mountain College, scholarships which cover the full Cranston, R.I. HEST: which has been described as one costs of tuition, fees and books Winners of four-year RTE 195 of the most successful and provide the cadets with AFROTC scholarships are: HOLIDAY MALL experiments in "alternative" $100 per month in cash. They David T. Coley; Robert D. Perry; education. are awarded on the basis of and John M. Trott. leadership potential and class Cadets who earned two-year standing. AFROTC scholarships were: Col. Richard F. DeKay, Gilbert K. Bissell; Martin H. At the SOUND COMPANY professor of military service, Frimberger; Gordon P. Kimpel announced that the following of Warwick, N.Y.; Robert J. WE SELL A LOT OF STEREO EQUIPMENT TO PEOPLE WHO COULDNT Army ROTC cadets earned DMS McCusker; and Morton K. CARE LESS ABOUT STEREO EQUIPMENT designations: Thomas Pearson of Warren, R.I. Krupenvich; William Osborne; The winners of two-year Russell Hakes of Utah, a Army ROTC scholarships were: Over the past year, we've sold graduate student at Yale Gregory M. 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The donor' Bloodmobile and ends at and the needle from the donor. cannot have given blood within hospitals throughout the state It takes about seven or eight the past eight weeks, or had within 24 hours. minutes to complete the process. surgery or transfusions in the When the donor first comes to All are hospitable past six month, or have traveled give blood there is paper work to Throughout the process all of in an Asiatic country less than complete for both local records the nurses and volunteers are three years prior to the and state Red Cross files. The extremely helpful in keeping the donation. donor then has temperature, donors calm and comfortable. "We are concerned as much pulse, and weight taken. Medical Mrs. Gant a volunteer for the for the donor as for the history is reviewed in case of Red Cross was especially warm recipient," Mrs. Gant said. But allergies. This is a precaution for and hospitable. She went out of according to a technician the recipient. her way to make things more concern for both recipiant and Blood test pleasureable for the donors. donor by the Red Cross is just A blood sample is taken from After the blood is given the "S.O.P. standard operating either the back of the ear or the Red Cross suggests that the pocedure." finger. The ear is prefered dor or drink a lot of liquids to The Red Cross will be at because it is less painful and regenerate the missing pint, take UConn today until 3:30 p.m. bleeds less. This blood is put in a things a little slower, and avoid may volunteer to donate in an test-tube with a solution of smoking for at least M? hour emergency situation. copper dioxide to test the iron afterwards, something which The Red Cross Bloodmobile is content. If the blood sinks to might tax the nerves more than a state wide operation and is in the bottom of the tube there is a the actual donation. progress every day in different sufficient iron content in the The blood is rushed to cities. The Red Cross needs blood. If it doesn't sink the Hartford for typing and testing about 400 pints of fresh blood donor is ill, and would probably in refrigerated containers. From every day to keep the supply Louis Lomonaco will exhibit prints and drawings at The need an iron supplement for there it is sent to hospitals. and demand in the hospitals University of Connecticut's Jorgensen Gallery Nov. 1-21. Hours arc their own benefit. According to one technician the stable. Mondays through Fridays, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The donor then recieves a Red Cross has become much At UConn the quota the Red plastic bag in which the blood is more efficient in their Cross had hoped for was 900 collected and is able to go to processing, which is now pints, which would be 225 pints r STORE-HOURS tables to give blood. Usually computerized. a day. So far in the past two MON - WED & SAT when the donors reach this point When the blood is first days, Monday and Tuesday, they 8-6 they are a little anxious, received it is put into two have received 257 pints and 323 THURS & FRI especially if they have never different colored test-tubes. A pints. given before. It is easy to purple one to be tested in an UNIVERSAL S3 imagine what it is like to be able audio-analysis computer for to help through donating, but it broad screen reactions and a red is not as easy to imagine how it tube for specific reactions. Markland's FOOD STORE will feel. Anxiousness A fragile commodity Garage, Inc. 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Editor's Note: The Political indicates either that the measure However, he would feel obliged hospitals by M.S.'s. performed by MD's. was not voted upon in the to poll his constituents; would Action Group of the UConn Waiter C. RumriU (D) 54th District Women's Center has compiled a Senate or that the legislator was try to persuade them to adopt A. Yes Audrey Beck (D) 0,+,+,+,+ fact sheet covering the opinions not in office then. his views, but would vote theirs. B. Yes. Indicated concern for A. Yes on the Equal Rights Amendment safety of the women involved 49th District B. Not sure. Thinks abortion and abortion of ASSEMBLY RACES but feels that the medical should be subject to proper Assembly candidates in John I).BUkc(D) A,-,-,-,+ profession, not the legislature, medical regulation. Whether this Mansfield and the surrounding 48 th District A. Yes. should determine such matters would require legislation by the districts. Rubin Cohen (D) A ,A,-,-,+ B. No. Has supported a bill as when, where, and by whom state would depend on the A. Yes. stating a time limit of 12 weeks, an abortion may be done. opinion of the medical The candidates were B. No. Has supported legislation and would do so again. This is to 51st District community. contacted by telephone or in allowing abortion in case of rape protect the safety of the mother. person and were asked the or incest and would do so again. Would allow abortions to be Bernard P. Auger (D) 0,0,-,+ ,+ Jeffrey Ossen (R) following questions: An informal poll of his district done in clinics and by A. Yes A. Yes A. If the Equal Rights convinced him that this is what paramedical personnel if their B. No. Bl. Wants a bill that B. No. Bl. Would set a time Amendment comes up again in his constituents wanted. training were comparable to that would set a time limit, but he limit. Considers legalized does not specify what that limit the legislature, will you vote for James H. Brannen (R) of an M.D. abortion a necessary evil; has should be. been convinced by women it? Alan j.Mazzola(R) B. Do you favor repeal of all A Agrees with the principle of Theodore A. Gagne, Jr. (R) across the political spectrum laws controlling abortion? equal rights, but thinks that A. Yes A. Yes that it must be allowed. Bl. If not, what aspects should other legislation might make it B. Yes. Abortion is a matter B. No. Bl. There should be some be controlled by law? unnecessary, and doesn't want between a woman and her state control as to reasons for 55th District The voting record of incumbeny to have more laws or physician. Would consider abortion Dorothy R. Miller (R) 0,+,+,+,- candidates on these particular constitutional amendments than allowing abortions to be done in 52nd District A. No. Says that this should be issues is presented next to his absolutely necessary. clinics and by paramedical Peter F. Locke, Jr. (R) 0,0,-,-,+ decided by the people, and that name. The five spaces represent, B. No. Bl. The state should have personnel. A. Yes most of those to whom she has from left to right, the proposed some control. He personally B. No. Bl. Has supported talked are against it. liberalized abortion laws of feels: that the decision is up to 50th District measure allowing abortion on B. Yes. Says morality can't be 1967,1969,1971, and 1972 and the individual; that there should Morton J. Blumenthal (R) 0,0,-,-,+ demand up to 12 weeks. Feels legislated. We can trust the the Equal Rights Amendment of be some deadline after which an A. Yes. that time limit should be medical profession to set proper 1972. A plus sign shows that the abortion cannot be performed; B. No. Bl. Has voted before for imposed. standards; legislation is not incumbent voted for the that paramedical personnel a bill setting a 12-week deadline, John E.Julian (D) necessary. would probably be competent to and would do so again. After 12 measure; the minus sign shows A. Yes. Regrets that the Cynthia G. Wilson, (D) perform abortions, and that weeks the fetus has some rights. opposition to it; an "A" shows amendment is necessary; thinks A. Yes physician-supervised abortion Thinks state should require that that he or she either was absent that women should have equal B. Yes. Favors medical clinics would be acceptable. abortions be performed in or did not vote on it. A zero rights as a matter of course. guidelines, but doesn't think B. Yes. legislation is necessary. HOLIDAY SPIRIT SHOP rt 53rd District (neither candidate is the incumbent) 56th District A WIDE ASSORTMENT OF IMPORTED k DOMESTIC WINES Jesse A. Brainard (R) Thomas H. Dooley (D) 0,0,-,-,+ AS WELL AS SPIRITS k BEER A Trudy Unique A. Undecided A. Yes B. Yes, with the provision that B. No. Bl. Would allow abortion abortions be performed in case of rape or incest. according to proper medical Stipulates that abortions must standards. be performed by MD's Richard J.Croraie(D) John L. Giulietti (R) A. 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MAJORITY CARD PHOTOS "Buy two moderately used Semperlt direct from leading manufacturer and TAKEN 6:30-7 pm CONN DAILY VW tires for $35 and get two more Found: Small, female black cat with SAVEI 1/2 caret $179, 3/4 caret Deadline for notices is 1 p.m. CAMPUS OFFICE (NEXT TO BLUE free. 429-9422 after 7 pm. flea collar near Field HOuse. Call only $299. For free color folder the date before publication; AND WHITE REST.) MON. THRU 429-5136. write: Box 42, Fanwood, NJ. 07023. THURS. $ 1.00 SEE NOEL. 1960 Oldsmoblle 98 convertible, Friday afternoon for Monday's Full power, new top, rebuilt front To John In the Jungle, Happy 19 th Lost: a girl's tan wallet, with I.D. Birthday) Have a GREAT day 11 Your newspaper. For Sal*: German Shepherd - eleven end and transmission, 6 good tires, Inside. Call 429-8695. excellent heater. 429-1102. crazy lab partner. Classified rates are: SI per mos. Spayed female - had shots, trained, gentle with children. $50. 1968 La Mans conv. for sale. 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Box For Sale: 1966 vw sunroof - Good cosmetics whose skin needs extra 20 words. Activity notices more 2556-PY-6. Chapel Hill, NX. 27S14. Wanted - Ambitious, youth-oriented Engine, Good Body, Good Price • protection. Be skeptical. Be than one week in advance will Call 429-8724 After 7 pm - and Inquisitive. Free demonstration - no Individual to work as representative For Sale: Hart Standard Skis, never anytime weekends. Must Sell. obligation. Ring 487-1343. not be inserted. for leading research organization. been used. 205 cm. Excellent for adv. Vary little sailing Involved. Excellent For Sat*: 1 pr. Lang* standard ski Student desperately needs room next novice. Intermediate. Asking $60. earning potential. Part or full time. Call Steve 429-0471. For Sale: 4 place drum sat, pretty boots sin 10. Excellent condition James Evans, S554 Pocusset St. semester with other students and blue, bought this summer, no place $50. Call 8 7 5-3049. faculty members - will pay $125 to play. Call 4*6-4403. Pittsburgh, Pa. 15217 (212) Anyone taking ATGSB Exam at Yale 972-1535 Between 2 5 PM. month for quiet room with private Seasoned fireplace wood $14 a half Nov. 4 and can take a rider who will bath - Call or write J. Barke. 414 Lost: sat of keys on a leather rawhide cord. Free kindling wood with each Belden Hall. share expenses, call Mamie at 1970 VW Squareback, 27,000 ml. chain near Koons Hall. If found purchase. Call 429-6313. 429-3021 after 6. very clean, new tires. Priced to sail. please call 429-3629. New renting "new" Barbara Manor 2 Call 429-2339. WANTED: VW Engine, 60-67 Lost: Spanish book, Langua-y-tectura bedroom townehousts. Basketball Volkswagon. Engine must run well. For Sale: Man's belted suede jacket, and I parted company, Mon. 10/71, and tennis courts. Ice-skating and For Sale: 1 year old, 1 2 cu. ft. white Call anytime 742-6349. size • Med., Never worn. $50 or b/o. SS. Library Hilltop? Carl 4?9-a»3». refrigerator. Sparkling clean. Call don wooded setting. For appointment Call 429-1157 or come to 118 416-3407 or 429-6377. Call 429-3525. For Sal* - Harmon-Kardon Citation II Lost: Eyeglasses, gold, wlrerlms, Woodhaven Apts. stereo preampllf Ier-audlo equalizer. round. R. Nicholson 429-2800. For Sale: Yamaha STandard Skies, Needed: Ride to Boston Thurs. or Call Graduate Center (429-6474), ask Research Study on Deviate Behavior 1S5 cm. with ESS bindings. Very Frl., this and any weekend. for Lyme 1 01, early evenings. 1972 Chevrolet Vega - Mohave on Campus - Individuals engaged in good condition and reasonable. All Roundtripl Call Nancy Relss such behavior, I.e., sex, crime et al, 429-9701, French B. Share expenses. Gold, 4 Speed, Special fiberglass, great for advanced novice Instrumentation, AM-FM, 6200 miles are needed to volunteer Information. Room In house with students and intermediate skiers. Call Paula at available. $7 0/month Includes heat — under warranty. Asking $2,050, Strictly confidential. Call 429-9680. 742-9373, after 5 p.m. Lost: Wife and String sculpture 742-9470. and furnishings. Call 742-9733. shaped like Milk-weed pod, 21/2 feet Call 429-3730. Excellent condition. tan. If seen please call Betty 429-8677.

Ride needed to Scarborough, Maine, Activities Frl., Nov 3. Call 429-0063 after 6 ©amtwttm a (Entmtial .fatal p.m. COED NITE. Frl. In the men's gym Portuguese-Brasillan Club meeting with volleyball - 6:30, swimming - 8 Mademoiselle magazine Is planning a CATERING FACILITIES Nov. 6, 1972 at 7 p.m. Place: feature on men that sew. Any men p.m. Also, coed ping-pong singles and International House. Speaker: Mrs. on campus who do sew and would be doubles, so no need to leave because Rose Dwyer. All are most welcome, interested in perhaps being "in print" volleyball courts are filled. Come for please attend. DANCING Thurs. Fri. Sat. fun. call Steph at 429-7358 for further Information. Spanish Club presents Batista y To Our Club Orchestra "The Ethnic American: Myth or Castro. Mon. Nov. 6 at 3:15 In JHA For Sale: 1970 Lange F/o Comps, Reality?"Talk by Dr. Louis Gerson. 243. Refreshments at 3:00 In size 11, and 1970 Trappeur Comps Sun., Nov. 5, 10:45 a.m. Unitarian JHA221. All are most welcome. (leather), size 10. Best offer. 423-6917 Meetinghouse, Spring HIM Rd., 429-0172. Storrs. Call 429-2510, info, transp. Looking for the abundant Christian Life? Come to Body Life, Friday. • For Sale: RCA stereo tape cassette 877 Main St. Want to Help? Dialogue (the hotline) p.m. Storrs Congregational Church - recorder. Never used, $60, cost $110 Willimantic needs volunteers to work the phones. Campus Crusade for Christ. new. Call 429-9366.12-4 dally. s^\^»^»^»^^^^S^.^n^»»«^»*^% Call Dialogue 429-6484, 6.-2 p.m. 2 a anyday. Dance to CASAX GARAGE at Hawley Armory Sat. Nov. 4 8:30 - Demonstrate your being a child of 12:30. Sponsored by Morgan and God, love each other. Come to the Beecher Hse. Towers. Christian Scl. Org. Meetings, Thurs. nltes, 7 p.m.. Memorial rm. Bound for Broadway Ski Club first organizational meeting, Communite House. Thursday, Nov. 2nd, 7:30 p.m. SU room 102 - All skiers are welcomed. Hiiiel Study Seminar on the Life of Jacob meets Thursdays at Hillel House from 4:00-5:00. All Interested students are invited to attend. COMING TO STORRS FIRST! The Arab Cultural club will meet on Tues. Nov. 7, at 8 p.m. at the Introducing International House. "Love Is Truth embodied. Truth Is AT JORGENSEN Love revealed." Sri Chinmoy HI Fi Stereo House Meditation Group. Every Wed. and Thurs. 7 p.m. SU 217. All sincere 9 E. Cedar Street seekers welcome. Ncwingtonv Conn. Eugene O'Neill's Women's Gay Gathering Sunday Nov. 5, Women's Center. Commons 201. Gay and Straight Women Welcome! Unbeatable New York & Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship - Boston' System Discounts "Bible and Life," Boston, Nov. 17-19. Call 429-7466. Friday: THE GREAT GOD BROWN discussions, refreshments, 7 p.m., St. Scott, Pioneer, TEAC, DIRECTED BY HAROLD PRINCE Mark's Chapel. others "Careers in teaching agriculture." movies, speaker: Dr. mannebech, Tradings, Financings Dept. Education Monday, Nov. 6, 7:30 p.m. RH room 10. Sponsored: Phone 666-4740 Block and Bridle.

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* OPENING NIGHT REVIEWS * "This is a theatre of emotional density, poetic resonance and a depth of meaning rarely seen these days.". Philadelphia Inquirer "...ASTOUNDING SUCCESS!" - Philadelphia Bulletin

"The .Great God Brown begins as a simple anti-establishment play and then goes into a dozen heavy • questions." - Philadelphia Bulletin

\PORTRAIT SIGN-UPS MONDAY - NOVEMBER 13 - 8:15 pjn: Thursday Nov. 2 AT JORGENSEN AUDITORIUM Friday Nov. 3 9 a.m. — 4p.m. Tickets now on sale at Jorgensen Box Office: special student rate of $2.50; non-students $3.25. Student Union Lobby No telephone reservations, please. Color Proofs Thursday, November 2, 1972 Connecticut Dairy Campus Page 11

FACE-OFF: The University of Connecticut varsity hockey team is now crop of sophomores coming off of a 13-3-1 freshman team, the Huskies should beginning preparations for the 1972-73 season. Coming off 11-15 season, the have a fine nucleus for a good team. The only question mark should be in the Husky pucksters have high hopes for a winning campaign with three of their high defensive set-up where last year's captain Ashley Atherton and Mike Gallagher scorers from a year ago returning. The first line of Tom Dockrell, Phil Schudder, have graduated leaving a big void to be filled. The goal tenders, Rich Min man and and Ray Ferry will all be returning for their junior year and along with a fine Dave "Bump" Cawley return so the Huskies seem to be set there. (Photos by Wesley Thouin) _^_^__^^^^_____— Activities Classified Israeli Performing Dance Group 110 Reward for the return of a tan Eckanar — "The ancient science of The BOG will sponsor a dance-show "An Introduction to the School of Pharmacy Organizations" Time—1-S meets this Sunday and every Sunday leather coat lost at Haw ley Armory, soul travel" discussion groups meet on Sat., Nov. 4 In the SUB at 8 pm. at 8:30-10 pm at Hillel - First The dance will feature the p.m. Wednesday, November 1st. Friday, October 2 7 th — of Mondays 7 pm. Inner College Trailer performance Nov. 12. Sentimental Value. Please call 'and Thursdays 7:30 pm. HRM 233. "Showstoppers". Open to all pharmacy students (years 1-5 Inclusive). In the School of 429-0670. __^____ There will be a Judo Club workout In Lost: dark gray male dog medium Draft Counseling: Storrs Draft Pharmacy lounge. Coffee! size - wiry coat and curly tail. Has the Field House 11:00 AM Sun. Information Committee will have morning. All invited - wear loose Wanted: 2 bedroom house or apt. to Illinois Rabies tag. Name - Griffith. counselors available at Yggdrasll Husky Trap and Skeet Club meets REWARD. Call 429-1245. Thurs. Nov. 2 In Commons Rm. 312 clothing. New members welcome! sublet for 2nd semester. Call House. 4 Gilbert Rd. Wed. 2ut> and 429-5090 or429-7681. 7-9 appt. available. 429-5900. at 7:30 p.m. All interested are urged TAG SALE: Sponsored by Vggdrasil, to attend. Dating and marriage values November 5, at 4 Gilbert Road, 9:30 Gamma Sigma Sigma room change. clarification workshop. Saturday, LOST: three month old Husky to 5:30 p.m. Materials for the sale are Meeting in 217 Commons Thurs. STORRS FRIENDS MEETING November 11, 1972; 9 am to 4 pm at shepherd, black and white markings, still needed, please call 429-8257 for Nov. 2, 7:00 p.m. All sisters please (Quakers). Meeting for Worship St. Thomas Aquinas. Registration near campus, or Knollwood acres. prompt pick-up. attend. Sundays at 10. Meeting House near 429-6436,10 am to 2 pm. Please call Katya Kirk, 429-8836. corner N. Eaglevllle and Hunting Lodge Roads. All welcome. This Sunday evening at 8 pm in Ride wanted with female to and from I reformation from 4 29-4459 ■ _ VDM, the Experimental College campus from Somers, Connecticut, presents two free films, "Storm Over every day. Have to be here by 8 a.m. Gay Liberation meeting — help plan Asia" (silent), and "Tarnished Lady". CHRISTMAS VACATION dance set for Nov. 10, Thurs. Nov. 2, Will share expenses. Contact: Rhine 8 pm, Inner College Trailer. Inner College Course in Mandarin 749-8267. TRIPS Chinese to begin Saturday, November Flying Club meeting on Nov. 2 at 7 4. If Interested in learning to speak Lost - wallet belonging to Pete §K. AUSTRIA pm In Room 101 of the Student Chinese, Call 486-2304 or 429-6640. Savage, maybe around Blood and Union. All new people are welcome. Bones. If found, call 429-3836 after Mayrhofen Dec 31 - Jan 13 $269 flight & hotel Coming Monday. Talk on 5. ECKANKAR "The ancient science of St. Anton Jan 5-Jan 14 $239 & breakfast XUL soul travel". Is out-of-body Travel for Wanted - male to room at August Hill Real? VDM 8:00 pm. Apts., starting In January, for details call Ed 429-7782 or Larry 429-2691. SPAIN Inter-Area Resident's Hall Council: Hurry! Costa Del Sol Dec 29-Jan 6 $249 flight & hotel vtisx Office hours — Monday through Thurs., 1 to 4 pm, tel ext. 4 86-2 208 TYPING: Papers and Thesises typed & meals 4HMM J» JMtf* and office location on the 4 th floor, on IBM Selectric typewriter. Dec. 29-Jan 13 $299 center stairwell of Hall Dorm. Reasonable rates. Call Lynda at Around The World 429-4354. Experienced. PUERTO RICO For Sale: Guild Guitars. F212-12 Shopping Adventure Pancake String and D-44-6 String. Excellent San Juan Jan 6 — 13 $189 flight & hotel condition. Best offer. Call Margo $115 flight only Gift Certificates, Breakfast 429-9046. AVON CALLING! Shop Avon Jan 9-17 $229 flight & Lay - Away Gift Wrapping products at low, low Christmas LONDON prices. Call 4 23-7225 for free catalog. breakfast Picture Framing Service BEARD A & B No obligation to buy. JAMAICA 3-bedroom dwelling on the edge of Montego Bay Jan 4-7 $199 flight & hotel SAT. NOV. 4 campus available for rent. Furnished Jan 7-11 Tues-Fri: 12:00-9:00 10 AM - 2 PM if desired. Also, C-B Radio for sale. Linda Millman Call 45 5-93 78. Sat & Sun 12:00-6:00 .99 429-1130 Shoot at Goodyear B, Thurs. Nov. 2, Will Sell Flight Only, if You Prefer ALL YOU CAN EAT 8:30-12:30. Band, refreshments. I.D. French B Rt. 195 Base of Spring Hill required. Passport Applications Available Room 301 2M Mi. South of UConn

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Thurs- Fri Sat -Sun 10:00 am to {JUNIOR WELLS and BUDDY GUY 5:00 pm THEY KNOW THE BLUES Cross Road Advance tickets $2.00 at Shaboo. the Disc So. Chap/in Connect/cut Food Served Picture ID Springfield upsets hooters third straight loss for huskies by Bob Vacon first goal occurred as the Husky soccer team to remark that, After getting off to a brilliant defense failed to clear out of "they got off to a fast start, and start, which included a seven their own end properly. The we got off to a bad one. I think philosophy in question... game unbeaten streak, the second Indian goal came on a this was due to the playing UConn Husky soccer team went breakaway. Adding their final surface. It was worth at least one by Dave Solomon down to its third straight defeat tally in the second half, goal to them because we weren't The intramural program at the University of Connecticut has been as Springfield College Springfield handed the Huskie used to it. By the time we got bigger and better this fall than ever before. This is probably due to whitewashed the Huskies 3-0, in their worst defeat of the season. adjusted to it in the second half, the efforts of newly appointed Rich Roberts, as Assistant a game played at Springfield, They badly outshot UConn, it was too late." Coordinator of Recreation and the continued perseverance of yesterday. 27-11. Springfield is undefeated on Director Lloyd Duff. Brand new innovations such as Branch Day, Springfield jumped off to a The game, which was played its home field. the Cydathon, the billiards tournament and the expanded Co-ed quick two goal lead with just ten on Springfield's polyturf field, Head coach Joe Morrone said, programs, have increased the spectrum of activities greatly. minutes gone in the game. Their prompted a member of the "Springfield played a good One innovation, however, the revamping of the "house point game. We played well, had system" will serve only to produce unwanted effects. opportunities to score, but just In the past, this point system resulted in the presentation of a didn't put the ball in the net." trophy to the "house" which collectively totalled the highest husky gridders to face Morrone said that he was number of points in their respective leagues. Points were awarded pleased with the play of Bob according to their order of finish in actual competition. The top Dederer and Frantz Innocent. ranked house will receive the maximum points for that sport, with rutgers u. on Saturday He added that he is now looking others receiving lesser points on a graduated scale. forward to the meeting with the As it stands now, only basketball, soccer, bowling, softball, by ben Auster Gasicnica's tosses for 143 yards Hoping to rebound from last and one touchdown. After last Hofstra University Flying swimming, and indoor track will be awarded house points. Sports Dutchmen, this Saturday at such as tennis, handball, paddleball, badminton, and volleyball (the week's disaster, the UConn week, Rutgers may go to the air to test the Husky secondary. home. fate of volleyball is still undecided) will be awarded nothing. The Husky football team travels to With the loss, UConn's record New Brunswick, NJ., to meet a Connecticut, which trails in general opinion of the Recreation Department is that the fun of fell to 6-4-1, and their fifth place formidable Rutgers University the rivalry by a 3-9 margin, will playing in a competitive tournament will provide enough incentive ranking in New England is eleven. This will be the first once again call upon Ray Tellier for students to participate. probably in jeopardy. meeting between the two teams to direct the Husky attack. Springfield, ranked right behind since 1969, when the Huskies Tellier has completed 48% of his Make definite choice the Huskies prior to the game, won 28-22 behind Vin Clements passes for 501 yards and one likely will supplant the slumping The feeling here, is that the Recreation Department should either and Rick Robustelli. touchdown. Joining him in the Huskies in next week's poll. award points for all its athletic events or do away with the entire The Huskies, 3-3 overall for backfield will be junior Pat Saturday's Hofstra encounter point system. Otherwise, they are discriminating against houses that the season, saw their chances of D'Onofrio at fullback. will be played at Dow Gardner have members who excel in the non-point producing sports. Why capturing the Yankee D'Onofrio, from Little Silver, should a house comprised of basketball stars be "given" the trophy Conference crown shattered by Field beginning at 2 p.m. NJ., has been the' Huskies The shutout was the first just because no other team can compete at an equal level in that UMass 49-16. The undefeated busiest ball carrier with 66 suffered by Connecticut this activity, especially when a house that has outstanding paddleball Minutemen have only to beat rushes good for 246 yards. year. The three goal margin was players or handball players, have to compete for fun? New Hampshire to win the Completing the UConn backfield also the widest the Huskies have YanCon. In that game, junior "Why should a basketball player have chances to score points for will be senior tailback Morris lost by. his house, and a guy at another sport not have the same Piel Pennington took the Husky Mclxod. who has rushed for After Saturday's game, opportunities?" claimed Karl Monte, former Husky soccer player. secondary apart with pinpoint nearly sevenyards per attempt, Connecticut will have three "Why should we say that basketball is important and not archery?' passes, good for 291 yards and and flanker Bob Robustelli. games left on the slate. The final We should either award points to everything or nothing, he four touchdowns. Ironically, Rutgers head coach three games are: Williams, away; continued. In Rutgers, the Huskies will John Bateman in his 13th year, and Holy Cross and Rhode Monte also pointed out that an activity such as bowling, which find a team which is basically has said that he is afraid of Eric Island; home. The final game receives points, certainly does not require more effort than run orientated. They are led by Torkelson. 'This (Eric) against URI should decide the paddleball. junior tailback Jim "JJ" Torkclson kid looks like (Vin) Yankee Conference Jennings, who has rushed for Clements," former Husky great. championship, with URI now Philosophy in question 728 years and four touchdowns Torkelson is used mainly for leading with a 3-0 record at this The entire philosophy of the Recreation Department comes under in 174 attempts. UConn head special teams and is the third date. question on this issue. Are they attempting to get more people to coach Bob Casciola says, string tailback. "Rutgers is a very physical attend their activities, or are they trying to draw the more skilled Bateman has said that his football team. They're basically athlete? By the current break-up in the point system, Duff has team will not be taking a running team with nothing attempted to get students who are at least fairly skilled at the Connecticut lightly. "I feel they fancy. They come right at you." activity they enter. "We are trying to get away from the situation (Connecticut) have the finest When the Scarlet Knights have where a house will send over a group of participants solely for the looking group of athletes they've been forced to go upstairs, they purpose of achieving points. Often, they send guys who have hardly had up there in my 13 years at have had good success. any knowledge or ability in the sport. They are there to try and win Rutgers." points, nothing else," commented Duff. Quarterback Leo Gasienica has Maybe that is so. But the basic reason for intramurals is to give completed 52.8% of his passes. The Scarlet Knights are 3-4 the people who are not skilled enough to compete at a varsity level One of his targets is Larry thus far on the season, having MAKE TdUR the chance to compete with their peers. By discriminating the point Christoff, a pro prospect who defeated Columbia University system, Duff is defeating the purpose of his own institution - has latched onto 14 of 6-3 a week ago in the mud. own discouraging, rather than encouraging total participation. Who really cares if the intramural entrants excel at the sports they playTThe fact that they are interested enough to participate should 8 P.M. $1 with Film WINE be the primary concern of Duff and the rest of the Recreational SATURDAY VDM Society Card COUPLET* advisors. ALANARKIN in Mike Nichol's - KITS - Student voices needed INSTRUCTION BOOKS Though the current policy of point distribution fails to achieve these basic intramural goals. Duff has expressed interest in hearing C0WC£HT«?AT65 student opinion in this matter, and said he is willing to rectify the VARIOUS f LAV0KS situation according to the wishes of the students. GATI.II-22 The only way to equalize point distribution or abolish the entire YEAST point system is to make your voice heard to him, either directly or PLUS through Letters to the Editor. WlrVE ADMHVE FRITZ LANG'S CORKS OUTDOOR SPORTS 1941 Thriller VINOMETERS 'Through the telescopic sight toe CORKING MACHINES When it comes to your Down Clothing and looked close enough to touch! A gentle FERMENTING fA$INCr- X—Country needs stop by Outdoor Sports pressure on the trigger, and . . ." TANKS for true advice THEKrwoMerefcs We at Outdoor Sports are located in Storrs, FIVE SECONDS Ct. to do business but most important to guide our fellow outdoorsmen through m the countryside of New England. LATER THE WORLDS 10-6 Mon. Tues, Wed, Sat GREATEST MAN HUNT f 10-8 Thurs, Fri.