(taitrrttrut EatUj Gkmjma Serving Storrs Since 1896

Vol. LXJX No. 19 STORRS. CONNECTICUT October 18, 1971 gridmen, harriers win on the road See stories on page 8

warren tells of witchcraft, vampires, and demonology "It is what you don't know that can hurt you," Ed Warren told about 500 persons in the Student Union Ballroom Friday night. Demonology is very real and should not be laughed at, he said. There are 500 witch covenants in Connecticut. He related stories of vampires and vodoo practices and said there are ways to counter-act these. If you want to know about astro-projection, apportation, dematerialization, catalyctic states, Black Masses, and circular ambulism, see story on page 3.

revival of world war 1 era; 'lovely war9 musical opens "Oh, What a Lovely War," UConn's department of dramatic arts first major production of this year, opened Oct. 14. "Brought back by popular demand" from this summer's Nutmeg Playhouse the play begins with a happy nostalgic dancing look at the pre-war period. The show was devised by Joan Littlewood through her British Theater Workshop with close participation between writers, actors, and director. It gained international reputation for its scenes and songs from World War I. See review on page 5.

Rich Pedersen Saturday afternoon at the Frat Quad

V

panty raid nichols' film kosygin visit

A significant number of larcenies "Carnal Knowledge' examines Premier Alexei N. Kosygin left were reported this weekend. The two characters' (Arthur Garfunkel for Canada Sunday to tighten the missing merchandise was bras, panties and Jack Nicholson) pursuits of new Soviet-Canadian "partnership" as and pantyhose. Five hundred male carnal knowledge, they attain little part of the Kremlin's worldwide students marched across the UConn beyond physical and mechanical public relations campaign. It was the campus to South Campus early gains. In his review on page 5, Raul first trip by a Soviet premier to Friday morning and demanded Ponce de Leon says, "it is one of the Canada. Kosygin and Canadian Prime underwear. Dean Manning later best records there is of cruelty men Minister Trudeau are expected to commented that it took place "in do to women and to themselves." discuss increased trade between the classic tradition of old collegiate Canada and the Soviet Union. panty raids." See story on page 3. (Efltuwrttcut Batlg (ftampufi a panty raid analysis

Serving Storrs Since 1896 by Jonathan Katz Before the skeptical reader weather to see him can be reasonably certain that he is It was once believed, in that throws up his hands (or in a loved. And vice versa. hallowed year of 1970, that the spirit of extremism, his dinner) If after a careful October 18, 1971 custom of the panty raid had in disgust and turns to the consideration of the merits of disappeared from campuses sports page, he would do well the new system the average along with the Victorian to consider the advantages of UConn Husky is still restrictions on inter-sexual such a system. To wit: visiting hours. But apparently 1. It would close the dorms unconvinced of its merits, he should consider the other more this was not to be the case at to the annoying and primitive aspects of the UConn, since in a spirit of unnecessarily distracting nostalgia about 450 nylon presence of members of the Victorian system more carefully agnew in athens before he embarks on an freaks staged a revival of the opposite sex, who insist upon tradition early last Friday strutting their stuff in the enterprise as archaic as a panty morning. Whether or not they hallways during study hours. raid. But boys will be boys, as Spiro Agnew's plane touched down in the land of his were the same aggregate that 2. Since there would be no the expression goes, and if ancestors a couple days ago. Smilingly, he shook the chanted "Jungle sucks!" at the inquisitive eyes in the hallways, panty raids are coming back looming, fog-shrouded bulk of it would eliminate the necessity hand of Premier Papadopoulos. He proclaimed that into vogue, it might be possible North Campus Quad is of having to wear full dress to to consider updating the America has a "common heritage with Greece." immaterial; these incidents go to the bathroom. custom to the point where it indicate a return to the 3. The twenty-hour period Agnew, as a private citizen, can go to Greece coincides with the concept of chamberpot antics of bygone of abstention would greatly anytime and stay as long as he wants. However, there are the sexually liberated days, and their validity must be intensify the spirit of conjugal university. The most obvious some disturbing consequences to an official state visit of questioned at an enlightened, union. method, in this age of free love liberated center of higher 4. It would mean that this kind. unwanted roommates would be and Unisex clothing is to learning like the University of reverse the principals; have the This trip seems to signal approval of the Greek Connecticut. thrown into the lounge for a boys play victim and the girls military-dictatorship by the Nixon Administration. It With that frame of maximum of three hours at a time, thus insuring more stable do the raiding. gives approval to the torturing and arrest of thousands of reference, and in the One can picture the scene: sentimental spirit of panty roomie/roomie relationships. five hundred horny, juiced-up political prisoners; to banning freedom of the press and raiding, it might be fitting to 5. It would eliminate the women descending upon some investigate a new set of need for sexual excuse-ma king, speech; to legislating morality, from hair length to hapless men's residence at 2 in parietals, in light of the desire since there would be no doubt the morning, screaming and mini-skirts; to taking over a country by force, suspending of a part of the UConn in anybody's mind about what awakening those poor, innocent its constitution and proclaiming martial law. population to return to a the partners in question would boys, dragging them out of the liberalized form of be doing with their three Agnew in Athens is like Roosevelt in Berlin. Shaking comfort and safety of their Victorianism. The system, desparate hours. beds, capturing their Jockey hands and parading around in a Cadi/lac is okay if you simply, would permit dorms to 6. It would serve as a meter shorts and jammies and waving are not representiQg America. be open to members of the of true love. Any guy who opposite sex from the hours of knows that his chick has gotten them out second story windows But making friends with fascists is questionable when three to six in the morning. out of a cozy bed at 2:3.0 a.m. for all the world to see. we are supposedly defending a country from such Outside of these hours, they and bundled into an army surplus greatcoat to walk a mile Mr. Katz is a staff writer tyranny. would be closed to intervisitation. across campus in -10 degree for the Daily Campus.

panties in storrs

There's a lot of loose talk about panty-raiding. Some people gasp, "Ugh. It's the '50's all over." Some people say students have given up on politics, national problems and major issues. "They're just interested in local things now," some say. Well, we don't pretend to understand the significance of UConn's first panty-raid in three years, but we know that the institution of collegiate yesteryear has changed. We overheard a buxom coed coldly surveying the scene: "Next Thursday. Next Thursday we're going over to North Campus and scare those bastards to death! We're going to grab all their underwear." She concluded by spitting out her cigarette. The single most undermining incident occurred when 9 one of the more daring raiders climbed a girl's dorm the 1950 s are not dead, yet trellis. Looking for an open window, he stuck his face did it all right. Me and the boys into a screen. disquieting. by Mark Fisher Later on in the day I ran were sitting around last night Lord and behold! His head bounced back. It was not into Deans Manning and Nielsen talking about the Series, and we a naked broad he saw. A guy with moustache, his chest I was sitting in the office in the hall. Manning leaned decided that if the Pirates could early Friday afternoon, cutting close to me conspiratorially and make a comeback, so could we. naked, sneered at him. Organic Chemistry and rapping asked, "Is there any place we So we called up some people Panty raids are not going to last too long if the with some people, when the can talk" I suggested the and got on it." phone rang. "Daily Campus,, " I newsroom, and ushered them 'The final score for the panties are so well guarded. said, resisting the impulse to in. Wondering what high-level evening was one bra and add, "News Desk, Fisher here." conference had to be held in seventeen pairs of panties," he "Hi, this is Bob" the phone our office instead of theirs, I chuckled. "Of course, it don't said. "Oh, hi, Bob - I thought prepared to leave, but Manning compare with the old days maybe you were a real person." told me I could stay. when we useta pick up bobby (Bob Stepnois the Storrs bureau ' 'I was just I eaving sbx and maybe a whalebone flf nwwf fftrwt Wttlw flfwtfitf chief for the Hartford Courant. anyway," I told him. corset or two." He is also my boss's husband. "But we want to talk to I asked him about chastity Editor-in-Chief Real people are non-journalist you," he answered. belts, the ne plus ultra of types you have to be polite to, Stephen P. Morin "Oh," I said. panty-raid trophies. "Nope," he like a dean or the Mansfield They wanted to know if we replied. "But we did get one of Managing Editor Business Manager Republican Town Committee.) were planning to do a follow-up them little telephone dials, Ronald Robillard Jim Thorpe He wanted some on the raid. I told him which we didn't expect." information on the panty raid, probably, but 1 didn't know. It's obvious that this raid which I gave him. A few (Rule one when talking todeans doesn't compare with the ones minutes later, the phone rang - you don't know.) They left of the fifties, either in size or again. It was somebody from looking vaguely disappointed. in response. But, coming as it the Hartford Times with the Then I sat down and dialed did right after the surprisingly same questions. an unlisted number. After spontaneous ovation to Second Class Postage paid at Storrs, Conn. 06268. Published daily except Which shows you how the giving the proper password departing President Babbidge, it Saturdays and Sundays in the spring and fall semesters at the University journalistic mind works. Our (love it or leave it) I got may well be the portent of of Connecticut. Not published during summer school, the month of January President resigns, and we get no through to Jaques Yardage, things to come. We at the nor when the University is not in regular session. Editorial and business phone calls. But we have our Campus are looking forward to offices located in the Student Union Building, University of Connecticut, president of the secret Storrs. Accpeted for national advertising by The National Educational first panty raid in three years, off-campus frat I Phelta Thi. If choosing the 1971 Sox Hop Advertiaing Service. Subscriber; United Press International. Subacription and the state's two leading anyone knew the true story Queen. rates, $6.00 per year, $4.00 per semester. Return notification of unclaim- dailies call us within 15 behind Friday morning's ed deliveries to Connecticut Daily Campus, University of Connecticut. minutes. I don't know what Mr. Fisher is a staff member Storrs. 06268. activities, he would. this means, but it's vaguely "Yuh," said Jaques, "We of the Daily Campus. .. _» I*..-. .* ...- *V.4..

October 18, 1971 Connecticut Daily Campus Page S larcenies reported; girls9 panties vanish

by Elizabeth A. Byrne Administration was The panty raid, occurring climbed the walls of South complained of bruises from Another non-negotiable apprehensive about injuries and for the first time in three years, Campus dormitories while girls being roughhandled, the general demand caused 500 male theft so resident advisors and seemed to have been spurred by screamed, locked their doors, feeling from the students was students to march across the UConn security perused the the arrival of about 50 South opened their doors, or ran. that it was great. campus. UConn campus early Friday Campus co-eds on the GIRLS NOT GAME ENOUGH One girl remarked, "It morning and cause and A significant number of Northwest Quadrangle to steal "The girls aren't game should happen every week." enormous commotion from 1 larcenies were reported, all of derbies, in honor of Derby Day. enough.," was the remark of And another said that it a.m. to 3 a.m. The demand - them concerning bras, panties This year the girls decided to one. But Wheeler residents were "relieved the tensions." and pantyhose. the ladies' unmentionables. start their derby-stealing project throwing underwear out their Even the students, who did A question arises in the Dean of Student Affairs at midnight instead of the windows, while about 100 not participate in the raid at minds of many as to what this John J. Manning, who reached traditional daytime. other South Campus residents all, approved of the event, the scene on South Campus sudden spark of exuberance They were promptly reacted came on the grounds in their saying that it seemed to bring about 1 a.m., commented later means. upon. The male residents nightwear. the campus together. Most said that it took place "in the MANNING RELUCTANT invariably grabbed the girls, One guy smilingly said, "the that this was what the campus classic tradition of old ; Manning was reluctant to threw them into showers, girls love us and we love them." really needed. One saw it as an collegiate panty raids" and that make a prediction, saying it is plastered them with shaving Although one dormitory of all-out attempt to "reduce some certainly there appeared to be unfair to generalize about the cream and dodged their girls chucked boiling water at of your fears and get to know no malice associated with any young. However, things might attempts at grabbing the the men below and some girls your fellow student." of the behavior of the students. happen in the future, he said he derbies. For every guy demanding was not going to make the The scene following was 9 "underwear", there seemed to mistake of grouping students "totally amazing" according to critic, liberal dissenter be a girl happily responding, he into one category, giving one. From 300 to 500 men said. reasons for the things they do. from the North and the Manning said the UConn It's not that easy, he remarked. Northwest Quads charged and leslie fiedler to speak A liberal dissenter who is an premise where marijuana was American Literature teacher at being used." the State University of New "The story of how the cops witchcraft in new england York in Buffalo will speak here planted a young girl on the Thursday at 8 p.m. in room Fiedlers (a recording device 200 of the Graduate Center. hidden in her jeans), maintained By Elizabeth A. Byrne became fatally ill, the family "second body" while your demanded all the bodies be material self lies in the same Leslie Fiedler, author of a long surveillance of his house, There are 500 witch exumed and examined. Warren place. All wtiches can do this "Being Busted," is also the and finally, according to the covenants in Connecticut, related that Sara's body was as but they must be asleep before author of "Love and Death in girl's later confession, planted according to Ed Warren, who fresh as the day she was buried their body will travel to the the American Novel," which marijuana on the premises just lectured Friday night on while the othere were well destination designated, he the New York Times called an before the raid--is as "Witchcraft" in the Student decayed. Warren concluded explained. "essential book on the unbelievable as a Kafkaesquc Union Ballroom. Sara, was a vampire. Warren said a vampire does American imagination ... an nightmare, yet it is all true," With most of his talk Warren defined a vampire as not actually get his teeth into accepted major work." Stein anel Day said. centering on vampires and the "a person who practices his victim, but rather "apports" Fiedler has also published practice of voodoo, Warren demonism" and who never the victims blood into his own. "Collected-Essays," "Waiting ORDER NOW related stories dating back to really died but is buried in a Apportation, according to for the End," "An End to the 18th century. "catalyctic state". The old Warren, is the dematerialization Innocence," "Nude Croquet" He told of Joe Stokely, a belief that vampires come at of a substance which and the "Last Jew in America." peaceful farmer with a wife and night to suck your blood is not materializes again when wanted. Stein and Day, publishers of "Being Busted," state in the 2x3 ft. Poster (black t white) 14 children. Stokely's eldest entirely true, but it is true that The Black Mass is another jacket of the book that it is an child, Sara, died of a strange vampires move during the night, phenomenon which Warren disease. One by one, her sisters he said. They don't actually explained. He said Balck Masses informal social history of the and brothers received leave their grave according to are practiced in homage to last few decades. "It is told in terms of the three times that apparitions of Sara and died Warren, but they practice Lucifer, include such rites as Fiedler has been at loggerheads violent vampire-like deaths, astro-projection, as witches do. smearing with blood, drinking with the police and the Warren said. Astro projection, according blood and other substances, and When the seventh child to Warren, is sending out your sexual deviations and orgies. authorities," the company said. These display direct protest to The first time, Fiedler was a the former Catholic radical. The second, he was a meeting slated on issues persecutions of the witchcraft professor with orthodox literary views. And, the third time he followers and are an adoration Send any Woe* of the devil, Warren said. was allegedly maintaining a & white or related to women's status CONN photo "It is what you don't know (IKIIII-I'.IIIVIS litoaso) lo that can hurt you." Warren By Karen A. Grava undergraduates, and to RONALD JAYi Potter Sarvtcc investigate areas of pointed out. One of the PO Boi43 The sub-committee on Ptainview NY I 1803 undergraduate women of the discrimination. primary ways to counteract voodoo and witchcraft, he said, 3ood Enclose rash, check or money Commission on the Status of "Our subcommittee has order (no C 0 D •,) in the .imounl suffered from lack of is circular ambulism. This, he ol $4 50 lor MCll blow up Add UConn women will meet 45<* for potlapjo A handling Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. in the undergraduate participants," explained, is a ring of prayers United Nations room of the Moran said. Students are to God, usually performed by a Student Union. needed to form a "functioning Yogi. Reverse magic is another Music HONAio IAYI Piitlei Si 'VK C The commission, established organization". "We would like defense, he said, but he refused PO II . 1 I IV.li r I), i I last fall by President Homer D. to set up interviewing teams to to explain it, saying that it was ll.iiiiviiav N Y I 1803 a secret rite. Babbidge, Jr. is examining find out how women feel." NAMI issues related to women The subcommittee will He said he would rather not Aim os pji eve have anything to do with A0DIII SS professionals, classified (any prepare a report before next spring. witchcraft but must help out (IIY MAII ||P civil service worker employed Sincerely, on campus) and graduate and Working with the the people who get themselves undergraduate students. commission won't conflict with into trouble with it. Demonology is very real, he The subcommittee on the personal lives of said, and should not be laughed undergraduates is presently undergraduate women, she said. Blood & Bones at, for you never know when reorganizing in order to study "Undergraduate women arc you may need its use or such problems as different choosing mates and tend to feel defense against it. Rt. 32 & 195 standards of freshman women's liberation works admission (women need higher against them and is an isolating board scores), and the thing. It doesn't conflict. We counseling given to women. feel you ought to choose your Custom-Processed "We know we have to life style," Moran said. She said concern ourselves with persons on the commission are PHOTO academic and personal both single and married and counseling for women," Toni many have families. RUSH STAMPS Moran, chairman of the lor only subcommittee, said. Moran, who is assistant legal notice $Q00 director of the UConn summer 3' program, said women are often The Finance Committee of the Pfii Bda Pfii Associated Student Government will Send any photograph hnc told a certain profession is not drawing nr m.iq.i/me clip* hold a public hearing and committee ping im hi.ich A while or a women's field. session on Monday, October 18, color no negative* pleas*') 1971 at 4:00 p.m. In Room 209 of and «f Mill semi you 100 "And, they are not actively Cu*tom-Proces»ed PHOTO- the Student Union. INVITES YOU TO RUSH STAMPS perforated and encouraged to go into those The appropriations to be gummed ready lo use fields," Miss Moran said. considered at that meeting »re as follows. Enclose photo wilh cash Although she declined to name COME MEET THE SISTERS Chuvfc t>r money order for S3 00 .ind mail with coupon particular professions, she said 1. OAAS Tutorial - $2495.00 below 2. Academy of Karate - $693.00 the subject needs investigation. 3. ASG Investigations Comm. - S27S 'The undergraduate time is 4. ASG Academics Comm. - $5 8.0 0 .-. -H-l S •t.vf.M I 5. Environmental Concern $2800. MON. & TUES., OCT. 18 & 19 important because people as ■ RONALD JAYE Poster Service 6. UConn Veterans - $520.00 Box 43-Stamp Dep I women are making important 7. Woman's Pad leal Union - $834.00 CARRIAGE HOUSE APT. 19A Plainv.cw N Y 11S03 decisions and the direction of 8. ASG Cultural Comm-$46,032. 9. Nutmeg (yearbook) - $2S,468.0U their life is determined by what 10. Public Relations - $4910.00 Nam.- happens," Moran said. Her RIDES L EA VING FROM S. U. & VDM STEPS All interested students are 7 Address subcommittee is trying to invited to attend. A T :O0 P.M. BOTH NIGHTS. identify the needs, both of Ed Graziani City Stai* a single and of married women Chairman of Finance Page 4 Connecticut Daily Campus October 18, 1971

Nancy Coutts

OH, WHAT A LOVELY WAR

I don't want to be a soldier, I don't want to go to war. I'd rather stay at home Around the streets to roam, And live off the earnings Of a lady . . . typist. I don't want a bayonet in my belly, I don't want my bollocks shot away. I'd rather stay in England, Neil Napolitan In merry, merry England, And fornicate my bleeding life away.

(Photos by W. Bixby Jr.)

Marsha Baldwin

Wayne Effron, John Boehrer October 18, 1971 Connecticut Daily Campus Page 5 'carnal knowledge: 'feeling and not feeling

By Raul Ponce de Leon sad, it makes you sad. But why catalogues a 20-year span in the friends, Jonathan", she Nichols sought, and has gotten, "Carnal Knowledge" is a decide?" lives of two friends who retain concludes tearfully. "God, almost perfect collaboratioh ("I film about feeling and not The film docs have comic their friendship and their Susan, I hope not," counters don't think when I^M alone. feeling. It is a character study moments, but its ultimate tone adolescence into early middle Jonathan ending the That's why I'm a director. I'm that is neither comic nor tragic, is one of sadness and waste. age, where the film ends. Their conversation. To Jonathan, a turned on by somebody else. A as Mike Nichols has said, "What Nichols and satirist-screen-writer pursuit of carnal knowledge woman is always an object of director works with other interests me is not making the Jules Feiffer examine values teaches them, especially. conquest, never a friend - in people"). The actors work very distinction. Let them be like and attitudes that many men Jonathan, little beyond the need, or otherwise. This is his well with each other. Nicholson people, and if something funny still seem to espouse and that realm of the physical and pattern for the rest of the film. and Ann-Margret, as Bobbie happens, something funny many women still seem to mechanical and gains almost no Women and friends (Sandy (first Jonathan's mistress and happens. And if it makes you accept, at least tacitly. The film self-knowledge. most notably) are mere later, very briefly, his wife), are Ad the opening titles fill reflections of his self-image. It very good. Nicholson's role is a the screen, Sandy (Arthur is also significant here that he variation on the alienated "what a lovely war' revue Garfunkel) and Jonathan (Jack breaks up with Susan over the young man of "Five Easy Nicholson), college roomates at phone rather than in person. Pieces." Candicc Bergen is fails as a stinging satire Amherst, discuss sex and love, The first part of the film is un-self-conscious for the first Sandy being the more idealistic more spontaneous than the rest, time 1 can remember on film, about them. He tells Jonathan by Mark S. Graham soon before the play h.id mainly because the students and Garfunkel, though no ended. that if he had to make ultimate convey a sense of life filled actor, is at least natural. John Boehrer held interest choice (sacrifice?) he would ' with possibility, and perhaps On Thursday, October 14, At the end of the film, in the very weighty role of Sir rather love than be loved. change through self-knowledge. the University of Connecticut's Jonathan has degenerated into a Douglas Haig. Wayne Efrons' Johathan's sentiments are the Susan especially conveys this Department of Dramatic Arts kind of masturbation, while "mammy-like" rendition of "I opposite. Sandy, encouraged sense of promise. However, it initiated its fall season with Sandy gains at least a little Wore a Tunic" and his tap out of his shyness by Jonathan, becomes clear as we see Joan Littlewood's musical self-knowledge. Jonathan dancing to "Hitchy-Koo" is meets Susan (Candace Bergen) Jonathan several years later that satire, "Oh, What a Lovely blames all the women he's certainly something to see. at a mixer with Smith. the immaturity of his early War". This production which known for his own failings and Notably, too were Peter Weiss Jonathan says casually, "I'll years has hardened into his has been "brought back by lack of sclf-pcrspcctivc. He and Alexander Thompson. give her to you." Sandy personality; it is no longer popular demand" from this shows Sandy and his hippie girl The female performances, wonders, "What's wrong with amusing or forgivable. Instead summer's Nutmeg Playhouse is friend, Jennifer (Carol Kane), a however, were the bright spots her?" "I'm a generous guy," of turning outward with the scries of slides which he calls understood to have undergone of the evening. Isabel Wcssler's Jonathan smiles. Susan is perfect physique ("Believe me, "Ball-Busters on Parade"; a some changes and performance operatic "Belgium Put the beautiful, but apparently she looks are everything.") and also catalogue of the sexual tightening. The outcome is Kibosh on the Kaiser" is only doesn't measure up to his lost potency. Sandy has highpoints (which arc at the pleasant and likeable but the first of many Jonathan's ideal of a girl with married Susan; he says they do same time lowpoints) of his certainly does not come close tongue-in-cheek, campy solos. "big tits". Yet, as Sandy dates all the "right" things, but he life. The slides in themselves are to its promise of "stinging" Nancy Coutts almost brought Susan, Jonathan also dates her - remains unhappy. not pornographic, but Jonathan satire. The show which might down the house with her but behind his friend's back. Although the second part of makes them such by the way best be described as a revue was patriotic propositioning of the Although, Sandy does not "Carnal Knowledge" dramatizes he describes them. Jennifer devised by Joan Littlewood audience. Deborah Carlson and realize this until 20 years later, the ideas of the first, the film reacts to Jonathan's pitiable through her British Theater Jacqueline Weiss nicely handle his judgement of Jonathan in becomes repetitious, even state by weeping, in one of the Workshop with close two contrasting versions of their student days is quite right; boring at times, us the two men few genuinely human moments participation between writer, "Hitchy-Koo." Miss Weiss "I think I'm a better friend to grow bored and predictable. of the film. Jonathan can only actors and director. It gained an returns later in the evening and you than you are to me." Some of the most interesting now be aroused by a international reputation for its tongue-twists her way through All we need to know about questions in the film arc well-rehearsed recitation of his ingenius blending of scenes and "Sister Susie Sews Shirts." Jonathan is summed up answered only implicitly. alleged manly virtues. This songs from and about World Mannequin-like Marsha Baldwin beautifully when he asks Susan Although Sandy is now a amounts to little more than War I. torches "Keep the Home Fires to choose between Sandy and successful doctor, where is the masturbation. I).II. Lawrence The evening begins with a Burning" in, no less, an him. She chooses Sandy, sensitivity that Susan once saw sums up Jonathan perfectly in happy nostalgic dancing look at audience sing-along. The girls reasoning that he is more in him? What happened to the his essay "Pornography and the pre-war period. A master of are great: you await their vulnerable, while Jonathan is novels Susan was to have Obscenity": In masturbation cermonies enters on stage, entrances and regret their stronger. "We can still be written when she gained more there is nothing but loss. There greets and audience, and tells a exits. experience? Although Susan has is no rcceprocity. There is few jokes, then, with a whip The musical direction by married Sandy, she is never merely the spending away of a snap he begins the "war Terry Howard was just right. COLLEGE,,... seen in person (only in a slide, certain force, and no return. games". We follow these The dixie-land "rag" finale I»H PUBKING Alt »0»3 but as she looked then, not The body remains, in a sense, a "games" from the assassination music is worth staying in your NOW THRU TUESDAY now) in the second part of the corpse, after the act of of Archduke Ferdinand in 1914 film. Perhaps this speaks for seats for. The costumes, which 2:00 6:30 9:00 self-abuse. There is no change, to their conclusion in 1918. We at first appear white and itself. She has submerged only deadening." see the nationalistic feelings of uninteresting, prove themselves JOMO" ( l«v*»e pfdcnis ' **• r*ch<«Hm. %l«*ftrtg herself in Sandy and either he In the lilm's last few the involved countries blindly effective in their adaptability. was too weak to guide her in a seconds, Jonathan sinks into a backing a senseless war. The Harry Beck Holies' sound different direction or she was reverie where he dreams of the war, its destruction, and waste effects were remarkable. I too weak to guide herself in a girl with the perfect body, serve as a background for the understand they were created direction of her own. whom he saw once. She is an entertainment. Anti-war "live", at each performance. [ "I was sorry Mike Nichols has made his ice-skater, graceful, virginal in sentiments tint the proceedings Jerry A. Rojo's sccnery**and I to see most quiet and least gimmocky all white, and of course, on ice which prefer to be entertaining lighting were attractive and film. Here he allows scenes to where no feeling need be rather than pointed. serviceable if somewhat ! Carnal Knowledge' play themselves out naturally, exchanged. "Carnal Knowledge" Michael Grcgoric has restrictive. \ end." * and uses close-ups and sound to is limited by the limitations of desperately tried to keep the The audience could have J! -Vinc.nl Ctnty Ntw folk Timts capture what is happening in the people it explores. But for action in the play moving. I been larger on opening night. both background and Jules Feiffer and for the screen only wish the pacing and Make sure you see it! MtoNAofcjacfcNtiiofcoa foreground; one often making in general, it is one of the best excitement of the curtain calls CjndktBcrgm.Ai#w(jrlunkrl .'■ ironic comment on the other. records there is of the cruelty could have been transferred \nnVldfgmdridJufcsk*t The film is extremely men do to women and to into the rest of the evening's New England well-assembled in all areas; themselves. performance. He has used every Can* Knowledge. method - slides, dixie-land Tire Co. band, runway singing - available R- An Avco Embassy Picture to enliven the stuffy historical 3 ifdMOT >0>*>Oj

PHOTOPOOL mating rm. 209, 7 ALPHA ZETA meeting Tues.. Oct. kosygin travels to Canada p.m. Oct. 19. All interested 19 Col. of Agriculture Bldg. All welcome. members urged to attend. Business meeting. Sunday, Oct. 2 4th Phi Alpha Theta MOSCOW (UPI) Premier scheduled stop on Kosygin's Since Trudeau's visit, the sponsoring trip to Sturbrldge Are you a dormant dorm social Village. Admission 11.00. Bring 'chairman? Meeting of all dorm Alexei N. Kosygin left for eight-day tour. Soviet press has had little but lunch. Leave campus 9:30 social chairman Wed., Oct. 20 Canada Sunday to tighten the Kosygin and Trudeau are good to say about Canada and a.m. Sign up Basement Wood Hall, Commons 217, 3:30 p.m. 2A-3C. new S o v i e t - C a n a d i an expected to discuss increased ti seldom comments upon "partnership" as part of the FOUND: Calico Feamale cat with Mon., Oct. II at 7:30 p.m. in 21 7C trade between Canada and the Canada's internal policies at all. Juan Gonzalez of Young Lords Kremlin's worldwide public flea collar. Vicinity of So. Campus. Soviet Union and further A recent commentary said the Imperative that we find owner. Party will talk about Puerto Ricans relations campaign. cultural, industrial and scientific* Soviet Union and Canada "have Please call 429-5241, 429-75S7. in the ghettoes plus poetry recitals by Pedro Pietrl. Film will be shown. exchanges between the two no outstanding problems." It was the first trip by a nations. Women's Field Hockey Club, 1st Soviet premier to Canada. game, home against Central Conn. The visit by Kosygin comes Kosygin was repaying a visit to 3:30 p,m. at Hawley Armory Field. at a time when Canadian van der kroef to lecture; Come and support the team! the Soviet Union last May by relations with the United States Canadian Prime Minister Pierre WANTED: student qualified for the arc at their lowest point in Elliott Trudeau. work-study program. Must have many years. The Canadians topic concerning red china good typing skills. Call Tom Altmeyer 429-3311 ext. 303 or 707. A n t i - Soviet have objected strongly, without Dr. Justus M. van der Kroef Van der Kroef presently Amateur Radio Club meeting Wed., demonstrations were expected success, to the 10 per cent will lecture on "Our Red China • holds the Charles Anderson Oct. 20 In SU 202. AM welcome. from a number of ethnic groups import surcharge imposed by Folly" October 28 at 7:30 p.m. Dana Professorship of political which charged that the Soviet President Nixon on Aug. 15. Rally against tuition and scholarship Kosygin's visit is part of the in Student Union 306, science and is also chairman of cuts Wed., Oct. 20 SU Mall 4 p.m. Union "violates the universal In case of rain will be held inside sponsored by the Young the University of Bridgeport declaration of human rights." Kremlin's traveling diplomacy, a SU. Americans for Freedom (YAF). Political Science Department. Demonstrations arc expected in fall-winter itinerary that takes Van der Kroef has served as He is a director of the GAY LIB meeting Tues. 8:45 at the Ottawa, Montreal and the three-man leadership group Inner College Trailer. A lawyer will a consultant to the Special American Asian Educational discuss the new Penal Code. All men Vancouver • almost every from Norway to North Vietnam. Operations Research Office in Exchange and a contributing and women Invited. Diplomats assess these trips, Washington, D.C. and to the editor of the "Pacific DAIRY CLUB meeting Wed., Oct. which began in September, as a Center for Research in Social Community," the quarterly of 20 at 7:30 p.m. In Radcliffe Hicks wearierid rm. 10. Organizational meeting and bit of salesmanship designed to Systems in Kensington, Md. the Institute of Pacific Studies, speaker on Farm Credit and Loans. Mostly sunny and cool offset Communist China's Melbourne, Australia. Refreshments. Monday, with highs in the low growing influence and present coming: 60s. Fair and not so cool Moscow as peacemaker to the Monday night as Sunday night, world. Classifieds with lows in the mid 40s. more on the Kosygin just returned from Probability of precipitation 0 Grad student needs immediate room. Five room house on Coventry Lake nearly a week in Algeria and Call 456-1336. for rent. $17S/mo. Would like to per cent during the day, Morocco and is scheduled to etherington move Into close campus apt, increasing to 10 per cent For Sale: fire engine red Fiat 850 preferably Willlngton Oaks. Possibly visit Norway and Denmark in sport coupe 1968, 24,000 miles. Top Monday night. we could switch pads? For further December. report cond. Call Blanea 56 3-7668. information, call 742-6667. Billboard posters for sale, 10 x 20 ft covers your whole room. Great colors 512 McConaughy or 429-8612 anytime.

THE! PLAINS - Wlndham Center. Two-bedroom duplex apartments. Students and families welcome. Monthly rent $160, Includes: heat, hot water, master antenna, GIANT 30 x 40 appliances, basement storage, laundry facilities, parking. No pets. Immediate occupancy. Raybo Inc. 423-0991.9-21 Mon-Frl.

Music Papers, manuscript, score k sketch layouts. Send for free samples and price list. KSM FULL COLOR POSTER publishing Co./PO Box 3819. Housework one afternoon a week. $10 for 4 hrs., own transportation. Coventry. Conscientious only please. 742-6122.

Commuter from Columbia needs ride. Will share expenses or set up ONLY *2e50 car pool. 228-9657. Speaker system, realistic electrostat 5. 6 and half inch woofer, electrostatic tweeter. $30 per pair. Call ext. 1235 or 423-3176.

Education Report: If you have a previously ignored complaint about Winner ol this year's New York Art Directors Club Gold Medal lor poster art and design. the University of Conn, and you would like to have it included in r n our report to the State Legislature, please send It to: Education Report, i i Box 13 16 Hartford. Ct. 06 1 0 1 ■ Wanted: apt. for spring semester and i i summer for graduate student couple. Near UConn. Call 429-0033 (Bruce) i i or 429-3766 (Glnny). FOR SALE: 1965 Alfa Romeo, 16 00 Roadster 5-speed transmission, i i disc brakes, mechanically perfect, some rust on body, price $550 i i 423-5684 after 5 p.m. WANTED: small used refrigerator, about 2 1/2 to 3 1/2 cubic ft. Call i i 4 29-7113. Ask for Howard or Jack. Ride wanted to New Jersey, Fri., i i Oct 22 after 12. 429-1476. Babysit In my home, own i i transportation, Mon., Wed., and Fri. morn. Thurs. afternoon. Also elderly typewriter for sale $10. Call i i 429-1022. Attention Senior or Grad. Male i i roomate to share 1 bedroom apt. Ridgeview apartments. $75 plus utilities, furnished. Call Tom i i 429-7018. Deluxe 1-2-3 apartments $125 on i i up 429-6404. Person wanted to run a very profitable business. Earning abilities i i are unlimited and well above average. Mail qualifications to Mr. Warren. PO Box 50 3, Maiden, Mass. 02148 or call i 617-261-1964. 19 66 Chevy Impala, exc cond, automatic, red with black interior. I CHOPPY PRODUCTIONS, INC., P O Box #32. Lenox H.ll Station. N,-w York. Now York 10021 i Asking $975. Call 429-3206. Enclosed is my check (or money order) for $ Please send me _ i MGB 1965, BRG, good cond, price flag poster(s) at only $2 50 each (including postage and handling). Please include sales tax where applicable negotiable. 295-0186. VW for Sale: 1964, inwis work, i $300 or best offer. Call Greg after 5 NAME . 742-6594. _^^_^__ i Wanted: Stand-up bass and peddle ADDRESS stell players for western swing type i group. 4 29-3624. CITY. STATE ZIPCODL For Sale: 1965 Chevy Impala SS 2 8 3, Hurst 4-speed, good cond. i $650. 429-8597. Sorry, we cannot handle Canadian or foreign orders 5 ■ Billboard Posters for sale: 10 X 20 Covers your whole rm. Great colors. 5 12 McConaughy or 429-8612 anytime. October 18, 1971 Connecticut Daily Campus Page 7 first time in history hooters suffer loss CafcX*^ by Lincoln Millstein for the day. Conference win. With three minutes left in The Black Bears arc now ORONO, Maine - The UConn the game, UConn head coach 5-4 on the season, while UConn soccer team drew first blood on pulled goalie Demeter and takes a 1-8 record into a goal by Desmond Skecte, but played a 11-man offense. The Tuesday's game against Brown lost the game 3-2 when the Huskies could not capitalize at Providence. Game time is Maine Black Bears retaliated and Maine scored the Yankee 3:30 p.m. with three goals in the second period, here Saturday. It was the first victory ever by Maine over UConn in soccer. The Black Bears pressured the UConn goal early in the first quarter, but Skecte slipped by the Maine defense and drilled a 25-yard shot into the nets in the 18th minute of play. Fullback Don Zweig one-yard line, setting up The Black Bears kept the (33) plows through the U C o n n 's second pressure on the UConn goal and Maine defense and jaunts touchdown. (Photo by tied 'he contest with a goal by 17 yards to the Maine Millstein) Paul Sortevick, early in the second period. Their second goal came, when forward Rick Salon kicked the ball out of the hands of UConn goalie Jon De meter, and Sortevick was there to slip it past Demeter for the score. UConn forward Bill Cooke found the range in the 32nd minute of play and scored an unassisted goal to tie the score at 2-2. Maine's Salon then beat Halfback Bob Dederer the soccer game to Maine a careless UConn defense to of the Huskies centers the for the first time in score the Black Bears' winning ball during second half history. (Photo by goal. The 3-2 score at halftime action against Maine, Millstein) ended scoring for both teams Saturday. The Huskies lost Activities Lost: a gray-blue sleeveless sweater Lost: red royce union bicycle. No Attention Bowling Club, president near the Life Sciences Greenhouses fenders or chain guard.If you took preferred, please contact BOG office on Oct. 1 3 evening. Please return to It or know whereabouts call about Region Recreational John room 4OS CIB. 429-2006. 429-3079. Reward. tournaments. Rush PI Beta Phi Sorority. Monday and Tues. night Oct. 18 119. Rides Block and Bridle Club meeting Mon. Lost: A blue spiral notebook leaving VDM and SU steps at 7 :00 Oct. 18 7 pm. Radcliffe Hicks room 10 containing Art History notes In or Split end Greg Andrews Kraham (81) and Bob p.m. "Opportunities In Agriculture". near the Fine Arts Building. Please Department heads In College of call Lila at 429-8946. HELP! eludes a Maine defender, Bundy (83) hurries in to Mon. Oct. It at 7:30 p.m. in 21 7C - Agriculture will speak. Juan Gonzalez of Young Lords Party after snaring a Bob offer assistance. (Photo by will talk about Puerto means In the Do I ph I net t e s, synchronized Inner College weaving course - Home ghettoes plus poetry recitals by Pedro swimming tryouts. Mon. Oct. 18; 7-9 Ec room 216- W, F 2 to 3. Robustelli pass, early in Millstein) Pletri. Film will be shown. For Info: fi.m. Hawley Armory pool. All Registration for course can be made the second hah*. Keith Ana Lopez -429-0375 nterested, please attend. at class.

m < NOW OPEN

PERKINS LTD. \

WOMEN'S WEAR - UNI V PLAZA - DOWNTOWN STORRS NEXT TO COLLEGE THEATER xM First Quality Women's Wear At Prices Less Than Manufactures Suggested Retail

EVERYDAY IS SALE DAY AT P LTD. \\ OPENING SPECIAL (this week only)

FAMOUS MAKER STRIPED JEANS *»** thru 15-16 made to sell for 8.00 only 3.99 We Purchase New Clothes Weekly 100% NYLON SHELLS ^COLORS made to sell $8 - 12 Store Hrs. Mon - Tues only 4.99 - 7.99 Wed - Sat 10- 6 . Thursday -Sat 10 - 9 Page 8 Connecticut Daily Campus October 18, 1971 after the game. • Lincoln Millstein ORONO, Maine - The spoilers from UConn came here Saturday and were successful in upending Maine's homecoming activities. A 15-45 win by the cross country team, a 21-7 win by the football team and even a mild scare from a 1-7 soccer club contributed much to disrupt the anxieties of the partisan Maine crowd, which had "upset" labeled for the game. The festivities at Maine, reminiscent of a rah-rah football rally which even once had its place in the not-too-long ago Storrs, included such fanfare as; a homecoming queen, after-game buffets at this fraternity and that sorority (we report with much eagerness that Freddy Fraternity and Suzy Sorority are alive and kicking in Orono, Maine) and, of course, the die-hard staple of yesteryear, a Saturday night concert. Well, while the entire student body, together with their alumni supporting cast, hummed the Maine during UConn defensive end Al Akowitz and (44), behind the line of scrimmage in the football game, UConn was in the process of shredding the tackle Jim Pisciottano (64) combine to first quarter action against the Black Maine football team. For a squad that looked forward to give bring down Maine runner, Bill Swadel Bears. (Photo by Millstein) the Huskies a hard time, the Black Bears weren't looking very hard. Even when they did look, all they caught was a glimpse of the waving arms of UConn defensive end Mark Svencer, who defeat maine 21-7 acted like he wanted a piece of the Maine quarterback's jersey, all afternoon. The game was not won without the above-par efforts from huskies hang on to beanpot some individual players. Safety Bob Warren had perhaps his best game ever at UConn. Warren intercepted a key pass and On one occasion, he had a pass their own territory and punted scored a touchdown. But these plays were out-shadowed by an by Lincoln Millstein deflected and intercepted by a on fourth down. extraordinary effort on the second half kickoff. Maine linebacker. UConn, behind Robustelli's Warren dashed down field with the kickoff, eluded all ORONO, Maine - The The Black Bears scored first guidance, marched down to the blocks and nailed the Maine return man with a diving tackle outlook for UConn to take the on a 26 yard pass from Maine 17. Then Zweig hit off that buried tha Black Bears deep in their own territory. UConn beanpot, symbolic of the quarterback Doug Lentz to end the right side of the line and retained possession, after forcing a punt and scored what football Dave Paul, and that just about carried the pigskin all the way proved the winning touchdown. championship, seems extremely finished Maine offense for the down to the Maine one yard Warren's effort was just one of many fine individual UConn hopeful for the Huskies by day, as the UConn defense line. Robustelli, on the performances. Bob Robustelli, after a shakey start, settled down virtue of their 21-7 win over choked the running game and quarterback sneak, scored and and proved that he could run an offense as well as any past Maine, UMass's 31-3 loss to harrassed the Maine Bob Innis made it UConn 14 - UConn quarterback. "I knew I'd get the break someday," said Rhode Island and New quarterbacks all afternoon. Maine 7, after three minutes Robustelli. Hampshire's 28-7 victory over Robustelli started slowly, had elapsed in the second half. Much of the reason to Robustelli's success was the presence Vermont, Saturday. but once he got started, the After the ensuing kickoff, of an ideal fullback threat in Don Zweig. Zweig's story is UConn's win was somewhat Black Bears seemed helpless in the UConn defense again twofold. The junior hit the off-tackle plays and gained a ressurection for the Huskies, stopping the UConn drive. The stopped the Maine attack with substantial ground against Maine. His time-consuming plays also who have had very little success Huskies also found a legitimate relative ease. The Black Bears enabled UConn to control much of the time towards the this season. Also, the emergence inside threat in Don Zweig, as found themselves in another closing moments of the game. of another Robustelli era at the junior fullback repeatedly punting situation. UConn's It's reassuring that while UConn has done away with much UConn does not seem picked up ground on off-tackle Brian Herosian went deep to of the antics which accompany wuch archaic institutions like farfetched with this victory. dives. receive the ball, but the ball homecoming, the Huskies, at least, have not forgotten how to Bob Robustelli, sophomore The Huskies began to move rolled off the side of the Maine play football. brother of Rick Robustelli, who the ball, late in the first half. punter's foot and safetyman rewrote every UConn passing With two minutes left in the Warren grabbed the short kick record during his tenure at second quarter, Robustelli hit at the Maine 30. Warren eluded uconn cross country team UConn between 1969 and Greg Andrews on the run, and two tackles and scored the first 1970, picked up where brother the speedy receiver carried the touchdown by the defense this Rick left off, in helping UConn ball all the way down to the year. Innis, who has not missed dumps maine 15-45 maintain its football suprcmecy Maine three yard line, a conversion all season, over Maine. completing a 26 yard play. connected, and UConn led by Lincoln Millstein Although head coach Hob UConn then scored in two 21-7. With UConn wearing their Casciola has used Robustelli plays with Lou Allen going over ORONO, Maine - The UConn The Black Bears went to cross country team handled the all-blue track suits and Maine sparingly throughout the year, the middle for the six points. the air in the final quarter, only , as if the sporting a similar color jersey, he has never utilized his services Bob Innis added the conversion, to find blitzing linemen Black Bears were just a part of and white trunks, the two as early as he did in the Maine- and the score stood even at dominating the action. Yankee Conference teams the autumn foliage, scoring a tilt. Ray li Hi- i, who started intermission. Linebacker Chris Lynch convincing 15-45 win, here started the race at 11:00 a.m. the game, moved UConn to the With the second half smothered one Maine drive, The group rounded the Alumni Saturday. Maine 39 yard line with the kickoff, UConn's Bob Warren when he dropped Lentz for a opening kickoff. A holding snared the UMainc receiver, 17 yard loss. On another penalty nullified the drive and Dave Kretzian, at the Maine 5 occasion, defensive end Mark Tellicr began experiencing yard line. The Black Bears Svencer, who played as if he trouble in moving the offense. found the going rough deep in was a part of the Maine backfield, dumped the Maine signal caller. NOWOPENI ICHEAPI The Black Bears called on their- premier passer, Sandy Hastings, sidelined with an injury, in a last-ditch effort The Inner Ear Ltd. with seven minutes left in the HOLIDAY MALL RT. 195 STORRS game. Hastings connected on two passes, but Warren intercepted a pass and iced the RECORDS ■ TAPES contest for UConn. Fullback Don Zweig gave UConn considerable Peter Bortolotti WATERBEDS ball-controlling time with his "We used a staggered pace; field track once and consistent and effective where we had two men running disappeared into the rural MUSICAL ACCESSORIES - ZAP COMIX - LA. FREE running. Zweig picked up 77 a fast pace, two in the middle country side. After twenty PRESS - CHICAGO SEED - VILLAGE VOICE - ROLLING yards on 16 attempts. and two in the back," head minutes had elapsed, six men in STONE - POT BOOKS - MUSIC BOOKS - HEAD COMIX - The UConn defense allowed coach Bob Kennedy said after the all-blue UConn uniform UNIQUE POSTERS BLACK LITES - FRESH AIR k only 71 yards on the ground, the meet. reappeared and headed for the FRIENDLY PEOPLE' and although the Maine The strategy worked for the finish line. Bortolotti was quarterbacks totalled 164 yards Huskies, as they took the first followed, at the finish, by in the air, UConn continuously six places. Sophomore Peter *WE SPECIAL ORDER senior Kevin Crowley, denied the Black Bears on key Bortolotti led the pack with his 'FREE DELI VER Y ON CAMPUS (& SOMETIMES OFF) sophomore Maurice Ancona, third-down plays. Tackles Jim third individual victory of the sophomore Fred Steigert, Pisciottano and Mark McEwen •WE WILL WORK SPECIAL DEALS WITH BANDS ON season. Bortolotti, who also sophomore Fred Bough and shut off the inside running STRINGS, HARPS. STICKS. ETC. took firsts in the Holy Cross junior Rob Huntington. *WE TAKE TRADE INS ON L.P. S threats, and ends Al Akowitz and UMass meets, clocked the 'ABSOLUTEL Y NO RIP OFF'S! and Svencer played havoc with 4.5-mile Maine course in Maine's John Day finished the Maine passing attack. the course in seventh place, the 'OPEN SUNDA Y 12-6 OTHER DA YS 12-9 24:17.4 minutes. highest Black Bear finish of the day. SEE FOR YOURSEL F WHY THE BEST TEL. 429-2123 (CALL COLLECT!) UConn, 6-2, on the season, FOREIGN FILM 1965 WAS hosts the University of Rhode Island in another ALSO: 2 WEEKS ONLY- inter-conference meet, here 'THE SHOP ON MAIN ST.' Wednesday. Kennedy expects WATERBED SALE I Rhody, who defeated a New TUES..OCT. 19 SUB 8:00 P.M. Hampshire team that handed COMPLETE: $54.95 Maine a similar loss, to be one of the toughest on the UConn Fully Guaranteed ♦Bag ♦Pad Come in & Bounce Free Admission schedule. in Writing *Liner •Frame on Our Water bed Starting time for the home Presented by the Shalom Group meet Wednesday is at 3:30 p.m.