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VOL. LXX NO. 37 STORRS, Tuesday, October 31, 1972 megovern rallies in hartford questions four year wait for peace

by Robert Kaplan "The Presidency is a place for moral Speaking to a noontime audience of leadership. That is the kind of President about 15,000 persons in Hartford's I want to be." Constitution Plaza, Democratic As McGovern ended his speech the presidential candidate George McGovem Catholic Boy's Band of St. Augustine's said "I hope the Vietnam peace Church placed the Battle Hymn of the agreement is signed tomorrow and that Republic. Mr. Thieu stops dictating United States McGovern then introduced his wife, Vietnam policy." Eleanor, his daughter and son-in-law, "I hope there is peace, but why did Mr. and Mrs. James Rowan, and his we have to wait four years," McGovern baby grandson, Matthew Rowan. said. McGovern said this election is Discussing his own plan of Vietnam especially significant for people like his troop withdrawal, the South Dakota grandson who have such an important Senator said, "When we revealed a plan stake in America's future. to withdraw all U.S. troops within 90 "We should think about people like days, administration officials said it was Matthew, and think about what we're rediculous. Now Henry Kissinger says all doing to children as young as he is in U.S. troops could be removed within 60 Vietnam." days. If I had said 60 days, Mr. Kissinger After whispering a few words to a would probably have said 30 days." secret service agent, McGovern climbed Pledging that a McGovern off the platform, with the help of an Administration would rid America of aide, and walked into the crowd shaking unemployment, McGovern said, "To hands, a group of Hartford police and rebuild this country we will need the Sen. George McGovern is introduced by Sen. Abraham A. Ribicoff at Monday's secret service agents dashing behind him. help of every engineer, every college rally at Hartford's Constitution Plaza. State Attorney General Robert Killian Also on the platform were most of graduate, and all Americans physically appears on the left. 15,000 people gathered during the lunch hour to hear the the State's top Democrats, including able to work." Democratic Presidential Candidate. (Photo by Lincoln Millstein) former governors John Dempsey and Talking about the Nixon Chester Bowles, Secretary of State Administration's charge that his them to listen in on the conversations of the physically handicapped and the Gloria Schaffer; U.S. Representatives proposed defense cutbacks would create the Democratic National Committee." injured Vietnam veterans, calling Nixon William Cotter and , greater unemployment, McGovern said, Introduced by Sen. Abraham A. "Mr. Veto." congressional candidate , "In the past four years 1.8 million Ribicoff as the man "who forced Dick's 'This country should veto him on William Ratchford, speaker of the State defense workers lost their jobs. Former hand on Vietnam and the next President November 7," he said. House of Representatives, and John Secretary of the Treasury John Connally of the United States," McGovern began Summarizing his feelings about the Baily, chairman of the Democratic State says full employment is only possible his speech saying 'The reason Sargent Presidency, McGovern said that a Party. during wartime. Well, I don't believe Shriver and I have spent so much time in president should not be a Roman Also appearing was Eunice Shriver him." Connecticut is because we care about emperor, but a moral leader of the wife of Democrat vice presidential McGovem said converting the the people of Connecticut, and like to people. candidate R. Sargent Shriver. economy to peace time activities would come to talk with them." "I want to pull the political process McGovern spoke in New Haven earlier include building a decent public transit "I come here today with good news, away from the shabby sabotage of our in the day, arriving in Connecticut system in every major American city that we will score the most impressive opposition and put an end to the secret Sunday night to participate in a and ridding the environment of and unexpected victory in Connecticut's SI0 million funds." television broadcast where viewers pollution by 1980. history." McGovern talked about an erosion of phoned in questions. "Instead of using engineers to rebuild McGovern then scolded President the American spirit due to the McGovern flew to Pittsburgh this country," President Nixon uses Nixon for vetoing bills designed to help leadership in the past four years. following the Hartford rally. u.s. delays Vietnam peace settlement

(UPI) - The United States repeated the United States would not sign the conference the delay was a result of U.S. delegate at the peace talks in , was Monday it will not sign its agreement agreement Tuesday as the Vietnamese efforts to perpetuate the regime of careful, however, not to forecast a with Hanoi in time to end the war in Communists and others have demanded South Vietnamese President Nguyen complete breakoff with the Nixon South Vietnam by Wednesday. The Viet since the text of the nine-point accord Van Thieu. Administration as a result of its failure Cong objected, but hinted negotiations was announced last week and as the "If the Nixon Administration does to meet the Tuesday deadline. would continue even if the Tuesday agreement itself specifies. not sign on the agreed date," she said, Mrs. Binh stressed that the 165th signing deadline is not met. Ziegler said President Nixon's "it will show it is impossible to believe session of the peace talks would be held Although emphatically reasserting national security adviser, Henry A. its word." as scheduled Thursda\, and she hinted that the agreement must be signed as it Kissinger, was "quite clear" when he "We must stress that this is a that the agreement as written would specifies on Tuesday, Viet Cong Foreign said four days ago that there would be maneuver by the Nixon Administration stand. Minister Mrs. Nguyen Thi Binh said the no signing by the United States until and a pretext with the obvious intention "The question still is whether Nixon peace talks in Paris would continue as there are further negotiations to clarify of prolonging the war, keeping the will honor his word," she said, "so the scheduled and indicated the accord six or seven issues in the proposed Thieu regime in power in Saigon and question of further negotiations does would not be scrapped. agreement. sabotaging peace." not yet arrive. China added its voice to formal Kissinger said last Thursday that one If the fighting continues beyond There were no reports of diplomatic demands that the United States sign the more meeting lasting three or four days Wednesday, she said repeatedly, "the movement by North Vietnamese agreement Tuesday, and North Vietnam was needed to wrap up the agreement. Nixon Administration will bear the Monday, but Hanoi's leading newspaper suggested that the Nixon Administration Ziegler said the White House remained entire responsibility." suggested editorially that Nixon was might be stalling on the agreement for "hopeful," however, that the peace The Viet Cong then issued a second dragging his feet on the agreement for domestic political reasons prior to the agreement could be signed soon. statement saying the White House domestic political reasons. The U.S. elections Nov. 7. Ziegler told newsmen that Kissinger announcement is "one more reason to newspaper, Nhan Dan, also said that if The agreement provides for a was in the White House Monday and make us doubt whether President Nixon the agreement is not signed as scheduled cease-fire throughout South Vietnam gave no indication when he might leave wants peace after all." "the only course left to the Vietnamese within 24 hours after signing, and Washington for either Paris or Saigon for "Now, the American public will know people will be to continue fighting until subsequent withdrawal of all U.S. further peace negotiations. why there will be no peace in Vietnam total victory." military forces and an exchange of all In Paris, Mrs. Binh said that by failing on Nov. 1, the day a cease-fire was due The Chinese foreign ministry issued a prisoners of war within the next 60 to sign the agreement by Oct. 31 the to take place if the accord had been formal statement Monday, demanding days. Nixon administration was breaking its signed Tuesday," said Viet Cong that the United States demonstrate its word, sabotaging peace and taking upon spokesman Ly Van Sau. U.S. Says No Signing Tuesday professed intent to end the Vietnam war White House Press Secretary Ronald itself the entire responsibility for Breakoff Not Seen L. Ziegler announced in Washington that continuation of the war. She told a news Mrs. Binh, who also is chief Viet Cong by signing the agreement Tuesday. Tuesday, October 31, 1972 james reston (Ennttr rttrut flatlg (EampuH nixon's trump cards Editor-in-Chief Lincoln MiI I stein WASHINGTON, Oct. 28 - made no threats to cut off the the election. He loves dramatic For the next few days or weeks, ammunition, fuel and money. decisions at critical moments in President Nixon is obviously They have simply agreed in the struggles of politics and Managing Editor Business Manager going to have trouble getting the principle and in public with the history, but he doesn't need one Alan K. Reisner Donald E. Waggaman South Vietnamese and the North North Vietnamese on a formula now. Vietnamese to agree to his terms for a cease-fire and left it to Everything is coming together for a cease-fire. For now, he General Thieu to go along or for him in the critical last days seems to be caught in the imagine the consequences if he of the campaign. Regardless of middle, but actually he holds doesn't. whether he gets a cease-fire by most of the trump cards to get Maybe it wasn't all planned Election Day, he has come close peace was in the air through the election and arrange this way. Maybe Kissinger just enough to it to dominate Mr. Peace was in the air. As late as Sunday it seemed that a truce. The outlook for an forgot to negotiate a clear McGovern's last-minute attack enduring peace, however, is not understanding in Paris with Le with the news of imminent the Indochina Peace accord would be signed which would so good. Due Tho about the precise terms peace. probably end the Vietnam War. This is not now the case. This is why General Thieu in of the cease-fire he now wants to Besides, even if General Thieu in Saigon doesn't like the The Tuesday deadline for signing the accord which was Saigon is raising difficult tidy up in another session with objections. He rejects and the Communists, but nothing Kissinger compromise and fears set by North Vietnam, will not be met by the United resents the Kissinger for the future, the North Vietnamese are also in trouble States, according to administration officials. compromise that would stop the fighting and leave not only the and need time to renew the Although "signals" from Hanoi do indicate that they South Vietnamese Communists battle even after the American will not end the talks and the pact will probably be but also the 145,000 North 'the outlook for troops and prisoners have come Vietnamese regular army units in home. signed at a later date this dealy does take away, at least control of the South Vietnamese an enduring For in the last few weeks, temporarily, from many people's minds the ultimate territory they now occupy. according to intelligence reports dream of world peace. He knows the difference of allied nations with observers between a cease-fire, which peace... is not in Hanoi, the North Vietnamese Along with the peace accord terrorism and killing are would release the American have brought over 10,000 still predominate topics in the news. For a while we prisoners and get all Americans wounded men back to the north out of Vietnam in sixty days, so good' and have made no effort to prayed for world peace but the jijackings and killings still and a reliable peace settlement. replace them in the South. persist. Early Sunday a jet was hijacked to Cuba and in Under the Kissinger formula, So the outlook in the the process and Eastern Airlines gate agent was killed. even if Hanoi agreed to meet all foreseeable future is for a of Kissinger's objections to the could be further from Kissinger's cease-fire and then a long pause We will never forget the slaying of 11 Israelis at the draft truce agreement, all the precise, Germanic way of doing in which both North and South Olympic games in Munich on September 5. Still while the Americans would be gone from things. Vietnam prepare for a renewal hope for peace in Vietnam seems close at hand, another Vietnam within two months, In any event, Hanoi broadcast of the political and maybe even and all the Vietcong and North the agreement in principle, and the military struggle for the hijacking brings our thoughts back to Munich. Three Vietnamese units would remain Kissinger, with the obvious control of all Vietnam. Arab cammandos who were accused in taking part in the where they are. approval of the President, In the long run, the proposed Nevertheless, while General announced that "peace is at settlement, with the Americans slaying of the athletes were re leased due to Palestinian Thieu can postpone the hand," and this has started a gone, probably favors the guerrillas who hijacked a West German jetliner Sunday. cease-fire and even block the process that is probably Communists. They have geography and a powerful We are at a time in history where we are plagued by release of the American irreversible, no matter what prisoners, he cannot do so for General Thieu does. political organization on then- useless killings and destruction. When peace seems close long. It is not easy to defy The Hanoi officials are a more side, with China and the Soviet to reality in one area of the world there is always another President Nixon when he difficult problem. They want the Union close enough to provide controls the supplies General President to sign the vague and arms to keep the struggle going. hotspot somewhere else that flares up. Israel feels that Thieu needs to carry on the war. ambiguous military and political But for now, Mr. Nixon has the "every capitulation encourages the terrorists to continue The South Vietnamese have Kissinger compromise on Oct. decisive plays in his hand, both 31, without amendments, for the election and the truce. their criminal acts, according to a Foreign Ministry only enough ammunition to last for a few weeks of fighting. because this will preserve their Later on, this compromise spokesman, and now we can expect to see retaliation by They have planes for defense but freedom of action after the may merely assure the Israel. not bombers to attack Hanoi. Americans have gone, and they Communist victory the United They have helicopters for want it signed before the States sacrificed so much to It's a sad situation that every time the world seems like offensive strikes against the election on Nov. 7 because prevent, but that will have to be it is moving closer to peace there is always something enemy's strongholds, but the thereafter, if the President is left to the historians. Meanwhile, re-elected by a large majority, Mr. Nixon is on the verge of which takes it further away. President controls their supply of fuel. They have an army of they fear he will be free to do both a cease-fire and re-election, over a million men, but the what he likes. and in this political capital, these United States pays their wages. But even here, Mr. Nixon has are the i m mediate The President and Kissinger the trump cards. No doubt he considerations. re-elect audr'ey beck have handled this problem with would like to announce a Reprinted from the New York consummate skill. They have cease-fire during the last days of Times (10/29). The editorial board of the Daily Campus feels a second message in behalf of the candidacy of Audrey Beck is warranted. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR With the present Republican executive threatening the forward movement of the University, it is imperative that renounce all claims of interest in anything too extraordinary out now the area. about that; a dead man rising we have a voice in the Legislature who will speak for us. Total, immediate and from the grave and living to Over the past four years, Audrey Beck has supplied To the Editor: unconditional withdrawal is the walk, talk, hear, and eat. How While an end to the hostilities only justifiable position for the many people have the power to that voice in behalf of Mansfied and this University. in Indochina is sincerely sought United States and the only way do that today? We, the editors of the Daily Campus, again urge the by the great majority of the to assure self - determination If you're in doubt about the world's people, all opponents of voters of Marlsfield to re-elect Audrey Beck to the State and lasting peace for Indochina. dead rising or have an interest as the war must be wary of The majority in the antiwar to what happened to Jesus Legislature. accepting the recent diplomatic movement has been demanding Christ after he died, there is a developments uncritically. The this for some time. lecture in Hartford Hall by a apparent break-through in National Peace Action man named Laurin White. He negotiations between the US and Coalition (NPAC) and Student will present eveidence based on North Vietnamese governments Mobilization Committee (SMC) historical facts, that Jesus (Emtttprtirut Uatlg (EampUB probably represents a significant have been calling and still call actually rose from the dead. victory — a victory for the for unconditional withdrawal Lawyers through the years have Editors Nixon strategy of perpetual war, now. Now, more than ever, taken this evidence and shown News Charlotte Libov, Deb Noyd that is. when the administration is that the resurrection could be Makeup Len Auster Similar "negotiated making minor concessions, we upheld in a court of law. Features Bob Kaplan, Regina Ferrara settlements" (in 1946 and 1954) must be able to push that Laurin White represents a Advertising Manager Rob Mil ford provided for the continuation of administration (or any new one) group called the Navigators and Circulation Mark Greenberg foreign domination of the to replace negotiations with is the Regional Director o f the Cartoons Peter Charpentier economic and political affairs of unconditional withdrawal. The New England area. He did Sports Dave Solomon Indochina. The current current phase of negotiations is graduate work at Fuller Assistant Sports Rick Hass, Bob Vacon negotiations involve the US in not over, many issues remain Seminary and UCLA and has Editorial Page Peter Krzyzek determining the political future unresolved, and we can have an achieved a B.A. and a M.D. He Chief News Photographer Noel Voroba of "South Vietnam", especially influence. UConn SMC will send has had 15 years of experience Associate News Mark Fisher as regards "neutrality," buses to Boston on Nov. 18 for a in relating to college students Assistant Makeup Rich Ricci representation of various regional antiwar demonstration and is now involved with political tendencies and foreign coordinated with others across students on the UMass campus. trade and diplomatic relations. the country and demanding, There has been too much Since this kind of interference "Out Now!" controversy about "Jesus Secona Class Postage paid at Storrs, Ct. 0626S. Published dally except with national sovereignty is what Steve Craine Freaks" and Christians to let an Saturday and Sunday from Sept. 11 through December 8 and trorr precipitated the war in the first opportunity like this go by. So January 17 through April 17; not published during Thanksgiving and place, and since the US has Easter Recess. Business office located in the Student Union Building, to all interested people, the University of Connecticut, Storrs. Editorial office located on North always attempted to justify its jesus alive? place and time, Hartford Hall in Eegleville Road In Storrs. Accepted for national advertising by The intervention on the basis of the the Jungle, Tuesday night at National Educational .^Advertising Service. Subscriber; United Press 1954 Geneva Accords, it should To the Editor: International. Subscription rates, $8.00 per year, $5.00 per semester. - 10:00 p.m. Return notification of unclaimed deliveries to Connecticut Dally be plain that the only road to The resurrection of Jesus Ken Harrison Campus, University of Connecticut, Storrs, 06268. lasting peace is for the US to Christ! Well, there is not Middlesex Hall Tuesday, October 51,1972 Connecticut Dairy Campus Page S asg concert funds held up

by Mark Fisher $12,000, submitted last spring, David Kaplan, who said in The Hatfields and McCoys of had been accepted by the Monday's Daily Campus he wa the Associated Student Finance Committee and she had requesting her resignation, Bruce Government (ASG) sat down not realized she was supposed to said, 'The last time I spoke with together Monday afternoon and resubmit it. Kaplan he said 'You have my ironed out most of their Bruce said she revised her full support with anything you differences regarding the lack of committee's budget downward try to do with Culture ASG-sponsored concerts this last spring "as much as possible Committee'." fall. to carry a full concert load." She said she had ' never ASG Student Senator Dori However, ASG Vice-President received a resignation request Bruce, chairman of the Senate's Melanie Deitch said all from Kaplan. Culture Committee, said she ASG-sponsored organizations She said she has never yet would sumbit a budget to the were required to cut their called a full meeting of her Barbara Shay (at left), coordinator of Pubhc Health Semce. ^^ Financc £!**, to budgcts by 25 pcrcent „;, fa„ committec ^d admitted ..tnCTC Z^Z ntrlt°*a7t'ze SC""d !or ■"• sUff,n *« Heahh be considered Wednesday. She and resubmit them after it haven't been many" senate VCT the bud et if m ht becamc a arcnt HSL^H^n StSZl £ t JfM if !^" ° " "" * ' P—* « PP *.t ASG was meeting, die has attended in eoord-ator upon Shay. leave. (Photo by Noel Voroba) ^low „„ commiUee to make in financial difficulties. their entirety. I i . * • . j, arrangements this semester with Bruce said in late fall he However, the excused her DUtyllC tlPtilth CClClYfllYlfltClY two rock Dands for smaH enquired why her committee poor attendance record on the / He health coordinator concerts. She said the bands are had received no money, and had grounds she had committments willing to play for a token fee of then been told by Deitch to to other meetings, and said she one dollar and 50 per cent of "forget it." didn't want to call meetings of leaves post after five years gate receipts. Deitch denied that Bruce had Culture Committee until it was At the meeting, Bruce ever been told not to seek funded, by John Holohan according to Shay. reiterated her charges that she funding and said, "We had Bruce said she had "about Barbara Shay, coordinator of The 'nI°Tnary office was never had been told to submit a money maybe to put on a small ten" members on her committee Public Health Services, retires cramped, she said. The desk for revised budget at the beginning concert and split the gate with who would "actively work" to Nov. 1 after 5 years at UConn. nCT nelPCT had to ** placed in of this semester. She said she someone else." produce concerts once funds The friends Shay has made here the h»Uway- She said students had been told her budget for In response to ASG President were obtained. gave her a surprise party Monday had to ■« m *■ haU md oftcn night. there was a mass of crutches in After Chris Dalidowitz, confusion, president of Total Concern - an ,,The infirmary is the most organization for the welfare of inaccessible building on campus handicapped students - gave her to the handicapped," she said, uconn journalists find jobs an engraved gold pin, Shay said A*80- a vmt to Ae off,ce ,n the she hoped her leaving would Commons has no "connotations Although the University of also have taken posts with "He is urged to work on the dramatize the need for more of ilme» ' like a vlsIt to the Connecticut Journalism out-of-state media, including student daily during the staff in the Health Services mfirmary do€S- Handicapped Department has a small program Time and McCalls Magazines, the academic year and to take Office. She said the "great student» or my student can of two teachers and five courses, Boston Globe the American summer jobs or internships on physical and emotional come m and PuU them^'v" its contributions to the state's Broadcasting Co., two AP professional dailies or weeklies, pressure," caused by working togetner. siie said- * media manpower needs has been bureaus, the New York Daily "A student so trained will less without full-time help, forced Evcn with this officc in substantial "> recent years. News and several other likely be an empty flask - all her to resign. Commons, there are problems, Since 1965, when the newspapers in the Northeast. shape and no content. The Dalidowitz said the gains she *aid- department was reorganized, its In describing the UConn Journalism Department believes Total Concern has made in She never got a partition to students have taken positions on approach to journalism that the communications increasing the awareness of the make ncr de$k a more Private 14 of the State's 28 dailies, instruction. Department Head industry has a responsibility to problems of the handicapped on area for counseling and the including each of Connecticut's Evan Hill has observed: do what it is uniquely equipped campus were mostly from the office "till only has one phone, largest newspapers. Also "The University believes that to do, to give intensive work of Shay in Shay's Shay said. represented are the State's the best newsmen, whether on-the-job training to college recommendation to the Shay said she purposely Associated Press bureau, two reporters, editors, editorial graduates with broad President's Advisory Committee wanted a relaxed atmosphere in weeklies and a monthly writers or commentators, have backgrounds. The University on Services to the Handicapped. ner office- **& » very essential magazine. broad liberal arts backgrounds should do what it is uniquely Dean Charles Hushes tnat '* should not be shut off Other UConn journalism and a minimum of college-taught equipped to do, to educate in chairman of the Advisory ^rom **** students," she said. students during this period have journalism courses. the liberal arts and sciences." committee said he "relied a great S°mc ■*»

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Remale Roommate needed for next Tues - Fri: 12:00-9:00 semester at Carriage House Apts. 1 Sat & Sun: 12:00-6:00 Great buy for Intermediate and mile from campus. $55 a month. Call Activities beginner skiers! Yamaha standards 429-8122. Rt. 195 Base of Spring Hill 185 cm with ESS bindings. Good condition, very reasonable. Call Paula Wanted: Apt. to sublet for second Eckanar — "The ancient science of "An introduction to the School of 2ttMi. South of UConn at 742-9373. after 5 p.m. semester. Call#429-0498. soul travel" discussion groups meet Pharmacy Organizations" Time—1-5 Mondays 7 pm. Inner College Trailer p.m. Wednesday, November 1st. and Thursdays 7:30 pm. HRM 233. Open to all pharmacy students (years 1-5 Inclusive). In the School of Lost: dark gray male dog medium Pharmacy lounge. Coffee! size - wiry coat and curly tail. Has Illinois Rabies tag. Name - Griffith. Chess players, a fifty-board match vs. Bound for Broadway. REWARD. Call 429-1245. New Britain this Sunday at 1:30 pm in 310 Commons. Everyone Is "God's strenth is his sacrifice. Man's needed. strength Is his acceptance." Sri Chinmoy Meditation Group. Every There will be an Inter-Area Wed. and Thurs. at 7 pm in SU 21 7. Residents' Council (IARC) meeting today (Oct. 31) at 4 pm In the COMING TO STORRS FIRST! Meeting Skating Club, at rink, Tues., United Nations Room of the Student Oct. 31,8 pm and Thurs. Nov. 2, 8 Union. pm. Sailing Club meeting Wed. at 7:30 Environmental Concern — Dr. pm SU Rm. 102. Everyone welcome. Thomas Malone, will speak on topic No experience needed. AT JORGENSEN "Only One Earth" Wed.. Nov. 1, 7:30 pm, 301 SU. Husky Trap and Skeet Club meets Thurs. Nov. 2 in Commons Rm. 312 Inter-Area Resident's Hall Council: at 7:30 p.m. All interested are urged Office hours — Monday through to attend. Eugene O'Neill's Thurs., 1 to 4 pm, tel ext. 486-2208 and office location on the 4 th floor, Gay Liberation meeting — help plan center stairwell of Hall Dorm. dance set for Nov. 10, Thurs. Nov. 2, 8 pm. Inner College Trailer. STORRS FRIENDS MEETING (Quakers). Meeting for Worship Shoot at Allen House, Nov. 1, ID'S Sundays at 10. Meeting House near required. THE GREAT GOD BROWN corner N. Eagleville and Hunting DIRECTED BY HAROLD PRINCE Lodge Roads. All Welcome. Focuson Sophomores: Tuesday, Oct. Information from 4 29-4459. 31, Carrer Counseling and Career Library Browsing. Career Library, TAG SALE: Sponsored by Yggdrasil, Hall Dorm. 7 pm. November 5, at 4 Gilbert Road, 9 :30 to 5:30 p.m. Materials for the sale are Hillel Social Action Meeting, Wed. still needed, please call 429-8257 for November 1 st at 7 pm at the Hillel prompt pickrup. House. Old and new members welcome. Urgent.

Flying Club meeting on Nov. 2 at 7 pm in Room 101 c- the Student FAT CITY Union. All new people are welcome. PHOTOPOOL. There will be an Organizational meeting, Tuesday, IS FOR SALE Nov. 1st at 7:30 p.m., room 209, S.U. All members must attend.

Inner College Course in Mandarin Route 32 - Willington, CT. Chinese to begin Saturday, November 4. If Interested in learning to speak Cr inese, Call 486-2304 or 429-6640. PINBALL - POOL

429-7669 MOVIE. "Operation: Snatch," plus 3 Road-Runner hits, S.U. Ballroom after 8p.m. Wed.. Nov. 1st. 7 and 9:30 p.m. * OPENING NIGHT REVIEWS * "This is a theatre of emotional density, poetic resonance and a depth of meaning rarely seen these days." - Philadelphia Inquirer One bedroom apartments, "...ASTOUNDING SUCCESS!" - Philadelphia Bulletin at University Estates, "The Great God Brown begins as a simple anti-establishment play and then goes into a dozen heavy questions." - Philadelphia Bulletin located approx 2 miles _ MONDAY - NOVEMBER 13-8:15 p.m. from UConn AT JORGENSEN AUDITORIUM $123.00 per Month Stove and Refrigerator Included Tickets now on sale at Jorgensen Box Office: special student rate of $2.50; non-students $3.25. November 1 Occupancy No telephone reservations, please. PLEASE CALL RA YBO - 4230991 Page 8 Connecticut Daily Campus Tuesday, October 31, 1972 campus sports feature pennington aims tosses at uconn by Dave Solomon Canaan, and now UConn Piel Pennington, the student, Rocco Dimuzio recalled University of Massachusetts' star the situation after Pennington quarterback, has finally gotten had been overlooked in favor of revenge on the state of Tellier. "Everyone on the team Connecticut. The resident of felt that Piel had been slighted. New Canaan, Connecticut, and They gave the honors to some alumnus of New Canaan High guy from West Haven," not School has been carrying a realizing at the time that the grudge against the football 'guy' was Tellier. "experts" in his native state, for some time. Kept From Playing Football It began in 1969, Pennington's attitude toward Pennington's senior year of high the Connecticut football brass school, when another has become a far more heated quarterback out of Notre Dame matter. It was the UConn brass, High School in West Haven was according to Pennington, that selected as the first team caused him to be ineligible for All-State candidate at that football in his sophomore year position. Pennington had to at Massachusetts. "They made a settle for second best. Ironically, fuss over the way I paid the the Notre Dame standout was school fees. Everything was I'Mass star quarterback Piel Pennington readies his high gear offense during the 49-16 triumph over none other than Husky field legal, but they issued some UConn on Saturday. The game against Connecticut brings a special significance to Pennington. The leader Ray Tellier. formal Yankee Conference New Canaan, Connecticut resident holds the UConn football brass directly responsible for forcing Takes Over No. 1 protest, and I had to sit out the lim to sit out his sophomore football year at Massachusetts. (Photo by Marty Goldstein) When the two took the field year. So naturally when we Saturday at Amherst, the 6-5 played UConn on Saturday, I "I never regretted going to "Bob was also caught in is unimportant now. The 215 lb. Pennington had one had something to prove to the UMass," related Pennington. "I Connecticut's attempt to keep strategy has backfired in score to settle. It took almost people at Connecticut." had scholarship offers from us from playing football. After Connecticut's face. While senior UConn, but I didn't want to go four years, but that score has Pennington's performance that incident, he left UMass. I Tellier hangs up his football been rectified. Pennington 1 — certainly must have made an there. I didn't even apply to hold UConn responsible for that shoes after this season, the Tellier 2. impression on the people of UConn. My twin brother Bob too," added Pennington. "I didn't really have anything Connecticut. The rifle armed and I both had scholarship offers Whether UConn holds itself Husky football team will have to against Tellier," said Pennington. quarterback threw for a total of to the University of responsible for forcing endure another year of the "I haven't even met him. I 291 yards, connecting on 13 of Massachusetts and we wanted to Pennington to watch from the passing arm of the now eligible realized at the time that the New 25 tosses. His four touchdown go to the same school." sidelines in his sophomore vear Piel Pennington. Haven area got the publicity, so passes of 66, 42, 38 and 9 yards his selection as the no. 1 equalled a Yankee Conference All-State quarterback didn't record for number of bother me very much. After all, touchdown passes in one game. it was the New Haven Register He also scrambled into the end grid pups romp over b.u. that made the selections." zone for a 4-yard touchdown A former teammate at New run. by Bob Vacon The first half ended with Johnson, with 116 yards, and The UConn Husky Pups rolled UConn holding a slim 27-24 Reed with 114 yards led the ruggers topple wesleyan to their fourth straight victory lead. Mike Pucko scored nine of ground attack, Fenton and Friday afternoon defeating those points on a touchdown Sanchez combined to complete Boston University 55-24. and three P.A.T.'s. Sanchez 8 passes in 15 attempts for the despite lack of manpower Husky Henry Reed from scored on Reed's 20 yard pass, 208 aerial yards. Wil lim antic, one of the offensive Walt Kukulka scored on a 78 Boston University, yard pass from Sanchez, and meanwhile, totaled an amazing Besides Rich Truncali, his stars of the game, scored two by Bob Vacon Ron Johnson scored on a 3 yard 416 yards on the ground, but brother, Frank Osalen, scored touchdowns on runs of nine and With the Truncali "brothers" run to close out the first half completely flopped in the air as the only other try of the game. two yards, and threw for leading the way, the University scoring. they attempted 4 passes, Henry Osoper converted both another, completing a 20-yard of Connecticut rugby team The Huskies dominated the completed none, and had one kicks after the tries, and added pass to quarterback Ramon defeated Wesleyan University second half with two scores by intercepted. In addition, B.U. three penalty kicks for nine Sanchez. In addition, Reed 21-3. Reed, a 66 yard run by Johnson, lost the ball six times on additional points. rushed for 114 yards on 20 Rich Truncali scored the first his second T.D. of the day, and a fumbles. UConn's record now goes to carries. try of the game, and Henry 9 yard scoring pass from Rich 4-1 in regular season play, 7-3 Kukulka again played an Osoper converted the extra kick Fenton to Ned Nolan, while overall. Rich Truncali summed outstanding game. In addition to to give UConn a 6-0 lead. The holding B.U. scoreless. up the team's showing by saying, his touchdown reception, he first half ended with UConn football stats UConn rolled up 510 yards intercepted a pass, and punted leading 9-3. "They're a lousy party team. total offense, 302 on the After we smashed heads on the After the 49 to 16 beating the three times for an average of UConn came roaring out in ground, and 208 in the air. 52.7 yards. the second half with 12 points field, traditionally, the losing UConn football team absorbed while shutting out Wesleyan, for team attempts to regain their at the hands of UMass, a look at face by beating the victorious the statistics shows the ENDS TONITE! RICHARD BURTON "BLUEBEARD" their impressive victory. 2.00 6.30 9.00 The win becomes all the more team in drinking and singing. We following: Morris McLeod has impressive when it is seen in the even outsang Wesleyan." widened his lead in the rushing STORRS light of Wesleyan's past record, department with 270 yards on COLLEGE 429-6062 and UConn's manpower announcement 40 carries, an average of 6.8 (■II P *BH IMG situation. Wesleyan, who goes on yards per carry. The STARTS TOMORROW FOR WEEK! tour in Europe every year, The Recreation Office and the quarterbacking statistics of Brad DAILY 2.00 6.30 9.00 SAT-SUN. 2.00 4.15 6.30 9.00 hosted UConn with a 5-1 mark. Storrs Cycling Club are Rock and Ray Tellier show they YOU HAVENT SEEN ANYTHING As UConn head coach Sav co-sponsoring a "cyclothon" on have completed a total of 43 Harasymiv said, "Wesleyan had a Sunday, November 5 at 1:30 percent of their passes for 676 UNTIL YOU'VE SEEN c very good record but they didn't p.m. All interested cyclists are to yards. Greg Andrews is the put up a very good showing." report to the Ice Rink parking receiving leader with 20 EVERYTHING * UConn, meanwhile, played the lot for registration. receptions for 342 yards. entire game without 8 regular starters. Rich Truncali said, "We beat the,hell out of them. We played real well even though we AIR FORCE were a man down the whole OVERCOATS $20.00 game. Some of the guys had a tough time finding the place." 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