Soccer team slides by the flk m the fined seconds Seebackpqge tlttfe Sa% damjnta "Serving the Storrs Community Since 1896" VoL LXXXVIIINo. 24 The University of Connecticut Thursday, October 11, 1984 = University to increase room fees in fall 1985

By Paul Thlel members and other student tally self-supporting, Wiggins work is necessary, according year of room fee increases, Copy Editor leaders, Wiggins said the pro- said the increase is needed to to Wiggins. In the future, which were $40 last year, and Citing rising heating oil and posal was presented Sept 14 meet the cost of inflation and UConn will increase the effort $60 in the fall of 1983. maintenance costs, Carol to the Board of Trustees, to continue the program of to maintain the 91 residence Despite the proposal, UConn Wiggins, vice president of Stu- which is scheduled to act deferred maintenance fund- halls, she said will probably continue to dent Affairs and Services, upon the proposal at its Nov. 9 ing and movable equipment If the proposal is approved charge the lowest room fees Wednesday night announced meeting. "The Board of Fi- replacement by the Trustees, it will be sub- among the six New England to student leaders a proposed nance has already looked at it, In an effort to hold down mitted to the newly-formed primary state universities, as increase in student room fees so we're hopeful of getting it student fees in recent years, #tate .Board of<$overn

PROVIDENCE, Rl. (AP)—Brown University two-day election students waited in lines 30 deep Wednesday to "If this keeps up this will be the biggest elec- UNH librarians to teach vote on whether the school should stock tion turnout in at least five or six years," he said cyanide tablets so students facing imminent Past election turnout has averaged about 600 of death in a nuclear war could commit suicide the 5,400 undergraduates. students a 'dirty' h The non-binding referendum which students "You'll walk into the cafeteria and every other say has become as controversial with their table will be talking about it" said McConnell. DURHAM N.K (AP)-Uni- the students face-to-face with parents, relatives and friends around the coun- Others agree with the goal of trying to raise their mess." try as it is on campus, was the source of heated versity of New Hampshire lib- awareness of the nuclear threat but not through rarians, tired of students Vincent said he thought up debate as students packed a basement hallway the suicide pill referendum waiting to vote. smuggling snacks, are plan- the novel exhibit when stu- "I understand what they're trying to do, but I ning a new exhibit in the dents ignored repeated pleas Proponents say the referendum is largely a don't agree on how they're going about it" said building's foyer - one day's to keep food and drink off the symbolic gesture to make students more aware Eric Conti, a sophomore from Arlington, Mass. library's six floors. of the nuclear weapons issue and relate suicide worth of candy wrappers, to nuclear war. "They're assuming nuclear war is going to soda cans, coffee cups and Custodians will bag the trash "It seems like the referendum has already happen" other trash. and put it in the middle of the achieved its purpose" of spurring campus Opponents were as vocal as supporters as "It's going to be a big pile, an foyer • a place usually reser- debate, said Joe McConnell, a junior from War- they waited their turn to vote. enormous pile. A very dra- ved for displays of rare books, wick. McConnell, chairman of the student "I think its one of the dumbest things I've matic display," said UNH lib- historical documents, and government's election board said about 800 heard of in my life," said Danny Fennel, a fresh- rarian Donald Vincent who other exhibits more aesthetic students cast ballots during the first day of the man from Philadelphia hopes the exhibit will "bring than garbage.

■ Bates bags SAT use LEWISTON, Maine (AP)— The Bates College faculty has voted overwhelmingly to drop the requirement that high school seniors submit Scho- lastic Aptitude Test scores to apply for admission. "Our findings show that although the SATs have some predictive value, they are not critical to making good ad- missions decisions," said Anne Lee, admissions committee chairwoman at the 1,425- student liberal arts college The faculty voted last week. Bates will continue to re- quire three achievement tests, student grades and essays A few other colleges have ques- Jim Buelt chef of Goodyear A, bastes a 265 pound sure the $300 worth of meat wasn't he isted. It will be ser- tioned the validity and - side of beef last night The chef and residents of the male ved op tonight See story on page 3 (John Metaxas ness of using SAT scores. dorm hi Northwest Quad kept a vigil all night to make photo). Inside Today: Weather Forecast: •The life of a Head Resident see page 5. • Great day for sports against the Ivy Leaguers see Sunny today with temperatures back page reaching 75 degrees Clear tonight • P.D.Q. Bach satire of classical music still popular with temperatures in the 40s. after 20 years see page 13. * •■•% Page 2 The Daily Campus, Thursday, October 1 1, 1984

News Roundup State Negligence at fire kills WATERBURY (AP)—The lack of smoke detectors and a wrong address cost a 70-year-old man and his 60-year-old sister their lives Wednesday in a house fire, authorities said David Fogg and Harriet G. Fogg died in the fire at their home on Bellevue Street, with the fire marshal blaming the blaze on a short- k curcuit in an extension cord. When firefighters arrived, 90-year-old Marion Fogg-- the mother of the Across the beautiful landscape of Scandinavia a ferry delivering passengers and victims-was in the driveway. She sustained minor burns and smoke goods to a waiting customer must cut through the layer of ice and snow to get over the inhalation and was amitted to St Mary's Hospital in satisfactory water (UP! photo). condition. Assistant Fire Chief Michale Izzo said the home wasn't equipped with um World smoke detectors. He said smoke detectors might have prevented the n deaths. Izzo also said firefighters were given the wrong address when the fire was reported He said firefighters wasted about four minutes finding the fire Ihierne budget hi own Duarte makes history SAN SALVADOR (AP)—Calling it a "moment of WASHINGTON (AP)—The Defense Department is great promise" Secretary of State George P. Schultz Lady still dying for organs paying about $30 billion a year too much for weapons, met with Jose Napoleon Duarte on Wednesday, four money that could be saved if the government forced days before the Satvadoran president's first planned NEW HAVEN (AP)—A 30-year-old nurse from New Haven who defense contractors to be more frugal, a Pentagon meeting with rebel leaders. appealed to the public earlier this year to give her a new heart and lung is "whistleblower" said Wednesday. "We are here at a time of momentous events in the still waiting, and she says the fatal disease she suffers from is leaving her A Ernest Fitzgerald management systems deputy history of this republic" Shultz said at San Salvador's weaker every day. for the U.S. Air Force and a frequent critic of military international airport Claudia Zabski suffers from a rare disease called primary pulmonary buying practices, told a Senate subcommittee that "President Duarte has offered to meet without pre- hypertension, which stikes one person in 1 million. In order to survive, the Air Force had prohibited him from providing conditions and without arms the guerrillas who have she must undergo heart and lung transplants. details of studies he and his associates had made of plagued this country," he added "This is an act of Ms. Zabski's condition has worsened to the point where she must too high prices for weapons and spare parts. great courage taken in pursuit of peace and national constantly have oxygen She does get out sometimes in a wheelchair, reconciliation. His initiative has our unqualified but the oxygen must always go with her. It hinders her because there is a support" danger of fire or explosion if she gets near anyone smoking "I would like to get up and take this leash oft I'd like to go to Bradlee's Parents won't testify like anyone else" she said "I just want to be free" i i::; i kidnapped HOUSTON (AP)—A state appeals court on Wed nesday refused to free a couple who were jailed because they would not testify in their son's mur- BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP)—Kidnappers with auto- Navy to end local defense der case matic rifles abducted the Spanish ambassador in Bernard and Odette Port were denied a writ of Beirut on Wednesday, but he was freed unharmed habeas corpus in a unanimous decision by the Texas four hours later after Lebanon's largest Moslem GROTON (AP)—The commandant of the Marine Corps has sugges- militia intervened ted in a memo that his combat-ready troops break a 59-year tradition Court of Criminal Appeals in Austin. The Ports have been jailed since Sept 12 for refus- The Lebanese prosecutor general said Ambas- and stop guarding the Navy's local submarine base according to a sador Pedro Manuel de Aristegui, 47, returned to the published report ing to testify before a Harris County grand jury in the Spanish Embassy after being released He later went Gen. Paul X. Kelley, the commandant, said in his confidential internal murder case of their 17-year-old son, David The court made no comment as it denied the to his home memo the Navy could adequately provide its own security for the base The prosecutor, Camille Geagea, said de Aristegui The memo was directed to the chief of naval operations, and portions of request, which was filed Tuesday by the Ports' attor- ney. Randy Schaffer. was turned over to police at 753 p.m., 1253 p.m. EDT its contents were reported Wednesday by 77ie Day newspaper of after negotiations with the unidentified kidnappers by New London the Shiite Moslem militia AmaL Navy and Marine officials declined to provide more details on the recommendation Falwefl bade Reagan

SOUTH BEND, Ind (AP)—The Rev. Jerry Fahvell Israel .cridbrates Nunses will negotiate says he expects most abortions to be outlawed by a Supreme Court reshaped through second-term TEL AVIV (AP)—Israelis began celebrating the appointments by President Reagan. Feast of the Tabernacles at sundown Wednesday. NORWAfiC (AP)—Striking Norwalk Hospital nurses have agreed to The founder of the Moral Majority says he doesn't The week-long , observed by Jews worldwide head back to the bargaining table with a negotiating session tentatively expect to be consulted on those appointments - con- welcomes the harvest and commemorates the wan- set for 10 am. Sunday. trary to Walter Mondale's allegations. derings of the biblical Israelites after their exodus Hospital spokesman Bruce Hutchinson said Connecticut Health Care However, he doesn't disagree with the Democratic from Egypt Associates, District 1199 told federal mediator Patrick Hart Wednesday presidential candidate's contention that President The is marked by the building of booths or that they were ready to resume talks. Reagan's appointments in a second term would huts made of branches and cane and covered with Hutchinson said the hospital will go in with the same bargaining posi- reshape the court and its decisions into a conserva- fruit and paper decorations. To Jews, the holiday is tion it has taken, which includes the offer of a 4 1/2 percent wage tive mold known as Sukkot, the Hebrew word for huts. increase in each year of the two-year contract During an airport news conference on Tuesday, The huts, built in gardens and on balconies, are a The union also is not changing its modified offer for a 7 1/2 percent Falwell said a Reagan victory in the November elec- reminder of the makeshift accommodations built by wage increase the first year and 7 percent in the second tion would mean the appointment of two to five jus- the Israelites when they traveled for 40 years through About half of the hospital's 350 registered nurses are believed to be tices with strong conservative credentials. the desert on their way to Caanan members of the union. The strike began Oct 1. pilot dies Open paries debated Jane Doe still alive SEOUL, South Korea (AP)—A U.S.-made F-20 fighter plane crashed during a demonstration staged HARTFORD (AP)—No matter which way a Connecticut federal judge MOUNT SINAI, NY.(AP)-Baby Jane Doe the han- for South Korean dignitaries Wednesday, killing its rules in the state Republican 's to open its primary elections to dicapped child who was the center of a bitter legal American pilot unaffiliated voters, both sides say the case is not likely to end there battle over her proper medical treatment, celebrates Northrop Corp., the Los Angeles-based company "It's always dangerous to speculate on why something is taking so her first birthday Thursday, "comfortable and happy" that developed the Tigershark plane in 1982, said the long," said Deputy Attorney General Elliot F. Gerson, who argued the but unable to do anything on her own, her mother cause of the crash was under investigation state's defense of current primary laws before U.S. District Judge Jose A says. Duane Cornell of Fargo, ND, identified the dead Cabranes last summer. He said however, that the Hartford federal court In the year since her birth, the red-haired, blue- pilot as his brother, Darrell Cornell, a Northrop is one of the busiest in the country. eyed youngster "has become so special to all of us," employee who was a native of Fargo. . Ralph G. Elliot attorney for the Republicans, said the ruling "could says Linda, her 24-year-old mother. She and her 34- The Yonhap News Agency said the plane crashed come tomorrow, could come next month or it could come in two year-old husband Dan, plan a family party to celeb- while the pilot was test-firing a machine gun about months." rate their daughter's birthday. 100 yards above the ground About 100 Korean Both lawyers also noted that Cabranes recently was wed and was still The child whose real name is Keri-Lynn, was bom officials were reported watching the demonstration on his honeymoon suffering from spina bifida, an opening of the spine; near Suwon air base 20 miles south of SeouL The Republicans want to open their primaries to tile independents in and abnormally small head and excess fluid on the Two of the F-20 Tigershark planes were brought to hopes of broadening party appeal. The GOP is easily outnumbered in brain She lacks most'of her cerebral cortex, the part South Korea on the last stop of a promotional tour Connecticut by Democrats as well as the unaffiliated of the brain responsible for intelligence that included demonstration flights in 19 countries. Campus News The Dally Campus, Thursday. October 11, 1984 P«ge3 Student pharmacy convention planned By Chuck Undberg students in the Pharmacy communication with the eld- Where's the beef? Staff Writer School are members of the erly, computer operation and The UConn chapter of the association other subjects will be offer- Student American Phar- The convention, which has ed —Goodyear A maceutical Association will a $15,000 budget, will be fun- By Dave Clark sponsor a convention at the ded by the American Phar- The main purpose of the East Hartford Ramada Inn maceutical Association and convention, aside from the Staff Writer wondered what could top Goodyear A is having a that The joke was always, Oct 18 to 21. About 200 phar- by contributions from various workshops, is policy pro- m macy students from eight state industries. Student posals. One of this year's pro- cookout tonight, but it's not 'We'll just cook a cow. schools in New England and your regular cookout They're They started cooking the members of the association posals would allow students cooking a cow. New York are expected to pay $25 to attend the conven- to use calculators cow at 2 p.m. Wednesday and attend tion. Non-members pay $35. when taking their pharmacy That's right there's a 265- 'it should be done by mid- "This will be the first time These fees cover attendance board exams. Another pro- pound cow on a spit in front of afternoon today. The cow was the UConn SARA will be spon- for the workshops, meals posal concerns the American the dorm Jim Buell, the cook to be guarded all night soring a convention," John at the dorm, explained why "The reason we did this and entertainment Arthritis Association, which they're having a cow for din- Rand, coordinator of the con- Planned speakers at the would like to see mail-in phar- (cook the cow)," said Russ vention said One of the convention are the dean of macies for people who can't ner because it's never been Salvador, the resident assi- reasons UConn is sponsoring the UConn Pharmacy School, get about easily. The student 'done there before dent for Goodyear A, "is be- the convention is the dra- Karl Nieforth, and the vice association opposes this be- "We've had roast duckling cause the New York Times matic increase in activity and lobster for special dinner said all we do at UConn is president of health affairs at cause it eliminates the one- cow tipping." among student association the Farmington Health Cen- on-one relationship between in the past" Buell said "We members during the past two ter, John Glasgow. Work- the pharmicist and patient. years. About 130 of the 500 shops on stress management. Rand said

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Almee Hartnett and trying to finish a general roll of his eyes, and a small company presented "Stalag ered him in with a flourish. A Ufe/Style Editor examination paper," he said, giggle. 17" and "Mr. Roberts." "It was man of medium height with Carl Girelli has been a resi- wiping a hand across his "Here's my new hobby," like being back in high school- dark hair, entered continuing dent assistant at the Univer- forehead then running it Carl says, jumping up and run- I loved it," Girelli said the conversation in Spanish sity of Conecticut for four through the tight black curls ning across the room He Carl stands again, yawns, He seated himself and they years. He spent one semester on his head "I have one of the kneels by a small table that and runs his hands through began discussing the staff in Hicks Hall, one in Alsop A, largest staffs on campus; 11 supports a ten-gallon fishtank his hair. "I guess I'm getting a discussion from earlier in the (the foreign language house), resident assistants look to me that has been buzzing quietly little tired After three hours of evening for guidance and berate me in the background "Here's a judo, and an hour long knock- They finished talking, Carl two years in Merritt B, and is when they're not happy. It's silk molly, glass tetra, and urn, down-drag-out discussion told his visitor he was busy, now the head resident of Buc- really the only three-quarter I don't remember that one," with my staff, I guess 1 should and he left with a "Ciao!" Carl kleyHalL time resident assistant job Carl says, pointing to a small, be" He settles back into his breathed on his knuckles, and "Le Buckley c'est moi, white fish He stares into the polished them on his shirt "I Carl says with a laugh "I stole guess I handled that fairly 9 xv diat from someone seriously,^'* a constramt on your brain; linguistics is countermtwdve.You re^ lZ* 5K5!* "^ I like working for the Depart- ■• * ■ '1 * Vi ■ " **u ■ • o II /> • rin a little tough but not unap- uorkmg agauisitrattitional jxitterns oj thinking. Realty pies your proachabie. i want to be liked ment of Residential Life" He mina\" he said uidi another roll of his eyes and a small giggle. and respected too," he fin- receives free room and board ished, seating himself again a salary and Blue Cross/Blue He sat up like a coiled spring AsTorth3Tgeneran5ar^r!^^TS^ "I'm going to be a student "But I have to make an im- Shield medical coverage. he jumped up from his chair showing off his own little Carl stands 5' 5", and has a here for two more years, and I pact," and he slammed a and zipped over to his desk, private stock of mermaids. hope I will always have a job small fist into a small hand lithe, muscular body. He is a "Look at this file of research "You know, the people in the Tae Kwon Dot and judo en- like this. It hot only gives me a The phone rang, and Carl and other copies." Carl held pet shop browbeat you for place to live a chance to grow leaned over to the coffee table up a file about two inches abusing your fish" personally, but to really be a and caught it on the first ring thusiast, and practices three thick then threw it down on Carl spends his summers in times a week. He never sits part of the University," Carl "Hello?" he said, raising his the desk As he walked back to very interesting ways. During said There was a knock at the eyebrows, his dark blue eyes still; always moving gestur- the chair, he banged into the the summer of '82, Carl back- ing or, if he's in a crazy mood door, he jumped up, skipped growing wider. "Ralph when already cockeyed typing packed through Europe with and hopped to the door, then did you get my message?" He he'll jump, spin, and kick the table, and caught it just before his twin brother. Last sum- air. He uses his martial arts to tore it open He greeted the sat back into the chair. "Sure, I it felL Before you could blink, mer, he worked as a mental person outside in Spanish have time to talk, what's he had popped back into his health worker at Mount Sinai quick and fluent, then ush- up?" counter the frustrations and seat again. Hospital for the children and pressures of his job or "It's a constraint on your adolescent's psychiatric ser- schoolwork He is a fourth brain, linguistics is counterin- vices. "It was wierd on a year graduate student, study- tuitive You're working schedule-but I enjoyed the As a service to you... ing for a PhD in linguistics. against traditional patterns of kids." He also performed in "I'm under a lot of stress thinking Really fries your summer theatre "in and L0ST& FOUND ads from being a head resident mind" he said with another around Manchester." The will now be run daily Free of Charge Simply stop by tne Daily Campus and fill out a classified form by 1 pm, the day before publication. 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rhere is t mandatory captains meeting on Thursday October | /, l»ft*. at 6.00 pm in room >' /SU AS .) X> bond is payable at this meeting as well .is 1VOO per player This is the last chance for captains to submit their rosters players fees and to post a bond Rosters xsnds and players fees can b • submitted before this date to the Intramural Office which i > located in the field house NO TEAM REGISTRATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER THE CAP TAINS MEEfiNG Teams can register in eitner the A or B division The intramural department reserves th•» right to deny a team entry to the league on the bas s of player eligibility REFEREES

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The intramural hockey league will begin exhibition play on the week of October > ith and the regular begins on the week of November .th Game times and nights will be decided on the number of rosters that are submitted nun . •. , . I i i i • i The Dally Campus, Thursday, October 11, 1984 Life/Style Cancer, illnesses plague Colorado county citizens MORRlSON,Colo. (AP)— The Jefferson County came into the area^" Mrs blems here and finding out I the publicity. The hazy foothills of the Roc- Health Department did some Peterson said of her son was pregnant, I was con- "We are unable to sell our kies stretch along the horizon tests but didn't find anything "They don't feel he had it at cerned about whether I would homes. I am not convinced behind the neat rows of brick abnormal. The federal En- the time of birth.** be all right," Mrs. McClintock that there is anything homes, surrounded by green vironmental Protection The Peterson home is said "If we could move we wrong. Give us some facts," fields and splashes of golden Agency has taken soil, air and about 50 feet north of Bergen would--in a flash" Karen Price said during a aspea water samples, but results Ditch, which flows through Mrs. Parr said she began community meeting last It's Colorado's version of won't be known for a few the neighborhood collecting data in 1982, but month the American dream. But weeks. "The kids have played in said she has run into a road- Some residents say pro- something is wrong in this "These people have the ditch ever since we moved block with county health of- perty values have dropped by neighborhood brought us some symptoms," in there," Mrs. Peterson said ficials. as much as 40 percent over Twelve children have died said Dean Gillam of the EPA in "I just have a gut feeling ifs Dr. Tom Vemon, head of the last three months. And within the past five years, Denver. "These symptoms probably related to the the Colorado Health Depart- some people fear their neigh- eight of cancel -a rate two to did not point to one direction ditch." ment, said his office has been borhood will be labeled the three times the national We would be the first to jump Other residents have other responding in a "methodical Love Canal of the West average Others have been if we can find a direction to go. ideas. Could the neighbor- way to deal with die known Love Canal in upstate New plagued by illness, according If it comes up negative we hood's proximity to defunct facts." York was used by the former to some residents. Nobody don't know where to jump uranium mines be the pro- Of Mrs. Parr and her bac- Hooker Chemical and Plastics knows why. next" blem? Or to the Rocky Flats kers, he said, "I think they're Corp. as a chemical dump. "A lot of people feel there's The EPA launched its study nuclear weapons plant north driving themselves to distrac- The state declared a health something wrong, but they after getting a letter from a of Denver? Or to suspected tion with information that* s emergency there in 1978 after don't know what it is," said group of neighbors frightened illegal chemical waste been gathered in a haphazard, complaints about chemicals, resident Rebecca Parr. by an inordinately high num- dumps? unmethodical way." fumes and illness by residents This week, Mrs. Parr and ber of cancers, tumors, per- So far, there are more ques- But Lou Johnson of the EPA who lived in houses built on some neighbors are conduct- sistent infections and aller- tions than answers disagrees. "I don't think the the site ing a door-to-door survey to gies. When Debbie McClintock's citizens of that neighborhood Gillam said he doubts that's determine the full extent of Yvonne Peterson lost her 4- neighbor suffered a mis- are overreacting," he said "I the case in Colorado. "Love the health problems that have year-old son Jesse to cancer carriage, she decided she would want to know whether Canal was a demonstrated befallen their 10-year-old, of the nervous system in 1982. would not stay in her house there's any possibility there waste site" he said middle-class neighborhood at That same summer another while pregnant So she moved are any environmental fac- He added however, "That the edge of the Colorado Roc- child living a few blocks away out until her baby was born tors involved" isn't to say it couldn't become kies, about 10 miles south- died of leukemia, she said recently. Not everybody in the a Love Canal" if new evi- west of Denver. "He was healthy when we "Knowing there were pro- neighborhood is pleased by \ dence surfaces. PERSONALS

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CAPE CANAVERAL (AP)— pilot Jon McBride as he nar- Ride on Wednesday had to When it looked as if the their systems, reducing the Kathy Sullivan donned a hel- rated TV pictures of the "hotwire" an electrical circuit storm would be in the area, possibility of their getting the met and breathed pure oxy- astronauts working with their after removing lockers and space officials debated delay- decompression sickness gen Wednesday, preparing to space . panels on Challenger's mid- ing both the space walk and commonly known as the become the first American Initially, the space walk was deck the landing one day. bends while outside. woman to step into open to have been devoted to prac- There still could be a one- Ms. Sullivan and Leestma space for a three-hour work ticing techniques for refueling day postponement in the are scheduled to step into the They then tested each stint Thursday in Challenger's satellites in orbit But a pro- touchdown, scheduled for open cargo bay at 11:30 am. component of their bulky cargo bay. blem with an antenna on this 1224 p.m. EDT Saturday, if They spent most of Wed- space suits, including the sys- Ms. Sullivan and space- mission added to the astro- winds linger in the area Since nesday getting set for that tem that provides oxygen, the walking partner David Leest- nauts'job the shuttle is in unpowered task. water-cooled undergarments ma were told to go on with the Leestma and Ms. Sullivan flight and has only one chance As Challenger's cabin pre- and . their helmet micro- extensive preparations after will move the antenna dis- to land after it leaves orbit, ssure was lowered from phones. Mission Control decided connected earlier in the flight, weather requirements are Earth-like pressure of 14.7 Mission Control directed Hurricane Josephine had to line up two holes so that an strict pounds per square inch to the crew to take pictures of oi faded as a threat to a shuttle astronaut in the cabin can They call for visibility of not 10.2 pounds, Sullivan and spills near Kharg Island in the landing at the Kennedy Space throw a switch to drive two less than seven miles, cross- Leestma put on helmets and Persian Gulf. Several oil tan- Center on Saturday. locking pins through them. winds of less than 9 mph and breathed pure oxygen for kers have been sunk in mat "We hope we have a great To send power to the lock- no rain showers within 47 several hours area during the war between show for you tomorrow," said ing device, astronaut Sally miles. That purged nitrogen from Iran and Iraq. Bi btical trivia game Actor says Singer James files e market "no fame" GRAND RAPIDS, Mich(AP)— New testaments, biblical NEW YORK (AP)—Actor assault cot i .plain t Kevin Cusack says he's not quotations, the life of Christ Bill Murray, whose star began BUFFALO, NY. (AP)—A trying to "tag along with and biblical figures. rising on television's 'Sat- James' brother, Carmen C. man accused of brawling with Johnson, 30. Trivial Pursuit" with his new "It's designed to be fun as ruday Night Live," says he has rock singer Rick James has game, Bible Challenge, but well as teach you something" discovered that success Harper's lawyer, Guy Van pleaded innocent to a charge Ballen, said the charge is one man who's played it says said Phil Quist, who has played would be more satisfying he extorted $10,000 from the it's "gonna be a winner." the game with his family and without the accompanying "without any foundation" and singer's mother for promising that Harper was trying to with other members of Eas- fame to drop an assault complaint Cusak, who acquired the tern Avenue Christian Reformed "The way people regard obtain restitution for the June rights to the $32.95 biblical against her sons 2 nightclub incident in subur- Church. you changes And the way Montey T. Harper, 26, of board game in June, calls it "a "There were some ques- people in the business treat ban Amherst. Christian Monopoly that sets Buffalo, was arraigned Tues- James filed a reckless en- tions that people with semi- you," Murray said in a light- day and released on $2,500 the standard" nary backgrounds couldn't dangerment complaint hearted interview for Sun- bail against Harper that is pend- Bible Challenge was designed answer and others they just days issue of Family Weekly Erie County District Attor- ing. whizzed through" Quist said as a fun way to test knowledge magazine ney Richard J. Arcara said Harper's assault charges of the Judeo-Christian holy "I think it's gonna be a "Write books instead of Harper was accused of taking against James and Johnson book, he said The questions winner." being a movie star. It's much what legally was a bribe after were dismissed on technical are divided into seven cate- About 100,000 games have more satisfying to have suc- offering to withdraw the com- grounds, but Van Ballen said gories, including the Old and been sold so far. cess without fame" plaint against James, 36, and they will be filed again

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To the Editor ponsible for funding your money by teaching him lon- Letters I was deeply disturbed to entertainment. ger. Regardless of this con- discover that UConn isn't liv- But of course I could tell by tradiction, he must remember ing up to Dave Abdalla's high the tone of his article that his that teaching is not all pro- expectations. No drunken, main concern is education. I fessors do. All are involved in mindless girls have fulfilled his have to agree though, forty research and writing to fur- More adolescent fantasies yet? Oh pages a week is a little out of ther advance, and keep them- no! I suggest that Abdalla take control. Sitting down without selves up to date in their a good look at himself and his booze or chicks for two hours fields. diversity urged "open minded" views. Maybe must be a traumatic ex- It's really too bad UConn To the Editor graduate programs. he'll discover the real reason perience for such a wild par- for his failure with women If s tier as Mr. Abdalla It's too bad hasn't lived up to his expec- I was glad to see your Another move in this direc- tations. I'm sure he'll be able editorial "Let's not be paro- tion would be for UConn to simply awful that he is able to that his classes bore him and attend "one party a night" and that he feels his professors to find a high school that will chial," (* The Daily Campus, join the National Student/ be more than willing to take OcL 9,1984), to increase tne Faculty Exchange Program then sometimes the alcohol don't spend enough time runs out Has he ever con- teaching He can't stand sit- him back, but unfortunately enrollment of out-of-state which facilitates student and the girls there have curfews. students. This is an issue that faculty exchanges among US sidered purchasing his own? ting through 2 1/2 hours of Believe it or not, Mr. Abdalla, lecture but yet he wants his deserves wider discussion colleges and universities. Suzanne Shaw among students, faculty and UMASS and URI are now par- the rest of UConn isn't res- professors to earn their others who believe in the ticipting and I have urged that future of UConn as a major UConn join this program t national and international also. The Daily Campus welcomes all center of learning. As your editorial correctly Stop anti-Semitism letters expressing all viewpoints. Letters should be as brief as There are two specific ways suggests, our students need possible and are subject to con- by which we can and should and deserve to have personal densation, grammar, good taste increase the diversity of our associations and interaction To the Editor People are people whether and the deletion of libel. Letters student body at the under- with students and faculty black, white Jewish, Catholic, must be typed and double space from many cultures, coun- and should include signature graduate level firsL we need I would like to expose a pro- Hindu, Oriental, Protestant, valid mailing address and tele- a significant increase in the tries and regions if the learn- minent prejudice rampant on etc 1 have no prejudice phone number, If any. Pseudo- number of undergraduate ing experience here is to be a campus. No, not against afro- against non-Jewish people I nyms and Initials will not be used foreign students. Our enroll- preparation for life in an inter- just want the respect re- The address and phone number Americans, but rather against are for our verification only and ment of foreign under- dependent world This should Jews. It seems to me that I turned People must grow up be a major objective in our will not be published. Letters are graduates, currently less than must have horns and a tail and realize religious beliefs printed only with names, but a 50, is well below that of almost academic planning for the from the reactions I get when are not criteria in whether a name may be withheld on re- all state universities and future my religion is discussed Jews person is good/bad quest Send to Letters to the Robert B. Knapp Editor. The Connecticut Daily much below that of private have been persecuted from universities of comparable Director Campus, 11 Dog Lane, Storrs. the beginning of time When Name withheld CT 06268. size More than 80% of our International will it end? 1984 doesn't seem foreign students are in Student Office to hold the answer. by request P«gell The Daily Campus; Thursday, October 1.1.1984 [Opinion Letters- No more than advice To the Editor, self in later, so it could not be Since reading the "Take the proven that he was drunk at Test" editorial comment in the time Mr. Fazzano could the October 4,1984 edition of then only be charged with the Daily Campus, my faith in negligent homicide, and evad- the editorial staff has plum- ing responsiblity, which have meted In it you suggested a maximum penalty of 1-year that if someone were to be in prison, and a $1,200 fine. stopped by police when driv- Fazzano was eventually Erskine Carter ing drunk, that they should given a suspended sentence take the breathalyzer test and a $1,200 fine and 3 years pro- avoid the mandatory six-month bation, with community ser- license suspension for refus- vice during this period This Last call for alcohol abuse ing. You predicted that the was despite the fact that he was involved in two prior courts would let a first-time joey learned how to drink long before com- the library. Freedom equals party was the offender plead to a lesser accidents in Hartford In both philosophy and Joey gave lessons Nobody cases, witnesses said Mr. Faz- ing to college He had the best teachers in charge of driving while im- he world, his older brother Frank and Dad seemed able to keep up with him. That paired zano appeared intoxicated, wasn't surprising. and Hartford police failed to both renowned chuggers in their campus From what I got out of it, the heydays and current owners of the shakiest A couple of weeks into the terra people editorial was nothing more follow-up with any kind of became serious about things besides drinking investigation (you may re- hands in the family. than advice on how to avoid "Steady as a rock after lunch," Frank always and drugging That was okay. Joey could find a taking responsibility. Anyone member that Fazzano was an kindred spirit to knock them back with at the attorney for the Hartford claimed with a hollow laugh" If you' re going to driving while intoxicated is a make it in business, you've got to drink Most campus pub. Usually, though, he'd cop a flask potential killer, and should policemen's union). The Motor and a twelve pack and hole up in his room with Vehicles Department later of my first connections came from my college bear the full brunt of the law - drinking buddies. If you can't drink you can't some tunes and a joint He could always have which as you point out • is revoked his operator's license his drinking pals back Thursday night So what for 33 months, but a man who interact" quite lax. joey's parents were divorced He saw Dad if he hadn't learned half their names yet? They Connecticut was outraged could afford to run-over a lit- all had a few laughs and there was the outside tle girl in a Porsche can afford on weekends. Dad's advice came straight when attorney Joseph Faz- from the hip. chance he'd get lucky if he played is cards zano struck and killed, ten- to hire a chauffeur. right year-old Jeanette Ortiz in It is my contention that this "Never mix them If you're drinking beer, Hartford, in April, 1983. Friends situation is no different from stick to beer. The same goes for the hard stuff. Drinking alone had its own peculiar mysti- of Mr. Fazzano's say he ap- the one in your editorial. We It's always the damn fools drinking purple que You could cry a little when you were peared to be drunk when should be spending our time jesuses and sneaky petes who wind up on the alone Before a couple of blasts it wasn't the seen before the accident Faz- figuring-out ways for people shithouse floor with their heads in the por- crying that hurt so much it was the not know- zano committed misconduct to avoid being behind the celain trumpet It you want to look like a man, ing why that brought on the pain the grand with an automobile, while wheel drunk not ways to you've got to drink like one That's why I drink canyon in his gut he couldn't quite fathom. An under the influence, causing minimize the penalty after scotch I f I ordered white wine people'd think ocean of booze might never drown the loneli- fatality. The maximum pen- being caught I shudder to I'd gone soft in the head" ness and fear, but he was damn well going talty for this crime in Connec- think of the day when everyone Mom had no advice Her own life perplexed to try. ticut is a 10-year prison term becomes literate of the law her enough She prayed for Joey and tried to A few stiff belts usually fixed those heavy and a $10,000 fine and their rights the way peo- keep the peace between him and his step- thoughts The trouble was he was having them Attorney Fazzano knew his ple like Mr. Fazzano do. father. With two younger kids and a surprise in when he was sober. laws welL He left the scene of the hopper, she couldn't do much except Frank and Dad came up on Parents' weekend the accident and turned him- Kevin T. Sullivan cross her fingers for luck They all got drunk visiting Frank and Dad's old Most of Joey's friends' parents agreed: if the watering holes Frank spent Saturday night on kids drank under supervision and kept clear of Joey's floor. He returned to the city and drugs, they could sleep easy most of the notified Mom how well Joey was fitting In time Mom crossed herself over the phone and In defense of USG increased her dairy allotment of Joey prayers But Joey had a mind of his own Frank Dad, She was worried Joey had been fitting in all To the Editor the past and of late Seldom everyone had it wrong Between them and too well since junior high Td like to come to the do I see actual articles written school and the hardassed threats of the Law, defense of the most maligned by campus correspondents, he was tired of the world telling him how to One Wednesday night the campus police student organization at the covering USG meetings or drink He knew how to drink He'd known how stopped Joey and he assaulted the arresting University of Connecticut providing a deeper insight to drink since junior high when he started off officer over an Intoximeter hassle He spent Barely a day goes by when the into the workings of our stu- cracking six packs under the railroad bridge on the night in the campus hoosegow. In the Undergraduate Student Go- dent government The edi- the way home morning he was charged with DWI and told he vernment isn't mentioned in torial page seems to be the In ninth grade he shared a locker with a wouldn't last the year. He went out and got some form or other on the only stomping ground for sophomore bootlegger who had connections drunk Dad heard about It phoned and told pages of our sole newspaper, those who have something to for acid and coke Joey numbed his way Mm to get his ass home Joey told him where The Daily Campus. That in say, pro or con, concerning through high school. Everyone drank That was to shove his hollow regulations and went to itself in an outstanding a- USG. Perhaps more in-depth how you made friends A few kids got their the pub. His Thursday night friends had a great chievement for both USG and coverage on the news page lumps, but that was the chance you took Life laugh over his escapades Joey felt like some The Daily Campus - it shows would help to dispel USG's was tough Everyone told you that You had to kind of hero. He woke up Friday morning har- that USG is on the move and tarnished image and instill a be tougher and not have any feelings. dfy remembering how he got back to his room Suddenly he felt like crying He laid in Ms accomplishing things of note greater feeling of support By senior year Joey could have shown Frank and that The Daily Campus within the student body. weekend supplies and started feeling better and Dad plenty about drinking. For one thing again realizes its responsibility to I am certain that this would Joey never got the shakes He could also mix inform our university com- be a giant step in the direction A weekend binge Joey remembered noth- the hard stuff and it never fazed him Alcohol ing, not even the accident Sunday night When munity. of eliminating any doubt of Ed was a crock Movies pamphlets speakers Without demeaning the USG's good intentions for he woke up in the slammer the cops told Mm cops what did they know? Big scare tactics he was doing 60 when the Camaro smashed journalistic integrity of The UConn or of the journalistic Getting busted was the main concern If you Daily Campus, however, I feel integrity of The Daily Cam- into the family of three Mother and father were smart you played the game and didn't were okay. Their little girl would probably obliged to question the type of pus get caught Frank and Dad were a couple of coverage USG has received in James B. Gerke well-heeled rummies who couldn't handle pull through their juice Joey had control Joey choked back his tears and he thought about a drink just one, to kill the pain and turn it joey got busted in May. Frank bailed him out into a dream That family in the other car had and Dad sent him to a smooth lawyer who got been cruising toward him all his days he Pelto not the first him off on a promise to attend an alcohol realized It wasn't senseless he* thought He awareness program After the second class had never known they were there To the Editor Whitham, Mr. Pelto's oppo- Joey got bored and quit For an extra 300. the The little girl would probably pull through..- In a recent campaign letter nent is also a graduate of lawyer convinced the court that Joey needed Joey could only pray he wouldn't be so lucky. to students at the University UConn, and the President of his license Joey was working for Frank who The point was there was no point He stripped of Connecticut Mr. Jon Pelto the University of Connecticut needed a driver when he didn't feel like leav- the sheet from the steel cot and hitched it wrote "I am the first student Alumni Association Also, ing the Elks after lunch round the drainpipe spanning his cell. ever to run for this position George Whitham ran for this Joey stuck to pot during the day. At night In like a man out like a man, he thought (State Representative from office in 1982. So, Mr. Pelto is he'd coast on a few beers and turn in early. He They found him shortly afterward A lot of Mansfield)." not the first former student to didn't see his friends but all they did together people attended the funeral. A real shame, This statement is false ever run for this office was drink anyway, joey was holding Dad to his everyone said And so senseless and tragic First Mr. Pelto is not a stu- Clearly, the bind between a promise an unblemished track record all sum- Mom looked lost Frank and Dad were crushed At dent at the University of Con- statesman and the people is mer and he'd have Frank's Camaro in the fall. the reception following the internment they necticut He graduated from his word Mr. Pelto, are you Long term planning. He'd been doing it for got so drunk they had to be driven home. UConn in 1984. Second, Town statesman or just another years Council member, and former politician? joey adapted quickly at college His room- Erskine Carter is a columnist for The Daily Mayor of Mansfield George Scott Eari Murray mate didn't drink much but he was usually at Campus Page 12 The Daily Campus, Thursday, October I 1, 1984 Arts presentation, "To Embrace From page 13 Peter Benton museum the Leper" evolved into a show which presents many bass David Thomas are inter- younger (1575-1628); Alfonso Peter Serkin, hailed as "one obstacles to overcome for nationally acclaimed as one of Ferrabosco the elder (1545- of the supreme musicians of embraces Leper those involved in its produc- the workfs leading renaissance 1588); Robert Johnson (1583- our time," will appear with the ByNateAldrich tion. For instance, art ranging ensembles. The Consort co- 1633); Henry Lawes (1596- "Springfield Symphony Or- Special to Dally Campus from the 16th century to the vers all the major secular 1662); and Henry Pucelle (c chestra" for a single perfor- The Benton Museum, lo* contemporary will serve a music of the period 1450-1650, 1659-1695Y mance on Tuesday evening cated behind the Wilbur Cross great deal as scenery, sur- with special emphasis on the October 30th at 8:00 PM, at library, has had a history of rounding actors and audience English repertoire The trio The Consort's passionate Jorgensen Auditorium on the changing roles. Once the alike in a strong, visual envi- mixes verse and music to "ancient" music is enchanting Storrs campus of the Univer- largest c< feteria on campus, ronment. As Mr. Rovetti illus- make a fresh and beguiling and captures the minstrel sity of Connecticut "the Beanery" was converted, trated everyone "will have to sound spirit of Elizabethan, Jaco- Mr. Serkin made his first into an art museum in 1965 be very careful about how Thursday evening's pro- bean and European court life public appearance in 1959 at and has since served a variety things are done in here. There gram will include the songs of: Their haunting and pastoral the age of twelve in a perfor- of art to its clientele Once has been an accomodation on John Wilson (1595-1674) sound will transport the mance of the Haydn Concerto again, the Benton will have a the part of the designers to William Lawes (1602-1645) audience to the age of bards in D Major, conducted by . chance to test its flexibility make sure that during the Alfonso Ferrabosco. the and . Alexander Schneider at the * when "To Embrace the Leper," entire run, the works of art will Marlboro Music Festival a religious / political drama be protected Thus it be- Since that time, he has esta- written by UConn professor comes a challenge for the blished himself as "an extra- William Moynihan debuts on drama department as well, to Department of ordinary artist to be counted October 22. work under such restrictions'' among the ranks of our great The fact that "Leper" will be Mr. Rovetti hopes that the Counseling Services pianists." He has frequently performed within the gallery's upcoming production will Outreach Programs appeared with the worlds walls is essentially the result show the public that the Ben- major symphony orchestras, of a cooperative effort bet- ton Museum takes pride in Reading Efficiency including the Berlin Philhar- ween the museum and the offering such unique and sti- Learn to read at various rates of speed while monic Orchestra, London drama department Museum mulating experiences. And maintaining comprehension Structured exercises Symphony and Philharmonia, director, Paul Rovetti, des- with prospective plans for a Oct 24, 31. Nov. 7, 14 (4 sessions); 3:00-4:00 p.m the Vienna Symphony, and cribed the endeavor by say- 250-seat theater / auditorium Facilitator: Hampton Huff. the orchestras of Boston, New ing "We've worked with the to be annexed to the Benton, York and Philadelphia It is drama department before, so the public may, in the future, therefore natural for him to this is not something new for see many artistic collaborations Test Stress: How to Reduce It appear with such an out- us. We started these colla- between visual and perform- Learn to reduce test anxiety by understanding its standing regional orchestra borations as far back as 1971 ing artists. causes and components. This experiential workshop will as the Springfield Symphony. with readings and dramati- When asked how the mu- provide techniques to manage test stress, while offering The Springfield Symphony zations. When we talked with seum itself could benefit from group support Orchestra, under the musical the people from Dramatic "To Embrace the Leper", Oct 29. Nov. 5. 12. 19 (4 sessions); 2:00-3:00 pm direction of Robert Gutter, Arts, our feeling was we'd be Rovetti- replied "Perhaps Facilitator: Brinda Van has emerged as a leading pleased to cooperate." there may be a few people regional orchestra, with a full Originally envisioned as lit- who will attend this produc- performance roster in tle more than a spoken-word tion who have never been to Discrimination in Job Searches and the Springfield touring perfor- the museum before. Our hope Workplace mances throughout the re- MOZART Piano Conerto No. is, that if they come here once This four session workshop will teach students how gion, and frequent radio and 13 in C Major, K. 415 they'll come back again." to recognize and manage discriminatory employment television appearances. STRAVINDKY Capriccio for To Embrace the Leper runs practices Emphasis on disabled, minorities, and women Piano and Orchestra from Monday, October 22 Nov. 5; 11:00-12:00 am, Nov. 7; 2:00-3:00 p.m. PROGRAM TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony until Saturday, October 27 Nov. 13; I =30-2:30 p.m, Nov. 15; 3:30-4:30 pm. and all performances will be in BERLIOZ Overture from No 2 in C Major, Opus 14 ("Little Russian Symphony") the evening. Free to all UCONN students "Beatrice and Benedict" For registration information call 486-4130

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ByTobyStanco P.D.Q. Bach was born in 1807 plunge, where he culminated The seriousness of classical or faultered And when the and died in 1842. Supposedly his entire musical genius in six music is broken by throwing lights came on again, Schic- "I can take a lot more (of this) the illegitimate son of Johann days," second, "on the se- and mixing jazz riffs, blues, kele and Oei had switched than you can!" (as Profes- (who?) Sebastian Bach, venth day he did rest," third, and obnoxious but comical positions. sor Schickele responds to P.D.Q. began composing at the "brown bag period" flatulating noises The And if you think you've playful cat-calls by threatening the age of thirty-five "which somewhere in Vin am Rhine "Adante con Moped" used heard it all, the counter-tenor the audience with his music)" would catapult him into ob- fourth well, he skipped this such variations such as shift- made us laugh even harder. scurity." If you haven't period, and fifth the "un- ing from a classical style to What the hell is a counter- guessed, P.D.Q. Bach is a fic- productive period." This was that of half-step blues incre- tenor? Well, there are "over- titious character. the style which Schickele uses ments the-counter tenors," "under- "Traipsing all over the Professor Peter Schickele is to break through the acade- If Schickele is the master the-counter tenors," but world at once" 1 like that And die heart and bones of P.D.Q. mic regamorole musician and speaker, then P.D.Q.'s John Ferrante was what better thing to do than to Bach He is the man respons- The other side of Professor pianist David Oei was the the "bargain-counter" tenor. shed all the "academic" ible for bringing P.D.Q. from Schickele is that of master foundation Oei proved his In a mighty-mouse fashioned facades which most certianly his questionable past to his musician If you think that personal talent with clean, falsetto, (for all of you who accompany classical music? indisputable slumsy resurrec- classical music can't be funny, delicate playing. In the "Gold- thought Beethoven was dead- In a refreshing way, "The tion. Prof. Schickele acts as a then think again. When Prof. brick Variations" he not only -that means "high") he sang Intimate P.D.Q. Bach" burst dual figure. First, he trashes Schickele played the bassoon performed well, he added like a "virtu-asso-oso" or a through the stuffy classical the academic-authority per- and the piano simultaneously, slapstick comedy to the clas- lamenting transvestite The "scene" and traipsed along as sonality by donning the in various positions and with sical pianist's role. As Schic- irony was what brought the a brilliant satire character of the sloppy ab- ingenius variations, you not kele turned the pages of whole thing together. First, what or who is a sent-minded professor. ("My only laugh you are enter- music, Oei, in white tennis In "Shepard On the Rocks P.D.Q. Bach? Responses to name is Pro- tained through creativity. In sneakers, played on. A with a Twist," Ferrante sang this question before the con- fessor-Prof essor...ah...ah... " Sonata Abassoonata," Schic- Graucho Marx styled stage- soprano opera while Schic- cert ranged from "Oh some oh.well check your sylla- kele demonstrated his musi- hand preceded to deal with kele accompanied him with classical guy," to "Who bus") Actually Schickele re- cal dexterity and originality. the pianist's pseudo-faulty his "devious instruments," cares." Good for them (I once sembles a Santa-like Ian An- That's what you get when you music light which con- namely the "tromboon" a told an old girl friend of mine derson In doing this he nar- learn through "Jane Fonda's tinuously went out. Finally, mixture of trombone and bas- that I was going to a Beet- rates the questionable and Bassoon Book" or Norman the stagehand plugged the soon in one and the "l'asso hoven concert and she said, "I ludicrous history of P.D.Q. He Vincent Peale's "So You Want light into a new socket and the d'amore." (I know some of thought he was DEAD?") The describes his five musical to Play Bassoon" whole auditorium went black them.) Realty, this instrument truth of the matter is that periods as being first, "The So why is this music funny? But the music never stopped is a hollow tube that is swung ■t around at different speeds to make different tonesjThey were played by "eighteenth century cowboys(?)r The result? One truly ;' idiotic, foolish, insulting, and terribly funny song. Now, Let me try to explain the finale (whew-this is gonna be tough!) In "Hansel IMJMRE and Gretel and Ted and Alice" Schickele and Ferrante alter- nate between several roles in the opera Ferrante plays red- ridinghood who is looking for her own "man" Schickele is the wolf, and then a fake friar l/X f^ L ^B^^ ...and see how Central Bank con- who is really a bearded IIM\ womaa Got it so far? They Jk l_I L^BIA. Mm. K./B tinues to 3'ive you more IRA in- want to marry but a doctor J vestment choices. From one to discovers a tricky-one sexed- ' ten years! Paying top rates. With tragedy. But alas! Ted (Fer- rante) finds long lost Alice Central's professional advice to help you cteideai the best stralegy for you— Schickele (avec beard) and whether it means locking in for 5 years or rrxxe, a investing'for the shorter term. they fall in love If you can't follow this completely, it's Bring your IRA deposits, maturing CD's and pension rollovers to the retirement okay. It was not meant to be pro's at Central Bank. \Xfe offer no gimmicks, no actors, no hype. Just the safe, followed Like a Mo lie re satire, this opera was so ridiculous, sound investment you want.. .AND... that when the village idiot a free checking account, too! (also Ferrante) enters the stage and sings completely annual yield annual rate IRA CD. off-key, the audience bursts into hysterical laughter. % + years In all, "The Intimate P.D.Q. Bach" was a success--"funny" 13.00* 12.28 5 with its satirical rendition of a fictitious composer. The ' $1000 minimum. Monthly compounding. No pternature withdraw. Rates subj^ audience responded favor- ably to the twentieth year of P.D.Q.'s concert tours. Cad your nearby Central office for current rates. Though the show dragged on with blank segments, they were sometimes needed to THE CENTRAL BANK give the audience a "breath- 3 er." Overall, the "Intimate FOR SAVINGS Member FDtC P.D.Q. Bach" was a refreshing Meriden Mansfield Enfield Durham spoof that let us laugh at 238-2300 429-6487 623-3476 349-1069 ' classical music Consort of Musicke "The Consort of Musicke," praised by the New York Times as "England's premier early music group," will ap- THM pear in concert at Jorgensen Auditorium on the University of Connecticut campus in Storrs on Thursday, October 25th at 8:00 PM. Lutenist Anthony Rooley, soprano Emma Kirkby, and INVEST See page 12 PageU The Dally Campus, Thursday, October 11. 1984 Marketplace Ride needed to Central REPUNZELREPUNZELLet down Mary Woman I don't suppose Pennsylvania this weekend. 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For pricing and 1000 records plus Newave plus VOTE ANGELO MARINI AND availability call Art at 487-4532 Rock plus metal plus Disco plus JOUE NAIMAN FOR HOMECOM- And so It happened that Bebaruth Mr. WONDERFUL Sensational-A MI0/I2 Reggae plus Funk plus Pro Sound ING KING AND QUEEN 1984. and his daughter Polgora and their weekend to lemember. You made System plus light plus experience Sponsored by Hartford Dis- party restored the Orb to the Rivan us fed simply MARVELOUS We Ski. Work. Be part of an exciting plus Individual service equals tributors of Bud Delta Sigma PL King Belavarion. He now goes to hope you still respect us. You New England Ski Resort MOUNT SP1RO the MOJ. DISC JOCKEY. EI0/11 Face the evil Torak. However truery are Mr. WONDERFUL! 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••• Addington lifts Huskies Ron back page UConn's Wim Twaalffhov- Addington scored his 11th en sent a cross to the far post goal of the season when Cof- and E.J. Raftery headed one fey's pass bounced perfectly that was aimed for the left cor- for him. ner of the goal Duback dove "It's a forwards nightmare from the right comer of the waiting for that to come net and snared Raftery's shot down, but it finally did and I to the amazement of the was lucky to get it past the 1,500 fans. keeper," Addington said "he "It was a professional play," was stopping shots from two Yale coach Steve Griggs said and three yards out" "Jeff couldn't have played The Huskies were without much better than he did this Chris Reif, who hurt his ankle afternoon" in the first half. He may be out Yale had their best chance for a few games. 'Tve never with eight minutes remaining. had a team that has played as Charles Dunphy took the ball well with all the adversity and ahead of the field and was injuries they've gone tripped at the edge of the through," Morrone said. penalty area by Tony Rizza, The Huskies will face some but no penalty was called on more adversity Sunday when the play. they take on the number two "It should have been a team in the nation Alabama penalty kick or at least a direct A&M. The Bulldogs are (9-0) kick outside the area," Griggs and have virtually the same said "If we had gotten that team as last year. There is no goal we could have thrown a time for rest this season in few more defenders back and Storrs. held them for the rest of the game." UConn's Grace Hagan takes a swing at the ball In a game with Dartmouth. The field Instead, the Huskies took Rugby team hockey team was victorious last night, defeating Yale 4-0 Wednesday (John Metaxas the ball down and scored the photo). game winner. improves with .****•'**** * two wins LIQUOR * DEBATE BETWEEN MANSFIELD'S CANDIDATES FOR THE The UConn Rugby Club Full line of Wines Jk Liquors * fared well this past weekend, » STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES All Kegs in stock! * recording victories in two •••••••••••••••a**************•} matches to raise its record to Democratic Candidate 5-2. Specials Saturday the team traveled * to Waterford to face the * JONATHON PELTO Thames River Rugby Club. 1II Keg Busch 32.99 * Republican Candidate The first half of this very 1 /4 Keg Busch 18.99 physical game saw only one Yukon )ack 7.50ml 8.99 * score, a ten yard run by Lite 12oz. cans * \GEORGE WHITHAM UConn's Steve Carr. Chris 9.99 * THIS RACE AFFECTS EACH AND ALL MgGrath drilled the two point Bukoff Vodka 7.99 UCONN STUDENTS. conversion to put UConn on * top 6-0. Rt 32 Storrs OUR REPRESENTATIVE ' REPRESENTS UCONN. Midway through the se- 429-3036 LEARN ABOUT THE ISSUES. cond half, UConn defensive lapses allowed Thames River Students are welcome to tie things up. With only to submit prepared MONDAY. OCTOBER 15TH minutes remaining in regula- questions in a sealed SCHOOL OF EDUCATION tion, UConn's Rich Lapierre broke several tackles and envelope to the PIRG AUDITORIUM-ROOM 131 7:00-8:00 p.m raced forty yards for a 12-6 or USG Office 311 victory. or 314 Commons Sunday the team hosted Sponsored by UconnPIRG the-annual Alumni game Ex- USG UCohti ruggers came from all College Republicans over to play, only to fall prey $ UCONN College Young Democrats to the younger, quicker in- Paid for by Pelto '84 Dot Shaw Treasurer cumbents. *• *••••**••••••••*•••**•••••*••*• After a scoreless first half. Bill Duggan got the host team on the board with a touch- down run. Duggan converted the kick for a 6-0 UConn DANCE CONTEST lead Friday 10/12-Preliminaries Minutes later Chris Brock took a line-out throw in and Saturday 10/3 Finals ^ mm bulled his way into the end- zone Duggan converted the extra-point once again, and UConn held on for a 12-0 win The B team also performed well this past weekend, falling to Thames River, 18-9, but M Huskies M rebounding to defeat the Alumni, 18-6. Scoring the lone score against Thames River Restaurant was Steve Grzesczyk, while Kevin Werle added the con- version and a 3 point penalty CASH PRIZES for 1 st 2nd, & 3rd lack Against the Alumni, scoring honors went to Steve Place WINNERS!! Kaliminski and Chip Keating. Also Give Away Albums For The Crowd Keating scored twice and completed all three conver- All dancing is done to the tunes of New York's sion attempts. 28 King Hill Rd. The team is at home this Saturday against the Coast Storrs, CT Guard Academy. All games *~-o¥TrUNDERGROUND SOUND, INC. 429-2333 are played behind the Field House. ' Page 18 The Daily Campus, Thursday, October 11, 1984

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Generosity Nobody would probably want it, but he really would give you the sweater off his back. Strength Pushed to the wall, you might not back him in the college pub arm wrestling tournament. But in a difficult situation, it's nice to know he'll go to the mat for you.

A Helping Hand When he's around, you don't have to look for volunteers.

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. . > • .-.-■■ Sports The Daly Campus. Thursday. October ! 1. 1984 Page 19 ... UComi ties Brown Dunn finally gets his chance From back page One thing that definitely remained unblemished was the From back page.. Bruins scoreless streak. They haven't been scored upon in 740 into the games." Nonetheless, it will certainly be a different experience starting the game rather than wait- minutes of play this season. Since Monday, Dunn has been working with UConn had several chances to break that string especially in quarterback Chris Riley to work out any pro- ing until the team has built a lead or someone gets injured to get in. the first half. Leading scorer Kim Sullivan beat goalkeeper Kate blems that might occur in a game He had not Kostick five minutes into the game with a left-to-right shot but it snapped a ball in practice since summer camp, . Tin not the least bit nervous right now, but I don't know how I'll feel on game day," Dunn rolled wide right Later in the half Sullivan took a 12-foot shot and but he feels comfortable in the position he was Kostick made a diving catch. originally recruited to play. said. "After the first hit, it will be just like any other game I just want to go out there Saturday UConn's best opportunity in the second half came at the 67 "I played center in high school and practiced minute mark when Linda Jackson passed the ball to Lori Kessel there during summer camps so it hasn't really and do the best I can." If Dunn can stay healthy through the remain- on the left side of the box. Kessel broke through the defense but been that tough switching to the position," Dunn Kostick (five saves) made another diving stop near the post said "Chris and I are working well together and der of the season, the Huskies might just get the type of production from their offensive line that Despite these opportunities, the majority of the action was in everything seems to be coming out fine" has been missing so far this season. UConn territory. Yet Husky head coach Len Tsantiris felt UConn Dunn is not worried about the game Saturday. outplayed the Bruins. "For most of the game I thought we had a slight edge," he said "Our first objective was to shut them off offensively and the other thing we wanted to do was to create a • • • Series now moves to Motown lot of opportunities. I thought we accomplished both." UConn was pressured for the most part by Bruins Gretchen From back page Orr and Don Bruno. Orr threatened the Huskies several times As he watched the ball sail third, Bevacqua pressed both cheered him. with outstanding direct and corner locks, while the 5-foot Bruno into the left field seats, Bevac- hands against, his lips and The victory kept the Padres displayed sharp speed which forced the Huskies to mark her qua jumped in the air and blew a kiss to the crowd of alive as the Series moves to closely. "We're a faster team than we've ever been before," Pin- spun around at first base He 57,911 at Jack Murphy Sta- Detroit for games No. 3,4 and cine said "We surprised them with it right from the opening pumped the No. 1 sign with a dium. Even in his moment of 5 on Friday night, Saturday kickoff." finger as he rounded second, infamy on Tuesday night, they and Sunday. No team had ever Lots of things are changing for UConn, and right now, the and as he trotted around had not booed him Now, they lost the first two games at biggest change is that the Huskies no longer dominate the New home and come back to win a England region "We have a young team and we have to settle best-of-7 Series. down," Tsantiris said "All the teams are catching up to us. AL'S NEW YORK DELI They're all getting closer." Eastbrook Mall 423-6460 ... Villanova plays football, too Fromrom back pagenaup M. w y Breakfast Served All Day Every Day outstanding institutions. With The Yankee Conference, panding Yankee Conference the Yankee Conference hav- prior to the addition of "We have a fine relationship ing an automatic Division 1-AA Villanova, was an eight-mem- with Villanova in many sports playoff bid we will have an ber league consisting of Bos- as members of the Big East opportunity to be involved in ton University, UConn, Del- Conference and it was only post-season play. It was the aware, Maine, Massachusetts, logical to look to Villanova most viable and attractive New Hampshire, Rhode Island and the Philadelphia market option for Villanova football and Richmond. Delaware and in expanding the Yankee Con- and it was completely suppor- Richmond were added to the ference," said UConn Director Eggs, Omelets, ted by a number of alumni conference in 1984 but will of Athletics John Toner. groups. not be eligible for the league • "Villanova has had a long Lox, Bagels Villanova, located just out- championship (and a possible proud tradition of football and side Philadelphia, dropped playoff berth) until 1986 we're excited they will be join- varsity football after the 1980 Villanova will join the Yankee ing the Yankee Conference... Fresh Squeezed Orange Juice season The sport was Conference full time in 1988 and playing the University of Open 9-9 M-TH 9-1OFR 8-10 SAT 8-5 SUN re-instated in December of and become eligible for the Connecticut" added Toner. We carry a large selection of 1983, but the Wildcats will league's football cham- Toner indicated UConn and begin actual competition at pionship that fall. Villanova will meet in football imported beers and wines. the NCAA Division I-AA level in UConn was a prime spon- for the first time during the the 1985 season. sor of Villanova into the ex- 1987 season Worried About Your Environment? Come to UConn Public Interest Research Group's Panel On The Environment WHO: Representative Teresalee Bertinuson —Chair, CT. Legis. Environment Committee John Anderson —Deputy Commissioner, Dept. of Environmental Protection Mary Lou Sharon —Pollution Extermination Group Connect/cut's Leading Dr. Carol Burke, Environmental —Director? UConn Water Resources Center Patricia Smith Policymakers!! —Hazardous Waste Management Service THURSDAY October 11 7:30 PM Library mo*.-ftiL 8:30-3 SotunAojfr 9;30-f Seminar Room Sot. of fun* fooO-tt'tiZ 5 UConnCo-op The Dafy Campm, Thursday, October 11,1984 SPORTS Huskies prove who is number one in New England

By Mark Pukalo "He kept them in the game Associate Sports Editor with his great play," UConn NEW HAVEN—For 87 min- coach Joe Morrone said "As utes the Yale soccer team had long as Jeff Duback is in goat a wall in front of their net Its Yale will be a contender in name was Jeff Duback But New England." Matt Addington found a tiny Yale (5-1), came into the crack in the wall and blasted game ranked number one in one home with 2:38 remaining the region, a notch ahead of in regulation to give the Hus- UCona kies a 1-0 victory over yale here Wednesday. "I was a little disappointed UConn freshman Wim that we weren't top ranked in Twaalfhoven took a pass from New England," Morrone said. Tony Rizza down the right "But it might have given us baseline and crossed the ball that added incentive that we out in fron of the net Kieran needed." Coffey took the pass and UConn broke quickly in the popped it over a few Yale first half keeping Duback defenders to Addington who busy. Jeff Dunn's header went sent a left-footed shot past just wide of an open net five the diving Yale goalkeeper. minutes into the game. E.J. "It was a perfect pass by Raftery pushed the ball a little Kieran getting it to the far too far in front of him on a run post" Addington said. "I can't with only duback in front of take the credit for the goal, it him ten minutes later. was a complete team effort" "We outplayed them most Matt Addington (10) scored the game winning goal against Yale Wednesday. Here he The Huskies (10-4), played of the game but they were still is seen fighting for control of the ball in a game against Southern Methodist University. another outstanding game in able to mount dangerous Addington is the Huskies leading scorer this season (John Metaxas photo). front of goalkeeper Andy Pan- counter attacks," Morrone tason. Pantason's quiet but said "I told the team at halftime The second half was filled EJ. Raftery five minutes later effective play was somewhat UConn outshot Yale 6-3 in that all we needed was to get a with scoring opportunities. but Duback was equal to the overshadowed by Yale's the first half on the bumpy good foot on a bouncing ball Yale's Jim Tenbrink took the task and knocked it away. But Duback, who played like a field just outside Yale Bowl. in the area," Morrone said ball up the middle 10 minutes the best save was made with "We had our chances but we human force field in front of The grass was high in some in and shot it just wide Eric 29:45 to go.- _See page .,17 the Eli net places and burned in others. couldn't put it in." Myren crossed one in front to Dunn overcomes injuries to gain Women's soccer battles starting position against Lafayette Brown to scoreless tie By Jim Acton By Dana Gauruder Sports Editor summer camp and the injury reoccured again Sports Editor An injury is one of the worst things that can during this year's camp. The injury has now PROVIDENCE, RI • The good old days and nights are gone for happen to an athlete at any level Having to healed and Dunn is ready to play. the women's soccer team. After two straight undefeated regular stand on the sidelines while teamates win or lose "I've worked hard for the past three years and seasons, the Huskies have gone winless in their last three games, games and not being able to do anything about it I'm glad to finally be starting," Dunn said "It including an overtime 0-0 tie with Brown Wednesday night can be almost unbearable (starting) is something you are always striving Competition in this growing sport is getting better and better Just ask Pete Dunn. for-and I'm looking forward to getting the; every year and the Huskies (8-2-2) are-finding it very difficult to Dunn is a senior member of the football team chance to play." stay on top, especially in the New England region. One of their top and for the past three seasons he has had a The change in personnel was brought about competitors is Brown, which came into the game undefeated and variety of injuries that have shelved any chance by ineffective play in certain positions, Jackson ranked above UConn in the national polls (number 4 compared for a starting position. Through the first five explained Ruslavage had been the starting cen- to the Huskies number 8 ranking). games of this season, Dunn has served as a ter in the previous five games and Jackson felt it Brown (7-0-1) proved it could play UConn on at least equal back-up offensive tackle and hasn't started in was time for a change terms. The Bruins put pressure on the Husky defense throughout the any games. "We weren't getting the type of play at center game keeping goalkeeper Laura Skaza (13 saves) and the backs Monday, however, Dunn's luck took a turn for that we wanted and felt it was time for a change," very busy. the better. Coach Tom Jackson announced to Jackson said "Pete has paid his dues and deser- Neither team, though, could capitalize on its scoring oppor- the team that among other changes, Dunn ves a chance to play." tunities and the game rightfully ended in a tie Brown head coach would be the starting center in Saturday's game Another plus for Dunn is that this is his last Phil Pincince was happy with the outcome. "We felt like we won against Lafayette replacing Chuck Ruslavage year at UConn. Jackson does not strictly adhere the game" he said "Everyone expected us to lay back and play Jackson's announcement ends three years of to the rule most coaches follow of trying to get defensively but we attacked well all night In my mind our record frustration for the Holden, Mass. native Fresh- their freshmen the most possible playing time. is still unblemished" See page 19 man year, Dunn pulled a muscle in his leg during "A lot of coaches believe that the freshmen summer camp and saw limited action on the should get into the game as much as possible to junior varsity team At the beginning of his get experience" Jackson said "I feel that this is Padres even series sophomore year, he tore a ligament in his knee important, but the seniors also deserve the in a junior varsity game and did not play again chance to play. It is important to get the seniors SAN DIEGO (AP)—Kurt the first on Craig Netties' sac- that season. Last year, he twisted an ankle in See page 19 Bevacqua atoned for a rally- rifice fly and another in the killing blunder in Game One fourth on a fielder's choice with a three-run homer, vault- grounder by Bobby Brown ing San Diego to a 5-3 victory that scored Bevacqua to over the Detroit Tigers Wed- make it 3-2. Field hockey shuts out Yale, 4-0 nesday night and a split of the Then, in the fifth, the Padres mark for points with 74 (40 first two games of the 1984 finally chased Tigers starter NEW HAVEN, CT—The field A Smith goal at 63:04 closed goals, 34 assists). World Series. Dan Petry. 18-8 during the hockey team, currently ran- the Husky scoring for the The American League season, with Bevacqua's afternoon. Smith, a Husky co- UConn held an overpower- ked No. 6 in the nation, blan- ing 49-0 advantage in shots on champion Tigers scored three three-run homer. In San Di- ked Yale University 4-0 captain, leads the team in runs in the first inning off Ed ego's 3-2 loss in Game One, scoring this year with 11 goal, while Terry Kix went Wednesday afternoon. without a save in notching her Whitson, but this tune. Padres Bevacqua had run the Padres The Huskies, now 10-1 on points (5 goals, 7 assists) and sixth shutout of the season. Manager Dick Williams made out of a potential rally by the year, recorded the only has tied the UConn career his move before it was too stumbling while trying to goal they would need at 2826 late Williams removed Whit- stretch a leadoff double in the of the first half when Lisa Vill anova joins Yaix Con son with one out left in the seventh inning into a triple D'Amadio notched her sec- inning, and relief pitcher Andy But Williams kept his faith in ond goal of the season, plac- DURHAM, NH-The Board tic Director Dr. Ted Aceto and Hawkins turned giant-killer. the 37-year-old designated ing a shot into the lower right of Trustees of Villanova Yankee Conference Executive Hawkins, a parttime starter hitter and moved him up three side of the Yale net University has announced it Director Andrew Mooradian. who had two complete games notches to sixth in the bat- Three Huskies combined has voted to accept an invita- "Joining the Yankee Con- during the season, pitched 5 ting order. for UConn's second goal tion to join the Yankee Con- ference is an important step 1-3 innings, gave up just one His home run came after a when freshman Tracey Fuchs ference in the sport of inter- for Villanova football," said hit before he gave way to left- walk to Netties and a bad hop tipped in a deflection by collegiate football Aceto. "It gives us direction, a hander Craig Lefferts, who single by Terry Kennedy on a Wendy Hug that came off a The announcement was built-in eight-game schedule started the seventh. shot that bounced off second shot by senior Rose Smith 3:11 made Wednesday in a joint starting in 1988 with some The Padres, meanwhile, baseman Lou Whitaker's into the second hall release from Villanova Athle- %epage.!?. scratched back with a run in chest See page 19