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Cohen Clarifies Kitchen Policies Weather Editorial Save The Rock campaign Mostly fair (ftonttfrtmrt Satlu (Eampita (See Page 2) 'Serving Storrs Since 1896'' VOLUME CXI Offices in Student "nion Building STORRS, CONNECTICUT. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1957 Complete UP Wire Service No 5 Hoffa Indicted For Corruption Cohen Clarifies New York, Sept. M — (UP) The Council found that the James Holla lop contender lor trucking union is "Dominate", the presidency ol the Teamsters controlled or substantially In- fluenced in the conduct of its Kitchen Policies Union has heen Indicted on Ii\e affairs by corrupt influences." counts ol perjury by a Federal The AFL - CIO Executive Grand Jury in New York City. Council has in effect ordcrc' Holla was accused of lying live tne Teamsters Union to get rid times during an inquiry bit" of vice president James Hoffa West Campus Dormitories, alleged wiretapping involving within 31) days or face suspen- the Detroit Teamsters Local ol sion from the AFLCIO. The which he is piesidenl. Benjam- Union was directed to throw Some Frats Now On CPA Plan in Collins, secretary-treasurer ol out any official responsible for I he local, also was indicted on corruption or financial abuses 12 counts of perjury. charged in an Ethical practices By KENNETH GOLD North Campus fraternities have Cohen stated that the daily The Council also indicated lo committee report. the Riant union, the biggest iieen Included, related Cohen, menus of the affected dormi- The Senate Rackets Commit- Associate Editor Il 'hit ii has become evident loriei would be left entirely to AFL-CIO affiliate, that it must lee charged lhat James Hoffa throw out • retiring President According to Sumner M. that they need assistance in the their discretion. If need arises, used union lunds to provide le- handling of their kitchen opera- however, Banning will also pro- Dave Beck and vice-presidents gal fees for a union official Cohen, all West Campus dorms are now covered by the central tions, He cited as an example vide help with such things as Frank Brcwsler of Seattle and charged with dynamiting pro- the fad that some ol these- fra sample menus, illustrative book- Sidney Brennan of Minneapolis. perty of two colleagues. And the purchasing system. He alao Bald that the system would continue ternities at the end of last lets, and any other desired'in- Hoffa. who also Is a vice-presi- committee was told that Hoffa semester were unable to pay formal ion. dent, is from Detroit. aided the reinstatement of the indefinitely. A different inter- pretation was made last semes- bills that totalled In the thoUl Cohen also commented that If All lour officials were found same man. Gerald Connelly, li- ands. Again to avoid embar- ;u\\ other living units wished guilty of violating AFL-CIO an- ter he had been convicted for ter by West Campus stewards Mho claimed that they had been rassing them, he declined to to Join Ihe plan next year, op- ti-racketeering codes in a fil taking payoffs from employers. name the particular Iralei nities. portunity would certainly be page "Indictment" prepared bv Hoffa is presently In Miami told by Cohen that this was to oe only a trial program. In regard to the planned Cen- afforded them. the Council's Ethical Practices predicting his election as presi- tral Commissary, Cohen said in summing, up his position, dent of the huge union. Cohen, of the Division ol Committee. Student Personnel, clarified the thai this new building will he he said thai where students administration's policy towards used only for university dining handle their affairs well, there Souvenirs of "The Rock" may be all ence Building is being constructed. the central purchasing system hail operation and storage No will be no intervention; but that are going to be left of an old The job of blasting The Rock out is in an Interview With the Daily mention was made of storage when they prove themselves In- facilities for the central pin- Uconn in a few weeks. Plans are under expected to take several more days. Campus. capable of doing so. assistance Troops Control Chasing plan because none aic in u si he provided for the good way however to save part of the rock COHEN also announced that needed at the present time. of all. and put it up when the new Life- Sci- Campus Photo - Mennone these North Campus fraterni- ties whose kitchens ran Into Little Rock Crisis debt last semester have also been required to Join the pro- army vehicle were guarded by gram. He declined to mention Little Rock, Ark., Sept. 25 • which fraternities were included TV To Star UC (UP) Nine Negro students are two jeeploads of soldiers. The to avoid unnecessary embar- attending classes in Central Students May Save convoy swept past approximate- rassment to the houses. High In Little Rock, but out- Cohen also related that either The University of Connecticut will he devoted to in Interview side the school there is trouble. ly 500 while persons who with two freshman students, watched in silence. The Negro North campus fraternities Vt ill begin a weekly half hour U. S. Army Paratroopers bashed 9 which lose money through television program on October Miss Jean Ellison of South one man in 'he head with a students entered the school af. r Windsor, and William Curtin, the commander of the federal their kitchens in Ihe future will 5 II 1 p.m. on Channel 3, rifle butt, slabbed another in the Slab Of 'The Rock also be included in the plan. Jr. ol Hartford. arm with a bayonet, and hus- with the integration move.! WTICTV. The second program on Octo- troops advised them to comply- Explaining the reasons lor tled dozens of persons off to these moves, he stated thai in The program, entitled "This bei \2 will have a filmed in- Jail. The troopers of the 101st Inside the school, officials Part of- the North Campus & Whitehouse Construction firm placed in the ground standing the case of West Campus the Is Uconn" will be broadcast live terview with Uconn football Airborne Division moved with say the students are calmly at- Rock may be saved if I he plans today. The company could not up, but would be wide enough purchasing plan has been par- from WTIC's studios each Sat- coach Robert Ingalls, and CO- fixed bayonets against knots of tending classes in a completely of a group of students work out. give an estimate of how much to permit painting. tially in effect since 1955. The captains Lenny King and Lou persons who refused to move normal way. A fire drill was longer il would take to com- The remains of the Rock are urday at Ihe same time. The Mooradlan. The inlervlsw will Their idea is to save a large addition of Kent B. Banning as series Will be produced and on. One trooper hit C E. Blake held during the morning and plete the Job. Today the com- currently being taken to the head of Ihe program was he filmed Friday, October 11, In the forehead with a rifle the Negro children were seen slab of the front of the Rock, pany hopes to have the tele- site ol the proposed skating planned for at the start of the MCd by University Radio TV so It may be shown the next bull. Blood gushed over Blake's chatting with white students In and set it into the lawn of the phone pole moved which has rink for use ns fill there. Other Supervisor, Don Nelson. day on the program Just before operation. the first home game with the shirt. He's about 45 years old. the school yard. One Negro girl Life-Science Building where the been complicating blasting work pieces have been saved by stu- Cohen commented that he said everything was going. In TIIK I.KNKKAI. I III Ml of University of Massachusetts. liat OnmOB para- Rock originally was. on the front face o| the Rock. dents for souvenirs. could not understand anyone Ihe programs for the first sea- her words, "Fine, so far.'' She Although plans are quite in- The second feature on this pro- troopers are carrying out Presi- Mr. Simpson estimated that Large crowds of students have from West Campus making a son c October through July i Will gram will he an Interview with also said she had found a few definite so lar, the students the job may take up to (WO gathered during the afternoons luss over the plan now because he to "explore" the university, dent Eisenhower's orders to end friends. two representatives of the Stu- open defiance to Federal Court working on the idea told the weeks or more. He was optim- to watch the blasting of the previously it had been partially This will include interviews dent Union. orders lo integrate Central High. The Southern Governors Con- Daily Campus yesterday they istic about the possibility ol "North Campus bulletin board." in ellect. with members of many of Ihe Integration became a fact at ference has adopted a resolu- hope to get permission to put a saving a slab, but emphasized After Ihe first blast Tuesday university's colleges, schools, FEATURES scheduled for the school shortly after the fin- tion lo.seek removal of federal section ol the Rock aside, un- that the okay of the State Pub- the watching students surged THE REASON (hat certain divisions, ami departments. Stu- succeeding programs Include troops from Little Rock. The al bell rang for the start of clas- til the new building is being put lic Works Department, or of across the toad to pick up dents «iii also be Included In "How are publications made?", resolution adopted at Sea Island, the programming, and eventual- hes.
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