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VOL. LXX NO. 54 STORRS. CONNECTICUT Wednesday, November 29, 1972 law professor says u.s. voters nixon names cabinet members

CAMP DAVID, Md. (UPI) - President's Camp David mountain Richardson, 52, who earned a dislike politics President Nixon, promising "very retreat. Further Cabinet appointments reputation as an excellent administrator by Mark Fisher exciting times for this nation."in the next were to be announced Wednesday. not only at the chronically troublesome Louis Pollak, professor of law at Yale four years, named Elliot LT Richardson Ziegler said the high-level changes Department of Health, Education and University's law school and member of as defense secretary Tuesday and tapped were part of the President's plan to Welfare but previously as undersecretary the Supreme Court bar, said Tuesday Budget Director Caspar W. Weinberger "bring fresh perspective and new of state, will take over from Defense night Americans have become to succeed Richardson as HEW vitality" to his administration and to Secretary Melvin R. Laird, who has disenchanted with their political leaders secretary. carry out "constructive change — change made clear his intention of leaving the and apparently apathetic toward the To succeed Weinberger as chief of an that will work to build a better life for Pentagon at the end of Nixon's first retention of individual liberties. expanded Office of Management and all Americans." term. "The election which has just been Budget that will review all government Reputations Earned Weinberger, 55, the new proposed HEW secretary, is a former California completed ought to give us serious programs, the President selected Roy L. He added: "As the President has said, Republican leader and state finance grounds for concern" over the Ash, president of Litton Industries, a the next four years will be very exciting director for Go v. Ronald Reagan. He legitimacy of the American political major, California-based government times for this nation, both domestically made a name for himself in Washington process, he said. "Basically, the political contractor. and internationally, and it is with full as the Federal Trade Commission process didn't matter." The first round of changes in Nixon's confidence and pleasure that he chairman who revamped that agency to Pollak spoke on "Civil Liberties" to promised government shakeup was announces that these three people will clear out bureaucratic deadwood and about 25 students in I the main lounge announced by White House Press be working with him in accomplishing made it more consumer-oriented, before of Brock Hall. After his talk, discussion Secretary Ronald Zicgler at the all that remains to be done." ranged over such topics as "victimlcss he joined the budget office in mid-1970. crime," the Supreme Court, rights of the Ziegler said Ash, 54, the only new individual, and the current "shield law" face in the Cabinet so far, won Nixon's controversy regarding reporters' rights attention with his "energetic leadership" to keeping their sources and information of the President's Advisory Council on confidential. Government Reorganization, whose Pollak, who said he was a lawyer recommendations included creation of "primarily concerned with the Office of Management and Budget constitutional issues," said the Supreme he will now head. Court was the major protector of Will Relinquish Stock individual rights in the United States and praised public interest in the Court. The White House agency will be expanded, said Ziegler, to carry out "a Pollak said although the Court does comprehensive examination of all not. make national policy decisions, its government programs now in existence restraints on government at the national to determine whether they are actually level "are restraints of the highest meeting the purpose for which they importance in the conduct of our lives." were designated." He cited the Court's school He said Ash will sever all relations integration decisions of the 1950's as a with Litton by December 9 and would case in point, calling them "a dispose of all his Litton stock in stages. commitment to equality to which we Unlike the other two appointments had only been paying lip service." announced Tuesday, the $42,500 a-year The issues of the 1968 Presidential directorship of OMB docs not require campaign were closely tied to Supreme Senate confirmation. Court decisions, according to Pollak. He The Ash appointment was expected said the Republicans' "political to draw fire from some congressional ammunition" was the concept "let's critics of Litton, notably Sen. William return to 'strict Construction'" while Acting President Edward V. Gant reacts to different questions asked by faculty Proxmire, D-Wis., who charged recently the Democrats unsuccessfully defended members Tuesday night at the Graduate Center in a meeting that was co-sponsored that the Securities and Exchange the Court's liberal interpretations of the by the American Association of University Professors and the Federation of Commission might be covering up "what Constitution. University Teachers. (Photo by Randy Philippi). could be a major scandal" involving Pollak said President Nixon saw his Litton's alleged failure to disclose election in 1968 as a "mandate" to earnings based on expectations of large appoint Supreme Court Justices "who shipbuilding claims against the would apply the Constitution in his own gant expresses hope government. way." He called Nixon's term "strict There have been widespread reports construction" "as inapt a term for what of long delays and burgeoning costs in the President really wants to do as I can Litton's $3 billion contract to build a think of," claiming what the PResident fleet of Navy destroyers and helicopter "really wanted" was a court which in university's future landing vessels at its highly automated would not inquire into the government's shipyard at Pascagoula, Miss. Pentagon criminal proceedings, censorship, and by Tim Murphy great pride in the institution." The auditors said Iitton had charged the electronic surveillance. He said President About 100 faculty members heard meeting at the UConn Graduate Center government $7 million for work actually Nixon wanted "in short, a court which Acting President Edward V. Gant last was co-sponsored by the American performed on commcrical vessels. Association of University Professors would look with least suspicion on night express his confidence that the government regulation on our business state, through its elected officials, will (AAUP) and the Federation of and our lives." find the desire to support the University Teachers (FUT). Speaking of University-state arts,crafts fair Continued on page 5, col. 1 university, "because the state can take relations, Gant termed recent regulations regarding sick leave and vacations for faculty "errors of offers presents legislation", adding "our kind of work no inductions set for doesn't lend itself well to the rigid If you are stuck for a Christmas system utilized by the legislature." present for your Aunt Bertha, why not In response to a question about try and find one at the Board of "interest in Hartford" regarding Governor's sponsored Arts and Crafts reductions of the university budget, Fair? January draft call Gant said "there is a concern about the The Fair will be in the student Union impact of reductions." He added the Ballroom from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. WASHINGTON (UPI) Defense Guard and reserves unless the House and Board of Trustees are requesting a Wednesday, November 29 and Friday. Secretary Melvin R. Laird, noting that Senate approve a bonus bill aimed at budget of $4917 million for next year December 1. Thursday, November 30 it the draft expires June 30 after three attracting more volunteers. but stressed that the budget must be will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and decades, said Tuesday no men will be The President's induction authority approved by the legislature. 6:30 to 10 p.m. Admission is free. inducted in January and only 10,000 expires June 30 and the administration The proposed budget is $6.7 million The Fair will be displaying, will be called into the Army during the has said it will not seek any more more than the $43 million allotted this demonstrating and selling leatherwork, first six months of 1973. extensions of the draft which dates back semester which was cut from an initial candles, caning furniture, pottery, batik, Laird expressed no fears about the to 1940. It has only been used for request of $46 million. He said the watercolor and acrylics, spoon rings, Army, Navy and Air Force attracting regular armed forces and never for the increase was to be used to meet silver wire jewelry, macrame, block enough volunteers, saying, "Well be reserves. "increased costs such as annualizing printing and woodworking. The BOG able to make it as far as our regular Volunteer Rate Drops salaries and meeting inflation." will also present a puppet show. forces are concerned." Gant said the administration was All the crafts were contributed and However, the outgoing Pentagon chief Congress last year failed to approve asked by the legislature to provide "an made by UConn faculty and students. raised the possibility Congress may have 1 ..mil's request for incentive bonuses of analysis in savings of a hypothetical For further information, contact to resort to unprecedented use of the up to $1,100 for any man signing up for budget "if the budget was to be Marianne Debski and Joan Carper, draft to fill vacancies in the National Continued on page 5, col. 2 Continued on page 5, col. 4 coordinators of the Fair. Wednesday, November 29. 1972 nixon and the press (Cmutpntrut lailg titaupna Editor-in-Chief he's spinning a cocoon Lknxin Mil/stein by Peter Krzyzek to the press, the next four years be written into history in the VManaging Editor Business Manager under the Nixon Administration next four years. The days of the Alan K. Reisner Donald E. Waggaman This past Monday saw many American political figures travel offers little hope for closer "West Coast White House," the scrutiny by the press, depriving to places one would not "Florida White House," and the normally expect them to be. the American people "Camp David White House" may Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey information about their own also be part of history. government. The President, (I) Minn.) led a delegation to Within the immediate future, however, seems perfectly Moscow. Lieut. Gov. Lester G. closed circuit television and loud satisfied in persisting in his Maddox of Georgia was in speakers may be used more cocoon-like existence. Jerusalem. Mayor John Lindsay often and become the only way husky fight song of New York was in Tokyo. When speaking of retreating the President will communicate Perhaps the most surprising of to Camp David rather than using with the media. One day we all was President Nixon at Camp the facilities of the White House, might turn on television news the President said, "getting away Have you noticed the lyrics to the UConn Husky fight David, Maryland. His presence at and be told they do not know Camp David is not surprising, gives me a sense of perspective where the President is and song lately? To refresh your memory-note the following: but the fact that he was which is very, very useful." nobody in government will tell UConn Husky, symbol of might to the foe (no face-to-face with the press is The President further went on us, in the interest of national surprising-although the "press" security. comment) to say, "I find that up here on consisted of a mere dozen top of a mountain it is easier for It is the duty of the media newsmen. Fight, fight, Connecticut, - it's victory, let's go me to get on top of the job." On whether it be radio, television, Nixon spoke in a helicopter top of a mountain is also an or newspapers to report to the Connecticut UConn Husky hanger, with a larger group of easier way for him to stay away American people what the most Vict'ry again for the White and Blue reporters listening to his voice from the press. powerful man in the world is So go, go, go Connecticut over a loudspeaker system in the doing. If the media loses any White House. The lack of availability of the Connecticut U. more access to the President, the During the past Presidential President is not a problem held American people will ultimately Hi! (?) campaign Nixon has closed only by the press. It also effects We at the Daily Campus--in the spirit of the himself off from the press. He high governmental officials. suffer. said little publicly, and Lack of access to the President After four more years of counterrevolution feel that some alteration in the lyrics is campaigned even less. Many was said to have been one of spinning a cocoon around necessary at this time to bring the fight song back to the members of the press saw Nixon George Romney's complaint as himself, the cocoon will break through close circuit television the Secretary of Housing and open and the butterfly will fly perspective of students today. systems which were set up in Urban Development (HUD)- away. Therefore, the Connecticut Daily Campus is initiating a rooms other than the one he was The days of the "White House campus-wide contest to write new lyrics for the Husky speaking in. Correspondent" for the various Mr. Krzyzek is the Daily Instead of opening the doors communications networks might Campus Editorial Page Editor. fight song. The contest ends April I, 1973. The winning lyrics will be published in the annual Connecticut Daily LETTERS TO THE EDITOR SCampus issue. However, this morning I went The grand prize is a photograph of picturesque Ed to the "bookstore" with a list of an acting pres. Gant-autographedby Mr. Charisma himself. Virginia virgin seven commonly used English ■ To enter, merely send any potential winner to: texts and I was informed by an November 22, 1972 employee that they weren't in To the Editor: Contest To the Editor: stock but they might be able to The delay in selecting a new I have a niece attending your order them for me in about two President for the University of Connecticut Daily Campus Connecticut is deplored by some school. I shall not reveal her "weeks. In my shock, I Box U-8 name for fear she will be scoffed and welcomed by others. Of Contact any member of the UConn Marching Band for at, called Priscilla Prude and began to look around the course it would be tidy to have Virginia Virgin and other such '••bookstore." this vacancy filled and all the the Husky fight song melody. appellations. There is a large assortment of loose ends gathered up once Be innovative. Let your mind flirt with imagination. However, she is one of the greeting cards, a shelf called more. Business could go on as "innovative" Christmas cards, a Void where prohibited by law. fortunate girls. She is immune to usual. Unhappy parents could this hideous age and its scarlet number of expensive adding register their complaints and values. Her long brown limbs machines and typewriters, a student protesters could vent and tender bosom will not be section devoted to clothes, their wrath where such wrath despoiled by some lusting lout tobacco and cigarettes, but should be vented. Those who out for a cheap night's unfortunately, not too many believe in the beauty of a house contest adventure. books. in order are dismayed as the But what sort of age is this As I was leaving the weeks fly by and there is still no that permits institutions of "bookstore" I noticed a shirt President. higher learning to pass out birth saying, 'Try it, you'll like it." I But many of us are more control pills willy nilly, that would love to try it, but it practical and tend to look at the allows students to cohabit appears that at the University of results rather than form. We see without penalty? Connecticut there is really definite advantages in an Acting (Emuif rtirut flatly (EampUH How long can our debauched nothing available to try! President. Certainly the society go on ignoring the mass University business becomes Serving Storrs Since 1896 distribution of films like Marjoe, Sincerely, more efficient every time one pocket books like The Story of Andrew Hechtman administrator is removed from Editors Goodyear Hall B News Charlotte Libov, Deb Noyd O, or more recently Dolinsky's the chain of command. The advantages of Makeup Len Auster Mind One. How long can Features Bob Kaplan, Regina Ferrara obnoxious disc jockeys continue procrastination are real and can Advertising Manager Rob Mil ford to play recordings extolling be extended to other jobs in the Circulation Mark Greenberg drugs and urging girls to "bang kiss of death University. Deans, Department Cartoons Peter Charpcntier the whole gang." Heads, and especially Vice Sports Dave Solomon Young people, I ask you to Presidents need not be replaced. Assistant Sports Rick Hass, Bob Vacon take a moment! Pause, Persons can be assigned to act in To the Editor: Editorial Page Peter Krzyzek reconsider your peril. Save their place. In fact the same A recent report shows that Chief News Photographer Noel Voroba yourselves. Turn your backs on person can usually act in several more than half of our students Associate News Mark Fisher the licentiousness around you. capacities at the same time, thus now make the Dean's List. I Assistant Makeup Rich Ricci And dear editor I ask you, effecting double and triple should not be many years before Assistant News Mark Franklin please print my letter. Allow one savings. We can expect that the every student will graduate with Staff: Paulette Thibodeau, Tim Murphy, Chris shaft of sunlight to pierce the State Civil Service will soon be Becker, Fred Vollono, John Pallatto, Jay Moves, gloom of "the stone zone." honors. Quality point ratios able to provide a position known below 40 will be scarce. When Sharon Weiss, Karen Beck, Tom Taylor, Carol simply as "Acting" and persons this glorious commencement Buck land, Lora Livengood, Jim Palmeiri, Paula Sincerely, qualified to fill this position can arrives, employers will rush to Schaenknecht, Alan Decker, Peter Lord, Mary J. Arthur Gorham III move into any or all vacancies Ellen Wallace, Mark Ziburis, Dennis Capuano, Los Angeles the campus with lucrative offers. within the University. Randy Philippi, Wesley I houin, Marty Goldstein Having received sound A danger does exist, however. encouragement in every If a growing number of positions direction, the graduates will be remained unfilled and their not too many perfectly free to choose the field functions are performed by in which they can live happily fewer and fewer persons, the ever after. whole business of running the November 16, 1972 In case some imagine they see University may fall into the To the Editor: flaws in this projection, it should hands of just one person, the My purpose in writing this be pointed out that the only real Acting President, Provost, Vice letter is to apologize to the danger is that some other President, Dean, Department Connecticut Daily Campus. Over university will beat us to this Head and Professor. When this the past weeks I have read your goal. There is little danger of happens, he may despair and editorials commenting on the sabotage on the part of the turn it all over to Eastern Second class Postage paid at Storrs, Ct. 06268. Published dally ex^pi faculty. No professor would ■Saturday an<% Sunday from Sept. 11 through December 8 and from fact that there are no books in Connecticut State College which January 17 through April 17; not published during Thanksgiving and the book store with partial want to be the last to assign a will then be renamed E.C.S.C Easter Recess. Business office located in the Student Union Building, disbelief, for in my freshman student a grade of B, which may University oU Connecticut, Storrs. Editorial office located on North Acting, University o Eeg'teville Road in Storrs. Accepted for national advertising by The naivete I was still under the soon take the place of C as the Connecticut, or simph National Educational Advertising Service. Subscriber; United Press misapprehension that we are all kiss of death. international. Subscription rates, $8.00 per year, $5.00 per semester! E.C.S.C.A.U.C. Return notification of unclaimed deliveries to Connecticut Dally here for the same purpose — to C.J. Posey Campus. University of Connecticut, Storrs, 06268. learn. Professor, F.nginccring Name withheld upon request Wednesday, November 29, 1972 Connecticut Daily Campus Page 3 v.i.v.a. makes appeal seeks awareness of p.o.w. situation by Fred Vollano serviceman. "We hope this will increased public opinion "Our main concern is to instill the desire to learn more between 1965 and 1969, the inform and educate the about the issue of Hanoi's amount of letters and packages American people to the plight of treatment of our men," he said. our men received rose from 600 our prisoners of war (P.O.WJ) Franchi said his organization in one month to 18,600." he and our men missing in action takes no political stand on the said. "Also, nine prisoners were (M.I.A.s)," the Eastern Director war. "We stress that VIVA is released at three different times. of Voices in Vital America We attribute all of this to rising (VIVA) told about 30 people in more a humanitarian cause; we public opinion against Hanoi's Humanities 143 Tuesday night. only demand an accounting of treatment." According to John A. those men whose fate is Franchi stressed the need to Franchi, the U.S. government's unknown," Franchi said. keep pressure both on our figure of captured Americans is Franchi illustrated his talk by government and that of Hanoi to 552 men, though Hanoi's figure showing a film entitled 1600 get more concessions for is only about 400. 'Therefore, if Brothers. Narrated by a former prisoners. "When presidental the war should come to an end P.O.W. who escaped on the day adviser Henry Kissinger says we tomorrow the only men Hanoi he was to be executed by the will not stand for anything less has to release, as per the Geneva North Vietnamese, it showed than a complete accounting of Convention of 1949, is only the American prisoners being held in the men, he can do it with the 400 they admit to having. This is rat-infested rooms furnished backing of American public one fact we want to make the only with a small cot. "We arc opinion," he said. American people aware of," asking that full reports of our Carol Foreman, director of the Citizen's Committee on Franchi said. prisoners be released," he said, Population, makes a point that women's role in society must change According to Franchi, VIVA "and are demanding only as she spoke.to 35 people in Social Sciences 55 Tuesday night. tourney ends; (Photo by Randy Philippi) hopes to educate the public by humanitarian treatment of our distributing literature and men." especially by using POW/MIA According to Franchi, the klingman tops commission report says bracelets, each engraved with the bracelet and literature campaign name of a missing American is bearing fruit. "Due to in billiards u.s. population on rise The month long Board of inner college receives Governors (BOG) Billiards by Deb Noyd "freedom ot choice" to the size Tournament ended Tuesday By the year 2000, all of the of their families, improve the night to the sound of pool balls Northeastern Seaboard and the education of the poor, and additional endowments rolling into the pockets in the West Coast and practically all of re-orient the woman's role in Commons Billiards room. Florida may be one big urban society. The Inner College (I.C.), Tutorial Program, and work in Charlie Klingman emerged as area, just like Los Angeles or Under freedom of choice, tht gifted with a $5,000 Xerox grant video and cable television. the winner of the men's New York. commission suggested thai this past October, received an The Inner College, a three tournament. Bart Russell was According to Carol Foreman abortion be on request, additional $2,500 grant from the year program open to all the runner-up. of the Citizen's Committee on restrictive laws on voluntary George A. Long and Grace L. students in their sophomore year Judith Oleshefski received the Population, the United States sterilization be repealed, Long Foundation. It will be on, will be reviewed by the top prize in the women's contest may be in this state at the end of adoption measures be eased and matched by the National Faculty Senate next semester. with Arlene Pickup coming in the century. She spoke to about contraceptive information for Endowment for the Humanities The Inner College is presently second. 40 people in HRM 55 Tuesday minors be supported, Foreman (NEH), bringing the grand total accepting applications from BOG administrative chairman night on "Population and the said. She also said the to the Inner College to $15,000 third semester students for the Maryann Dcbski said about 30 American Future: Emphasis on commission stressed the nation this semester. Spring semester. Students people competed in the Minorities and Women." should give top priority to According to Jeff Walker, an interested may write a letter tournament which started in the Regardless of the measures to research in the developments of including their name, address second week of October. stop or stabilize the population, contraceptives for males and I.C. student, possibilities for and phone number and projects the rate of growth in the United females. using the grant include hiring a they would like to work on if States will continue to expand The poor need to be educated field work coordinator or they were accepted to I.C. and for '70 more years, she said. By more, Foreman said, if putting the money towards bring the letter to the I.C. the year 2000 the population of population is to remain stable. individual student projects. Trailer in R lot. the United States will rise by 50 "We won't be able to stabilize Walker said the I.C. members I.C. students work on projects to 80 million, according to the population 'f we only will vote on what the money will individually and also often take Foreman. sterilize the minorities. If all the be used for. regular University courses. In 1969, President Nixon said Puerto Ricans and Blacks had no The Long Foundation The Mansfield League of population growth was one of children throughout the 1960's, requested the money "be used Women Voters is selling the most serious challenges to the population would have only toward improving education for UNICEF Christmas Cards at the the destiny of the twentieth decreased by four percent," young people through the Inner Storrs Post Office Wednesday, century. In 1969, Nixon created Foreman said. College." Thursday and Friday of this a 24 member Commission on 'The role of women must be The Xerox grant, used t( week from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Population Growth to study the changed in this country too. finance individual student Former members of the Peace probable extent of population Society still stresses large projects, enabled students to do Corps and VISTA have set up an growth and its impact on the families and can't seem to accept work in film making, art and information booth in the environment, resources and the fact that some couples want photography programs. Other Student Union Lobby Tuesday industry. The commission no children at all. We must projects that grant funded were and Wednesday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. presented their change the myth of 'when a new Vocation Center set up recommendations at the children become undesirable, over the summer in Hall Dorm COLLE beginning of this year, according women become unnecessary,'" to explore vocational (Oil PARKING 1)1 IO«J CHRISTMAS to Foreman, who was a member Foreman said. opportunities, the Willimantic of the commission. NOW THRU TUESDAY The commission rejected any DAILY 2:00 6:30 9:00 GIFTS coercive or punitive measures to SAT-SUN 1:30 4:00 6:30 9:00 stop the population growth in FF; this country such as tax benefits FOR for limiting offspring or issuing Budweiser On Tap licenses for having children, she said. The commission also stated Every Day Happy Beer Hours 3-5 pm EVERYONE that redistributing the Mon. & lues. Beer Days population will not stop its growth, Foreman said. Open Sun. thru Thurs. to 1 AM The commission suggested Fri. & Sat. to 2 AM three ways to curtain the rise of A&P Shopping Plaza Silver Jewelry the population: give couples a Rte. 44A Storrs Mary Quant Cosmetics Pottery, Mugs Tea sets, Casseroles Candles SKI SUGARBUSH Clothes W/UCONN SKI CLUB Jan. 7—12th (Sun.—Fri.)

Lodging & meals $47.00 (Snuggary Inn) iUH» MNMISI0N T~MT»0C010» Lifts: Sugarbush $20.00 (All lift 5 day pass) COMING WED THRU TUBS Glen Ellen $22.50 (All lift 5K day pass DEC. 6 12 GP & lessons) the hoot 1 WINNER OF 6 704 Main Street $15 Deposit required by Dec. 13th Only first 65 people ACADEMY AWARDS! Willimantic, Conn. Sign up at meetings or call Bob 429-4972. DOCTOR 423-6842 Meeting will be held tonight ZHiVAGO 4 Connecticut Daily Campus Wednesday. November 29, 1972 . . . t . 11 insnirish repuuucunrepublican urrarmy hanoi-peking sign aid bill begins bombing off*ensive BELFAST (UPI) - The Irish least seven other places. and economic aid. Communist North Vietnam, accused the Republican Army (IRA) Meanwhile, in Dublin, IRA (UPI) North Vietnam, its diplomatic sources in Paris said United States of holding up the launched a full scale offensive in leader Sean MacStiofain ended private peace negotiations with the Chinese agreed to supply signing. Northern Ireland Tuesday, his 10-day-old hunger and thirst the United States in recess, is The agency said Nghi noted Hanoi free of charge. spreading death and destruction arranging for extended military In Moscow, the Soviet news the significance of the signing fast in attempt to avoid the with bombs and modern bloodshed his death might cause, aid from Moscow and Peking, agency Tass said a North "especially now that the U.S. Soviet-made RPG2 rockets, the Communist radio broadcasts said Vietnamese delegation was in imperialists are persisting in their according to his priest. The Rev. army said. Sean McManus said MacStiofain Tuesday. the Russian capital to discuss the obduracy and reversing their took a sip of water while A Radio Hanoi broadcast said "rendering of assistance in the attitude by stalling the ending of The blasts killed a soldier, a Chinese Premier Chou En-lai has strengthening of the economy their war of aggression in policeman and two young IRA receiving Holy Communion. "He has, it appears, now broken his "severely condemned" the and defensive capacity of the Vietnam." activists. At least six civilians hunger and thirst fast," the United States for failure to agree DRV Democratic Republic of The news agency, in a and 12 soldiers were wounded, to an Indochina cease-fire Vietnam." broadcast made over Radio an army spokesman said. The priest said. agreement and signed a 1973 Negotiations between U.S. Hanoi monitored in Hong Kong, deaths raised the toll in more A government spokesman Hanoi-Peking accord on military Presidential adviser Henry A. said Chou "severely condemned than three years of sectarian confirmed the priest's statement Beirut source Kissinger and Hanoi's Le Due the obdurate attitude of the U.S. violence to 644 persons killed. and said MacStiofain drank a Tho were suspended Saturday government in trying to delay cup of tea after he received The Soviet RPG2 anti-tank says nixon will until Dec. 4. the signing of the agreement on Communion. South Vietnamese President ending the war and restoring rockets, similar to those issued MacStiofain began his fast Nguyen Van Thieu strengthened peace in Vietnam and scheming to the Viet Cong in Indochina, travel to cairo when he was arrested 10 days ago his negotiating team in Paris to revise the contents of the slammed into 10 police stations (UPI) - The Beirut newspaper and vowed to die a martyr's Tuesday with the arrival of his draft agreement already and army posts, he said. Bombs An Nahar, quoting sources caused damage or deaths in at death as a protest. "close to the White House," said nephew and personal aide Hoang approved by the two sides. Tuesday that President Nixon Due Nha. Nguyen Phu Due, will visit Cairo and Tel Aviv next another Thieu envoy, has spring for talks with Egyptian scheduled a meeting with and Israeli government leaders President Nixon on Wednesday. Indications are that the talks house approves tax cut on the Middle East crisis. The Israeli-Syrian cease-fire were snagged on Saigon's demand - and Hanoi's refusal - line remained quiet Tuesday. HARTFORD (UPI) - The for Christmas holiday shopping, tax reform group were in. But Israel barred unauthorized that North Vietnamese troops be Two days after the election, The governor told newsmen removed from South Vietnam. House Tuesday approved a cut civilians and tourists from the in the state sales tax, completing however, the governor said he after the session that he would occupied Golan Hieghts for the North Vietnamese Deputy thought any action on. Uxes veto the bill because it is Foreign Minister Nugyen Co action on the measure in the fourth consecutive day as a lame duck special legislative ought to be postponed until the inappropriate to cut taxes at the Thach flew from Paris to Hanoi special (present time. precaution against a possible session. recommendations renewal of fighting. to report on the Kissinger talks. Reports from Damascus Kissinger met twice Monday The measure, which would r described the situation as tense with Nixon. trim the sales tax from 7 to 6 and said Syrian tanks had moved Under a draft peace percent, now goes to Gov. to within 1.2 miles of Israeli agreement negotiated with Thomas J. Meskill, who said he LOST positions and hinted at even Kissinger and made public in would veto it. heavier fighting than the Hanoi Oct. 26, the belligerents The measure, which was A DIAMOND FROM WOMAN'S day-long battle last week. would be pledged not to approved by the senate earlier An Nahar, in a dispatch from introduce new additional this month, was passed in the weapons into South Vietnam its Washington correspondent, house 86 to 66. RING SETTING AT ART EXHIBIT. said Nixon's visit to Egypt and after a cease-fire. Only piece for piece replacement shipments The session was expected to Israel is expected to take place be the last time that the PLEASE CONTACT IF FOUND after the projected April trip to from outside would be REWARD GIVEN 487-0195 authorized. legislature would meet under the the United States by Soviet rule of the Democrats, who turn Communist Party chief Leonid I. The United States two weeks ago completed a giant airlift to the reins over to the GOP in | Brezhnev. January. The Arab-language newspaper Saigon which had greatly The Shop Where Service and Couriesy Count Meskill called the lawmakers said Nixon "wishes to undertake boosted the South Vietnamese For The Usual and Unusual Gift. into special session in the fall to the Middle East trip because his forces' fighting potential. deal with the state's bus recent trips to Moscow and The Radio Hanoi broadcast, transportation problems and Peking proved to be fruitful quoting the Communist Vietnam then urged the lawmakers to politically and on the popular News Agency (VNA), said I-c take up a sales tax cut in time level." Thanh Nghi, vice premier of MOBILES ( today's news briefs ] Altnaveigh In CALENDARS • SAIGON (UPI) American "several" 500 pound bombs in a TREE TRIMS fighter-bombers supporting populated area. It was not ROUTE 195 MUSIC BOXES South Vietnamese ground troops immediately determined how mistakenly attacked a hamlet the accident happened. ACROSS FROM CHRISTMAS CARDS with 500 pound bombs Tuesday, HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI) LND-CRAFTED CANDLES killing at least 19 civilians and Gov. Thomas J. Meskill said MANSFIELD wounding 29 others, the I'.S. Tuesday budget requests from GE ASSORTMENT OF CRECF command said. state agencies for the coming TOWN HALL (HAND CRAFTED) A command spokesman said fiscal year total roughly $1.2 TEL. 429-4490 the incident occurred about 2Yi billion, down from total requests UNUSUAL STOCKING STUFFERS miles west of the town of Hoi made last year. FOREIGN LANGUAGE CHRISTMAS Luncheons 11 to 2:30 An, which is on the upper South • Meskill, who said he could not Dinner Served CARDS Vietnamese coast about 357 release exact figures because he 5-9 p.m. miles north of Saigon and about has yet to analyze them, was Closed Mondays 13 miles south of Da Nang. also unable to immediately Overnight Guests G. H. WARING, The command said the planes supply the specific amount of Opposite E.O. Smith H.S- - two Air Force F4 Phantoms the state's current budget Accommodations Storrs - 429-2143 and four Navy A7s - dropped surplus. oe

X-C SkiS docrts Fades, Frames, Sleepir\q^ l t » fecks, Food, poum)a6kete, Tents Srvcwshoes, ar\d wanu small 'items. jiL ^_n_ . ^ Outdoor Sports >EWo lo-oo-ip'oa mm -HolidayMall )©R Mo 10:00 - 100 <#* 5terr3; Cl. ^ ^2 ? -iZl ? ooooooa OOOOOOcJOO Wednesday, November 29, 1972 Connecticut Dairy Campus Page 5 voters dislike politics Continued from page 1 we fail here in the United States, it will be a failure in our own p.e. prof, studies sports Pollak called Nixon's nomination of "mediocre" nation and perhaps worldwide." lawyer Harold Carsweel for the Asked for comment on the The notion that children common goal. To help instill this underlying principles of youth Supreme Court an "act of current controversy over the today learn useful social skills attitude in children, reference behavior requires a whole series contempt." He said he found it rights of reporters to protect and attitudes from sport is can be made to teamwork in rhe of social-psychological "unsettling" for a "lawyer their sources, he said he felt largely discounted by a business-industrial community. circumstances. president to make a public government's right to subpoena University of Connecticut where individuals on the The sport instructor provides statement as to what the worth reporters should only be physical educator who offers a production line, sales force or these. He controls the of a seat on the Supreme Court extended to cases where formula for molding sport-type management work as a team." environment and makes events was." the government "really needed instruction to the advantage of By borrowing these principles happen. He first tries to create Pollak said he did not forsee the information and had no society. from the real world, Sheehan an interdependence within the the "sudden erosion" of the other way" to get it. Dr. Thomas Sheehan descr'hes says youngsters can apply them group, whereby each accepts individual rights of Americans Asked for his opinion on the his model for teaching mature to sport. Later as adults they certain values. Each youngster and gave the Court credit for its legalization of prostitution and social behavior via sport in an will carry the principle over (by also must freely become a "rejecting without dissent the that proposal's condemnation by article he recently co-authored transfer) to their later life, member of the group and be proposal urged upon it by the the Women's Liberation with a former West Virginia Up until now the transfer of aware of his membership. President and Former Attorney movement, Pollak said he saw no University colleague (William L. these attitudes has not emerged 'Then we try to place the General Mitchell" that the reason why prostitution and Alsop) and published in the from the traditional coaching individual into a sports situation. government be allowed to other "victimless crimes" could Journal of Health, Physical methods, Sheehan says, because This is where the cognitive wiretap extensively with not be legalized - given the Education and Recreation. coaches have had little interest The month long Board of provision that prostitution was a in focusing on these elements of minimal judicial supervision. "Sport is the school learning Governors (BOG) Billiards voluntary activity and not an social conduct. They rarely Pollak said the recent medium which best acts as an Tournament ended Tuesday Presidential election's "real activity someone was forced to stress cooperation or night to the sound of pool balls perform. incubator for mature social issue" was considered by a New behavior," the UConn competition as a social attitude, rolling into the pockets in the he notes. York Times writer to be "race" Department of Physical Commons Billiards room. and said, "I can't prove it, but I no inductions Education head observes. The second most important Charlie Klingman emerged as element in the teaching model believe he's tight." He said the Continued from page 1 Sheehan is convinced sport the winner of the men's core of all the campaign issues six years service in the reserves. 5^, environment in developed by the physical tournament. Bart Russell was offers the educators is to offer youngsters raised by the Republicans was He told a news conference that ,^00] wnerc one can ,earn the runner-up. ''white middle-class unless the bill passes this year behavior because it's a exemplars of the attitudes-such Judith Oleshefski received the social as cooperation-which the resentment". Congress "would have to play-like situation where an top prize in the women's contest 'The Republican Party made children might emulate. These with Arlcne Pickup coming in consider the alternative of individual can practice his skills exemplars would be individuals second. a quite conscious decision to selective use ot Selective without penalty or rewards whose experience points up the make political capital out of Service" to shore up the associated with other learning BOG administrative chairman benefits of cooperation. scratching at the scab of race reserves. situations. Maryann Dcbski said about 30 Sheehan concedes, however, people competed in the resentment," he said, calling it The National Guard and One of the reasons he's an effort to get the "big city that to plant socially useful tournament which started in the armed forces reserves have fallen committed to sport as a setting attitudes-such as cooperation-as second week of October. vote," by halting court-ordered about 54,000 men short of their for teaching social values is that busing. mandated 1-million-man he believes sport mirrors society, He said the transition from strength. The number of He argues that it's possible to President Johnson's efforts volunteers continues to drop as teach sport by drawing upon gant expresses hope toward racial equality to a men no longer need join to avoid attitude patterns which are Continued from page 1 possible situation of the policy "whose short-sightedness the draft. useful in the play-for-keeps restricted to a 103 per cent University." and essential cynicism'J are ..About 52,000 men will be WOrld. increase." He said the Trustees He said the 'Trustees have destroying the concept of drafted this year - the lowest have been authorized to study been considering the situation equality for all. Pollak F(5r since 1949 when 10,000 were " example, take the the budget in the light of the seriously, "adding e very- apportioned the blame for his drafted and far below the Process -of cooperation. A team 103% increase. situation is a different one". failure "to the Democrats as well is more Vietnam high of 364,600 i"in effective when each of Gant said the University A faculty member, noting as the Republicans" and said, "If its members cooperate toward a 1966. Health Center will be in an that the change in management "extremely serious" situation if in the bookstore has resulted in it is required to maintain the "more candy" but fewer books, 103 per cent increase, increase. asked Gant if the academic He said Trustees are requesting impact of the change in $18 million next year for the management had been taken Center $5 million more than into full consideration. Gant this year's allotment. Gant said said that he hasn't been into the the large budget increase is bookstore since the change in necessary "if the health center is management went into effect. to progress in its program of He said "some agreements with implementing new services." the operators" of the bookstore rtjflto Asked to take a position on have been made, adding "they contracting out of University will try to respond to food services, Gant said "from criticisms." my point of view, you can't be He said "some other time for or against a proposal such as could have been chosen to that, because it covers every change the bookstore," adding "those who knew most about the bookstore agreed that the time chosen was the best time." MUSK OIL In response to a question about the increase of graduate BY stipends, Gant said "1 think the Trustees are aware of the Eldron problem". SKI SWAP A New DEC. 5, 6, 7

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by Lora Livelihood has received many awards The Brandenburg Ensemble is lor Flute and Strings. She made The Chicago Symphony internationally for his musical a newly-formed chamber her New York debut recital in Orchestra will be performing at ability. orchestra under the direction of 1961. Miss Robison has won Jorgensen Auditorium on Recently, he conducted the Alexander Schneider, solo many musical awards Tuesday, December 5 at 8:15 Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra violinist and chamber-music internationally and has toured p.m. for the series of the "Ring" player. First on their program with the "Music from Marlboro" The program promises to be operas by Wagner. The will be the Brandenburg ensembles. very interesting. It will include recordings took seven years to Concerto No. 3 in G major. Closing the program will be Mendelssohn's Overture to complete. Presently, Mr. Solti is Written between 1 717-1 723, the the Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 Fingal's Cave, Opus 26, involved with the recording of concerto grosso was dedicated to in D major. This is another Stravinsky's Jeu de Cartes, a Gustav Mahler's symphonies. the Margrave of Brandenburg. concerto grosso which was also ballet, and also Strauss' tone The Chicago Symphony Murray Perahia, pianist will be written during the time which poem "Bin Heldenleben" Opus Orchestra has 106 membrrs featured in the Concerto No. 2 Bach spent at Cothen in which 40. which include five women. in E major for Piano and he dedicated six of his concerts Internationally Awarded Forty-seven of the players have Orchestra. Perahia made his to the Margrave. • been with the orchestra for at debut with the New York The Brandenburg Ensemble Founded in 1891' by least twenty years. Philharmonic in March 1972. He brings together some fine Theodore Thomas, the Chicago has toured with the "Music from concert artists and chamber Symphony Orchestra is the third Vintage Violin Marlboro" ensembles. music players. Thursday's oldest in the United States. It is There are two concert masters " Goerg Solti Paula Robison, flutist, will presendy under the direction of program promises to be one of of the orchestra. Victor Aitay Symphony in 1969. Mr. Weiss play the Suite No. 2 in B minor Georg Solti who was born in great interest. was born in Hungary and plays a violin which he made Budapest, Hungary in 1912. He attended the Franz Liszt Royal himself. has been conducting the Chicago Academy. He plays the "Baron the storymimers present Symphony since 1965. Mr. Solti von der Laden" Stradivarius All Bach violin which was made in 1715. Bach enthusiasts will enjoy Maryland's Sidney Weiss was born in Thursday's all-Bach program at the plight of a stuffed toy Chicago. He gave the United Jorgensen Auditorium by the by Michael Killian showers her Christmas toy with States a premiere of the Brandenburg Ensemble. The Garage, Inc. The Velveteen Rabbit, under love until it becomes real. Khachaturian Concerto performance will begin at 8:15 the direction of Dan Atcr, will "What is real?" asks the Route 195 Rhapsody with the Chicago p.m. Storrs, Connecticut be presented by the Velveteen rabbit, as his search Storymimers of the Department for the answer leads him to the 1/4 MILE SOUTH OF magic fairy, and the final INTERSECTION OF of Dramatic Arts on Saturday RT. 19S AND 275 and Sunday, December 2nd and answer. 3rd in the Studio Theatre of the Performances begin at 11 LOU'S Fine Arts Center. a.m., 12:30 and 2 p.m. Tickets Bill Collins stars as the are only $.50, and may be RETAULTf Velveteen rabbit, and Mary Jean reserved by calling the FAC box Is Back Cullin as the young girl who office, 429-2912.

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Classified and activities Tuesday, Nov. 28-Yale Law Prof. L. Math Club Meeting, Wed.. Nov. 29, Lecture by Yogi Bhajan, master of Shoot-free beer-music by "Casax notice* should be directed to the Pollack will speak on Civil Liberties 8pm, PB 36. A film will be shown. Kundalinl Yoga, at Unitarian Meeting Garage", Thurs., Nov. 30th, 8-12pm. In Brock Lounge, 7 :30p.m. Everyone welcome. House, $0 Bioomtieid Ave, Hartford, Sprague Hall. Daily Campus Business office in Mon. Dec 4, 7:30pm. For Info call i the Student Union, Room 112. The last lecture on Transcendental Meeting, Total Concern, Wed., Nov. 236-1191. If you liked the square dance come Meditation for the semester Wed. 29 7 pm, Commons 103. Quest to our meeting. The Outing Club SU Deadline for notices is 1 p.m. Nov. 29,8:00p.m. In SS55. speaker from the Counseling and Flying Club meeting Thursday, Dec. 101 Wed. 7:30. the date before publication; Testing Center. All are welcome. 7 at 7pm In the Student Union Rm. Friday afternoon for Monday's Wanted: A room wanted In 101. All new people are Invited to Draft Counselling: Storrs Draft comfortable house or apartment In Husky Scuba Club wHI meet wed., attend. Information Committee. Yggdrasll newspaper. Storrs area beginning January 1. Call Nov 29, 7:30pm, SU 103. Ron White House. 4 Gilbert Road. Wed. 2-5 or Classified rates are: $1 per Steve at 486-2807. will be speaking. All members mf Dance: featurlng"Casax Garage" In 7-9 or appt. available 429-5900. encouraged to attend. the North Campus Cafeteria on day, $2.50/3 days and $330/5 Wanted-3rd roommate In 2 bedroom Friday Dec 1st, 9:00-1:00a.m. BAHA'I FAITH How can you help The Student Senate will meet in the days limited to 20 words. There apt. Wakten. Single or share(opt.) B.Y.OJ3. bring about world unity? Find out Call and leave name and number. lounge of McConoughy Hall on Wed. is a charge of 3 cents each tonite (Wed.) 7-.30 at Community 1-933-0462. Nov. 29 at 8pm. All students urged Outing Club and Alpine Haus present House. additional word. tn »tt«nd. Tom Frost-Mountaineering Slide Activities must be limited to All Draft Counselors please attend The Orthodox Christian Fellowship Show Thurs. Nov. 30, at 8:00pm, Dance to Omega Sat. Dec 2 In meeting at Drop-In-Center at 7pm will hold a meeting and vesper service E.O. Smith H.S. Auditorium. Putnam Cafe. Sponsored by Hilltop 20 words. Activity notices more Wednesday night, to get things on Wednesday, Nov. 29 at 8 pm at St. Council. than one week in advance will together. Mike. Mark's Chapel. "Prayer is man's protection. Meditation is Man's salvation." Sri Gay Liberation Meeting-help plan not be inserted. Wanted: Female roommate, 2nd Inner College Mini-courses: Wed. Chinmoy Meditation Group. Every upcoming dance-Thurs., Nov. 30, For Rent: On* bedroom house with semester, Woodhaven Apts.-l and 1/2 4:00 Committee Against Racism; Wed. and Thurs., 7pm, SU 217. 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Monroe, Charles Starr, and Chris Honor Roll in a recent poll (Rumford, Maine) and Tight beginning at 7:30 p.m. The Lindsay all on offense. conducted by the conference End Steve Leathe (Danvers, Huskies hope to avenge a 5-3 The second line offense sports information directors. Mass.) of Maine and Guard John consists of sophomore Robert loss to Trinity last year. Coach is optimistic Defensive tackles named arc Hawkins (Townsend, Mass.) of Breig (Warwick, R.I.) at center, senior Charles Hamaty (Hyde Massachusetts. Leathe was the Young Husky Team sophomore Gene Cufone Coach John Chapman said he Park, Mass.) of Massachusetts only sophomore to be named to (Seymour, Conn.) at left wing, is very optimistic about this This year's game will match a and senior Dan Barney the Yankee Conference Football and junior Joe Marashio year's team. "We should have more experienced but young (Cunenburg, Mass.) of Academic Honor Roll. more scoring punch this year the UConn squad against a veteran (Wobum, Mass) at right wing. Connecticut. To become eligible for this The third line includes freshman the defense should also be Trinity team. Having lost only The offensive sextet is headed honor a player must have a B or Mark Davis (Oswego, N.Y.), better. I hope the defense can two seniors, Ashley Atherton by Halfback Paul Metallo better academic average for sophomore Howard Neckowitz get the job done since we have a and Mike Gallagher to (Pittsfield, Mass.) who broke a either one full year or for his (Livingston, N.J.), and rookie goalie." graduation, the Huskies boast a 20-year Yankee season scoring career. sophomore Rick Dyroff team dominated by juniors. The hockey team will keep record, with 52 points for These players, by making the (Highlands Falls, N.Y.). Last years first line which busy in the first week of the Massachusetts, and Connecticut Yankee Conference honor roll, scored 48 goals remains intact. The second defensive line will season as they host Colby on Quarterback Ray Tellier (West are now eligible for the The first line consists of juniors have Kevin McGarry (Cranston, December 1 and Amherst on Haven, Conn.) who called signals Academic All-America Football Phil Scudder (Hyannis, Mass.), at R.I.) and either George Wooster December 2, both games for two seasons at UConn. Team which will be announced beginning at 7:30 p.m. right wing, Ray Ferry (Pascoag, (Bethany, Conn.) or Paul Other offensive performers to in January. R.I.) at left wing, and Tom Dockrell (Clinton, N.Y.) at the center position. Starting on defense will be kodak announces all-americans senior Paul Bastarache (Lynn, Mass) who is also captain of the team and junior Ross Wisutskie The selection committee of All-America team today. Alabama contributed center Jim first named in 1887 by Yale's (Gloucester, Mass) who was also the American Football Coaches , the 6-1, Krapf to the offense which also Walter Camp, but 12 years ago a starter last year. The question Association passed over some 234-pound middle guard from includes ends Charles Young of Kodak and the American mark in the defense is at the offensive superstars and gave Nebraska's powerhouse, was USC and Barry Smith of Florida Football Coaches Association joined hands to select and goalie position where freshman most of their votes to a mentioned on nearly 75% of the State; tackle Paul Seymour of Lou Parker will get the starting defensive lineman in balloting ballots, with teammate Johnny Michigan and North Carolina sponsor its successor which now assignment. Parker took over for memhers of the 1972 Kodak Rodgers and Oklahoma's Greg guard Ron Rusnak. is regarded as the most Pruitt tieing for second spot. Only Nebraska placed more prestigious of 's The coaches named 24 players than one player on the defensive honor roll teams. to the Kodak team this year, 12 team selected by the nation's Members of the final squad on offense (an extra back) and coaches, with linebacker Willie arc hosted for a weekend in ABORTION 12 on defense (an extra Harper and Glover gaining the Miami Beach as part of the program celebrating their INFORMATION linebacker). The team will be distinction. Michigan State's featured on the ABC-TV special defensive back Brad VanPelt was honors. Kodak is involved in the runner-up to Glover as top activity with the nation's PREGNANCY TEST AVAILABLE "The Kodak All-America Team," Saturday, November 25, vote-getter on defense. coaches because of the close An Abortion can be arranged at 4:30 p.m., EST. 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P*jeJ[2 Connecticut Daily C»mpui__ Wednesday, November 29, 1972 policy change is urged mmnpuB alumn / seek athletic excellence The University of Connecticut fifth in the nation in the NCAA assistance required to achieve a Alumni Association has adopted World's Series and to Ron Evans, margin of excellence in a Statement on Athletic Policy the 1972 NCAA decathlon inter-collegiate athletics in a direction of athletics... which urges the university to champion. healthy, positive and commit itself to achieving a Ready, Willing, Able constructive way consistent with by Dave Solomon position which urges the the overall educational It seems that everyone is up in arms over the frequent failure of University ot commit itself to "The University of objectives of the University of UConn athletic teams tc reach prominence equal to or above the achieving a position of Connecticut Alumni Association Connecticut and the education standards set by other New England universities. The UConn Alumni excellence in intercollegiate with a membership of 51,000 of the student athlete", Blume Association, whose membership exceeds 50,000 has recently joined athletics in the manner of other stands ready to provide concluded. the bandwagon, claiming full support toward "achieving excellence great universities of similar in inter-collegiate athletics in the manner of other great universities educational philosophy and of similar educational philosophy and resources." resources. The Alumni Association may be conscientiously intending to fall intramurals conclude No Academic Lowering carry out this burden they have set for themselves, but in the end, they are doomed to failure. Daniel Blume, president of the Alumni In announcing the policy, Association has made it clear that neither he nor the alumni favor Alumni Association President as softball and soccer end any lowering in academic standards. How then, does he plan on Daniel Blume of West Hartford Ellsworth A (3-4), Alabama achieving "excellence? " emphasized that the Alumni by Rick Hass Association supports the present The Fall sports intramural (1-5), and Vermont (1-5). The future of UConn's athletic program rests not with an outside In the soccer competition the group such as the Alumni Association. Instead the decisions must be admissions policy of the program concluded Monday made within the university community - namely the administrators. University and in no way night with the completion of the Tolland Ginos defeated the They alone can decide the fate of athletics. advocates a lowering of softball and soccer competition. Hurricanes 2-1 in overtime to academic standards as it affects The Ail-American and States win the International Three Courses of Action the student athlete. leagues played softball while the championship. The Tolland The administrators can take one of three possible courses of Blume further stated that, National and International Ginos placed first in division II action. First, they can 'leave well enough alone' and allow UConn "the Alumni Association is leagues participated in the soccer with a 5-0 record followed by athletics to continue on its present course. Secondly, they can lower concerned with present Yankee competition. Beta Sigma (4-1), The Strays the caliber of competition on all Husky team schedules. Or thirdly, Conference and University rules Lafayette House defeated (4-1), Hicks (2-3), Tonic Water they can make a committment to expand the university enrollment, which impose greater restrictions Allen House 11 -4 to capture the (1-4), Gay Caballeros (1-4), and and in so doing, ease the academic criteria for admission. upon the student athlete than Ail-American softball Lit ch fie Id (0-5). Following the Allowing the present course to continue can only lead to failure. the student who does not championship. Both teams Hurricanes in division I were Leaving the current athletic policies to remain at a status quo will compete in inter-collegiate carried 6-0 records into the New London" (4-2), Bagley Commuters (4-2), McConaughy not alleviate the constant pressures put on the athletic department athletics. We believe that all game. Behind Lafayette in (4-2), Zeta Psy (3-3), Middlesex by outside interests. Some direction must be taken. NCAA rules regarding division I were Chandler (5-1), Blums (3-3), Grange (2-4) and That brings us to either adopting the second or third alternatives. intercollegiate athletics should Morgan (4-2), Troy (3-3), Tolland (0-6). If the administration adopts the second course of action, then be considered the governing Webster (1-4), Sherman (I A), In the National league UConn will no longer have to face the likes of a Delaware in football regulation of the University's and Kingston (0-6). Following championship Wright A, winners or a Florida State in basketball (Florida State was runner-up to athletic program so that it will Allen in division II were of division I defeated Russell D. UCLA in last year's NCAA tournament) The Huskies instead, will achieve a position of excellence Shakespeare (5-1), Lancaster winners of division II 5-1. face the likes of Babson and Eastern Connecticut State College and and provide the necessary (4-2), Jefferson (2-4), Colt (2-4), American International College. This drop in class might even make climate in which to compete on Sousa (1-5), and Tr urn bull (1-5). UConn an athletic power. equal terms." South Carolina took the I doubt, however, that anyone even remotely connected with the "We hope to be able to set up softball crown in the States University of Connecticut would like to see this happen. Attendance University a network around the state, league via their 3-2 victory over at football, soccer, basketball, or any other sport always increases consisting of alumni, and friends Tennessee. North Carolina (6-1), when the caliber of compeition improves. Pharmacy. of the University of Connecticut Rhode Island (4-2), The Buckley Drop to College Division who will talk to the high school Snakes (3-3), Boston (2-4), But an even more important reason against lessening our caliber of athletes about attending UConn. Ellsworth B (2-4), New Jersey XMAS GIFT IDEAS We have lost several athletes competition is that it will lead to a lowering of UConn from a (1-5), Virginia (1-5), and New because alumni from other university division contender to a college division contender. York (1-5), followed South schools have come here and Hallmark Cards For instance, last year's Husky baseball team that eventually went Carolina in division I. Behind persuaded our athletes to leave Jean Nate' on to the College World Series at Omaha would never have been Tennessee in division, II were invited. The University of Connecticut no longer could participate in Connecticut," continued Blume. Toiletries "Star high school athletes in Concord (5-2), Kentucky (4-2), post-season tournaments at the University level. Also the soccer Ohio (4-3), Maryland 3-4), team would have been ineligible to participate in the NCAA Connecticut can become tournament this year. And what about the basketball enthusiasts household names almost who have hopes of UConn being selected to the post-season NIT overnight if they attend UConn. (National Invitational Tournament). Forget It! oftcn thcY lose thcir identity at CARTOONS AH this leaves us with is our third alternative, which in itself has out-of-state institutions." several drawbacks. Blume also stated that it is the UConn is a state University, and by virtue of that fact, the policy of the University of AND FREE BUBBLEGUM University of Connecticut has an obligation to the high school Connecticut Alumni Association students of the state. Is this school living up to its function if only to recognize individual and team Sponsored by Webb Council the top third of an in-state high school class can accepted? The excellence as important rest are forced to leave the state or settle for a lesser choice in contributions to the University's THIS THURSDAY NOV. 30th overall standing in the state, Connecticut. 8pm VDM only $.75 Through expansion, we would be able to accept a greater range of region and the nation. 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