I INSIDE TODAY MONDAY OCT. 3 is the last THE UCONN SOCCER TEAM THE UCONN DEPARTMENT THE CONGRESS voted over- MUHAMMAD ALI defeated was defeated by the University of Student Affairs and Services day to put a course on PASS whelmingly to approve funds Earnie Shavers in a unanimous FAIL for the Fall '77 Semester. of San Francisco Dons Thurs- is sponsoring a "Day of Pride" to research the construction of decision Thursday night. Story day. 3-2 in a physical contest in Hartford Oct. 8." Tickets may a neutron bombs. Story page page 16. on the soccer field. Story page be obtained from Vice Presi- 16. dent for Student Affairs and Services Frederick-G. Adams. Story page 4. (Hatmztti art SatltJ (ftamjmH Serving Storrs Since 1896 VOL. LXXXI NO. 15 STORRS.CONNECTICUT FRIDA Y. SEPTEMBER 30. 1977 Health Center charged with phone violations By JOHN C. MAYO the agencies might be more The UConn Health Center in careful in regulating their own Farmington is the worst offender phones' uses," he said. of a rule that prohibits Connecti- Donahue said copies of the cut state agencies accepting audit had been sent to the collect calls or making third- Comptroller's Office, the Gover- party calls, an auditor for the nor's Office and to several key state said Thursday. legislative committees. State Auditor Leo Donahue A spokesman for the State said the State Auditors Depart- Comptroller's Office said that ment recently conducted a report office has neither the staff nor for the 1975-76 fiscal year and the equipment to bring correc- found the Health Center to be tive action against the agencies the biggest offender with 207 at this time, but would not let call violations. such violations escape repri- A total of 1.149 unauthorized manding action in the future. calls were places by state The Comptroller's Office is agencies during that period. developing a computer tele- Donahue said. Major violators of phone system that would esti- United Press International the law other than the Health mate cost distribution and han- unneu rress unvriwnnw Center, included the State De- dle auditing services British Foreign Secretary David Owen | L|, speaking before the U.N. Security Council Wednesday, asks partment of Social Services and that the council appoint a special U.N. representative to participate in negotiations for a cease-fire in the State Department of Child-, Rhodesia. U.S. Ambassador Andrew Young later urged the U.N. body to adopt the British proposed ren and Youth Services. resolution. "At the same time we conduct- ed a audit we examined the comptroller's effectiveness in Carter supports armed canal defense regulating their calls." Donahue said. "We found orders had been WASHINGTON (UPI) — Presi- military action. distinct possibility rioting and Dornan. "That is the serious sent out banning the acceptance dent Carter said Thursday if And both the President and sabotage may erupt in the Canal question over the possibility of a of all collect calls or third party rioting breaks out in Panama Attorney General Griffin Bell Zone. conflict there." calls in which calls were charged because the Senate rejects the said the House would have a "But I will tell you." Dornan A presidential aide said the to state agency phones." he Panama Canal treaty, he is chance to consider the treaty quoted the President as saying. congressman had "broken a said. committed to defending the "but. despite conservative conten- "I will defend the Panama long-time rule" by quoting the "As part of the audit, we also waterway even "if it takes tions, the Senate had the sole Canal. 1 can defend it. Some President directly and denied recommended the state adopt a 100.000 troops," according to a power to ratify. people say it will take 100.000 Carter had talked about possible policy in which the Comptroller's California congressman. Carter met with House Repub- men to defend it. Well. I've got disturbances. Office is not responsible for any In a separate meeting. Carter licans in a closed White House the troops and I will use them." Dornan said the President also unauthorized bills and the also told the chief executives of meeting, and Rep. Robert Dor- "However, will you in the called Panamanian leader Omar various agencies include in their major movie companies he be- nan, R-Calif.. said later the Congress back up a sustained Torrijos "...an enlightened dic- budgets a surplus to cover such lieves the United States can President warned if the Senate action in the Canal Zone?" tator w ho has concern for his calls." Donahue said. "We feel defend the canal "against any turns down the treaty, there is a Carter continued, according to people." Fans with six-packs see Huskies fall, 3-2 By MARLA ROMASH seemed to be the only place to be Wednesday afternoon. At 1:30 p.m. there were almost 100 It's one of the few places where you can die-hard UConn soccer fans armed with see some of the best intercollegiate six-packs of-beer, anxiously awaiting the SOCGCf in the nation in an atmosphere start of the Huskies contest with San similar to that found during Frats ' Francisco set for almost three hours later. weekend or a spontaneous all-day pam By 3 p.m. their numbers had increased at Coventry Lake. into the thousands and the six-packs gave It would have been even wilder if the way to kegs — at least 15 of which were Huskies has won instead ol falling 3-2 to counted on the west side of the field. The the powerful San Francisco squad. As in a number of beers consumed at the contest number of this season's games the breaks didn't even come close to the number of not-to mention the referee's whistles just students who were conspicuously absent weren't going in UConn's favor. from classes which started after 2 p.m. "The way this season has been going, it UConn soccer games, especially those reminds me of my first season here." against tough teams, tend to bring UConn Head Coach Joe Morrone said «v. -, S,a" Pf,0,° D* Phil Knudsen everyone out. regardless of whether thev after the game. "No matter what we do Over 5700 UConn soccer fans tuned oat to watch the Huskies fall to the University oi know soccer or not The soccer field nothing seems to be going our way." San Francisco 3-2 Thursday. Cant, on page 16 \\P\ l\V W\W>\(W? '•■>\.'|-_A •■ -';ir I "\ ■ -ln\l\ • ■• . ■ 1 • > •" Olmtt^rttrut fiatlg Campus OfTlCEOF MAHKUAEHT Serving Storrs Since 1896 Mark A. Dupult BUDGET Edltor-ln-Chto; Jahn Hill III Cralg K. Spory Managing Editor BWSIMSS Mwtgtf Vtvtan B. Martin AMactaM Editor Days to remember September seems to be the month that has always received the LETTERS TO THE EDITOR most publicity; people sing about trying to remember it's days, and others, by remembering it lasts only 30 days, can quickly remember that so do three other months. A vital, volunteer The rewards of As the last day of September fades into October we will all see and feel how the days will grow still colder. This is the time of year that Mansfield Tutorial seems to balance out all the others student service To the Editor: To the Editor: People look back at what they did during the summer, and at the This is in regard to the article, "A Refuge for the This letter is to inform the UConn population of a same time, anticipate what the winter months will bring. Lonely" by Lynda V.E. Crawford which appeared very worthwhile and rewarding program which in the September 23 Daily Campus. We would like everyone can become involved in. Mansfield While this process seeems to run right on schedule, it would seem to thank Crawford and the staff of the Daily Tutorial is comprised of a group of UConn the leaves may be waiting for an added something to give them Campus for being sensitive to the need for such a volunteers who go over to the training school every permission to turn their traditional fall colors. service as 'Dialogue' and the crisis that may Thursday night. potentially occur on campus and in the surround- IF YOU JOIN US. a bus will pick you up near Depsite the autumn rains that have had many people wondering ing community. your dorm at 6:30 p.m. and bring you back by 9:00. whether or not the unwelcomed visitiors will make itself at home, we VOLUNTEERS AT DIALOGUE complete 60 So if you are worried about missing parties or need those colors that always seem to bring golden highlights to this hours of intensive training before they are eligible studying for a test, there is still plenty of time. part of the state. to work a shift, and 50 hours of training while they Once you arrive at the training school, there are a are a staff member. One of the workshops they are number of groups you can join. They range from As chillier winds begin to grow, along with the layers of clothing required to attend during pro-staffing training is working with adolcsents in a social setting to worn about campus, it's time to look around, and ahead to still on Suicide and Emergencies' which is facilitated by doing behavior modification with children. There is another month. Albert Brown, Director of Mental Health Services a new group starting that needs innovative at the University.
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