Page 4 Connecticut Daily Campus Wednesday, September 22, 1976 Connecticut News In Brief Man reports knifepoint attack MIDDLETOWN (UPl)—- A man complained to police that three women forced him into a car, made him to perform sexually at knifepoint and then left him stark naked in the middle of the street. "That's what the complaint says. but we don't know if it is true or untrue. It is still under investigation." Capt. Salvatore Faraci said Tuesday. The man. whose identity was withheld. was booked on larceny "charges from a “prior situation,” pqlice said. GOP eyes control of legislature HARTFORD (UPl)— The Republicans could dapture both houses of the Connecticut legislature. Senate Minority Leader Lewis Rome. R-Bloomfield, said Tuesday. “In Connecticut we have a great chance to capture both houses of the General Assembly. The ingredients are all there- good candidates. good organizational work and good issues." he told the weekly GOP state luncheon. Rome said the major issues in the legislative campaign would be budgetary. including Gov. Ella T. Grasso planned use of 13 months of tax revenue to pay expenses incurred during 12 months and her prediciton of an $80 million deficit for the year ending June 30 which proved to be a $34.7 million surplus. Hanglider killed in crash on rocks SIMSBURY (UPl)— A 28-year-old man trying to launch a hanglider from atop Talcott Mountain Tuesday fell I00 feet to his death. state police said. Witnesses told police Alfred J. Julazzi Jr. of Wethersfield. failed to get the proper lift in his hanglider launched from a specially constructed runway on the west side of the mountain. Raid nets elderly gamblers BRIDGEPORT (UPl)— A 78-year-old Fairfield man and a Bridgeport father and daughter were among four persons arrested Tuesday on professional gambling charges. The arrests resulted from search warrants issued on the basis of court-ordered wiretaps and were made by state police organized crime detectives and police in Fairfield and Bridgeport. Arrested were Samuel Frank. 78. Fairfield; William Riccio. 63, and his daughter, Deborah. 20. Bridgeport. Each is charged with one count of professional gambling. Houley answers, asks questions HARTFORD (UPl)— Sen. Robert D. Houley. D-Somers, has filled out the Connecticut Citizen Action Group questionnaire for legislators and announced plans to send the group a questionnaire of his own. The citizen's group wanted to know his annual income and stands on the issues. questions it asked all legislators so it could develop thumbnail sketches and numerical ratings of how they stand on (‘CAG issues. The senator said he is not angry. but plans to send a questionnaire back to CCAG. For women By WENDY LAMBERT A self-help program geared toward educating women on pre- ventive health care methods and on their bodily functions is one of the programs the women's health collective plans to extablish this year. one of the coordinators of the collective said Monday night. Sharon Seltzer. a seventh sem- ester sociology major. and Molly Laird. a graduate student in biology. said they have scheduled a five-week training course for counseling on birth control, preg- nancy. self examination of the breasts, and other aspects of women's health care. Once the collective members have completed the training ses- sion, they will visit dormitories where women are interested in learning about women’s health care. Since 10 dormitories inquir- ed about the women's collective's lecture series last year. letters about the collective's health care program will be sent to all dormitory resident assistants within the next few weeks. Seltzer said. A file containing information on the medical services offered to women in the Storrs area will be updated this year, Seltzer said. Doctor fees, services, and attit- udes towards abortion are listed in this file and are available to all women who request referral to gynecological services. A long range collective project will be to investigate the legality of women purchasing contracep- tives at the women's clinic, Seltzer said. Women currently must purchase contraceptives at local pharmacies, where prices are high, according to one collect- ive member. A self-help breast examination day is scheduled for Oct. 9 from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Women's Center, where all inter- ested women can learn how to examine themselves using Collective plans course methods recommended by the American Cancer Society. The women’s health collective was established three years ago by the Women’s Center. In its first year of operation the wo- men's collective worked in con- junction with the women’s clinic at the infirmary in order to spend less money and plan better health care. Schaffer speech airs gripes against Weicker Continued from Page 1 more crime and more welfare costs, Schaffer said. “Weicker has been insensitive the job problems, especially during the crippled economic period of the past couple of years," she said. “Asa top priority, I would put the people back to work and keep them there," Schaffer said. Discussing gun control Schaffer said that the “Saturday night special”. a small, cheap hand- gun. is not used for hunting or target practice, but “to be fired at another human being." "Crime is so severe in this country and we've got to stop the proliferation of crime. and a place to start is to outlaw the “Saturday night special." she said. Weicker voted against controls of the “special”. Schaffer said. She said she plans to work to outlaw cheap handguns. When asked if she would be responsive to Connecticut resi- dents while in Washington. Schaffer said she would have__“a relationship with the people and with the government." While in the State Senate. Schaffer submitted a bill to create state sponsorship of a medical insurance program, legislation to fight discrimination, improve ed- ucation and to control pollution. “The important thing is not to let Nov. 2 go by without going to the voting booth. we can do it together." Schaffer said. uarium Center BATTEY ROAD off Rte. 32 SOUTH WILLINGTON, CT. N SEPTEMBER SUPER EISII SAlE - THURSDAY 9/23 - SUNDAY 9/26 INTERESTED IN A 10 GAL. TANK OR SETUP? O'DelI 10 gal. tank w/incandescent full cover..S12.98 Metaframe 10 gal. woodtone tank, glass canopy, fluorescent light .. $19.08 Ahoy 10 gal. tank.. S588 Metatrame 10 gal. stand..$9.9O OR SOMETHING LARGER? . . . . . 30 gal. Ahoy tank, glass canopy, O‘DelI fluor. light .. $59.98 29 gal. 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