[L By PETER A. BROWN WETHERSFIELD- (UPI) - State gaming commissioners Wednes- day abandoned their threatened boycott of a legislative panel investigating them and agreed to appear for questioning. But the commissioners said they would not appear Thursday as originally asked and suggested Oct. 7 as the date for the hearing. The nine members of the Com- mission on Special Revenue init- ially said they would not appear ot any hearing prior to the general elections in November, bringing threats from legislative leaders they would be subphoenaed and penalized of they failed to appear. Louis Ciccarello. D. Norwalk, head of the legislative panel Employment office opens The financial aid office has The new office is at 12 Gilbert employment e0°"dl"3t°V-53ld- opened a new ‘central office for Road, and officials are conducting He added the intel‘VleWS are also students seeking work-study interviews with students to de- funds or part time work at UConn. termine if, under federal regula- the student employment coordin- tions, they are eligible to receive ator said this week. aid. Martin Hirschorn, student .. x... ..-. 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Hirschorn said the Student Em- ployment Office is also able to process payroll authorizations at the new location. Job applications are received from departments in the University wishing to fill“ essen- tial jobs" and the employment office will aid the departments in filling the openings, however “department personel will deter- mine their own needs and job priorities." Hirschorn said. p Today will be sunny and cool g with high temperatures in the / / low to mid 60’s. Partly cloudy / / and quite cool tonight, with ? temperatures ranging from the high 30’s to the low 40’s. / Friday will be partly cloudy d with temperatures between 65 X to 70. 2 § ‘\:\:\'c<.\_\.'\:\.'\'.\.'\'.\.‘\’.\.‘\’.\.\’_\-'\— (Student Union). check it out. THE UCONN SKI CLUB will hold it's first meeting of the year on Thursday Sept. 23 at 7:00pm in S.U. .306 This will be an important meeting to discuss upcoming trips and take care of membership. Brochures will be available and a ski movie will be shown. Stop by and Thursday September 23, i976 Connecticut Daily Campus Page 5 Gaming panel cools fire with legislature conducting the probe. said “l'm delighted the commission is going to make itself available some- time." But he said the commissions hiring of one of its members as its executive secretary was an example of the “clubhouse politics" he said permeated the commission. The commission earlier in the day named East Hartford Democratic Chairman James M. Fitzgerald as its new executive secretary. formalizing an appoin- tment that had been expected for weeks. Ciccarello called the commis- sion's appointment of Fitzgerald “dep|oi;able." He said by appointing Ritzgerald the com- mission had “substantially un- dercut the committee’sinvesti- gation." - After a hearing of the General Law Committee's sub-committee on gaming two weeks ago the commission said it would not appear again before election day because they said the investiga- tion was “politically motivated." After that hearing committee members said they did not believe gaming commission members who denied politics was ' involved in a shift of several panel jobs - including Fitzgerald's. Sen. Louis Ciearello. D. Nor- walk. said he thought the com- mission should be restructured. He set the Thursday hearing last week - New judgeship near for federal court WASHINGTON (UPI) - Legis- lation to create an additional‘ federal district court judgeship in Connecticut has been approved by the House Judiciary Com- mittee. The action camel Tuesday after the entire Connecticut congres- sional delegation urged the com- mittee to approve such a measure Connecticut now has four federal judges who sit in Hartford or New Haven. in a letter to the House Judiciary Committee. all six state representatives wrote. “The dis- trict of Connecticut must have \'“"' \’l\ll .‘wll'»l"-‘ti’ 456-ll4l‘ It ‘ \: l0-0 l-"-.':.- 10-‘) . rm’. ‘sA'l':__l0-6 Complete Optical Service Latest styles in fashion Wire and Plastic Frames Fashion tints Plastic and Glass Lenses Services Offered- Wire Frames Soldered Can repair most types of Plastic Frame SAME DAY SERVICE \1fl'\'- I0-9 THURS: I0-9 this additional judge to ensure the swift adjuducation of the existing ease backlog and of future cases filed in the district court." They said the number of cases filed has more than doubled in the past decade - from 734 in I966 to 1.547 in I976. They said the number of cases filed has more than doubled in the bast decade - from 734 in I966 to 1.547 in 1976. The additional federal judgeship contained in a measure that would create 46 more federal judgeships nationwide. would bring the number of judges serving Connecticut to five. Connecticut Daily Campus Photography Editor Applications are now being accepted Deadline is Friday noon Inquire at 486 3407 Ser\‘i(‘t‘ A\'dIl;llili* on llearinu, .\i«ls (I(ml;u'l lA‘n$t'< ‘ ‘x‘— ll) SIMMONS ..riNSliD OPTICIAN 765 MAIN ST. 645-ll9l l9l MAIN ST. 643-I900 MANCHESTER. CONN