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                    <text>bJ. Sttll Coodcblld

be Jtoppal lbe !Wldl · - the lobbyitll OrtF,iz.alion
refllscd to pnrride lb C0111J&gt;U1 reedpt1. NYPI.RG maintained
!MIIince it is a oentrallzed off1ee It doea not kec:p campus· bY·
SUNY audeat leadon are a&gt;rtcerned that a m...,. campus budaels.
addrasina tbe question or cllsbun&lt;ment o r mandatory
student fees m_, llffca tbclr authority over tbcse fllDdJ. Tho lloyoed NYPfRG
mcmorandwn. cin;uJatina t,hrouahout the state. wu In
The s~ is currently "tncumbered." tccordJna to
response to a recent decision by a UB adroinlstrtttor to Treasurer Alan Nathan. NYPIRG bas until October I to
withhold money due to Ibis Uaivcrsity's branch of tbc New pro'{ide tbe documenwlon which Nathan bas ..,quested-a
Yort Publk lnlaal R....,..., Group (NYPIRG).
brc:akdown of bow saJuicd suff mcmbcn ...., paid and a
"It's borrmdooll aod we 'lrill iporc tbem." ISSa1ed cletalk&lt;l Job dclcrlptlon or each. If NYPIRG refused to
B•tllhunton Suodmt AuocUWoo (SA) President o..., CQG~ply, the money will ao into SA's Ja1&lt;r11 funds. from
W'-wstl, "tbeo we'D battle tbem on lt." lie told Tit~ whl&lt;b onlv tho Sludoot ICtill~ can rei cue iL
S/]«11111!' th.at he,bad dliiCIISSed tbe.mattcr with ~.otbcr Yet mai1y insist !bat the issued aocs far beyand NYPIRG.
SA pr&lt;SideD!s
1111 aaroed tbe awddlnes a&gt;ntunod 10 the SlemiDiisted, "It wu nota NYPIRO question, it 1. . stlldent
meaJO
IUltable.
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"Mos SA prcsiclmts ate aoina to spit at it," W~ OWl ory oe 11.•
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added, includlq UB SA praideot '"" ~echan. Sheehan
Hanipn admit• that she has formulated "? ~ew ~or
declloed conun&lt;nl, noilna that he prcfera 10 walt until he _ roaulatloiU, but ~~., has sunply restated ~illlltl pri~
meets with admiDisuatonto aaua&lt; their reiClloos ·
and added her opmiOIU. The Doputy Counal also explaitlecl
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tMI tbo auiddiacs ate "Intended IO ald, 110t dictate catOput
- ~-" NYPIRG offtdals ,....e aitieal of tho mana.
Stadalt Allocialion of the Scare Unlvcnity (SASU) C&gt;OIIIi&gt;laiJIIII&amp; that sinc:e it b only ooe
it bas little
praidcnt Jlm Seem .echoed Wisnewsti'~eoodcmnation ofthe W&lt;iJbt. "We woo't write a contract actlO&lt;dina to ber
memo mallltainlna that admlllistrat
trYina 1 ·~u opinion.'' ~potcsman Torn Wathen Insisted. Bu1 both
men
owr DWidatory reeo.·?~.ar;..nctod :'..at th: Nathan aod Lorenwti ~ed that t~ contract oould be
~ ~ually we away po- from tbe SA's _ taken r~ tbe me;mo to $8Wfy th.U: ~e.
bcciiOiac tile stucleol ao...........r CllrftDlly "acu pow..Thc1p0k&lt;SIMQ lashed out at Hamaao • drall and uscned
throQib coouol of m.anclatory fees."
that it wu desiped, ?~ to
NYPIRG, but at
,. - - ilralled by Deputy Coltneil for Lqal mandatory fees In aeneraJ. What ll docs. Is thJ;Ouab 1111
Alfaln ~ S. HarripG witb the auiiUDce of various Vice . ~e ~berne of """""ntlna moasura, ~·es the
P1aidd&gt;u tor SWdent Alf.U. ~tu tb~ St.au. UB adminbtraoons ~nttol ov"! wbal NYPIRG does,
Aaociac Vila ~'raideD~ Yor Slud&lt;llt A/I'.U. ADtboQy rdatod. UB Pro)ect Cooc-dinator t.-ci Smltb ..,-...1 with
~ for clotiDa out JMDdatory fees Wacbeft, cJ.aimiaa tbe mano is ...., etfort to llmil us."
bcro-wu iDvolved ;, tbe Alb1117 dlscuuiolu.
Tbe memo Is lnteftded to aiQcl&lt; campus p-ooipl in their
The. pqinu outlined by Harripn apply to "Ole ..,. of deallnas wilh NYPiltG aod Olber extcrt1al I'O'IP" 10 tbat the
IIIIDdotory •udall fees aod ,.. of Ualwni!y facilities by local SAs and local QI'JIIllutJoa cbopun CliO arrive 11 a
-...1 -·P'fllll ~·· But ID patic:Wary, tbe proper cootn&lt;l for llltw-e funclilla lfniAIGIIC"'S.
III'DR _..... 111e crafted to baDdle tbe · HanipD'• cootnct spec~ro:s tbat deWJod Wormatioo bi
uaiNYPillO problcat.
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· pro¥ided for a-Is aod ..mc.s 1111 oopaiDiloQ ' needs.
11111 .,._e _.., 011 t..or..-n's willlboldlll&amp;aholll ball
that procedun:, h .._lllj)pOIOdly be dottnliaed that
-.N~~P~aG'• .W.OUO ~ SA -.lloc:etlan, called
..Uvltlea aod pro}ects .,., for tho bmelit or tbe camp~~~
.......,. ..... ne AuooUc VIce ............... tlslt ~- Other lnfonnarion, lilt writes. lbould lliCiullt.
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description or tbe proj&lt;as ond a
of all salaried
employees and the lenath or their CXJlC&lt;,ed trntu..,.
Th_e contrott &amp;bould lllo oplain tbe manner or payment to
~ oraaniudon. so thu f!JIIl&gt;dll aw&amp;r&lt;b can be banded ow
m ~ wilh SCf"ices pcrfonn&lt;cl. Htonipn believes tMI
if on orpoilllJoo requesls ~ pa)'m&lt;nts, cfucn&lt;lon for
decisioo-makina should remain in the hands or tbe campus
lldminlstraiors.
ADd, mo.u lroponaotb for NYPIRG'• cuc, lbe contr8CI
lbould ba"" .._ , . iodicaOoe or how tbe cosu of conlrOCI
~ ....,.. arri"1:d • ·" Hanipn"is cmical o f the Cllf'a lt
UB lllftQI&lt;mall wiUcb docs oot provide the rdotloaslup
between iitrVl&lt;a tmd paym&lt;nt.
o..plte Lorenwti'l arauracot tMI NYPIROU. to submit
ltemizJOd reedpt1, tbe cont..., propoul doea not call for than
to be iucluded i.n lbe qte&lt;ment. "Tho ~ ... sbc
wrileo, "sl&gt;ould be abk to proYide CIIO\I&amp;ll mformatioo to
rcsol¥1: these quatic&gt;M."
Oo the quc:stlon of mandatory fees in aencraJ, Harriaan
loel IS (u U to imply thlt &lt;amPUl president&gt; could pouibiJ
o,..-nllt Sludcm activity bucl,a ~·ed by
SA-«D&lt;&lt; could disrcprd studcol ref&lt;f'CDdWD Olll&lt;:OIDCI.
Tho other .,.jot topic m...-.cl in tbe """"o· addr=&lt;d to
VU Chaocdlor for Sludoot Afnliu Roo Bristow. invoiY&lt;S
space alJotmmu oo&lt;&amp;atpv.s..
Tho memo c&amp;llt for a rovocable pcnuit- whi&lt;:b would
indude "compensation" (rau) to the Uaivcrsit)'-10 be
Jflnted thfO&lt;IIb SUNY to the atcmol ~. Tbe
pcn:nit-requlred for NYPIRG. Hanipo lmp6cs-would
bave to be aPI'fOYed by the V'tce Cbaoc:dlon for Capital
Facilities and F\nance and Bullneu, in adclltlon to the Slate
Attorney GcncRI aod Coropuoller.
Yd the issue of spaec bas ~ to be discwoed formally by
NYPIRG Mel tbe Uai-.i!y, ~ -.-c:cs iDdl&lt;:ale tbe
lobl&gt;yiDa OfPIIIzaljoa could fmd itsdf in trouble 00 lbe
matter. Smith declined IO clitcuss lpl(le, ootina it had oot ~
boca brotilbt up aod ......, nor 1111 issue." AI for the currmt _ , . due NYPIRG, Smith said It is
"business as USUAl" for t.be ~ - N&lt;Ftlatlom
iAvolviaa repn:sclltllti... r,_ Slob 8aucl I, SA. SASU,
Sn...... Affain ll&gt;d NYPIRG ba-e bea aoin&amp; oa to VI ODd
brW: tbe UB -~·AU of tbe pudcs " " - • mu..d
COIIUDCill.

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-IIIIICIUierl. will'~ over sao billion c1o11ar1 by t'e
mid-I !liDo 14111riaa -l,bcir aew modrjs, mi&gt;Cb or it for new
IIUIChiDa IDII.,.&amp;Ds.
. look worae For tile American auto l ndaslfy.
Ford'a tnt ~ .., Is .._.tuled to debut In the fall of
-j a,. a ~ oow p(Oduct, buill wiljl oow ..,... 1910 u rile l!lcott Ia Europe IDd LJDX in the United States. It
- ....-...,s b)' ......, ~ computer~, c:ould brio&amp; wil be ~ almoiJtan-.ly in the United States,
~ 1oect ~ tile brink or clioula- 1a the nat EDaland and aa--y.
~. I decedo llllloulll lllld orr wort&lt;n m&amp;J pay tbe price or a-atb the Jillay boodl of Es1coru u they roU &lt;&gt;f the
.lJ · ~ 111e ladusuy IDOre - e d and compotjtive........bt,lineinDeorborD,Mic:hipn,wiJl,bc triiiWtesbuiltin
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Tbe procJact ofllle "world car," a.lllllall, fud-d!ldcmt J-.qlleclcrbcldacaalnllaly,rear~inBrazil
~ mocld ~ for Mle ~ aroUaos 111e P&gt;be-'lrilll ahd oilier ~ ltolll Uotal of 12 couatries.
~ cam~ peu built and -bled •ID many diffctalt
U.S, auto ~ hav..loaa been used to operatina
COWilrla and fmaDOCICI thtoucb cccnplex intcl)lational iat&lt;n&gt;atiocuoDy. llul, UDdl oowlhdr otber dMiions have been
arranaancau.
larJdJ been autonomo"' natiooll uniu, fUJICtionina almost .
"I tldllk it !a oo ._.uon to say that Ford, aod tl)e- inclcpaldently of para&gt;t ...,.paries. The oow operations will
autocnotlw: ladllltlY u a wbcile, are cunently eapaod lil tbe ·be oomplc:tdy IDtepa&amp;ed oa a llol* ~most mauivo and P&lt;Ofound indUII!W molution In pO.oe.. The vua ' lntoqiMion 'aod labor-avina that sJobal
time hiJtory," says Ford Olalrman or the Board Pliilip P&lt;oduction offers &lt;:arr1cs an lmP&lt;euive price tq, however.
Caldwell. "What ocu thiS revolution apan from anythiaa tllat Ao internationally supplied and uaembled JDOdel costs $1.3
bas . - oceured in the put iJ Its world climcn.sion. "
biWon doll&amp;rs jwt to dew:loJ&gt;. A$ a result, auto companies are
· What makes tho world car possible is an entirely new looki111 for joint ventures IQd aWanceS-...orld-wide, G.M. bas
t~nolocr, ~ ~ t1.~ micro~r or computer. &lt;&gt;n a P.Urcbued l ~'per- iaterat ill J-'slsuzu M_otors Wtiile
cho•p, whidllays~IIIS for a fundamental restructunna of F~·· aovernmeot-owntd Reuult has acquired a 22.7
auto --'!on.• The rush to this technoloSY iJ continui!ll "!"cent than: ot Amcricu Motors.
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unabated ciCssllte the curreot .crisis. In (8Cl, tbe American"
These. enormous cosu combined wi_th illctoulnaJy 6~

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...r 2:5 porc:eat oflbe wort r~ 11w1

coonpetiuoo" u more compooila ..,.piDd OUIIIde llodr
troditionlll markets haw: led 101M iDciUStry obtcnen to

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predict that the 30 or so lnclcpcadCJII autO -'IC:Illl'a.1 in
the world will be reduced to aboun doml ~the tum of the
century.

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Dl:tlliAIJ dlltold ltfauul Play for tile U•lttd
Way fro• t·OO to 6:00 P·•· Ia tile Fllltler aad
Mlduld _..;,_ 11 o• tile Mala Sind eliiipu
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Vlllton ud .,-rddpaall Ia tile Play Day can
p urdlaM llotdop, baabvJen, INa- ud aoft
F-..pluas, •o•le .,._, psollM a nd
otlu prl&amp;ea doaated by uhtrtlty·area
..cm.aala
ralaanall riJ be nflkd,
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�S..eraJ yaro oao. tbe UB How:ioa orr.u 11&lt;po provldina ioccotm:o to
Induce Sludenu tivinJ bt the dol'lllitoriel 10 ret11111 t~ foiJowioa ,_,
llnroductlon oft~ rC&lt;llrllina..,udc:nt room lotlcry OONtil .. ed a 1111jor 1*1
or this.
Beeause UB's ...,_ frcsbrnaa dau in hlSiory wu adlllllt..t this 'f':IIT,
and fret.hmco ar&lt; JIWI'Io...,. priority for donniu&gt;ry -·many (tnt·)'al
students- ftodioa tbeoudYU in the uncomfonable pOIUioo of ltavina to
liVf off-campw.
AooordinJ LO HoUilD&amp; Diroaor M..t00o Boyoc, UB's prionc)' 'Y't&lt;Dl
wW be oeriously ICrlltiniud this :rear in wake of wlw ,. ltappeoina no.,.
"'--ate J&gt;iscc:tor of Housina Garry Soebner lndiealed 1h11 ..,.cnl
advantap:s 10 Uvina on-campuo have developed 11 UB. In addjtio&lt;t to
increased rcnlol and home heatioa OOstl, Sodlner abo mentioned th&lt;
autl(:tlve pnUey of not rcquirina dormitory Rudenls to be on 1 board
contract wilh Food Savice.
Addllion.Uy, re!Wna th&lt; dormitories ruin over 1he pas1 d~has
mack OOoQmpUi Lfvina tS sodaJ.ly a.ttrac:tivt U liviD&amp; o((-campus,
aotordlnato Soebner. He pointd tot~ abolition of .U·male buildinp and
• rule orobibltioa Uquor.
Beeause UB rcai•es op..-llina money from the Stllt Unlversrty of New
York tn rclllion lo the oumber of stud..-us reaiucored ~r•-the more
studenu the mort money-it 4 heoc(ocial to t~ Univmoily 10 admit ou
IIWIY students u possible without hun1111 iu repuwioa . That ,.u the
prlm¢ .-iVllion fOr incJcWaa this year'S fresltmao du$ by rouJhly jOO
from I&amp;R year'• total of 3,011 studenu.
Hown·cr. Direaor or tbe Off-Cmtpw HOUIIIIJ om... PIS Marrett
oompjllntd I&amp;R week tbll more foresiJbt should ho-. bm&gt; IJ''&lt;Il to
housioa lbe add1tJonal Rudmu. There arc pra&lt;tically no av:tdablc room•
wtlhin walkinJ dlJUnc&lt; of Ill&lt; Uoiv.,..;t), 11M: $1\d.
In fl(:t, wben t~ HOIIllftl Office rn:tived the annual freshman dan
projection by the Oj:ll&lt;e of Ad1111rnon &amp; Rocords (A4tRII&amp;R O..:ember,
the lara&lt; Increase in oa:cptance. had not ytt bm&gt; dct&lt;tmined
•• At the clme we were project:in&amp; the demand for housin&amp;. h was not
known how lara&lt; tbe incoming class would be," Boyce tl&lt;pllined.
Soehntr wd lhc pnuiblli1y of a SCY&lt;r&lt; housing •hona&amp;e w.u lir&lt;l
reallzod In "14tc sprina. early summer." AI thai lime. hit urncc 1old A&amp;R
to Inform A&lt;Xepled Jluderu• " tbat ho~uld be a p"'blern."

Housing-Part 2

UB caught short as
admissions,go up
by J olepll Sl• o•
MGM~Inl Edlrtw

Editors Note: 7'11i$ is the ~felt In a th~ port Rrlts eanctrnlnx

UB't ltousint,•h~

ln.,...... in the 'number Of frtsltmen and forclJli•RUdtnU odmiUed 10
UB, ooupled willllbo retenl Uead of Sludeou Uvio&amp; on&lt;ampU5, have .U
oontn1&gt;uted to the worst housina •hoi'UII• in UB hiJtory.

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SAC.AlO G..OUNit GoodJMII"MidMD aowd
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becofM •ptt;, . toOK¥"-• Ul CfonMicwy
room ....,., 100 o._ ,.....,..
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fraltmcn, pnlnlina 10 the fact that
• like most S&lt;hoob. i&gt; h••••l
dtffoculty IIH.rl&lt;tina tronsfer &lt;tudonu.
"If }IOU have a MUJ.III uansrcr matkft , you have no C'.hot« buuo admil
more freshmen," '-id. Dremut noted thai tbc admLIIislniiOCI b..t pvm
C'OCUideniJon tO hoiDiiiJ additk&gt;naJ students ia 19'l'J, but tblt DO polity
chiiDJtl eves rosulled.
An IDaease in the number or p..tua1e (Mtian Stlldeou 1w aiJo ldc-ntirocd u a reason fa&lt; tbe 11ousinJ awoch. Orcmuk aplaioed !hal
" Boffalo is very &amp;llt1ldivc to forap audenu ror.....,. r -... ...s lhal
In ...,...... t~y prefer on-can.puslivioa.
Sheehan p&gt;&lt;ntlooed tbll ~ bdi~ abow .....,.nr\b of the roucblY SOD
11~11 who bavo ret to settle 111&lt; fO&lt;cip.
NfJIJ: UB plttnS/or nat YftU.

. . lhMa pkt...O .. ""-1 ttMI Iool lor • pilOt le nn
n &amp;chool fhO¥H ln\0 Ita NCIOt'llll ...._

II appean the d&lt;cWoo to lnaease the number of first yearstudenu aoina
10 this Univcnity it tbc p!\'Oial fa&lt;t&lt;H in spreadina wbat bad'been ""annual
on__,us housing c:risis, to a &gt;hortagc ol b e d - aoywh..-c near UB.
•• A variety of tbinp came toaetber all 11 ooee and it just bkw up in lh&lt;
adrniniAralioo'• faee," Student Asaoc:illk&gt;n {SA) President Tim Shetllan
said.

Drop/add ~ines relatively short, despite e!1rollment hike
by J oll11 L19lan a
M"'•flnl Editor

In Poland, workep nand in line
for riahll. In Hollywood. KIO"
stand In hn&lt; piclo&lt;tina movie
studle». lo Japan, peopk •and in
line m..... produdfta Toyotas. But
ar UB. •lldeou just ore not
standina in line to rqistu (Ot
couna Ute lhey used 10.
" II'S still nor the most pltuant
thina 10 do, bu1 It's not lhc most
unplcuant lllina 10 do anymore,"
UB Director'or Admiulons and
Records Rk:bu d Orcmuk said,
dc:sCriblna the proccdutc 10 register
or drop and add oour..s.
Dremuk pc)IDied to many facto,.
that have cttustd a dtctt&amp;R in the

infamous "drop/add lin01'' which
in the pasl circled th&lt; JtCOnd noor
or Squire Hall. "Freshmen COl to
rqjsta oa-line this 'f':IIT and that
bdped ease the rush." tbe Dirutor
said. Formerly, f!Uiunm to t~
Ulliversit)l h..t to pre·r&lt;siJter and
wait .....U ~fore they would Jd •
schedule a~d. The new syszern
allows fiiU·)'a! students to prerqist..- u if they w..-e ad4ina
couna to their schedules, despite
being entered into tbe computer rot
the fiiU time.
•• Now rresbmen can sec
Immediately what courses lhey
n:cd\'ed and which ones lhey were
dosed out of, •' he beamed.
Oremult also noted that moil
realsuuion was provided for

araduatc aod M!U&amp;rd Fillmore operation• a "SUC&lt;al."
Colle&amp;&lt; (UB'• oiabl division)
DtemUk acknowledged that
ltlldenu. "Thesf','Sludenta don't former Eucut.ivc Y'"&gt;e&lt; Praidc:nt
even bave 10 sa fOOl oo-campw 10 Albert Solnil wu instrumental In
reaiuer," Dremuk aplained., a.nd -ndpioa to dear l&lt;lme mafw tbll
their abxoeelw helped avoid looa b . . t - plquinJ the "dropf..td"
drOp/add liaa.
system, " He (Som~) ao&lt; tbinas off
t~ boob that bl«ted U5 from
- ;ldtoabooltll
aoina with our plans,"
While most flUlc:tions 11 tbt Dremuk recalled. " Also, task
University w..-e clo5td over thk forus ~ .., up 10 study the
pa11 holiday wcdre:nd. 'he problems iD&lt;UrTed from last )'W '•
Adml$sioru and Records eomputen rfli,stration ...
and their OperllOtS did DOl enjoy
In pu yean. • major problem
the summc:i's last Dina. .. We were was eaU&gt;ed by many 1e11demic
o pc.n the eolirc Labor Da.y dept11JtlcoU cbanJina coiirses afler
weekend," Drtmuk said, nollna Spriog pre•realstratlan. In many
that t he computer _C.c.ilieicr cases, studtol$ would l~ve _for
ac&lt;:Omodated Iars• eoouab ..-owds summer V~~Cation only 10 rtturu in
10 cau th&lt; unpreeedoued holi~ the fall and dl100ver thll courses,

which they had .-:beduled for
tllmudvcs. - • closed lxotue tile
b..t bm&gt; eanc:odl&lt;d. This

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''controls.. haw beal Ullli:tuctd co
miDimlu ooune clulnaa allcr prereaistntioa hal beaw&gt;.

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updates from the oclocdulilta &lt;mi&lt;IS
th11 sbo'4 how IIWIY studeou
reaiJtered f01 which claua and 01
wbtllima. "Thb wa1 depanmeou
kno"' hoW lO ICbeduf&lt; CIOU.... and
whether co add mo« co tbt'
schedule," Drtmuk ald. "This wW
result tn a more lirtn and Slablc
schedule."
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courses "ariH hourly, Dremuk

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t lhe 1J1b1e Is (Idly equlj)ped wllb pwl iD baDd, bul Olher
~ almiWUiof " " ' - IIIII , _ and a notllllll C0U11r00111
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Moclally litU&amp;Ied iD • Squire Hall ..-ina
room-c:ue Ia JeUioa- is tilt Sludeoc·Wlde Judlciaty
(SWJ). one or Lhree oo~pos couru an uJ&gt;hacty
audeoc ml&amp;bl be called bdort.
SWJ-..at or cbc IWO at)ldcnt-only coum
hcre-b011dla clispulco bctwcco 1tucknl ,O¥CfliiDCIIU
and c:hallcna'" nsaclc apilUI Jllleltnl pmwm1
conllitudons. Otbenwitc, swJ - · !Kift-&lt;lotmitory
oampl.llnu wilbio !be UniV&lt;nily. lbe l11ter Rtsldcoct

Ddeaduts ill tile otudcnl &lt;:&lt;&gt;WU Couucl "'ihy or
• chlr... ~ sanc0ou impooecl. or wllk:ll !he
ar- Ia the lhtce cowu Is the - c l u i o o or
~co tile Pttsldtut &amp;ad to the Head of Housina
Ia lit&lt; caoe pr UU. lbe cwo audcm cowu ha..
- . m l l h oppeab iD hiswry, all clenied.
Eacb cldGidanr in tilt ltucknl CIOWU is prC&gt;'Iided
with . . , _ CIOWild froao Jll&gt;UP kpl .....-k:a, or
tl&gt;ty may oiula ouiS!de CO&lt;JJSSd. Prooecvdoa by
-work/ltady Jay •udmls is • lJDi....Uy ...-.lc:e.
The p&lt;imary -~or !be jodidlrieo-s&lt;S up ia !be
early Sewn~ ~edl1 ed.-x.o.J and 001 vtrJ
*P!l&lt;oprialt to rcbabiliwe a pct1011. It &amp;Ufiiii'U co keep
a low pro!Ue to protect the auclcGls- prooidespeer

A Sludcnt Affair&amp; orricial lui y&lt;as salda
" cn:mmdow" bad&lt;lo&amp; or cua cootinually hampers
!be l)'llem. As IIWIY u JOO cases jcnmcd !be oalmdor
JudldM)' \llRJ), covers sltri!Jar diJputa occurrina loa Fall.
ibc ~ between IRJ .aad
within the il6imt. The lllOQ ¥\olcot cue lui year oa SWJ-wue 9~ perccot bousiQa dispuaa ....,&lt;din~ to
aunpos ln""'ved a PtriOn bf..tlna 1 bottle and cwo former Chief Jultica. Th~ Maiacmance
cbuina another PtriOn with h .
' Comml«llf covered atocal or lin.,... o,...lut year.
llach court aeeb minority repreoeacadoa, but bas
bad trouble meetin&amp; !bat aoAl in !be pasl beeiUJe of I
ca... or . ...... ussult, threats,and damqc to reported Jae.k or appUcaau.
property are the ooncem or the Commluee for
The coUrts cake up a lot or ~ ror partldp&amp;~~ll.
Maintenanc:c: or PubUc Order, whose job It Is to Members or the nudent courts averaa&lt; t.hree hours
determine whether a 11udent should ranaln • member weekly and fifteen hours 'l'e&lt;klY for lite t:bief Jusdca.
of !be acadcmlc community.
Coaunll!ee represcntativa tal&lt;e cues on an evenina
The Commlllee is tWO thirds faculty and Jllff and bub due to the, extreme cirCUJilSWI&lt;a or tile ebaraa
!be remainder are otudcnt members. Tbe commhtee involved. Sina: the escabUsbment or lbelbree coum in
can also rule 011 non·UB st.udcnu wbo violate campus the early seventies, tbe Coaunltteehucoveredonly ISO
r"!..wati0111 within campw llmlll.

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Check 'T'hls Alternative Food Plan:
Home cooking • not lnstltlltlonal
Hot meals • pr1me meat cuts
f"rtsh vegeubles dally
NO powdered or frozen foods
Home atmosphere
3 mlnuu walk from Ellicott Qonns
• 13 meals a week • with b~i lunches
With the outrageously low pr1ce or·-.359
term, 5250 without lunches.

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Check'!.t of Couna fOI' Credit Offered FaJl '80
JS 280: Jewith Myetl.clem

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�Already renowned for tbdr
siulina c.mpaip pace, New
York State's RepubUcan and
Democ:radc Senatorial primll)l
races are beating up as the
contest nears Its September 9
climax.
The Republican race was
expec~ed to be a picce-&lt;lf..:ake
for 76-year old incumbent
Jacob Javiu. Ya , bis unknown
opponent.
Hempstead
TownSupcrvisor Alfonse M.
0' Amato, bas fouaht a
brilliant, sometimes considered
sianderous, campaign. He hu
auacked Javiu on his age and
his health and pounded rhe Issue
to the pubUc with B(Bphlc
televbion commercials.
The most wdl·k.n own is the
on&lt; where a crumpled Javm
post&lt;r is discarded on the noor
after Republicans walk our on 1
Javirs rally; a litany of his
liberal votins record is recited in
the
bac ksround .
0' Amato-labeled as ' 1ultra-

fo!Jowiq the 11'0« IDdit.iocW
politic:aJ velA. He Is tcm iD the
halls of Conpea, ~
backs
with
esteemed
Republican s like former
President Cktald Ford and
Senator Barry Goldwater.
Javiu hu !tied to portray
himself u experienced and
competent, despite hii ace and
heattb. Early in the campaign,
Javiu was honCSI with bis
inquisitors in explainina his
disease, bclievinJ that tbc public
would support him anywa7.
Yet, be is still con.sldered the
favorite and all the reeent
hoopla ha.s shifted some
auention IWJY from the
Democratic race~
Dubbed the "AII·Star Race"
THREE'S CONrAHY: ThfM of the
contiNCI«&lt; ln nut
ContrNtWOI'ft~ 0~ HoiUman aM t~ N. . Yor\
by tbe media, the primll)l li&amp;lll
T....O.ye ~Jean Mid o.nocr.tte: JN'fn.rt.l l.nduct. GOP
M:1yot John Uftcb1p
,.,....., lnc:urribaGe Jacob J•'l'lt• ~ M4 Otmocntic
has captivaJed rhe public with
its roster of candidates. Fonner
conserYative" ' bY Javits-ba.s time, a faa his opponent is fond Islander's head;,n attacks have
New York C'ny Ma)'Dt John
assailed tbe four-term Senator's of noons. This stc11qy is ·bad on Javits' reputation.
Lindsey, fntrl)('f Mw America
votin.a record as too liberal for a payina off. In a reeent Ntw
Bess
Myerson
and
Republican.
York Times poll, the difference Oldman
Congresswoman Uz Holtzman
Javiu bas supported between tbe two men was seven
Ja&gt;•its-who fears a low turn· are .MJ considered well-known
President Carter's lesislative percent, a revealing figure out Tuesday-has responded
political personalities.
program over 80 percevt or the iiiUstratlna· the effects the Lons with
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Intense Senate races wind down

LANftQAGE

b7 O.o Bowman

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The New York Srate Board of
Resent s plans to make it
toucher for unqualified
students to receive money from
Scare l'inanclal awards and the
Tuition Assistance Program
(TAP} in particular.
·,
Slate Univenities will bave to
conform to State-wide
resuarions which would C11S\lre
that a srudenr b progrwins
cowards a university dc:atee and
has achieved a minimum
cumularive arade average
accordlns co Donald J , Nolan,
Assisrant Commissi.oner for
Higher Educarion Academic
Review.
"In the put all a studenr
would have to do 10 rccrive
TAP is sian up for 12 credit
hours which constitures fulltime study for purposes or such
Scare
awards,"
Nolan
explained . "Some students
would just drop the courses,"
he insisted, "with the intention
or usins their TAP awards for
purposes other than tuition.''

"T11e Most Impressive
Achievement
of the Human Mind"
Social Science Distribution Credit-Electives
Fall 1980
Social Otg.enluUon af'd flnoQtJIQ"e tJM In ltadifional eiMic group.s
(e.g•• NaiAie American, Bf•ck. Getman, Italian, Pofts,o, Puffto Rlc-.at~.
Ukr•inian.) \3nd some toctna onu (e.g., Far- and Mrddlo-£utern).

Bilingualism ond Bullalo Engllsl!.
MWF 2·2:50
D[oiMdott Ann.., Rm. 211
ROjj. No. 427470
Dt. Wollgang Woldt

U N 110:
LANGUAGE IN HUMAN UFE
An lntroduetory sur¥ey. How t.anguages w~ as communlelit!On
oy11toms. Tho roles ptaytO by language In lluman ~hly. tn
social systems ana In culturaJ continuity.
MWF 1-t-.50
DloiMdott, Rm. 204
floe. No. 427469
Or. Jo.n Bybee

LIN 303:
ORGANIZATION OF LANGUAGE
An Introduction lor non-maJors 10 the sc:Jence ol language. Toplca
lnc.lude lh• sounds of language; 1M hi5tory of languag-e and
lanouage.s. languaoe and the brain, n()l'l-humln commun1catlon
aystem. and unf¥ersaJa of lanou•o•-

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Stude!ll mtJidaiOfY , _ llave lono liMn a !hom In lila aida ol
Un'-alt1-atlona. Stii&lt;Mnta ~ually voice conc.n' that thei r
moMY ta being epent lml)rOC*ty ot on cau- they don't betlew ln.
How-. SUNY hu gone O'teftloard wltll ltelatest memo.
8111dent Aaaoclatton (~ olllclala repeatedly attempt to plot new
atraii!QI. . to Wfb manctatory r.. abutee. Uni..-.Jty admlnletratore
., are lotced to subtly over- the eyatem ol Cllndl ng ahldent
li orgenWitona to ehec:k for olarlng lmproprl«lea.
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Yet diiCOnlenl Ia soutllkid again and again and the debate aver
dlabutMI of the mandatotY , _ alrnmere. No doUbt aoma ctlanueara In otdet.
But any changes shculd be made c:autloualy to ansura that
SUNY C,ntral and the admlnatratlon l e almply not maai(Jng an
Impi ngement on student rlghta wllh technicalities. Antegonlam
between the 11dmlnlstratlon and atudent groops- either tor
pOlitical or philosophical dlllerencea-nas existed and should not
ovor bo Impetus for chanae.
No student or student ieader should quietly walch a memo, like
tho orie I rom AlbanY! circulate tho SUNY campuses. Martdatory lee
guraerrnes need a change, but not one that wfll weed pOWer away
from students.
Fot too tong students fought to gain autollomy over aometsaues
on campus. The reaction of the Binghamton (SA) President to the
merno-"tt'e hOflendous and we will l gnote them"-may be
ollghtly •~treme. but It's on the right track.
The Albany feller, drafted by Deputy Counsel for Legal Affaire
Nancy S. Harrigan, spells out requirements an organization must
adhere to If It seeks funding. As suggestions, they're good ana It
might be wise to consldel"thom.
But the Implication that university presidents could overrula
student activity budget allocallona approved by an SA and
disregard student referendlrm votes on mandatory fees Ia
Intolerable. If that Is the case, any "powef' vested In studenll Ia 1
simply a facade. The suggestion Itself Is brazen.
The oJher absurdity ol the Harrlngan memo Is Its ca11 lot a
university to lnue a revolteble permit to an "extemaJ" organization
and expect • oolripensatlon" lot apace used on e!llbus.
Cherglng an organization like NYPIRG lor the space It uses Ia
unfair. Many studen ts would argujl that NYPIRG Is more valuable
to thom than a number o f "lnlernal" organizations. The projects
that NYPIRG organizes and the lobbying skills It teaches to any
Interested university' member should be componntlon enouah.
Asking a " rental" fee from any student group at a public
unlverahy appears to defy the whole concept of stat•tunded
education. charging any student Of group of students-who
C0&lt;1trlbuta aometnlng to the unlverstty-lot the space they take up,
Ia absurd.
HOI)Ifutly, the memo will be taken only as a auggeallon and
eom• of Its ldau wilt be adapted to raa&lt;:h an agr-..en t between
SA and NYPIRG here. The UB participants have aatd that can be
Walked on.
We have no doubt thatthla University's SA will stand s trong In
any negotiations and not relinquish student powers to tha
administration. We are not particularly worri ed What the outcome
will be.
by Robart G. 81111
But wnat concerns us Is the memo's tone and Implications.
Although NYPIRG Is the only organization menlloned, It Ia obvious
Tllomao Wolfe wrote that you could come
thet SUNY C«\tral In Albany hu other groups In mind. Thll nome~ and you belt.vod htm. The _,ld fact thai
c:ampua could be torn apart If groups are Isolated by varying 8ulfalo WUII't nome fO&lt; you helped rationaliZe your
atwo,_ COflllng /Hell M&lt;etnat...t. Whet'*'"' -~
crlte.l a.
But most Important Ia the IUQ98atlon . that power Ql'ien to lrtencb. c:llMp ran\, Buffalo would otways t.tce you ln.
atudente In the past over mandltotY lees might be 111C01111dered Ito doWI\IiMI and unpretonttooo n e i g h - lend you a dual)!
floor '"' sleep. -114
end subject to admlnlelfatlve control.
hind t"' 1 drink, would grant you a b_!uther.
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Tlwl reaction of the Blnghemton SA prealdent projects a proper
Yoo would ducrt/H the aluahy elty aa «kind of port·
undetl\andlng of t he memo. The laaue of mandatotY lee~ I• so firM lOVer you could never oat aertous wiiJl, a whore
central t o t he faaue o f student rf11htl that II cannoi be Ignored. The with o golden heart. And even tnouon II often aaerned
memo and any Olh4ir documente that Impinge upon student rlghta that no town wumore IIQ\Iolld, CO&lt;&gt;fuead'arld Ju•t plain
Wllhcut that, atudenta will lind their SAa alfly than our Grlflln-Koltor lind, II you were only
should be
mMnfnglua••.fl~Pt"88entlng a alfent majority.
pualng tl\rough. you could dlldltheUtrutl'ls and burl
'(olur youthful loco In BuffalO'I -tW. belly.
In ~ rn81be ft ..... t.clute lllrflalo wu 00
~ bUtzod .,.._.I that ahe dlcln~ -the hatd
-lonf ...,.., .,... tcept hauling your ua boctt.
The altractton arNirJno. Accountanto woulcl_turn
doWII twenty thouaat&gt;d dolltl plus P.r annum
YoU1,No.l
Ftld8y,5....,.._1. .
Jol&gt;a-wlth gllolrant- CIPI&gt;Oflunltlea IO&lt; thrilling
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~t-to nvo on tho oouth oldlabove t&gt;ais •no
EI-C8ca¥&amp;a
hit t he corMdt' circuit. Engln..,.., lowy.ra and \oritora
W!lo l)ad ~ to flfld their ptou In tha ...., ol "a
-... EMtom ci\Y! would devoutly ruin their carMta to
nnd .... l1lfQugll Bulfato•a miHit lnotl&amp;d,
Yov would rojolce In the ambigui ty ol II all You
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tiwough the Ellll- 1111\pty --.~~~~y creative?
Wily- you oo prOIId of the Buffalo Blaon'a oolttiall
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much OfiOIMI mue!O-the a..nt QMia cluotcal, the
bet otoollaR. ll'!lletll......., 8tM4 punk7 And how the
OO&lt;IId Buftalo • - come up W\lh oil \hoM
1~1 coo"urat and mu~ ~ Or lor
...,.. poeelbla did e lhi{'Pino ~ at tho
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Iough thomael\Oea crootlvoty oway,
How did the CKy beoome dl-aed7
You, u otway a, - • no\ tlrro.
When will aile ftnaiJy oxplre?
You Just hoped you wouldn't be around hort """"
lhedou.
And you wetl noUclng trt1th ata.rm that lf'Ht ~~n1 wert
op!1nglng to your attention at an aeceletollng pace.
FC~r oxampfe: The creotO&lt; end odiiO&lt; of .. ,...., Boat"
and "Aockera" gave up on thlo city-despite tht
obvious fact thai his publlcatlonl nad ono&lt;~gh pollsn
and tolltltto make It notion-wide. Ho aplll IO&lt; !lew York
City. OtM&lt; mogazlMS folded' olmltar!y, aa did some
nne but frustrlled banda.
The Clly'a Common COUncil and US. tiOiO poronnla ll)'
stupid and VI lion._. tnoUtuttona. add boo\ to the bite_
You-.,. .._w1y U9MI_I.,.City - - ro
enforce an anUQuated •latute banning pinbaJI
macnlneo. Gongatn wo&lt;rld- matce a slll&lt;nbleS ot
our - . - , y and aour our )oOuth. You ,... tho
lruttrotlon small b u o l - ·~- at the thought
of loalng the valuable ...-lioue theM garnoa provided.
FO&lt; your favorite pizzeria, "Go.tuta" paid the rant and
helped teMp an entire 1.,11y worklng.
But when UB actually began to tell otudlnte not to
come M&lt;o. you could anf!f the - . By llovlog 800
.ccaptl&lt;ht-tl vlrtuelJy hou...... and dorrnltU.
bylcn:ffto_inc:or!llfto,_lo.,_..wltll tvll
inll "'4llccoue landforda. by OUootiY watcNno u frantiC
mother~ bid ..., , _ ~ on the . epol and by
ntondlno \Ia -.tnhuonoo u far • It could
Into-~~--"*' lila, going ao
far u to tore. ,.0.. to b e t - omuhed
wl~ and rot-fllfl kllcloane and full not oomlnD nero
• • .at ati-UB -flY t......Sit8 - a
lMte- no ,_. rattoneliii!&gt;O· Buffalo waan't
nome, but.JOU -~·t como 1t1et9 a.galn .,yway-11

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A message to freshmen
by Dan Bowman
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You are a nal. . buncll.
Don't Ill' to lcJd }'OUr.- abouj ll&gt;al. Facing thlt
truth la tl&gt;a tlrat 0101&gt; to 1 new le&gt;el or maturity. You
m~ lhlr* tl&gt;lt high ocl&gt;ool hi• edequatel'y - e e l
'll1IJ lor yeur OOir.Qe IMtnlnG, 1&gt;111 don't be ml!11al(en,
Ac..,...,lcally you might be ready IO&lt; tl&gt;et first pop quiZ
rn economlca 0&lt; cllemlllry bUI lhenl are numorouo
aepacta ot college IU. ,t hat ant lo"a mod only through
e•porlenoo, good ono btld.
A lluhmon'o lint! onc()untor with htio touhlng
asalttontla olton troum~lc Whtr1 tho flrat wQfda out or
tho TA'o mouth oro unintelligible but nollelbly •laood
wlln a roralgn oeoont. Try to be pollen! bacall.. tha..
TA'a aro ganotlllly very lnl.lfgonl with a great dee~ ol
ortglnal ~·• lo pu.l on.. However, there are lttoM
lnotan- we- tl&gt;a TA It oo l..-npreh0&lt;1041&gt;1a that you
would be doing you.rMII nann 11 you dldn'l leave ihal
ctua lm,.,..,lataly. SOf!ietlrnH owttchlng to WIOth&lt;N
recltatlon lalrnpOUible, but Ol&gt;oll a try.
The colr.Qo axpetlenea cor11alna many - • • U&gt;at
a ""'*'lW rocruhar .-.n•t lndude In nr. sales pitch
whOn 1&gt;a vleltt high IChoola. 'rOll wiN II•• to aellloMo
tho delate btltanc• . , . . _ WOO! and achool
- u i H . roam tile burMucratl&lt;: lntrtc:.~ olltudent
loant wnon yount Ia lata and tl&gt;a rent 11 duo, tJ&gt;&lt;I deal

wiChlhe fn.11t1atfon of c~sea courses lhalare req~o~lred
IO&lt; your do9&lt;W·
f&lt;• 'tO'I """"' around tho '*"pus you'll run Into a tot
ol .-(o&lt;mlato but don' t write tl&gt;lm ott u C111l~•
1')lO ,..,.., lcMas U&gt;ot they an&lt;1 od&gt;e"' otter ate ...,. IO&lt;
you to woclo thto&lt;lgn and moM your own aoclslont
ahout. Your moot ImpOrtant auet ln cortege Is en open
mllld. And don't lorgot to question e""'f1hlng.
Malto In ottompl to &lt;llocovor the sometimes

taaclnallng workt that nlsts at ~nts University
WorklnG on this newapaper makes one grutty ....,.,.of

tile brHtlant roaoarch being clone. tna number ol groat
ml(lda willing to be tapped and tho way this place
exlata 11 1 c ity In Itself. Take time 10 discover tnt

special aorvlcoo ofloted to students. Very olton tho
only way man_y freshmen dlscovor Group Legel

Sarvlcoo 11 by uctdonlly wandering by It on tho third
I lOot or SQuire Hall
If. In 1 coupl-e yeara, )'(Mol don*t find wnat you're
lootdng lor ., ua. t'*&gt; ..... .... wlthoul •nr
l!eallatlon an&lt;1 go to onothor 001'-• 1&gt;111 try to •YOlo
&lt;lnoe&gt;plng.out completely. surraro State ot o - . '"'
ewarnpte, mav ofler you the t.c:tws and COUtMS
Whlett ' " ' - your true Interests.

We- you leovothls ota~ In tour yeara-11 you beat
tho odda anct 1tlck It out-you''ll atlll be naive. Faeo
that tact. too. But you'll be wiM&lt;. 110Qelu11~. Bnt o
luck.

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Motor1ota. trs TRUE- and Ira Umt lor YOU to 001
ACTIVE and do -hlng obouttha fact t h a t • - • _..,..,,.-lfioo'of yOU wore killed and nMtiY 20

wae lmpoaecl. WHY?
'
e.c.u.. )'OU are "--ng vtc11mlzed by a rapaoio&lt;Je
lnouranco lndlnlfY(I. IJ to whom the traglcaloughtoron
our hlghwoyo loa ''golden goo.." crutlfl9..., higher

ptemfum• ancs bonanza profits. Their bowetful
. _ , . ulonol tobDy, heloed by Senator Worron
Mognuoon-whlch thelr colleagues nlclmo"*' the
••Seattle Mollo" -has, for yoara. Pttctlcalty domlnlled
the Notional Highway Ttllllc Selety Administration.

end ably etaved oft all ittempte to comPttl greater use

analyses by the NHTSA, btsoo on extensive accident

of manual beUe.

atatlstlcs. eonllnue to ahow that the us.e of occupant
reauaJnts (manuel or eu1ornatlc aafet)' belts or alrbaga)
11 effective tn aatnu up to 50 percent." Here Ute onty
diflerenoe from tnt aantence above is the lncluak»n of
tha MANUAL 1&gt;11..1 If thot Ia true, tha manuel "--ll
muat be credited for about 4S pe&lt;ctnt of lha -lng!
'Standard 208' Is coming before Congroao for
approvaJ any day soon. Actually. these automellc

Foruample: To protect the ••goose•• and dJstract ehe
publlc'a attontlon away hom lhllr true lntorea1, the
tnturanco group Invented the Activo vs PlUM debate,
and oponao&lt;ed the Alrl&gt;agl ln 1877 Ihey pushed 1/WoUGh
lha Motor Volllcle Sel11y Stlndtl&lt;l
wlllcll required

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A recent PATENT, No. •UI19t9.1uood Apr1t 1$. 11180,
o f o "Seatbtft Selety System" -eeonomlcol In
coot-that acts through the gear Shill lev&amp;&lt;-dols
NOT11!terfore with thof119lno-permlts moving tho car
to buci&lt;Je the seatbelt ONLY II 1 higher speed than tat

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0011 fa desired. Except that U Ia a man1.111 IYIItm, It

mHtt ALL regulation a. ThO&lt;I art no lis, indo. or bU1a
.0001 a sea~ti lhat'a bucklecl. It'a In piece 10 PtOVIdt
PtOtoctlon when h 18 nMdld, ond In lht Ol&gt;lnlon ol
know~
_ , It Is C81&gt;- of laYing
2$.30,000 f!vea and • compo,.ble ~t- of lnlwed
avery year, u Will u many bllllone of dOlton In ooclel
costa and tower pramlum raiN and unfold a119ulah oncl
hoar1aehel
To be, oornpelled to risk llle and limb on o
POTENllAL KILLER, tnd II on tddlllonal tatlmoted
coat ol S300 '!0 $800, Ia viciousI
Write your Congr...lonol Rop&lt;,..mellvae &amp;lid

Stnotore tocloy, oem.ndlng:

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r1ghtlo PfCICICl yOU-f and ICIIO buc:lole
your own M8lbtft thai! not bt lmpalneol
2. that lhl doalgn ol oil -11&gt;11111 lhall bt lmproo thalthllr uae Is no I a fruetrotlng ox&amp;&lt;cloal • '
3. that the new dlvlca-Pot. No. 4187011 tholl bt
mandated In orctar to Qellncreoaecs btl! usage.

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devices matter lluto to tho I. I. What doee metter to
them Is tnat the compulaory uaa ol manual aoatbeltl
not be mandated! Dlaopproval alone of '208' Ia not

fn reverse or 111 forward gear, but reauitea the mo1orlat

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engineers ff'l the wor1d, heve had to be recall~ tn the
test few years because of dangeroua de.ltc11. Each
recalled car la another reason why automauc'?
gadgl1s-alrl&gt;ags or ~Itt - must bt ohunnedl Pnaalng out of regular aeatbelll deprtve&amp; yOU of Ihe meant and
tho right to prudently PfqiiC1 yourself!
It Is clolmed that wnon oil cart art equipped wtth
automatic crash procecclon systems. each ,.., an
oollmaled 9,000 (about 6'porconl) moro llvao wtW bt
11ved and tens of thOU Iandi of serious lnfur1ts will be
prl't'ented. Yet, 011 the ve-ry same page It aaya "new

It we• eqon Withdrawn, aM a ban, on All tnterlocka·

GRANDE OLoE H ousE LaouoR
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1875urswuoccompanleciDyu-rataewhlcll~

lnhlolty to """"' of 75 po&lt;cant." That wu the It~
c!Migned ' Ignition' lnte&lt;lock. which wos fruattlllng
becaua.. lttnterlered with the operation of the onglnol

million _,. malrnod and InJured In motor v.hlcle
ctalhU lrom J t nUIIry 1875tlltough 18711. Tho monetary
oocla l 0011 lo now oat!mated If SeQ billion each yearl
In lhla conlury obout 2 milliOn pt&lt;tonl have died and
nearly 100 million were Injured through tha uao ol
motor v.hl--o total that lo moro lhan 3 tlmea the
- t toaaoa tulf&amp;&lt;ed l&gt;y the U.S . In ell worst
M-untd In tormo of worldng lifo, tmllc dlalho
rtf)ttaonl a ooc:lal Ptot&gt;lom tomPII&amp;bll to heotl
cll-.e ono concor. TheM atotlotleo do not llhow the
hkiden pereonal costa, the trauma and heartbreak
outfored by lndiVIdullt ond their tomllloa, friends, and
co-~~~
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Sl'fety ltllblltl llrat appeared In 19SS. When us&amp;d,
"they oro tnt beat Ill• and lnJury·aavlng d~vlcas
currently available to the moiOtlng public."
Regrettobry. too many of you (particularly tho )'OUngtr
btlw- t5 and 2• yeoro or ogtj loll to budtle
up. Jewt&gt;ono urging hal hod little olf~L In t819, only
11 pete»nl of Ill ear drlverw uHd available Mil bett.st

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all cara to bt equipped with Alrl&gt;lgl (whleh art
oU1ornl1tc) an&lt;l/ol ou1orn111c aootbths, Phaolng OU1
manuot btttaJ Slnca PERFECTION IN ANYTHING IS
IMPOSSIBLE. rollanee on either tho olrl&gt;eg or
automatic
which moy or moy not work- or&gt;c1
u Intended, Is to rely on 1 POTEHTIAL KILLER! Mora
than tOO million cato, dlolgneo by oomt of tho beat

In a~oao havlfl9 mandatorr "--I·UH tows. uoage
rat" betWMn eo and 80 petcent ha.-e been achlwed. In
tt&gt;Ta _,try, "Jncrauecl motlvollon Induced Dy the
wamlng lt!ll&lt;lock ~- requ"ed on 11174 ond some

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1&gt;1 Mary Oalro Blak_..,
Poc(fk flltWI !in&gt;'ict

EDrTOR 'S NOTE: 1M rltJtHu II/• mow--.t Is JlllNIII
stNm in tlrt U"lu•d Statt:s wlrlr o n~ ftm/raJ/on of JOIIIII
p«Jpk. Bw u10lllu thtir mort C'OfUUWiti-. dtkn, t/tq art
prompttd by tlll uns.....,...lnl rommirfTU'III to lht Sll/lctlty of
11/r. drDmotk#d by thtlr opposition to capitol punl!thmtnt,
lht drqft ond nucltor J10"'fr. as ~II as ol&gt;ortlon.

life-one lJ obllaarcd to movt u.-nprom:Wq&amp;Jy on that ..,
• of prlndples. Th&lt; youfli ore dtmandlna thll moral
oo!UIJI&lt;n&lt;Y now. It's less than a Umd but more than on

Wearina an Indian couCJG blo~&amp; and peaant•kirt. \lolcric
EYill&gt; switclla on a GralcM Dead album and siU down to
disc:uu hcr political act/vi~m. A veicr&amp;n ol anti-nuclear and
anti-draft dcmonJtratiOn&gt;. the 20-year old llcfkeley studtnl
......,. the very picture of youtltl\d prot&lt;&gt;J , 19110-slyle.
Euq,l for OM tl\ina: ibe lJ lpinst abordoo.
E - . is pan of a 11tw amcratlon of )'OWII-Ie }Oinlna
the ranks or lht anti-abortion movcmeru oot or an
unJwcrvina conrrn!_Lment 10 th~ slnctity of human life-and
""' beo:aux of (O...,..otlve political ricws. So~ttc are andouclear acdvist• COGcun for lhe nQI acnralion ~
from "udyina the effccu of radlotloo on the Wlbom. Soml:
WO&lt;k for the riahu of \he di..bled or mardcd and f&lt;lll that
lnfanticidt will be practiced oo thO&gt;c born with manol or
physical handlct~p.&lt;. OlhcrSJ ate pacifiSU who Ond they no
lonacr Juppon abonion whll&lt; opposin.- war and capital
puni.&lt;bJDmt.

''Abonion. capual punishmtnt, euthanash.
"'ar-an)'tMn&amp; th&amp;J takes pcopk'&gt; lives •nd preund&gt; there'•

some reason for •r-it'a rtall)l llll tht tanle.'' Evans uys.
"There's no reason at any lime to 11.U someone't lifr.
l'lobody can pr&lt;t&lt;nd to ha~ a rutht to do thll ."

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MakiJli their obonioo """'" Consistent with their othn
pohsical cooviaiOO$ is cittd u che number one rason mo11
yoiJfli pr&lt;&gt;tlfeSJivCI join the riJ)&gt;Ho·llfecomp. Ju6 Lo&lt;s&lt;h, on
anti·nuclear activist In Eri4;. Po., says tlaJ&gt;t·to~fe aroup.&lt;
cllallen&amp;ed bet th1111tin&amp; on &amp;boWOII whm die &gt;poke 10 thCl'O
about the danacrs or oucleAI powes: " Holol oould ltallabour
tmbom chddrm frOID the potential baz.ardJ Of
radiation wbile I wu lanolina the real dan1cr from
abortion? 11

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CoosdtCSICJ, coaunitmau, ooo•YIOicncc: that th,.. ...,,.,.
•houJd OOrD&lt; from a JCDcntion ,.luch hu bocn WfiU&lt;n off as
apatbcllc at bell, or nihilistic at worst, u JtllrlUna. ll r...af•
an Idealism many thouaJ&gt;t dead and burled in the cynic:aJ

SevcntiH.
Oivcu the unplcuant cbokc bdW«D unwanted prqnancy
"' unwt.ntod abo&lt;tion, this ocw acomuion or idcallm arKUCS
that both arc IIDIICCqltable. "Abortion is ritwed as uolution
to problems for wnich it reaDy Isn't," Valerie Evsuu qys.
"The anawer to rape: ls not a.bordon, il's stoppi.na rape. The
""'wcr to people oot bcina able to Iced their cbildrm is nor to
a.bon them, it If jobs aod c:lwtaina the JY"&lt;nl ...
Pan of their qmda 10 ''cbana&lt; the $}'Sian" &lt;mphasius
better methods or oocuraception, includina
promo~loo of
natural birth control. Fhanclal tid ror sinal&lt; parcn10 and
daycarc ocntus arc abo prC$&lt;0lcd as ways"' castth&lt; burdmo
of child rcarina. BallcaUy, the new pro-llltrS put moreiiOdc
in cb""""' sodcly't conldoiiSD&lt;S&amp; rather Lllao ju.Jt clllln&amp;ina
b ... ........,a they do noc - the answcn cornina from any
particular poHtical ldcoloay.

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I Whole nc:w oct of potitlcal aiJlaoca, ...tlidt
lrlln$form the opinioOJ of b6tll JfOUp.&lt;. Mike lloddc:, wbo
with Amcricaru United r.,. ur•• In CbJ&lt;:aao, .... the
•bonion m~;e u a meetina srouod rcw clf¥erems FO'UP'
"1\lcb rc)&lt;CI both Republlou1J and DaDO&lt;:rau.
Willi types !DaY be on the cunioa edrc of an entir..y " "
1ynlh..U," he san. "They're &amp;Cit in&amp; ....-q&gt;&lt; alon&amp; u much u

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Autbor }erCl'OY Rifkin, wbo ocpt&gt;lzcd the Lcfl-oricntcd
People's Biccnttnnial Commhttc in 1976,,... an even dC&lt;~&gt;&lt;r
paralltl betwtcn the anti-nuclear and riJhto(O·IIf• movcmcn11:
"Bolh bqin from a .., of ab&gt;olute principles. When one
uam with an absoluu .sa of prindplcs-cbc I&amp;Ddky of

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]be ramlfoeadon• or lucil alliances bet_, otb-1..
boaile sroups oould =awl beyond simple pollsia. " lr the
movtma&gt;t to prot&lt;ct lllc oanaity of life •n &lt;very ..._, of
&gt;Odeiy sucacds. it will be truly fe\'OiutiOIUII')'," Jeremy
Rllltin says . "Not revolut1011ary in tht old..,.,., of liberal ¥1.

cooscrvadve ur roc:i.al.ist vs. c:apilalist, but rev~ution.ary in the

Moreover• ..-hucver their convictions on otbu maum, Evans. Valaic'smothu. wbolcacba.fuatckdchildrm . "'h"'
YDWI&amp; nah•-to-lifcn may stiR be ponraycd .. pDit or ....
rcadiooary riaJ&gt;t wina. Political year 1980 wM lona aao
targ&lt;tcd by new riJ)&gt;t llfOUPJ as the rime for a bia pU&gt;h again&gt;t
abonlon, py ri&amp;I&gt;U and the Equal RJ&amp;hu Ammdmmt.
CoAscrvotlves and the mwllroomllla numbcs or polltically
aalvt '""~Ilia Christians have ..W.S ool.bclc In-to
make Lhinp diffl&lt;lllt f« mony Ubcnb ...ltin&amp;"re-dc&lt;:tion ill
Novan!Xr. such u Senators frank CbW&lt;:b (D/10), and
o-ae McGovern (O.SD).
But tht fact uw the~ JOW&gt;J are uuuaaina with
older. ,_.. coru&lt;mWwc r1~q-6fm could abo be lhe

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the .same dWd I think
ci&amp;JI~t&lt;O\Il trmd."
But it's not th&lt; only trend wbicll tics the,..... ri&amp;ht-to-Uftr~
lnto alaraer n&lt;i ..'Ofk of sroupo thAI rCJAid any manlpulal.ioa
of lnunan liff u d .. , think lht wbolc
..;u ~ •osa~&gt;« OV&lt;Slllc
b$uc or a&lt;MtJc: ~." Mike Budde 10)'1.. "IAbclo like
Ubcnl aod ~ ~t m l&gt;cll JOI' ta1lr
about a bulc rcordcrina or the humaJ&gt; r-:·
Noc. it~. cmth-labcls be IWl~Y appllod to
a poiitlCil dcflllltloo or ciibcs l*tY iD tbc udoa.al dclale
over ~boruoa.

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qu&lt;&gt;Jion. Tbc nuclear anru rqc is mcpbo&lt;tion.''
On the otbtr cod of the spcanun, Jane Muldoon, rice
president of N11ional Riahl to Ufc-wlllcb endorse~ RonoJd
Rapo-alJO ,... "a nauual aflis!itJ bet....., the am;.
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Ncvenhc1ess. their own talionak: lea-va some erlcic:ll ICIUt of • new way of looklna at lbe world."
questions In tb&lt; ·abonion coouovcssy unaos-ed. Youna
Tlw .... vloioo or rcallly hold&gt; llw Galore! ;, • doocd.
riaht·to-6ren have aomc: diffl&lt;lllty ~bllttiua the ch&amp;rJ&lt; th01 f111i1&lt; 5Y"tm ...ttidt mwa be swtaiDcd • ..,. uploited. Fcw the
tomake aborlion illcaal """ rtsult in the prohftrMioo or nc"N pro-lifen, 1he throw away mmsahty which d.is:aurbs
c!msr:rous hack-alley abonion.s once qain.
tcoinpas Wo b a threat totutwcacncratloO$. The arjJunJtnl
abou1 u.nwasued childtm, 1bey say. tunu ioranu mto
RJcht wloc
coruumer products. "' be di&gt;earded at wdl. Takina '"" Idea
1\nd. Ill thrir commitmcol LO !he pl......,&amp;llon of human OIIC 11ep rurtb&lt;Y, !bey t
llw """"'""""" of &amp;boruon will
lirf, the pacifl$( pro-ltfcn would e•m dcnjl abotl!Onl in lht allow JOCICly 10 ...1o
!be diiJlination of dd..a1vt
case or rapt or in~est . In such cues. they in.W..lJ\e -.oman ls t human "producu."
stUI carrying an Innocent human life. She should an suppon
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what they CIII"Under1round Rock" - lot.s or cheap AmpS •nd OfliOJ,
a nost•lak outlook t.J • n a.s~t. pop i5 the aoal
ThiS 11 the sKond of the W1ves anthologlH. a ramborH&gt; of one
song each hom 1turteen dtrftrrnt bancb &lt;otn1ng from .such out-of4heowav place• •• Hcillvwood. New Zul•nd. Chicago, l A . Aumalia, and
f'Vrn Buffalo fhe font ""..,' con•isted of about J3 percdt1opoWbft m•cttf but blought u.s theo areat Hum•n Swuchbo,f"d Thd

Tho Mollk• hot me the samo way Joe JacluOll d1d. love at lint
Her Face.'' • dance tYne wllh wit (and
uafitv. believe it or not) and~ other sona' whtch recerved
rod
loy, "On.o&amp;&gt; in My Pocket" ond "Johnny B. Rotten," and w&amp;nttd
the &amp;loom des.,.,rately. But •t came throuah EM I of Canod&amp; and •I
rook tor..., to get it to the Stat.. In fact. the at..urd "Skylab"
(theme fr~ MonksJ is pretty doted now -Skyiab felr 1n Mv ol
'1' Whete the Monks ha\le t.e..n for the l.,t year, and who they .,.
(otMr dwn thJt t~y're BrittSh, e.uily dtJCMnlbte fron"l t~r •ccenu
and talk about l'note&lt;'' and ''pul»" and "seven &gt;tOM four pound"l I
have no Idea It'&gt; just roo bad they dodn't send tl)etn over - ·
There's not a bad cut on the alborn It'&gt; full of humor &amp;nd bounce
and 1ood rill&gt;. rernmiscent of OM of !he other best alborn&gt; qf 197'J
the Ftbuloos Poodle~ "Mirror Stars.~· lt•s 1 sheer jumpina ioy Thert-'t
also llufe that's serious there. It isn't statement tOGk. tJtcept within •h
wit.· "Oru&amp;S 1n My Poc:kttn makH its points: ''They ny it makes you
crnvlthev sav it makes vou sick/to me lt'l all the same/Caule I'm"'
bleedln' thick.
" and "Out of Work Muslcl•n" Pli'l.,U • nlct P•c ture. tongu&amp;in-c.heek, bu1 bitter.
Mus1tolly, the Monk&gt; k""p it simple. They have aultar, bass, drums.
'" OCC'-'lional orgiln. and some spacey keyboards and soond effects
on "Skylab" II'• enouah.
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one h.s • Slmtl~r bowhna ~ore
All bot two of the band&gt; horhn back to soroae and ba&gt;em~nt
tr~•ttons of the m.O.uxt~J The e.xcepuons •rr rockabtlly boy 8tlfv
Hancock (ohy bot ord1n1ry) and the evly.....,ntits P&lt;OI•~ssove
•uburban panelltna of B&amp;ftimore'• pathetoc Oho luckol~. Oho com••
1asl so vou c•n 1ust cake the needle off or go out tot a walk when 11
com" on
Of the rema.nlni ettvtn s~lections my favOflte is ''Paranota
Pe.-ceptton.. by Chtcaao·s D~isttc.s-the singer sou.pds like Cn~ce Slick
meeu Slou1nle ot the Banshees only -a 11tt1e· mCMe ~rsonel
ftom Av!trtfla corne The Lonely Boys, who bring us that claulc •
lonely te-ctnA.ae loocballlleld JOund-klnda Ukl!the Se-eds tf you icnow
what I mean Or .,k_
e t~ Mart.fans (from LA.) a nd the Stnales (from
Dttrottl who both bffnJ us weU.;c.rubbed LHn simplicity. Ktnda like

Owoaht Twilley, enjoyable bot lacks a certain &gt;pori&lt;. Or C&amp;ry Chorlson,

Bad Hoblts &gt;how• that the·Monk&gt; are capoble of doverse sonp

whose " Burnlna In You'' evokm early Todd Runda,en Or d"ft Psycouc

within t~ir own repertoire. You wouldp•t MC·es:s.artly thmk""''l.t " Love

PoMapple. whose uny "The Oavtl Has Work for Idle H&amp;nds" os
rerntnt&gt;cent of the Fofth Esllle'• "O•na Dona the Witch b Deod " Even
Bull&amp;lo'• defrocked Jumpe" I&gt;Utln an appearance for what It' &gt; worth
on • Hetlo Cot!" In Ioct, the only combo drsh1na out the sped-up
" Punk roc~" yOU've heard &gt;0 much about is the Po1nted Stocks, and
thlt's tho way It should be
You 1et the ld01 Not &lt;nuch new here bot tt'J almost all aood and
some of h stays wtth you •her a few liste-nln&amp;J
-Ruue/1 Schoero-rer

in Stereo" (the !&gt;&lt;'ritet pop &gt;on&amp;. by tho w&amp;y-Wroc_kleu Eric must he
&gt;ooo julousl the spone, cockney.s~'"""..., thrtt'&lt;hord rock of
"Shame About Her Face." ond the incredtbly &gt;limy vocab on the htlt
track all come from the
album as " Dear Jerrv. Don't Try to K1ll
·• Me Wtth Your love. Norman~ (whiCh sound• hke 4 ptepubacent H•ll
and 011.,) Some tunes remind vou of the Knack tn then flufftne»
bot !Nt bn't all tile Monks can do-&gt;o they could be much more
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�Artpark Jazz Fest
new olbum.F..,.,..oll, oo tlwor - n Aoanl
label, the baNI 'I(U aroponato fond
Thli Yool"• A.rtporit Jon Festlvol opened
lastlhurwlay nl1ht woth the lout WNV
appearance of the 1oshiko Akryoshi-Lew
l a vackin Bia Band Theor history I&gt;
anythln1 but ordlnory. but perhaps that in
it&gt;elt helped them achieve their poll
topplna stature on many critic a nd fan
lists_
A.kiy&lt;&gt;Jhl
bom In Manchuria She
was lnitally brod In the cluslcs. but
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eventually turn.d on to jnz whtlt lfv'"g
•o Japan Her pottntlaf wu lrnm~iacely
recoanltod by A.!Mrlun mu&gt;k••ns •nd
entreprenwres who 'ec:cwded her and
helped bronc hot to the 5t.atos
Tabac-k-1n wu born '" Phlladelptua He
wO&lt;ked hi&gt; wov up tlw-ou&amp;h the Maynard
F"'auson •nd Doc: 5everonse&lt;~ bands
Tot~e&lt;her thel&lt; musrc Is 1 comblnatoon of
aaaressrve Amerkan et'lffiV and eAottc

ce&lt;nmon 1100nd woth tlw audoneu ond
-.ned mote Intent oo Hllin1 the new

dunna "Siuodft ol Yellow'" .tnc~"•F.,owell
(To MinJ~Dl • thoie IUfforod r.. lock ol
volurM. but l"m &gt;Ute 0...1.. Mtnaui
would ~ve ~ P'oucf o4 hli p.,l
employ. . lot hot luJh yet percunlve
technoqut
Lew's •olo• &amp;rtw •• the nlaht .. armed
Backod by a hond slopped drum kit on
" Autumn 5eo" tw told one 61 the b&lt;it
flute tole&gt; I'd ever heard. HI&gt; ttnOI
whimpered hit own "Farewell (To
MingusY" and cllm Pod durina ··chasing
After tove." Here lew f·orsook th~
mkrop/&gt;oM and opproached tho audience
Had the"' been no orche•tt• pit. he would
hiVe w•lled hi_) way up jJnd down the
ailes of Ntpalk-') thtat~t • bflna•ne tM

rKotd t~n entOtatlnona the mostly
1\~laht·ohead 11u Ion• present. You
could ••••• tlw crowd w11 hyped lor the
lestivol. To them. ••swina wa~ tlw thlna.
and they responded enthull1$ltcally
whenevor they heard • hint ol ic to the
duellna tenors of lew Jnd Bob T1mmorn
in the opener, " Alter Mr TMa:"' St...,
Hofstetel"s mikoleu solo In " Tide
Stream,s;,.lnd to the enclre uncredited
encore whkh JWtmalilce no other m ~
seL If only this hod been pl•yod earioer.
house~
I'm suft many of the old tlmen would
The pit w1l • physKal blme' between
h.t~e "•vod to the Ofld
the musk •nd the oudoence. yot the~ wJS
Many oft" coukt ai)C)re&lt;•are •h•t this
anothef mot.- elutMt bin..e:r throuch ouc
16 poece band " outst.tndln•fv ll&amp;ht They
the concorl. t&gt;COJ&gt;hr&gt;&amp;lhe ••aht poont• 1·. .
demoowat""-'ompetent control over the
mentioned. I could rid m~sell of the
delayed 6 .tnd 9 beot rOiOiutions of
dist.ance 1 ltlt from the band It mov hove
"810205932 -AIPf.n Rq.tural~n Card."
heM in th~• seiKdon of the tH&amp;ht's
Orirntal attnOip~re They have somr
/ TheY'rr a ls.o autn11vt 10 thcr subtlto
matertal Pe1Nps there was an OYet•
rabble-rO\IJing tlbums that ex:htbit the best dlrecttons of Tothiko·, dancing arms and
a..ntltipatloft lor ope:nlna nt&amp;ht of Wt&gt;Sitorn
from both thtso w01ld&gt;. votln light of this
vtol•ntlv e&gt;pre&gt;ove hand1
New Y0&lt;k"1 lar&amp;.. llon lo..lval II the
the Artpark pe"omr•nce was
A sood .sha r~ of the audience had
problem waSc In tht latter. I'm sure the fest
dlsappointona
hoped Toshiko would play h•r plono
of the festival ~hou ld r&gt;ol suff•r
P l~yln a almoJt tuntt lor tune from thetr
more She took eJCI.,ded outloa only
dlslmtlarly
- IJIH 8e1ec.J(er
Ray Ory1nt' s ioulful, rollins booate woo11ie pi•no lftii!!!!!!-B!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!•!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I
number~ - ··st Lout) Blues" •nd •'take tM A
froon"- OI)&lt;!ned the 1~ond half. promlsina
)ometh•na • bit more lnvolvina He did • p~tty
Announcing the' First Annual
_,rnUt bluet number wllh his ttto ~lore that
ptonm~ w;u tor•llv folf•lfed bv M.s Hurne,- Belytna

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1M J)e'f'form•nc• o f rht
Sc•r l•u Quintella.sl
fndav II A.rt.,.rk could be drvoded moo two
h.• lve-s-bf'fort Htlttn Hume-t •nd •her Heten
Humes lheft- ~rt dtsunct dtfftrencM
In the fi&lt;&gt;l h•lf. "'"" to Hum•• cotnint~ out to
stn.g. 1he quintet (ZOOt S•mt on ~.u, Urblf~ Green on
trombono. ond the Ray Brvonl triO) ploved oo hour

a~e. ~aan

wtlh ~

cute vOICe wh~c.h

brttt!t
Humes &gt;ana • lot ol old fovorot .. ''If• the T •I~
of 1tw tQ¥.rn,•· Btllft" HolhdaVii •·cod Bleu thtChold"' •nd Btl&gt;lt Smoth"• eaoly loberalion SOt&gt;g.
ol r~l•z•na. mellow tiu - mostlv the ktnd lhit
"A•n' t Nobod"V'• Butinen If t Do " She PUll ar~.tt
made you close your evet And let ft flcnt on by It
deal of o1ft1 into tM numbers she d•d. so that wMn
wa~ charactctlz«Kt bv many fl uid tnttrumental •olot, 'he handed t~ melody to Sims or Gteen for a
although tht' eflect of thcae was o fte-n marred b)'
moment, it w u a dts.ppotntment She .sang much
the tvpicol evervbodv·Piays-..,olo-and· peopl....:lap.
honor than thev pl•ved
••
after-&lt;tat h-lnstrument l•n IO&lt;mat. which got
Tl&gt;e' audience (which onlv reached hall uf
.-nnoYina a fter 1 while.
Artp1rk's seaflna ca pacity. nol countlng-tfotoie i_n
Sims soloed 1 sad ''Come Ra in or Come Shrne/'
the cheap lawn SellS) re;pondtd to Hef~ Hurnes
which w;u unfortunttly som~hac distorted b"
T'-r whoo~ u thf' una about love -• rtd lust attd
probltm.s with tM sound system H~ traded
che blun. and \ht returned c~ir apptK.iation bv
metoldk momenu wtth Bryant's: piAno now and
~.na two enc.oreJ,. dandnJ&amp; back to the mtke to
1~n w~ a num~r concentt.Jted on one Of rwo
ptrform a aoocft~mt niYDso sona. SM wa.s fun and
Jntrume-nh. tt wu f•r m&lt;He ple~ru:ble to listen to feehna and 1 f1ne stnger. and Jht- should ha..,. done'~"were the thop evorybodv-ioiOJ pootts.
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The Heath Brothers
Holh Brolhon-Satur&lt;Ur. Augusr 19

p..co ond lov• •· " Bolfv Taylor'&gt; rkh. that's w/ly he
nee-ds only pe1c.e and love
we need
money.... he tt.SU
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The Heath household must have been a &gt;Wti\C'nc
pl.ut when Albert. Perc·v and Jimmy we-re mere
buddinJ inters. The band brin1&gt; it hom•ooolllna
stncet~ty to the naae w~lh it -D'v;d A. Com.H odt

The sloaht fiMk of "A Now Blue" sets the lottlf
,,,. witll choc:olat• skin to dancina frffly ot &gt;tl,.
l•ft Jimmy Hutll. font on soprano and U.on tono&lt;
sa... le~ ' round of JOios th1.t culminates '"
punlst Stanloy Cowell's ftol.c.ornt K•lomiNo (thumb

plano) •nterlude 1111nsl • yeiJow...«anae sunb4Jut
backdrop l(s 1 hot, muaav Satuoday afternoon and
rM Heath Brochen· mediiJm&lt;ool jau refrtshel M:e
a aentfe breete
A &gt;olid •e•dfna of K•nny Dorh•m's " All the
Thin.gs You Could Have Oeenn -a somewhat
tonaue-frH:heelc reworkina of Jerome K~rn•s cla.U•C
... All the Thinas Yo\1 Are'' -eases into " Aqua~lla;·
• (fu•d tone poem fe1turlna gt.titdrisc Tonv PLmone

and Cowtll on duet
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" Pn&gt;tocl S "·..The "( stands fat swina •
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I\lllrlh."' Junmy warnJ Afteo, an mspued tenot solo by
J•mmy. drummer Alcffl T•na-il rK:ent te~acement
for the lhird Huth Brother. drummer Alben
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during • .solo 'h"' llows rrom whb.pe·ring Jnare rolli
co thundertnJl lom•lOMS

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Heath Orothtr due to hol 22·ytar anoclallon with
the leaend•rv Modern Jan Quarttt-plays hi&gt;
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lommy - noc~namtd " Lottie 8ord" duo to hh heir

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The rock edge of Jazz
John Abecrombie Qu artet
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Cu1tJrU1 John Abercrombie u J chameleon
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the b1nd Dreams and with dtummer Billv
Cobham ht • •PIO&lt;ed the rock edae of jau Woth
doumrnM Jack O.Johoette ht dtvel()f)ed • iouy

d•sc1pllne On h11 var'ous projKts w1th C•teway,
I an Hammer Jnd even Ralph lowner, he played
It ~h wi'V' But with hii qu1rtet th.t features
lyncal l)lanllt Rkha&lt;d Belrich-homMII a
d~&gt;ciplo of ol Ktith Jorrett-Abfrcromboe un•t
seem to escApe from the drr:Jm .state
Plavina tuM' exclusfvety from his most recent
fCM • lbum Abercratnbie Qu,ret Abtmombit
&gt;r&gt;un • network of di1itally delayed lkk• that
was n&amp;ltly Impossible to penetrate. HI~ reliances
upon the dlmil"!utive mandolin aultar-a rather
str•nae fCXJr·strlnaed instrument that r4Sembtes a

sht\.lnken re.ndel StrlltOCU1'f'r cul\.a,-w.J
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tus worlc on con~Uon~l 6--string ("Rkfdle.s~·) and
11·string l"fooh1h Doc" ) &amp;vrtars
Bau.it Ceorat Mr11 provided the show,s belt
moments with his l"'lrnble bass solos. double
stops and all
Double lmaae oPened the performanc.to wtth a
much mort solid disploy of jan. ~rd and soft
featuronc tho soprano SilX an&lt;roboe of Orqon
member Paul McCandltu and U.. tltetronoc
ctllo of lormet P•ul Winter C0&lt;\&gt;011 member
David Darhna. tho INond played frff wothout
soundma CJcophonc)us David S•muels on
m1rimba ~nd vtbes. wn a pow-erhouse with h1.t
fOCJr~aHtt technique. o1ten btingma torrents of
emotion to Jn instrument lcnown fOf its cool
souAd ''Willow•• W1th 1U various confijurations
of solo) and due!'ts waJ the tour de force.. Thert
w~os nothing somoolent about Double lm1ge.
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Hancock.., ·watermf'Jon MJn "
Wttl&gt; such • aiO&lt;lOUJ INockcroond tn Alro-Cub•n rrlllJtC, Mon80
shouldn"t have to re&gt;ort to the funk·IUt U.at has plundered so many
of ja.u' bright youna stars, Mr. Hancock included. But durlnc his
Artpark performance Monao balilnced hi1 hot L•tin rhythm:.. with 1om~
equally ttpid funk isms.
There. w1s no l1ck of percuJJive firepower on Jtqe At one tJme
thete we~ as m1ny a.s s.even of the nine b.t.nd mtmbef, b1nc•na on
cowbells. woodblock&gt;. concas. tomiNolti, . _ bolls. etc. 11\lt it mote
olton than not &gt;OUndtd hke • battalion of soldieN m~tchlnc out of
cadtnce. The w.Qnde.lul nuanct1 of the boot latin rhythms w,.,. lo&gt;t
Hla.hliaht.s inc-luded suesc·ftut•SI Allen HOI.St1s creat ceflo .solos, •n
addition to the tnllre hofn secuon•s impromptu choreoar~ ..Wht-rt
W• Art" leaturtd Manco's conaas in.• fun &gt;erie&gt; of duou with ..ch
of the other lnstrume:nts Ptan•st Millon Ham1hort'J ~o spot wos a
htady mix of clauicel and jan. And the crowd of 2000 wu treated to
4 pumped-u.p versk&gt;n of " W11ermelon Ma.n."

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Ietty c.vto.IArt I~ tk Ja;u
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troMpiros is the Jtuff olle10f'd. me •YP"
of heart and OSJOflce that we oil must live
up to.

'rolos•
Muhommed 1'.11 described, tl&gt;e reolm of
the knockout: the holf-dr..m room. The
muh An octor's clotl&gt;eJ honaina on the
w•lls. the lirords ployln1 saxophones ...id
the bats blowina l!umpeU.
1'. tip to wlnr~in1• don't ponic.
1/31: f'tthol-'6 p.m My chro&lt;IICIH of the fourth
1nn..al ~ Jan fHtiV.I boaJn wi!ll .,.
oftornoon dtlfahl. The band b I)Ynbt
Rlchord Shulm..,_ IUiUri&gt;t IC»t l'ety,
bassm Peter Pkcete~li. d&lt;umm« Bob
PrMte. " sUaht dbuppol-t was the
lbS4!11« of moouter reecbmon Bilal
Abdullah, but I qulbb,.. Shulmon leods •
stalwart bunch of bop.bashlna
dr. .miammers who run, walk. and st.olk
tho qultk beot, ond h•re (as on ShulmAn's
Wonder lP) the music is full of bite &amp;nd
all riaht
7 p.m. I learn once more that. in music.
tho knockout Is a 111nifler of v1ctory for
ov•rv.,... Main evenu Hpociolly.
At one point bauist Glen - . , is It!
d - with muh~instrumentlll011 (spirit)
Collin Wolcott, pr~1na to brina tho
vodo ' round. whi'n Glen .-uddenly not..
the diK&lt;Hdce liArS prok,.cted on the
bldtdtop beNnd them Cltfl, wllo'• been
~ ..-~na, oneS RN«Ir!l to the
wind chamber &gt;Wit~~ ploy (even ......., not
play...!) stroll&gt; el~antly to the mik• and
Urtefuliy teiiJ the}iaht crow, 1ft so many
woolts. to take that Sllit outt Prompt liaht
crew•

.,Witchio-Ta.,.To" : A N•tive Ameriun •
chant alvlna rise to campflrH llahtina Far
Eostern skies, ap.nina up the (uropeon
"Vf•. ct..sjcol-• word munlnathe .
• fines~ whatever tho dtflOfnlnotion. The
power or w'rmth. Try Ralph Towne:r on

cu•t.,.s and plino c•lhna th~ moon to
c honnel tl&gt;e tldtJ Or Poul McC•ndle" .,.,
a numkr of reeds and sprltely wood
flutes play•na tM mkkummer pixie at
IWilitht Try the four '""" roaether ond uv
tO\Iulk away
Or~on 1'. ma1k ol
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Art Blakey ond the lou Me&gt;senaen
clo&gt;ed the f•stlval, ond lt'J on Art Bla~ey
that ha&gt; rarely I&gt;Hn heord since rhe lift
N~ Oaya. Thb b tho )au &gt;ound ol raw
power rammlna ar.ce, and nowhere w.u it
J&gt;eord mooe explkldy than In tho person of
his vouna trumpeter, .Wynton Manalis A
te&lt;ror. The l'.rtpork hall bloomed .;ant
· eilf&gt; to ernbroce (What ef&gt;el) a Nn.
Orleans brou m6Stery tf.ot touched tho
finesse ol Clifford Brown. the sonlness of
Moraan and H~rd. plut the
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the oirlnou of a uthed&lt;al bell. .. My funny
Valentina" virtually ~&gt;team• a holy call.
Tho ,...., of the band w.,n•t sittlna Jtill,
e ither. Charles fombrouah. tr.,h from
McCoy tyner, was at the bu&gt; wielding hf•
customary fire. Likewise Cor Bobbie
W•tson. the sfuHna •Ito player who''
been with Blakey for a while now P1onbt
lame&gt; Williams splashed and dancod the
83 HaJ\cock bfue note) srndlna love
lett•l' to • loot mentor. perhoP&gt; T~no&lt;
man Bdl Piffce cut a fin~. bfuntly
~preurve sound Not to be outdc&gt;ne. of
course. wu 8l1ketr. the timef~.s
thund&lt;e&lt;er wu hlvlna tho tinle of hiJ lit~
stom~ tho old h&gt;-Nt •nd br•nt"'l out
tho IUpe&lt;Charts (like Shaner'I " free fa&lt;
1'.11'1 lot tho youna turl&lt;s who could ploy
t hem all ooL' He Uorted the &gt;d with tho
Bl•ck onthom " lift Every Voioo ond Si"'''

and that wu ""octly whar they did. In
foe~ !hot'&gt; uactly whot they hid to do
The re..,onl Thot Carter woman. !let tv
Amu.srna. bn't it. how these dtt1ded fiu:Z
experts are now di1&lt;ove&lt;\na tills """'
JUl&amp;lna talent who'&gt; been m okina tl&gt;e
whole &gt;e&lt;ne (lionel Hampton. Roy
Chari.,, ~I of 52nd S~ JO veonl
Cee. lnd , _ Whal.&gt;hetpfooe hao been
• tome honooed ,..nt lot how many-,. it
even monthsf
Buffalo wdl not lorlft 8eny Corter
•Iter this r\laht Precedonc Blakey with a
ma&lt;uter trio whlc:h opened up with no leu
than Herbie Hancock'&gt; "One fincrr Snop"
(Hallelujohll M._ C.rtef pve a viKtfally
lyrical performance whlth deflftltely
' .,..,...S why ""' IJ colted Lady BeBop. It
aure •lntt -abOut arehlve:st
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What I ••-lolly IPPLKiile about
lady 8 Is rhoL unlike lor too mony ol her
contttmpc:w•ries.. the h•) chose-n • uio ,u
hot as dM! is. &amp;J fu re•chfne and ~enJitive­
~u she .s. •I'Kf a.s toeethtr 11 w1.s drumrnH
Crea 8rondy. bo' "" O...,e fubonl.s.
pianist Mul11ow Miller, and lady B
formifta ttwo fotmodlble Corter quartet
M&lt;Jch of what they pe&lt;formed" from her
new double live olbum (Wnte BetCor
Productoons. 117 SL fef01 St , Brooldyn,
N.Y ~1211). ond il.t-GUH the
vers&lt;~tlhty of het rfP"r\\Ore.
In a poem I performed on TV not to
ion&amp; aao. I descrobed Lady B "' A

A magical music conversation
Oscar .Peterson/ Joe P~~
There is •imply no mote to add to the l"'acies of
aultatiJl,)oe Pus and pi.tnl&gt;t O.C.r Peterson-t.lley
ore the but .,., thel&lt; - l i v e iftsiiUmentJ Pe&lt;iod.
It's. not even a -ll«ept secret anymore. Their
afternoon show w6S the only Jell-out of tho entire
festival
IndiVidually they fmed the thoate&lt; wjt h jou
standords dtlpplna woth lnvtfltion Oocor, w1th h1&gt;
araylna holt, humourous white solt coot and
be1mifta smile, rombl~ off .....,ioru ol ••Body ond
ScNI; "Toke tho 1'. Ttain," " MV Satin Doll," " Oott' t
Cet Around Much Anymore" ~ '~C•r•v•n"
without ._kina a bruth, His bla hands travelfll over
the k•Y• like happy. danclna tatantulas. And not

oven the impeccable shine .,., joe Poso' shoes could
detract from the blueiY tenor of hi• ault~
But when tloe two peerles• solo performers roined
foocu for the al~too-b&lt;lef fifwle they breothed
toaether. In other words, tlaht 8odl tapped thei&lt;
feet to lay down the beat lnd t~ lmprov...,hom
spoiled out oll oo Nturolfy Oavod Cates' (Breodl
" If" sou~ hk'• well·hewned jou sandord m IU
now aulle. The tflthu•i•sm spilled over to -s~t
Pe1nuU." #Sweet Ceotsia Brownu and Benn't'
Coodman'&gt; "8rt1kf.. t feud." Ewn the people In
the town
felt tl&gt;e rumbiU&gt;CJ.
" We call this dlaloaue: mu&gt;icol con,..»tion
between mu&gt;iclam and hopefully between tho
lnstrumef'U." OKaf explained btfote the dUet
·~ment. And how.
" -lnvld A. Comstock

conccct10n of one..,~ from funky_.,
Swelt;,. SUfVIVIt. h.Md J./ftlfeJ. IUJ_
~r aiM'. Add to thos nqurriWiy
•
~ One could 10 on lnd on about
her one punch dtl-v toned "' """""'
rudy to elfl)lode Into blona&gt;., oneS
onyone wbo """"' "T ,.hi." C.VIoo
C.metrs "C.Vibbean s..r..~ ·•s....nt~o,• • t
Could Wtite I Booct,• 0&lt; the whortwlod
" My favoriU Thinp.. hewd rfl&amp;t.. What
ace.,.,_,.. this Is the ,....., body
lonauoae -...ltv ol WO&lt;I&lt;. The facial
dtiMty that crio&lt;l the lyric ~- u
it left her tips. HIP&gt; chumlna the a ir,
turnJna: fn mess.t&amp;ti wkh .,..,, cue
Crtmacinc. wlncit~~ K•t ~ b.oNs
bendina funluly fn to tl&gt;e tune and
u.nbendin1 the worn. . More wom.a/1 tN.n
thooo •ho dosp hond In doonted !Tlbute to
dat~eownets ~nd JCNP GPe1•.s. or tamps 1n
choap shP&gt; and~ bottl., who enteruln
bv bekhina lot •n hour, 1n ordtr to prove
how &gt;OC,.fly relovonr they k They don't
know. 1'.11 Lady B his to do-li whit the
~ lnd care how she Will touch
Toni&amp;h~ she lOt t....ched bodL.
You look at her oneS know that )a.u Is
10ina to be Ill ,.t\~
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naturally, punk didn't c.a tch or.
too well in America. II had to b.,
cross1)011inated with Britain. wh..re
thr economic conditions wert' dismal.
and unemployed and frustrated youth
ached for S&lt;&gt;m&lt;' vent to th..or anaer.
Aft.., the British punk explosoon of·
the Sex Postols, Clash. et al proved to
be actually profitable, the corporate
powers coalesced and consented, and
the future of punk rock wa&gt;
assured-a dubious fate lndet'd
Which bringJ us to Heatwavt' Who
would have expected thosl Is thls the
voctO&lt;Iou.s moment most punks have
been waltina years for, or Is It on fact
the most colossal and ultimate fanure
for punk rock{ _
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The answer, )lfturally. I~ a qualified
one. For one thin&amp;. the demands of
punk were virtually un,ttaonable from
the &gt;tart The logical resolutoon of the
punk dolemm• was to doe, and that's
too hoavy a trip for most people I
know Sod Vicious paod the proct' for
all of us, on the end The sordid
coocumstances surroundlns hos death
were filtongly mediocre and unherooc
He doed the death of a punk, on the
full ~•nu• of the word Junkoe
m~o.ud~rer d1~s 1n the gutter It was
hardh the sacred martyrdom of a
rmu or Jan•s
If punk was ong~nally a~olute and
utreme. ot had to be The reactoon
had to be one so strong as to be
urodenoable. And after Vlcoous'
wmboloc death. the punk~ must have
rearoupt'd and reconsodored the
whole thong. The uatement had l&gt;..t'n
made Now was the time to use from
tht' ·~he~ and reach for arutneu-to
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lnaredlent to areal rock 1n' rull, and
one that had been mlsslna for quite a
time ~&gt;..fare thr punks brouaht it back
with bllndlna venceance. So .score
one fO&lt; N..w Wave. The return of
rel&gt;..lllon {in this case, not rebelloon
aaainJt the older aeneratlon. but
against the present generation, and
the mildewed leg_acy .A Woodstock].
l'he first real band to play the
feHoval was Toronto'• Teenage Head .
They are a band with a brlaht future
and are currently tilt' band of faVO&lt; in
the Metro city. lead sinaer Fr.tnkle
Venom. resembling a youna lou
Reed. both vocally and a ppearancewise, strode on&gt;tage with the rest of
the band, and the predomonantly
Canadian audience became excited,
abandon ina-its sleeplna baas and
swarmon11 the stage on droves
" Nice day f01 a party, osn't ill"
Venom sneered. as he led the croup
into an e&gt;eotong set of sonas. taken
mostly from the recent album, frantic
City. Including "Wild One," "L,et's
Shake," and a comparatively raunchv
versoon of "Brand New Cadillac"
Actually. raunchy ot'only a relative
term Teenage Head played lean, fast
rocL, albeot somewhat tonged by
r~s1dual heavy metal influcmc~s This
IS perhaps fourth_.J!!!~eratoon New
Wave. a unique ~doan distollatoon,
but "ill packong a good kick
lhP Rumour was next. mtnos Graham
Parker Aged veteran&gt; of the late
t960s Brotosh pub·rock kene, they
plaved an efficoent of somewhat
undostonguoJhed set of old favorotes.
oncludlna " Rubl&gt;..r Sand Man.' and
" Just Another Whostle-Stop " The
Rumour clearly lacked the Incendia ry
pre'spncc of Graham Park~r
Next was Rockplfe, with whoz·
guotarost Dave Edmunds and Nock
lowe, of Stiff Records fame on bus
guitar "I guess you could uv ihat we
feel ancoent here, loke John
Sebastoan," Nock lowe told the
audience cryptically. But if l owe felt
like an ancient, he played with the

new·found ontensity of a be-zltted 17
year-old aaraae-bander. Rockpile was
excellent toaht, purposeful and
reeking of teen pathos, mixong recent
sons~ like ' 'Switchboard Susan," " And
So it Coe•," and "They Called It
Rock," with oldies like " Fine, f ine,
Fine.'' Thty t'ven d'rd Elvis Costello's
"Cirf's hlk." which Lowe auured was
the deftntttve rendition " Elvis mi&amp;ht
do this later, but ours os really the
l&gt;..st version.'' ~aid Nick, pointedly
negleclina to mention linda
RoMtadt'• Interpretation.
The bands were getting better and
better as the afternoon proares~
Holly and th.. it;alians were next. a
trio featurong a female vocalist
playina Stratocaster with • red. whit.
and areen coat of arms dbplayed
proudly on her tee--shirt. for an
unknown band, the italians made
quite a aood impression, and Holly
was clurly thankful. " Thanks a real
lot' you're very kind," she said after
about every other sona. But after the
Italians cleared the naae. all monds
were set on the la.st four acts. the
Pretenders, 8-52's, Talk ina Heads and
Elvis Costello. The best was yet to
torroe.
.
TM crowd wu clearly Impatient
for tho Pretenders, and it was
rewarded with a very fast. loud and
visually exciUna set of music I rom
the debut album. Pluainc in h..r
auitar. Chrissie Hynde led the aroup
right into " Prec.i ous," which ~he
botched up sliahtly; but the group
recovered In fine.fashlon and cranked
witll fervor rfs.h t up to the ftnal,
"Fuck-offl" Then they launched lnta a
kinetic renderina of "The Walt.''
by -Kid," " Brass In Pocket,"
-.nd "Spoce lnvadt'FS."

''lhls is lOt all the airls who are
sick of l&gt;..ina be•t up by the same
asshole more than oncel" Chrossie
cried botterly into the microphone.
then launched Into ''Tatooed love
Boys" - her ballad of a woman' s
brut.a l abuse. Drummer Martin
Chambers manaaed the sona' s
complt'X polyrhythms woth abandon,
launchlna drumstick after drumstick
onto the frenzoed crowd. Then Chrossoe
sana an upbeat and committed
version of "Stop Your Sobblna."
which put this reviewer away.
There is somethina renewing and
strenathenina about that partlcul•r
Kinas tune, especially the way Ms.
Hynde de lovers it :::.with cOtnpassoon,
but tempered with determination and
backbone. TM Pretenders were tust
fine, rockina inte11sely when the time
called for it. but dbplaying poise and
feelina in tile slower sonas.
The Pretenders is a band of many
moods, not jun the straiaht·ahead
•nser of pure punk. But it clearly
owe&lt; a debt to the early punk.s lok&lt;'
the Postols and Clash in the honesty
of ors messaae. It won' t lit' to you.
and even the softer, more reflective
songs are free of thj' simpering
splnelessness that has plaaued groups
since the 8eatles broke up. This os the
real thlna
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Movlnc wAva
Now, the hard-core dancers were
waitlne fO&lt; the 8-S2' s. As the sounds
of cosmic rays and assorted stellar
PMnomenon filtered over the empty
staae, th.. .cr-d t...aan cheerina. and
the 8-52's walked on. Kate and Cindy
in th..ir -bouffant hairdos, Fred
Schneider extendina the antenna on
his walkie-talkie. bonae&gt; drums

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bewilderment and confusion. and hiS
one song of hope, ' 'What's So funn y
About Peace, love and
Undemandongl" But he &gt;P"wttd and
the aud1ence's hoarse cnes, the Heads sp't with ~uch vehemence. distorting
didn't come back The applause
tempo and vooce, and played woth
such unbrodled anger that the result
fiMlly di~d down to a disaruntled
silence, but then the thought crossed
was oddly one of emptoneu Full ol
fury, socnofylns nothong Almo&gt;l We
our mands ElVI) wat n~xt
can stoll empathlle, woth his pathos.
but after the Talkona Heads' bountoful
What'd I say, Rayl
Thos was Elvos Costello' s Of'I4IP North and emoloonally uploftona sel, Elvos'
rage and confusoon was almost Joke a
Am~ocan perfatmance this year, and
cold slap In the I ace. a soberona
he WM aettona a lot of money for it.
return to the punk polemocs that
so exl&gt;ectatoons w~re hiah that he
began ot all Back to the nark reahtv:
would controbute a v~ry good set
And he d id The Attractoons were very the brutal truth of the "Coon Squad,"
the hopele.u ness tn " Ali &gt;On," the
tight and responsive, and EIvis sang
disorientation of " Mystery Dance."
with force and conviction, Sons after
Maybe the Talklna Heads gave the
song went by; "Accidents Will
answer and EIviS Costello asked the
Happen," ' 'Watching the Deiectives:'
q·u esttons.
"I Can't Stand Up for hlling Down,"
''The Beat/ 1 "Mystery Dance.'' And on
and on. £1vis: haJ written so many
Am""
So the Heatwave ft'stlval is history
art!Ot sonas th1t we can'l get a very
It will take some tome IQLits Impact
good perspective on his output Just
to be gauced Maybe it hd none at
when we think he's finished, he starts
all. Rock concerts are hedonistic
" You Belona toM~." or HTwo Little
aiiAoi"S
after all .Maybe we we&lt;e all
H1tlers.H and we.,-~ •mazed one~
just havong a aood time It depends, I
aga.n
guess. on how deeply you ca re to
ElviS, the Shakespeare•n fool, the
believe on the musoc th1t was
traarc puppet, the unrequoted lover.
performed The punk rock explosion
hos '&gt;Onas of paon and alienatoon.
hos songs of ta&gt;cist terror, h1&gt; sona• of was suppol&lt;!d to ch~nge th&amp; world.
but .even of ot JUst mad~ us see II a bit
differently, that' s olcav. too
Hendryx' soulful accompanvons
vocals.
Then the Talkin&amp; Heads saod
goodbyt' •nd dosappeared. Despote

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and chocke..-.quawk paranoid v11ooru
were hlah Rumors were corculatong
that the Head~ were addona &gt;arne
guest arlosU to the usual four~me
and the roadie~ on naae were setting
up what seemed to II&lt;&gt; an mordinately
excessive amount of synthesizer
eQuipmtnt. And true to reports, as

poundina it wos " Planet Claore." the
8-52' s nebulous, )ames Bond·
onflected. but emonently danceable
openong number
If the elfects the 8-52·s achieve in
the studio lose some of their clarity
1n concert. thti 11 more than made up
by the e~traordlnary dancina of Cindy
Wol~on, and the kinetic guitar playing
of Rocky Wilson Everything moves
and the crowd move&gt; with it The
8-S2's went throuah some guaranteed
favorites, such •~ "606().642," ··Hot
Lava.'' " Dance This Mess Around," .
along with some unfamiliar music
from the new album, Wild Planet ,
including "Quiche lorraine." " Devil
In My Car,'' " Party Out of Bounds··
and the humorous and usque " Strobe
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But stoll the crowd would not be
appeued, untol Ricky Wilson played
the familiar aultll openina of " Rock
Lobster,'' which aot everybody
boppin· and poaoina as the sun set·
over Mosport, a ~trange sight by any
stretch of the lmaainatlon. What
strange yet familiar music by the
B-52's. It could be charaed that it is
just a frivolous dance band. But the
corny and anachronistic sound strikes
a chord in those weaned on episodes
of " The Creen Hornet" and Annette
Funicello movies And the approach
to entertainment IS buoyed by a
aentle and biurrely aood-natured
humor. Cosmoc art-&lt;OCkl Purveyors of
tzuh nostalaial Hell. thev make me
move I

T1oe Head• ha•e It
It was aettona dark by the t ime the
Talkin&amp; Hr!ads came on. Each act was
Qetter and better, and expectations
for David Bryne'• minlmala04itar riffs

Chris Frantz, Tina Weymouth, jerry
Harrlson and i!yrne carne on&gt;taee
they were accompanied by ••·Bowie
aultarlst Adroan Belew and vocalist
Nona HendryM. formerly of LaBelle.
They beaan ommediately with
''Psycho Koller," then followed up
with upanded versoons of ·warnong
Sign," and " Stay Hunary." More and
more mus1cians f1ltered onst-aa~ iU

the set went on
Soon there were nine musicians

1ammong olona. Buster William~ was
added on bass, os well as another
keyboard player and a percuJSionost
Four of them were blac.k musicians,
confirm ina what one journalist wrote
about the Talking Heads - their
unique brand of new musoc owes
more to rhythm and blues funk
stylings than the mlnomalist tradition
of, say. Steve Reich
" We' ve grown quite a bit."
remarked a smillna David Byrne,
turn ina his head to acknowledge the
new members The. upanded Talking
Heads wrMt into an earthy soulful
rendition of ..Cities.H Then the band
played three selections from the
newly completed album, givlna the
audience a forst look at a areatly
matured and expantive Talkin&amp;
Heads. It wu a foyful experience,
from Byrne' s hauntina Imagery and
alienated voice, to the rhythmicall y
spruna drumming of Chris Frantz 01nd
rock·bouom bau playina of Buster
Williams and Tina Weymouth, and
the aentle hypnotic sythesizer

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Everybody on staae was smiling
and movlna. smllina and movina.
jamming away onto the ni&amp;ht, The
audience was ecltatic After fomshing
the set woth on hysterically ontense
version of " life Durtna Wartime;· the
Huds came back to encore with
"TaJce Me to the River," 1nd this tim~ 0ou
it really sounded loke the celebratoon ~ 1.11"£: ~
of a southern baptism. with Nona
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My Cod. What had Comstock aotten me lntol
1 •areed to c;ovet the Rosslnaton-Colljns concert as a favor to the
Music Edit&lt;&gt;&lt; of The- SpectJum. Arrivlna at She-a's Buffalo just befa&lt;e
the openlnc act, 1 find mvsoJI tripped In a larae room with a •luble
numbel--of .cream ina lanotks Obviou&gt;Jy, &gt;Omethlna wu very wrona

FRIENDS:

he&lt;P~aps,

Baruchim HaBa'im rNelcome Back)
&amp;om B'Nai B'rith Hillel of Buffalo

1.,.t porhops. the headlou mob hod feamod obout the ond
of the WO&lt;ld from Walter
o'clock. Thot would ..:count loo • lot
of the 1\yste&lt;oa IIHtna the theattt. but&amp;&gt; an...-... It lolls I~ short.
A mote subtle clue come from the far n&amp;hl CO&lt;Mr ol Shea • where
one poor soul arabbod • wave of attenloon throuat&gt;out the '""" by
shoutina out pl..dilltllv "tcynvrd. Lvnvrd."
tlthal wM whit most o these neaophlhaCI come to hear. they
waned their m&lt;&gt;My Jtou lnaton-Gollins iJ moklna • bla effon to nand
ap&amp;n from Lynyrd Skynyrd
If R-C n~ ony excitement from the crowd, It was sparked by
Te&lt;onto. the le acklff bond. The Ro&lt;hester bued band d)d what lint
acu are~~ to do. prime the audience.
Siflllna self&lt;-ted- from their debut album, lO&lt;Onh&gt; puked the
crowd clurina " Loolcln' fe&lt; Trouble." the- tltle uoc,k The band tort
tlvou&amp;h nine ..,..., and an tftCO&lt;'f, playlfll tosethe&lt; with .., ':'*'acy
uoually a.sociAted woth a to,.«&lt; hbtory. The only ..,. of auditnGo
dUploowre come at the ~W ...t or the seloc~~o&lt;&gt;s when le...S ~
Holly Wood &gt;!plied the doH of each numbeT woth a triahopitclted

Join Hillel, the UIB Jewah Student U,Pon
and.ltraellnformation Center
for an OPENING BAR-BE-QUE
Sunday, Sqt. 7tlt at 5:30 pm

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~it.ably primed. the fans watched as IM_st•a• ""'"'tore""'"" ..~­
built liP the &gt;taae for.R&lt;mlfllton-&lt;ollins. The mob started the lt&lt;&gt;m1"
lh&lt;Ht•a• cycle hom lhe (!Dt seloctlon " P&lt;ime Time," and kepe 6p the
J&gt;i1U tllrou.hout the show.
Slcynyrd fanS' had to walt until the encore lor their momttnt, a
twelve minute lmtrume&lt;ital )om of " freebird " Tho Rebel f. . came
out fn force for the numbet. leadill&amp;lO a renrwed outbre•k o~criH
Ia&lt; " lynyrd" u the cruwd pou!ed out onto Main Street -O.n Holder

HILLEL HIGH HOLY DAY SCHEDULE
Wedneeclay, Sept. lOth 7:30 pm
cl: F rid ay, Sep t . 11 cl: 12, 9 :30 am
T hurad u
TWO LOCA'AONS:
Fillmore Room in Squire Hall
170 FiUmore in Ellicott
Friday, Sept. 19th at 7 pm - Sat. Sept. 20 at 9:30 am
Concludiq Service at 6:30 pm
at Fillmore Room and Wolclman Theater (Norton Hall)

Prtt......,N~ fatcn- Unc/r 5.vn'£-AUJU&lt;I V

"This Is dedl~ted to those peol&gt;le who are m&amp;ki"' • buclc at thct."Civltsle Hyndo remarb before " Br&amp;» In
Pocket" the Prttenders' TOP -40 hit. Uncle Sam's Is Pil&lt;hd tlaht with
swealy
It' s .., uncomfortable .,. """ wants it to be. lklt thchordes of fans who hove been turned away from the solck&gt;ut show
,
would aiOdly fonue bruthlna for , ,... rock and roll. Any "-Y· Cood
rock M¥er a1ves a •hlt about comfort-it's built for speed.
F·resh from an appearance at the Heatwave Festival, the band
appean more comforuble woth the actual hum111 oonUICt oi.Uncle
txpense of you ond

bodies.

s.a.m~s 1ntim1te Jurro,mdin&amp;l-. At He.•tw•ve:. tM.re was ~~ ~

do'-'

umottlina about Hynde llnai"' !lie '"'"' • we can do rt. dolt.
the p&amp;v'emer&gt;t" while su_...tec! 01 lea&gt;t 10 fHt a - lite c.-.1 and
- · ' " 1.by a mon•uo'" areen wall. All they needed w..,
a """''with live ollia•t&lt;&gt;&lt;s to completo 1M &gt;&lt;«lark&gt;
At Uncle Sam's. the- prOJ&lt;imitv ol humanity pushes the band ID

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WESTERN NEW YORK'S #1 CLUB
TON ITE: FR~~..~~~-~-~~-~-~~..9.R.OSSROADS
TOMORROW NlTE:COCK-ROBIN
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earlier this vear lncludfn&amp; • &gt;top·in Buffalo. the band II tlaht and
Inspired.
CultJiriJtJame5 HoneymJn Scott is riaht there olio, oi poclally on
everybody'.s favofltt sult11 ~ofo during "T~ WJil "
And Chrinio lUll whls~rs ond shouts from the OPf'nlna "Procrous•
through the Klnks' "Stop Vour Sobb•na. • " Tattooed love Bovs." and
other iOn&amp;' famlllor and not so familiar They play 1 two " " ' ' en~.
lncludina "Mystery ~chlev.....,t. • but the crowd hoots and holler&gt; Ia&lt;
mote. It nevor CO&lt;Ms. The- crowd un be excwod fO&lt; ots
areedJness - the Prete-nden lite ate:U
flelclro/Mylum recordir1a anbu, the N~ Eaters. OPI'n the show
with a &lt;flourilll. But just when the crowd appears rudy to w1rm up to
the ba.ncfs eneraetic Boston rock. the ~r cuts out 15 minutes. It's

T Till- ... AU Tltl iiiWT YOU CAll-

Will they call themselve• the
Y...,Jesl The new Yes- - min..s
Jon Ancle&lt;son and Rick Wakemon.
and plus Tr.-- HorM ond Bru.n
Downs of
Krlled

the Jtodio StV'I fame - -brinas
itS concest~ln·the·found to
Memor1al
Auditorium o,..
Wednes&lt;ky, ~ember 17th.
Ari&gt;ta rocordlna artbu Seatrvef
brinas lt Southe-rn rock cum fusion
Thur$d.ly,
September 1&amp;tll. With the Allman
Brothen Band on the upswina ond
a strong new Sea Level • lbum
a arnerina a ttention. It appear~ that
the South ls. aonna do It
ag&lt;lin. , • ond aa•ln.

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MCA recordona artlsu the Iron
City House Ro&lt;kon brinp its
toulf&gt;edaed rock fftto Sace OM
on Thul'&gt;day, September 12th.
c~ lo-ably to c..horo
Porb&lt; and Bruce Sprif11Steen, theband Is currently In su~ of Its
hlcNY"tccloimed S«ond a lbum.

ShenaRta ans, a new, active.
.,...,lzlna. ..,d fun woy to m.Jtenew friends 11 the University
hoppens fricloy, September Sth.
hom 3:30 p.m.·S:lO p.m on the
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EMPIRE STRIKES BACK
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•mont.the p;utidpMu by crwtlnc ·
an~ In whlcllltta,.....
can·
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• have 1 iOod lime wltllo bocoml"'
acquainted. And It's all FRE E.

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t~le WI ~ qU.,_'"I [)ovt, ~~. hot Jo¥e&lt;
'" • cllpood vo•co.. , l'eed' You nted/LutenJI
uodtrtYnd th"~"" as if stw'J try.na d~~r~teAy to
h.•nd oU ht!r· f~ehn1s of vulne.-llblltv Miry Joutard's
Polyrnooc .md Tim McCovHn'.t auirot' l.ltttn•te'v
fill tt-l~ ~~~n~ w•th .sl"'flOk~y, fiOtlltniJ chof"dt •nd
.-to pauaa~l as tht&gt; lovert •pproach eac.h
011 tho

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Th~ MoLtls' new album 11 visually ' t'ducttvr

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uruual CO'Ier painting dtpk iJ A partially r aid man
And woman bema ogled by u'v(!n voveumtlc Pvo'
The 1nner slet'Vt! 1.s. ~~ oft by • ptCUHe of the
bti"Cf'J ftve pau~ of eve-s .sne•~'"• • peik i l you ·~
If throush a tran'om With • kun ctnemtttc senst&gt;
born f,om • ormtmrtv to Hoflvwood film cuku;~
eke Mote.J emP'~ you to hJl,.n W1th Y&lt;XI' 4!\'H
You un ~l'l'R the l•ten••nflu of the! late. hm
Mon•.on ond rhe Doou- •U hlm1 nvd~t..s at UCLA
~'"" to b«omr"' l II ·, Pftm~r bond 1n t~
.\IXl"e-'-~•c~ng •n th. film'c 1ml &amp;erv on C4~t ul
It s not surJ)(fsin g th.Jt FtanctJ ford Coppota used

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In · Peoplf!~ Ptaces •nd l hlnas' 01v•.s tt•n;fOrn'l.s

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beo1t of " lnvy" Wlih AUit.ar O~Hblir"h lhA~ tPe all lh~
Doors' Robby k r n~aen "DflVJ 1re: 0 K tBut lh•
nt&amp;hU Wt"rt.' m.a.dt fOf low:f' tearurt, lou'•'d J
ou~nt •l )OUndJn.g syrHhesitc, •nd tM tohtfttna
accf! nu of tht sona~, foc•'"K • _. rhvthm•
M cCovetf' ~ho t"it.lbli!.hei tumK"If ·~ • rt•l fiA .. h

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8uo ohe Moleb don"o compose , • ..,... abouo

lhfOU~JI pi()wef"\ C,..,. ~by"' w tlh 01 hitlft("

l1urd KtnlS 0 1 ipoc•typttC ~thOfU They •re ftrml v
rootf'd 1n lhe rom.,nu th.al ttomlrwted Hoii'Y"ftoood
ftlmt '" ~ 1~ H~pburn mH.tt Tracy'" a 'A'htrf
of tol ub&gt;, ~hon• booth&lt;, tl!&gt;'tock, hoah t.eel&gt;,
humed t!ntounten •nd mbty niahtJ. leid vouf1it
Marth• Oo~~.v•s ddlw:r.s the lyt~a Wt(h lhe "l!'"&gt;•l•v•tv

Roc:h"' Bledmo&lt;...,mpored oolo

On 1 ftw OCC.t\IOn), how~r thl' ~~~••
succumb lo Hollywood 'hc.l:ness On lhl- mddh
funky ·OAn.:.-t-r'" - Uwo ~·nelt~ of( thf lP - D•v''" sm~e~
thl' h''"-neved lyuc\ O•n.ger/ Vom ro... to I ) l•kc '"
~.tr•naet/5o do~~. dod vel so f•r •way wuh •If t~
of • iup•rt&gt; l•adlng lady, av1odlnw th• detachment
vf1led
cooln~u of Sievlt' Nicks The cutt . r..opp•sh
th•t plilue5 the aenre's ll:uer t.1l ~nh such as f{ob•o •
l ""c Dilllil, not n,eirly u wettd IJ. lent' lovlch nor " Whosr Pwbl@n'f ill so f•lls v•ct1m to , Flwlwood
M
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•tuu·k
Rut when 1~ mu.\•C e:Hch. ~.., •I \O
•• cough as Chfiss;, Hynde, porfoy• • bunch o! !loll
ott~n d~ C•'eful P'OJH.b mov~ \CeDe' \tOtJ can
m~asorH tnto ~ dlslinctiv• "¥0(:al itvte

d.oce to

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vocals like • cornered a nima l But the 11redator
turns out to be hts own parano1d perceptiOn) In
the rave·up "Gorlin a Moga•ine" he \narl' " Re•l
hie- vou can have 11/l"ll t•k~ the god on the
maga ;une'~ t i punk eth1cs pogo with Huah Hefne,
Cr•v Is almost arrosant about hu al•enahon
"Money Ch anl'" heryth"'c, '' chosen as t~
outst•nd•na rndependentfV produced "nate of 1979
rn the Village Vooce Crotics Poll merae\ a bot of
lamenlable economocs woth a synthe\lt~• hook that
recalls Dav1d 8 0Wit!'S •·Heroes ••
" Raeline, " 1 SO of power c hords and Charles
Wolff' ' muscular drumming. Is p~nc tuated by t he
intrusion of a dosheartening busy s•gnal as Gray
frantically l roe&lt; IO aet through on lh~ telephon~
"Ra~li ne -Cie•r I he lme/ Raeline- 1 go I lome news

YOU'RE INVITED!
To A Free
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Gurtarist Rid Prrce manaees to &gt;~destep heavy
metal bombast while wleldlna some mlahty ~avv
tones throuahout Hu nally lick 1n "Scarl!d Kid" rs
a rf'dl t~ethrattler Hu mstrum~ntal " l rea._son,"
soundong hke the soundtrac k lor • New Wave
Western, ktck\ of the album 10 quast~ptc f•sh1on
Producer Steve Ullywhue. who by producrna
Peter Gabrrel &lt; late&gt;l 10lo album made hom somo
sort of on1tant ltsend, maontains a flrst·t•ke
rouahness that arves the record a hve 1~1
Tlw only songs that fa ll ftat- " ln the Nraht" and
" Sweethearts• - sacrillces dance rhythms to the art·
rock pretensoons But it's not enough to tarnosh the
most starthns debut by ''" Ame11can band tills year
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Much has been made of t he faet that the Ora ons
haol from lltlanta. the city tha t also 'pawned the
8 ·52• But be fore that d istinction moenlflu into a
d11cussron ol the lltlanta Sound (which " nearly a s
ltrvotous a1 sayrng that Robrn Lane, the Can, and
llerosmoth connotute the Bosstown Sound). ot
becomes evodent that the Bra1ns· dosllnctove w.und
o we&gt; more to New York City than It dO&lt;!.! to the
N•w South 1m agone a hybrid of the Ramones' hellbent roocklna and the Talk1ng Head&gt; art·roc k
eccentricities. It's volatile.
lead vocalist, k eyboardlsl and c h1el sons wmer
Tom Gray novogatl!&gt; with h is nerve end1nas fu ll y
exposed Like the Heads' David Ovme he SPII&gt; out

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w•th • Iouth of I~
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Chick Coru f~aturina Lionel Hampton (Chalroscuro
Emotional impact h .. been !M stronant ally o f both jau
~fo&lt;rner and a udieoces. This pflftdple. btouaht throuah its 1otteal
Pf01reJJion, hu produc~ Edlectk Jan who;t composen and
muskl.ins m.ttnt.in that ins'lead of •nt~teuna I1MS they are pl.tym&amp;
emot!OO' such ., feor 01 raae, On ell,. ~bum. Chtek Cor~a follow,
the~ ,,.t eria to des.plav fine artiStK seruilrv•tv 11\ Hl)lndtna the

ec::lect.c spectrum

When • meerina occurs it un lnYolte coolhc l of c()Ot)era lion. feud of
harmony. These aspects ~ore wetl rtpte:Jfllted '" che t·v ne "Convera tHu~rt Laws, on ptecoto, begins and encb the P~• w tth a con.scantv
detic•te syncopation. c.onnotatin • tranQutl lmmf'r5ion into n1ture

Department of Thewe and Dance

E'RIC BENTLEY
THEATRE 414: " CABARET"
A workshop for students who will select.
develop, and perform revue material at .
the · newly remodeled Center Theatre
Cabaret. Thur. 2-4:30pm

THEATRE 486: " Brecht"
A seminar to explore the wor;ks of Ger·
man playwright Bertolt Brecht. recom·
mended for students of theatre.
language. and literature . Thu r .

which I&gt; enhanced by One Hooand's wperb bou r01ponse. yel
threatened by a subtle poano riff by Cor.,
Conflitl l&gt; suagesttd when a raspy trumpet, played by Woody Show.
lntermln e:ntlv Invades the trio. As Jack O~lohnelt~ :nters on dtum~,
the instrument.ll$, merge and the ca lm diuolvt~
Frlctlon emerae.s betwe.e.n the horn and '"u to d~velop a sense of
mec•niutlon which build to tncludc.o 11 dtsputt w•th the ot!&amp;tnal nature
theme Thtse two mus•c•l seWnas battle tl out unul, as the- ptecet~cludti. .the-r* 1J. a short bass rtpou~ Jnd t~ ~a•nntn&amp; peaceful
melody ori,.. dte voctO&lt;.
Althouah lht strona drum presence has been rtplottd by toone I
H&amp;tOpton•J vdjr. Corea·s rendition or ..
OaMt~' maintatns the
hypnotoc efftct oncU.oty intended by ots compostf McCC!\1 Tyner.
T~ntr sold of lht tune. ~After I'd WJitttn ot it ;oundtd lo hke •
lund of Ametk.a n lndJ.&amp;n danu It e'¥~ed rttual and 1r1nce-like

,.,,tOn

Stitt"$ ••

H1mpton ts m.trvelous and e.:preue:s hu exuberance verbally a1
musically. "Hey-ell. yeah." ht croes os tht ttnS'9f' builds
betwttn his ltAd and tht ·rhvthm sectiOn whoch Includes tawrenco
Burgan on ~u. Don tamon on drum• ~nd CortA on plano Hi.J
outburst become mofe fr~ue:nt as t~ tune proamsses When th~
mu\iC n op5, the musicians remain lauahiria and chtlttering amona

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~ere. Is a broad pretentatfon of emotions on ~hi• album, but the
pr;mery lee-Una is one of joy Jn thf' ~btl l ty to upreu Thls music
encour•aes. "aU who patt1ke to scrutlnlz:•. Javor • nd smll~

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McCoy Tyner, Horizon, {Milttlon~)

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Ovt r th• vtan. McCO\'" Tvntr has developtd 1 trldthon of hnt
albums I can't tllonk of a b&lt;od Tyntr album allhouah I con thonlt of o
couple by Corta. Honc:oclt and Jo~u Ewn Imitation Tynet albums
have c01ne off sounding good. ltJten to Zbtanl&lt;lW Stifert's "Man of
lht Licht" (~ICaltd 10 Tynet) on MPS It wos 1 Tyntr omitotion w ith
vlolon and it seems. oo facl 10 h ..t po~kt~ lht sound of this new
a lbum where Downbeat critics poll winn~r John Blake os added lo
lvner'J aroup on violin. Tyner h.u conquer ~ Americ•n music. and
ofl~n times sound• mO&lt;e African than Abdullah (Dollar Brand)
Ibrahim Now. with the addition of vi.ol1n, h11 sound takes on an
or1enlJil c harJcten.stic: as an t xpcnsive nrw Horizon.
The title tune resembles the ..Man or the Ueht" sessions, featuring
a~.~Ualos' own Joe Ford on an excellent soprano sa.- solo. It kteps. your
fee l ond btaln dancing. "Woman o f Tommorow" wrltltn by Blake, Is a
showcase for his violin. "Mothtrland ... olso by Balke.,ftaturt1 an
ln1rlca1e bw line and McCoy's exotic arpogalos and tlltina plano lin01.
Bas&gt; player ChorleJ fombrou&amp;h penn~ "One FO&lt; Hono(' recallin1 the
Afucan sonoutiH of violinst Mic.h•tl White's COtnpolttions .. lust
F~lina' .. is lht olloer Tyner corni&gt;O'tlon 1nd showcases Ceora•
Ad1ms on tenor.
HOtilOA 1dd.s another dirMt.ion rot Tv~ whk:h he- shows he un
handle v~ aptly. Yfl be soprl&gt;td of ht ..., ceu Into onvthlna ht con'l
handle
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Informal Atmosphere ·
LOUNGE OPENS A"f 3 PM

BOULEVARD MALL· Next to Cinemas

A c rut short of lht suc"cas #Of modtll\ popular Jan aroups lrke
Spyro Cv&lt;o. Co ld~A. Seawind and other&gt; Is ouributable to thtlr use of
Utln ptrcunlon a nd thvthms. To Mark Soslrln. these mythm.s bltnd
with his composition•.•~- naturally leadin1 me to think he's had a
love 1ffalr with these sounds ln hos posl In !his sen~. I suppos e
Soskin h.,, as the tllle of thi$ new 1lbum lndlules. a Rhythm Vision.
As a piani&gt;l. Soikin can sound like many of hi&gt; conttmporaries. Tht
openina cui. "Colossus," could have beon rec~ by the )elf lotber
Fusion It's all there. the naccato poano chords underscO&lt;e a c.a refully
refln~ su line, while tht om~ iprOHenl bau and drum patltms funk
JC&gt;me counterpoint. Oro "Wolk Toll' (1 loe Zawlnul composition) tht
Hancock Influence opptors lln oddltion 10 tht f)fOHnce of formw
He&amp;dhunttn Bennie Maupin on r~s and Hor.ey ~ on drums)
with • Fender ~ solo esblbitlroa some of Htrble's cr~artu.
~ tune Also owes some of its JOUnd to toe Sample and lht
Clufaden u does "That's Whot friends Ale fo(' on side . - .
''Mami»Mio" clvft Soslrln lht ~uooty to flash ;orne McCoy
Tvntr t~. flvlroa """r !M byboanl with JPtlnfs on his fin..,.._
Soslrln becOIMS Soslrln only on JOint of tho more Latlnit~ numbers
Jiko ~c.,ibbeon Patty Stomp~ and " Bolln&amp;J." On these he roni'et
throuch u a wen!M player and ·
The •lbum IJ acct1Jible and plusin" It may brine mO&lt;e fans into
"
the lnfluentl&amp;l clrdt of rol Jau. Tht rl&gt;ythms ano what mal&lt;e it
aceet~lblo. y..,. - i t was ~ rl&gt;ythou lilac broucht - ' •' m
Jan. lt_..bet "tt don' t noun a tNna If It aln' tc« that swtnp"
Teday
~ to " l t -'t mhn • whole~ot. if that funk.
aotl" Irs on In' the be«t.
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we c•n do wtwt *"f Me (b+bop) •nd at
rtw ume htne appe•l to • lo&amp; of P't!'OPie •

Manhattan· Transfer
In a time warp·

~ \11r..- '""'•'""" mm&gt;bon of MT
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put'lut Oln~~;·t
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•dd•na ' wefl..,ou~ b.tfanc~ to tM

lfOYP s repenOilt Jan..,

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bto-bopper yet tht- •bo dt~•mt o( bema
«hfo f1rst inreta•l•"'"- tUL •nd blue\.
&lt;+nge, Ouw•• t~ b.md ' lutv llth
perform•nce dt thf' now cl~d Me-lodv

Tr ansferring nostalgia

f••r •n lofto~wand• ttk beiU!d her ~~v

- - - - - - - - - " Y Bill Ben cker

~u

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no 1 wtwr•• w~ · ,,. at •

t'~hlhttt&gt;d

on rht \IOC.alfo)~ ~.~~,,on ot
Weather Reputl ~ thtome. Btrdland' th~
popul11 ..,,.nrur~ froru th~·r rt-Cfnt

• Is ··new wavt"'' r~illy iU.U 41!\0th._., ;trttn
0 1 ~WJtalaJai (.l•r1.tlnlv · new ~ov."erJ "

Reyno ld\' t AO

makf' no botll"" 111bout bouow•na much o;
thf&gt;•l 'f''-P'r•hon from t'Arlv Am~rt(dn
roc~t·u of tho )111 •nd I nwlond &gt; mod
'OC"t"n of rht • .,~-. bCk fhf.\1 u.se tt\r
umpl~r dvwd uruct u•~'). ••ll'o"f"f lyttu

m~t

To bteok that lme8t tt.ev·v• •doptod
'•" 11au•d v•,~ty ;how tvpe JH!rionnan&lt;:e
htmffat to thett lour wtto~ m.n~ktue1o on
C B~ •n Avlu"'t 75 I Tkt-v •I~ wur
cOftiUine\ from 1~ ( •b•~t •nd the: luturf'

l \U.•ns,om LP 1ft thr-•t

meilt •nd p0.,\0 •rrJnet&gt;mfflh dnd ._...,..n
tht• dr~ &lt;~nd n'H1nnemrtu of
ltl(e

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OU&lt;kfv Holly •nd the 8e•tl"-' 0..&gt;P•I• oil

t~ \P ~'nu~ Cpft~ 4nd ~v~n the tact lhat

m"ny nt•w

b,.nd, 4uvt"•

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from

Chi\. ..," tht VQiJIIiWf f.tn l , .. (U\E to ,..1.(&gt;~
th .. movt•nttonl 4\ no~t.tl~+c:t for thetn .alt

tht\ ,,. br•rld

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r{'lt:indlm.c .-&gt;ld nwmo,.,,,, but r•the.

l•vm~

futurf" onr\

A.lth,JuHh o ~rou~ l•ktt Mdnhattan
I tiin$1t.·• h.-&lt; oill't\Oiuttolv reo connt.'ettOtl
wtth ntw w.1v• (othttr thAn the l.tct thf::v.

Itke tht' rt-\t of u~. ltvc- •n dw \.am~ '')a&lt; e-llmt! lramt:l tht'v urlfttf e-;j;rnt•all~ tht~
""mf' •raumrnt to d•uvow ~ny conneu.on
...,..,,h no\r•la•• Tht-tr ''"'•'"'~'¥ "'OUng
AU:dtf'nc~ "
.,~fi1G band

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ar.d t•ptor~n&lt; .na ~~~ lt"ch.-.tquet ""to(h o1
b&lt;tddrop of modt-m n'h~ "•t fm ~~ hht
11rne

f tm Hau)tl, who a~pe•rt*d to hav(' th~
nhgtn•l ~ ... tor tht- ~r-oup b1:1clt '" 72..
dt-nttrl h;tvtn• evtt rourtfil a oo~ralt~tt
tm&lt;'Rf) " We nt"v(•r w•r1tt.-d to b~ looked
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wtonl bt:vond tht-H dud+o&amp;nc• .:tnd rh,t's
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rntat uatN1 b" KMftwrrlf:•J reconlfnrc of The

relate to H

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lilt mus•c rh•t 'th\'thmtcallv

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pap level lhefto•s no COtnpamon betwHn
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In ftJct, ltm Hitu)~r produced a Ritchte
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~tud10 lt"COrcJh1M• Wt!ftl tnil d~ J~ nis Sttgel
appe.tred fn a cubutf to fdd1e dur+ng lhe
l~t~al noahl ol lh" vea(&gt; N•Wl&gt;&lt;l&lt;l Jan
f~)hv•l '" Nt:w Vot~
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PNS-Sandra Johnson did m001 of the deanina lllld modttrly chotct
before llle finally moved o"t of the howe. Sh&lt; it tOm&lt;what lolly IOd cmd1
to worry too much. Sbe lOCI to tchool, amokcs&lt;f811r.,tctand lika "junk''
food . Shell l$yun old-and sht hu., l!lc:&lt;r.
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But ulc&lt;rl, or thdr 1ymptonu, v&lt; lltllncrwing problem for younapeoplt
tvl:I'Ywheort ln the- couotr)'. In 1968, Slatisile&amp; irom the N"adonal Health
Survey recorded 0.9 per thousand wcidmces of "omaeh and duodenal
ulccn in Uto&gt;c under 17. By 1975, thoc lisurc had j umn«Jto 1,2 pu
Lhou..,ul then up to l.l ut 1978, a«ardlna to pr&lt;tJrninary d11a for tbll
year.
UlCCfJ a,rt only OnC" barometer sugae:sting that an nuirt amtrllioo ma)'
be IUt'CWnblo&amp; IO adult ~Untue&gt; )11$1 bwnt it •hould IN: II the ptak Of
youthful fitness. Other ~. bkt hypert&lt;ruion lllld illthntiJ ate alto
tu..mina up in chikhtn and ctma&amp;en:
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Til&lt; illdd-. of atthrltn in lhc ll!ldtr 17 lf'&gt;UP wu 1c:u than on&lt; pet
lhou..,d tn 1969, tbc: Naoonll H&lt;ellh Suf'Oey &gt;ho-..ed. By 1976 thu ra~c
bad tripled. The Nilionol Mhritu Foundaiion tsllrnll., that thttc arc
now 2SO,OOO &lt;hfldrut with th&lt; eli......,.
Prof.uor Thoma Gliltlrt1 of lht U.U•tnt•Y of Mt&lt;htpn found tvldc:na:
or hi&amp;h blood P&lt;&lt;SSure, hi&amp;h cholestrol, obctity and 011\cr cooditions
11510&lt;Wlcd with adult ht:W1 dlsas&lt; on almoot half or the &lt;icrntntllf)' ldlool
studmu It&lt; had lUted •lnce 1975. Similar findtod wtr&lt; reponed In the
BoJaluu (LI.) Hun Study In 1979.

Hypcnc:nJtOn dis.eues 1n the under 11group went from les• than one ptr
thousand in 1974 and 1976Jo 2.1 ptr thoii.Wld In the 197R d;uo, occordlna
tn the National Ctnl.r rnr H&lt;Aith Statlllk~.
lnterts:tinab. ulcers, hypcrctruion and anlu ma a.re all includdl ln whal
doctofi ca.U "P!i)f(hc»omlluc d~&amp;casc.s." "Ptyc:holog;ical $UC:SS develop~
b«ause or unusual lire: pressures and your individual -5Cnshh'llia."
op!aiM Or. Donald Oktnofth&lt; UJ)StAteMtdical Ccnwln Sync:UK, N.Y.
"You read wfl.h • panlculat emoti&lt;ln and lh11 cm01ional aar• affcc:u
cn11in bodf 01 pns more than others, If lh&lt; O&lt;&amp;llll iJ a vulottable one and
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and promote pessimistic vl&lt;'f's or the rutu.rc. Abo. chanac '" our mobllc:

Phone: 832·2263
Free- Free-Free
Clllc:ken Dinner
at Sweet Home United Methodist ChurCh (across from sweet Home High School. near
Amherst Campus). To be held on Sunday. September 14th, at 5:00pm Rearvatlons
needed. cau 832·2263, Ieaiie messaoe.

Bible Study
~~nday,

Squore 318. Bnng Bible and lunch l.rd by Chaptam

Programs
Free Dinner.; and Programs each Sunday at tile Wesley Foundation House.
Sunday, Sept. Z1
5:30p.m. Free Dinner and Program- "Rape and Rape Prevention"
Sunday . Sept. Z8
5,30 P..m . free Dinner and Program -'·Hypnosis"
Sunday. Oct. S
5:30p.m. Wine and Cheese Parry-You Dring the wone and we supply tile ct1eese.
Place: Charles Gravis home. ?9 CaiiOdtne, Amherst

Sunday. Oct. 12
Free Dinner and Program- " Nuclear Safety'' (Possible tour of nuclear stte on UB.)

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5 :30p.m . Free Dinner and Program. Rev Paul Womack.
·"The Wrath of God or The Gr.lce Of God"
Sunday. Oct. 26
4:00 p,m Sl&lt;atlng Party. Meet at Umversny liM Cllul'l:l1

socm:y occurs conatanlly. and pre:KnU an array of bre.uylc: lt)d vaJuc

Call John Kamaras 832-2263
for reservations and/or details.

i:hol&lt;l!li which CAll IN: ovuwbtlmina to toenosen air tidy c:cJ&gt;&lt;ricndna lire's

rnoSI unliable P&lt;riod.
f'&amp;mily problem" ate thr "mil]or faa or ln adoleKtnl suus," 51.)'1 Dr.

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l ) Drop/Add: Regi.tered 1tudenr. may drop or add coane•
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lnt.roduction to Orieatal Tbougbt-Phil 152
110. 427248 '1'11 Tb.12:30 p.m. Dief 4

l ntroductioo to Philoaophy of Religion-Phil 212
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~ have time to develop required
staodarda of lleldcmlc proareas
aod lofonn 11udenti or the new
requiremcnu.
Ooee the reaut.Uooa are
finlllled, pouibly ow week,
the Selle &amp;IIIC8lion Department
(SED) will beain to bold
worUbopa with penoond from
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reaulalfons so tba t tbe
~ 1M7 submit their
p rop OJed standa r ds of
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Jamsary I, 1981. No lnltitutloo
may certify a student for a Call
1981 award uoleu It's proQOsal
hu received the approval of the
Commissioner of Bduc:allon,
Oolrdon Aolbolcb.
" At th e p r esent tbil
University's TAP criteria
c:onsisll o r full-time ltatus aod ,
aood academic atandio&amp;,"
maintained Scudent Aeeounu
Director, Clifford Wilson.
• • H owever," be added,
"ac:adcmlc stan dina bas always
been to ambiauous to enforc;e.

1'1111-dalc -~~~~ is buieally c:red.iu in each t.er1D of th~ third reqlliRmetU ." The sr.aodarch
~ 1101 to be tiled by a
year and suceeedln&amp; years.
Wiboo affltlDed that 11 udems
The SED willaeocrallY aa:epl Unlvenity for any~ reason
~been claUed stau rmandaJ arades A throQ&amp;h F md any than to determine srudent
&amp;ll.islaoce in the past for not arade wbic:b sbows that the dicibility for Scate awards.
Scudent Auociuioa or the
c:arryi111 the required 12 ered.it 1tudent bas auended the course
bour load. but .said very few for the entire semester and State Univcrsi!J (SASU)
students bave had their TAP completed all necessary President, Jim Seem explained

mOIIIh rialrt DOW.''

awards taken away for poor wianmenu. Accbrdina to •

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completion of the next term or as araduate student.
When the reaulations become
study."
Grada illdicating withdrawal effective In the fall or 1981, they
c:annot be counted toward will aot be retroactive for
mea.ioa the "program pursuiJ continuio&amp; Sludeou.

full-time cour~ load. The
perc:eotaae inCI'eiUOI from six
cudlt boun in eaclucrm of the
r... year. to nine in ead! term
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prompted Sandra Johnson to n&gt;O'« away from the famlly tll'ld Into an
aunt's apanmmt. O.anaealoo a&lt;:teduan earUer ttressor for Sandra when
her f&amp;Jnlly relocated from a small aouthern city in California.
a real
draa:· she recaJis.
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Dr. Edward J. StAinbrook, professor ernerit~a of human behlvlor or the
University of Southern California School of Medic:ine, cites the amount or '
chanae in Out society U a ~oreootriburor to disease. "People are 10i01
throuah many or these cycles or ltreu rather than aolna throuah them
oeeuionally," he~· "With a f&lt;W chanaes,there'l nor ao m~.~eh mess,
but it '• the frequency thtt's bard on the body."
Many of the ......... we now race arc noy only frequall, but often
relenllesl. 0ne onaoina RTGI fll&lt;lor-noioc- u th• prime uat~~ple. In •
Los Anad.. ltudy,llb&lt; blood prusures or children -~ ..,.. weut to
school ocar the lntemtalonal llirport were oom.iored 10 those or dtlldreo
from quiet oms. Tho airport childrca faced wane than their peen from
leu noisy ...... H~ researchcn bavc disoovered limilar rc:subJ in t&lt;St

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Sheldon Cohen, assodate pro(....,, at the Uoivcrilly oro...,.,.,, noted to
the Loo Anaeles tl11&gt;0rt 11udy that "children who didn't control their
outcomes- no!,. leveis-•howed hdples.sn&lt;SI, low motlvatioo and they
tended to alve up on dtrncult tasks. The aroup of people wbo don't
Jenerally Conlroltheir outcomes-the in$titulionaliz.ed, pd,soncrs. chlldrcm,
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Bvldenee of this IUJC&lt;Pflbillry erneraed in a saudy at USC iin which
children lmmobUized In veuu de¥10ioped hiJh blond pressure. Or. J.f .
Henry or the USC Medical School adds. "Anybody who aeu frwuated
enouJ)'o &amp;&lt;II hlah blood pr...ure."
Frustration a&gt;uld eaity KCOW&gt;I for some of the riae in hypatmslon
- a tbe youoa-partjcuiMiy .mce the built or American youtb
illc:reuinaiY come from the poor. employed, bllck md other minority
population. " Health corrdates with sc!o-«ooomk -..a," says Pl'ofcosor
Scainbrook. "The lo'Wtf it is, the wonc 'YOU! balth is ill every way. Otb&lt;r
lltinas beiDa equal, wben you add JIO"U'Y to all tile other su... faetors,
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be espcdally hard oo the youq. ''l'Weaty ,an ..., an atlolaeeet's task
was .&amp;imply to break away from the (Uiily and create a onelltiont.
ladepmdent Jdl. Thcu be wu to retwn to t!K society tl\at the family had
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program wa.s instituted in 1974. ,h ow the reauJations would be a waiver from completing the
implemented, "gra des of neces.~ary perceotaae courses in
Waivers
Incomplete would only be a fuU·timc load! if surflc:leot
A student Is c:on1idered acceptable if automatically cause Is mown. Sach lludent is
"PUilllin&amp; a d earee proa;ram" if chanaed tp a standard passin.a allowed one waiver as an
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Tilt UB So&lt;= tam looks for a ....,. IDIICb impto..d
owr 1001 ,...., 6-8 roconl. ' 'We're autiJ1a a lot or tlds we
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t«&lt;) .-,one bealt.by and dillble..... Vfrl optimlaic.••
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bound.o on alh&lt;f oiclt.
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dtferucrnan 1Im LaRue lllld. " Loca or •kill too th.IJ yw,"
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Lik&lt; or her UB coacbes, Esposito fccls th&amp;l bt bas ob(alned
some hot ltc:nn ovn lhe summer~ l...ead.ina the lis1 Ia transfer
C'bris Simon. Th&lt; .,..fredonia u ud&lt;nr ls nred "•err iood"
by his -cb and h probably t.IAJed for forward Unt action.
Joinins Simon on the line will be freshman Dave Rlcharda.
Bcblnd the llril:er line will be halfbacks Martin Orou and
Dave Qa,..ood .
The Joaltendlna duties ore onC&gt;e qlin Milk Ccltsl&lt;'a
rcspon~bilitics. "Junior " Ctl&lt;itt h backed by Ray &amp;kart,
who tookl llm• orr lur .....,n from «CCndln&amp; c....... to
become the team's teadlna JCOrtr .
The BuUt defense has suffered a larJ...u.le chlllJ&lt;. Ed
Sorkin. lasr' yw's eo-ca}&gt;lain Wid mai!Ulay or lhc ·~~
Strip" deftDS&lt; hu tploduated, bur has ab.o bcm prom~
a.ssisl ant eoacb . Esposno tliJllalru tho &lt;lw\6&lt;. A )in&amp; thai
" We'U be us~ Ed'• apenls. tn defense, and he' ll be
~DI lhc o1hcr teaJM fOf us."
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rbe UB o!Tauc: will b e - - Sc:cct BIYk, Davt Ga..... Dave
SUnpltin and Javl&lt;r Bullamantt, Ilona ...;tb EA:tan .
Efposito is pleutd with the wbolr ttaftl. ClOIIUIIautna thai
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WortDuu ba¥0
on even before lodpjlllarted,
with 11 leut :ZO , ..... rDGDbcn alrcacly ql&gt;llifyina for the by
no* tnditionlltwo mile ND in W&gt;lkl U minuta. The pla)'OIJ
art plcucd by the oquad'a perf.,...,..... 10 fc . Blylt
CIIXIUD&lt;IIted thai, '"The pcoplec:a:Mhcrt in "'-this year."
Eauriaa iu ......,d year at UB is lhc jtllllor vanity I&lt;MI,
apia aoad&gt;td by Norm BlUr. The JV'm ,..;u """"..,.m ICC - - - , ; , . . ;
lheit OWQ playina lime 00 their OWII tdocduk, WbiJe providiq
rht vanity with a back-up raenoe. BlUr Slid, ''Th&lt; JV t...,.
is aoiDc alone very wdl. Wt'vt bw1t up lhc orc:bedule from lut
yw." Elpoilto add&lt;d that "This II Ill a atp iD the riabl
dlro:tion. You caa - lhlnp ~ for us."
AD aspect or ,..,..;m,l thll plca.!od the bead coroc!t the
most wu the nambrt of local talcn1 oow rnumina to lhc:
Bufrllo ......
~ilo IOid, "I ...., that th... kld.o have dlacovered tltt
.,... b jwt aa arc&lt;n bere."

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of Mantbestcr. EnJland tum on Friday, Scpccrnber; l2., 4
p.m., ll Buffalo State's soeeer fitld. Esposito promilcd "a
very intcrestlna p.me." allhoutb LaRue expreascd confid&lt;nct
In IIWBuUs' ability to bca1 the Yifiiton.
Otb&lt;r lntcrtslina fiCI&amp; abo!4 the IOCCU ocbcdule ind~ e

possible

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in the n&lt;* Synar.e Unlvershy domed

lladlum. The mllteb·up is planned for 7:)() p.m. on October u • - ...-. o... a.7, and l!lpnsito &lt;J&lt;preascd lOCI&lt; opllmiJm !IPinst rbt Divblon tJo/IIIKI &amp;1/o ott..,.
I school, quipplna, "Maybe we'U surprise lbcrn."
Tfte BuUs' main faaor of ce&gt;n&lt;:tm &amp;ea in lbt area of problem&gt; due to lllis.
acadcmle diajbilily.. A coounon txperience amon1 atbltto '!liP WhiiiiJna bls """Y throuab .-her pnl;lic&lt; JCSSioo,
(onenl Ill pel CTadCSCSSion dUrinJ the athletic.......,., Witli Esposito looked OUt OV&lt;r lM fidel at tb&lt; fOrty players -.tina
I olackcnin&amp; off come thar "fr~" time. EspoiiiO QJ&gt;lalacd mel Aid lllllbna, "Lookina at tht kids I J01 out Ibm. I can
that lhc players, wbo bud~&lt;~ lh&lt;ir time_oo wdl wbile blla)' on ..., 10mo ldcb from lut yw no&lt; nuttJna lr now. •• Somd&gt;ow,
the(idcl,mmacmawbauhtycloft'tplay. Sevr::ralllbletes, Ita hard to fed pily ror a&lt;-" oorilh too much &lt;olenl oolm
includina IOCI&gt;t: on tht ooa:tr ICIID, f - academic ludipl&gt;ilily hancb.

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J.m-;,. Clmpu is

U lllillion dollar contract, have DO
locker-room fadlities to eomplimellt
them.
alldea over the acceu road~. aJlowi
The new arounds are'betwccn thelidd
1 panoramic &gt;'lew of the-~. wbicb
bouse and the new Millersport H iahway,
Ia due to open about the same lime tbat ''a aood r.nccn - minute walk from
JOmeooc discovcn 1 curo for the • Ellicoll, " accordina to Simmons.
conimoo cold.
Altbolljb, th&lt;re are no current plans for
ln the tbadow or the fadd bouse, lilte a bus aop, one if" expected 10 be
mu.sbrooms, another set or athletic eaablisbed by Facilities PlannlnJ. There
fldlilla Is arowiJI&amp;. But unlike the fidd arc &amp;lao plaru for a parlcina lot next to
boOk, it lbould be done soon.
the playina areas followina conJtruc:lion
The new flldlitics arc playina f.elds. of a new aa:ess road £1&lt;1111 the rest of the
Lots or playina fldds. Different types of campus.
playiqa [adds. Included in the colleaion
With the planned move or most Main
Is a~ diamond, a palr each or Street departmenta to Amherst, wiU
voUeybaU, buketbaU and ha.ndbaU athletic teams-who prac:1.icc on the
couns, ten tennis cowts, and some South C&amp;mpus-move nonb tO the new
amcraJ.purpoac fidds.
fac:ilitk$7
Ralph Simmons of the Facilities
"Nobody bas said anything about the
PlanniQI offtce .reported that "the (varsity) teams mo&gt;'ina down there,"
contriiCI caUa for the facilities to be dooc Director of Facil.ities and Aquatics
by Oeccnber I, 1981-that's the date to William Sanford said. " I expect ba!leball
uJC. But, the contractor cxpecu to. be Will stay here (Maln SlrCet) and alrl's
done much ear tier."
softball . Until I'm told anytbina, I don't
The sii!_C or Odds. bcina built under a expect any teams lO move."
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roc:a tho 14\llb proopea or IDOidllnc or belterioa iu

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Dllftlbu 11 ROii!Ga Ia lbe Hollauil. W"lilt &amp; _ . •
Tbal ia lbe teik lisa Paul niDieril r -. 11t&lt; Mra' o ~ &amp;lid Dlwbloo I ~ k will be • lteop ~
Bow!iQa .....t. • US loot tbe bdla or the
Ujlblll c:&amp;mb.
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tam ....... lhil .......... .n.. the reilipllloa or
Two COilfcrcocr ri'tlb for tho Ball's. ~ .e:

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' 18ochte&amp;DUplaytbc:irmojo.
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R~- I'1ICnliu ...S tr&amp;DIIer . - joinioa t•·
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u ror as bein$ there 10 .....t.," Tzmi&lt;ris

cloyo &amp;lid ia tho

u.ocler ldt bot.
" I'd tlllhcr- ClOI1U1IaiC oo r«nniu. I doD't .._ ~
ao~y to .., • swdJcd bad &amp;lid tJoiak they ba..: •
eel.
pooitioa on lbe team ~ up." tho .....tJ Aid.
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Tbe ~ USWDCS aJIMI&amp;Dd of
Ro,_.
Tryouu for tho M"''' t&lt;MI ..W b&lt; bdd nal t&lt;&amp;m Lbal fltlidlecl JeCood ill tho ..UOO. Four •onm on4 for tho Womca'l the wed af~er. Lmc: conditiou
will he rctlU11iq. iadudina t•o-Terry Suusd lAd
Pam Dctia-wbo llnilbecl well iA lh&lt; lodhoidual ore a-..ecl 14 be superior lllonu 10 Ilk wort of
Cbarnpionsbips ;,; Seank lost , _. Bocb women ~Y Milk&lt;. Miller, Ditoaor of Squire R&lt;acadoa,
moimaiAecl I&amp;Gi&gt;lu.s ••enacs for the Royall. OalJ bad Squire Lana refurilbcd IDd """ pins lruull&lt;d ooc
Simmons and Lori Moaollcr. two stalwaru for the ~..:"i.ovc th&lt; Ilea collql&amp;te 1onco ao)'WIIcre,"
t&lt;ag~, were~ to ~ion.
boasted lhe Blllls' and Ro)'lls' .....tor.
••This is a tranJitioo yar. OOl • trbui.klin.a year."
TtinitriJ rew:aled that no posiljonJ on eitbcr tbc
Tzinieris !tressed. "'1 have: ideu a.bouc how I wantlht Mda's Of Womcn 'J ldiiU ue &amp;U~aAtced.
team to run. I tik&lt;IO str... the: te&amp;rD cone cpt. II 's ton
"Eve-ryone's act an equal mot. I lil&lt;e to mco~
easy 10 (oil into individual cffon."
thnvcrqcbowlcnoncampusto&lt;ryout. EvcrythiAsis
The Royals f~ cxucmdy stiff competition rhb OPtn. Evm lCim coptalns don't h..-c a 8UUlllltced
ycor. Not ooly is tbc national champion Eric spot . If&amp; rcturnina player ClUI't win bisjob back. then
Community Collcae team rctumiAa. but Bufflllo State the man who beau blm out deserves it,.. he Mid.
could develop Uuo. powerhouse by iu acquisiuon or
Bolh the Men·• and Women's teams bave AI Jeua: 12
some outsLIDdiDa bowlers. Sandy Tk:e, the individual positions waltln&amp; 10 be filled. Women try out for free.
coll~&amp;te cltampion last year who hu bowled in World Men PliY SO ccnu 1 pmc. EliCh bowler rolls 16 pmes.
Cup Cbarnplonsb.ipo, in llan&amp;kok, ThaiiiDd, wUI be
"I'm cncouraaecl and lookina for more ckptb,"
bowline for the Bcnpls.
Tzlnicril said, c&amp;&amp;er to take on his clooblc duucs.

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fiME TO SPA,.£; P1ut Tdnltrlt llliiU 0¥., tt co.ch few ~ Ra,~•a Bowling •cp,a.M.
t lono whh tvldinu the Men•, Club. Stri• Jno tor new ~M• fOf t&gt;o4h duN. he wu
qutck to e:alm ell ftt,. of ftltu,... tllhouaf' he w tt rtfu.cttM to pin down ttrt tp!K:ttlc.s
tOt suec••..

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; ,. E&lt;ldle
and The Polnnc Guard
PrcdJctlon numb« one. The
Grttn Bay Packers will not win
the Super Bowl. Now that the
st:aSOn bas started out on an
almost positive 1.000 note.
Prediction number two.
Tm}' Miller bas some talent. So
says The Pullin&amp; Guard, who
toactber with Eddie this year
will try to pull off a few sweeps
of their own as they once .,_;n
make muck out of the NFL
Schedule. Bu,ffalo 20, Mloml
17; The bouse winJ. The Bills,
playina a mean aame of
blackjack, fill ju.st sbon or ll .
(Tbe streak would have climbed
to 21 bad Keulcbmb&lt;ra not
eJttcnded his summer vacation).
Mlnn~ota 28, At/onto 20; Bolh
teams see liule to lose. But, as
the sayina aoea. practice makes
the season drag. (Two teams In
the rebulldin&amp; stage but have
strona urns to ease the arowina
pains.)

New Yo:r-'kts J.S, Baltimore
1/; Jots' coech, Wah Mlchaels,

is inlo fttcarms. He ret:eniiY
acquired a staners pistol aller
drafliDJ Johnny "Lam" Jones.
Instead of R ichard Todd
scr&lt;lmit\a "bike, " M ichaels
will fire and lhe speedy receivers
sprina on cue. (The Colts
will score 21 ~usc of
frequent possession. It only
aaka the J&lt;ts 9. 1 iecOftds to
move 100 yards.)
Chkqo 17, Gr«n &amp; y 1; Eddie
sees eJtd tc:mmt in the Bears, but
the Guard calls it another
"NFC Cenl(al boteoff." (Tbe
Pack is wcakcnina to the point
where !ian SI&amp;IT will hang it up
by week 10.)

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Red Miller has a new offense California crowd applaud•
for 1be Broncos.
Robinson Anahcim'• tim ICIOre. Billy
and Craig Monon both stan at Sims mi&amp;hl be the best rooktc
quarterback. Morton reads the back since O .J. Andenon. (The
defense and tells Man where to Ranu have no competition in
tbtow. (If the game were played their dhision besides havin, thc
in Denver, the outcome would easiest schedule. Come the
be differeut". Pbiladdpbia bas p~offs, tbey'U bow out. Too
the core to be
best.) t.d they have Oeo&lt;aJa aQII14; The Oconte.)

Man

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Pittsburgh 14, Houston 10; Th•
Snake mateo the 2 a.m . run~
but tbe jukebox Upt burned
oul ril!hl before th&lt; chapter on
the two-minute drilL (Easily !be
lcque's best • game. To be
repeated after the rqular
-.on ClOCidudcs.)
St. LoWs 28, tkw Yorl&lt; GiAWs

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Up and down the fidd. The
Pats will run it down and Sipe
will jam ·it back -Into their
throats . (Tbc Pat.r iots' fronl
office will draa the tcanr into
lbe basement wilb t h eir
precedent setting.)
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Hittingc-.the traf/s for recreation
,., Mary

lOUth or the City, there II • smaU
county pork caUed flunten 0.0.
It li o nlot pl-10 hiko, and usuolly
Ediw's nott: Mory Grrrn loG luJd f!W'Iy qul&lt;t. There are oo picoic
o lot of~ hllcln1 ond htu tables or roads. h Is elao a popular
IDM b«kpwdrV., JJII o..,. Ntw eross ~ntry sldlna area in t.b&lt;
York Su»•.
winter. One or the moa interatina
\binal ~ this pork is thll b
Tbe Buffalo area hu lots of r:lwu tho bqinnin, or a ...,;or uaU
t.lcilin&amp; ploca to lu'lto, wbnbcr you syuem. The Mable JIIDC.l Tnll
OR intcnsttd in a ohort aft..,_,
bqins ill Hunt&lt;n and ClOCitinD&lt;S
Wilt or aa aU oat apodltioci. lbore throuaJ&gt; pri•tt• and public land
are lonl uails. shon trails, loopo. throocb towns, across ttreaou for
rooks 10 climb, aod 11reaou to about 7$ ...... and mds ill Allop.oy
paddle. Whatever )'OU waru, aU you Sure Pork. It li U&gt;IW!y very ,..dl
havo to do is look.; it'r P&lt;obably markt:d, but it is a aood idea to~
h cre.
a map. One or the .,... thiftl'
If the looa bike is mort your about th11 ' rrall is tblt tbcre is
style, you miabt want to try tho fr&lt;quent eooraa with clvWution.
Adiroodacb. This hlah peak rqion 10 It is perfect roc weokcnd trips, "'
is ahour an &lt;isfir hour drive, and da~hikts.
offen ltl inlinitt variory or !tails.
Several of the peats art close Rambllsop
enoua1&gt; to the road 10 thaa you
Tht 111011t spectacular view In th&lt;
oould sleep in your car If you'r•
~SI~Wrlt"

adverse to te:nu. One

Algonquin is actuaUy more famous
for its canoe trails, with hundr&lt;ds
of J«Judod lakes II) choose from

and canoe rcruab 1v&amp;iJablc at most
points.

Aootber closer place fot
backpKklns is th• Sesqu&lt;hannoc:k
Trail in Pcnnsylva.oia. This traU Is a
loop within a loop, 10 you ""' SO
for a weekend or • wu.k and neva
walk the same trail twit&lt;. This area
has som&lt;: of the best foslriftl around
and its uails are well markt:d and
nor too diffocult for novi« hikers.
There ore lou or aeruk streams and
meadows, with plmry or our or th&lt;
"'Y ploca to pit&lt;h a tmt.
Grwad Ca)ooa

or U.. r-

lf yOU arelooldna for aom&lt;tbinl
a bit tess primiri..,, oc simply lad:
the J&lt;Of, Allepny State Park is a
sood plea: 10 try. The Pork rents
cabins with stoves, b&lt;ds and picnic
rabies. There are plmty or socnic
uails for leisurely day hikes, and
you

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comfortable bed at the &lt;nd ol' the
day.
Lctcbwo&lt;th, another New , York
State pork, Is another aood piKe
ror day hikes. It bu limited
campin( fiCilltles in 'the pork, but
there are acweraJ pri~taaely owned
camp arounds very clooe. The
seeoery here iJ wort!&gt; the two hour
The view of the aorae bu
ol\en been caUt:d th&lt; "Orand
Cmyon of the East." ~· orell
trails rwminJ throuaJlOUt tho pork,
ranaln&amp;in lmcth
on..fOWth
to II miles. The trails cross thr«
mqnlfiCC:DI -..taUs. piaurtsqu&lt;
footbridaes ud several small

dri••·

rrocn

mUS&lt;IIIDI, as wdl .. die . -.
pr&lt;ICDl view or \be pwac. Tbc:re«c
picalc- &lt;OIIIplet&lt; wilh &amp;rills and
several' rettauranu uuldt tbc

arOUDds.
The more lmmediale area boutJ
of maoy do&lt;cr tnlh wbkb are
equally atioyoillc. 1D s-11 Wales,
New Yotk, aboUl alO mloute drive

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oyst&lt;m. On the Caaadian side, aear
the 'Btoek Monument. is the IUirl of
the 8ruc:e Trail. This tniJ also bas

fr&lt;queGt ramblinp into lmllll
towns. whkh makes it also aood for
wedcmd tripo. II is a rollin&amp; (Dot
mowuainous) bac:.keouotry {not
wiklcrac:u) tnil.
'Tbcse- just • few or the plata
thll ore accessol&gt;k 10 people in
West&lt;m New YO&lt;k.
Sr:vesal loeal dubs spocuor trips
toJOIDC of thaD oram.ost W«kmds.
The Adlrcmdld: Moum.U. Club,
Buffalo Mouotaineerins Club and
UB's Ra&lt;hd Carson Colkac aU
aponsor rrips oo a r....., basis.
Many or th... trips ore open 10

ooa·mcmbeu and are qohe
in&lt;llP&lt;IUive and SOCIIdlmes they
...,., arrange car pOOls, 10 there is
DO CXC\I.SC.

p~at,

Whiteface, noen has a road 10
youcan rid• if you ,.. tired or
hikina.
Alsonquin Provincial Paak in
O nt.a rio is a little closer- about si~
hours drive- and hu two major
hikina trails, •aryins in l&lt;n~th from
20 miles to 45 milt~. Each rrall
includes: three loops so you ntver
have to retrace your Slept .

liCCCS$

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orea, Nlqara FaDs, llao is the

bt:ainnilla of a morntmt01al trail

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debates and the attention; little
notice has been payed to each
platform~ When the topic is
changed from personalities to

early financial .contribut.i ons
which poured in seemed to
confirm the oddsmakers. But at
the end of the summer-by this
time Queens District Attorney
John Santucd had entered the
race- Myerson's $800,000
advenisioa campaign beaan to
pay off. Her remark;lble
comeback was confirmed by a
recent· poU which placed her as
the new front runner. ·
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issues, it is clear that there is
little ideological difference
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resarded to be between
Holtzman and Myerson, with
Lindsey playioa a spoiler's role.
Santucci has played lwnost no
role at all and is considered the
longest of tong-shots. The
former mayor, an unsuccessful
actor, has sometimes been used
' as a pawo in the Holt%1DanMyerson feud.
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liberal . After Myerson bad
overtaken Holtzman with an
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orcb.,suated by David Garth,
Lindsey and Liz blasted her for
Uyng to buy the election .

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New York Governor Hugh
Carey has thrust himself into
the race with his ~dorsernent of
Myerson. His only .announced
reason was that she was
' 'Jewish" and the Senate seat
should beloi)S to a Jew, be
reasoned. Carey's comment
propelled him into the thick of a
coouoversy that bas already
subsided ..
New York's. other m.jor
Demo c rats - i nel udi og
Carey- have lined up ~ind
Myerson. The reason? On.,, her
campaign is managed by John
Anderson mastermind Garth
wbo elected '"tarey and Ne'l'
York City Mayor Edward
Koch; and two, sbe bas
campaigned for almost all of
New York's top Danocrats.
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vogue in the race with past
record playing a minor role.
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down her pretty girl im~~&amp;e and
Holtzman her cold, intellectual
aura: Lindsey ba5 been foret&lt;d
to defend his years as mayor
while Santucci has only been the
subject o't journalists searchiog
out human interest·storlt&lt;S.
If Myerson and Javits bold
onto their slim • leads, the
upcomioa Fall "campaign could
be ftlled with some interestioa
quirks: an elderly Senator and a
former beauty queen bead·to·
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persons needed.
Requirements-Driver's license, Must be able
to operate standard shift and automatic,
Previde own transportation to Statler
Commissary for route preparation.
, One Driver for 6:30-10:30 a.m.
One Driver for 10:30,2:30 p.m.
Monday-Friday
4 hour day
$3.10/hour
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Call 636-252.4 for Information and
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Me-eM mt'n or women wtto think tMy need d~nt•l -.ork
end woukl Ilk~ to prtnklpete In • tt\Kty . or petJent
re.aponae to routine den'--1 ttteUTI«"nt. Two free OfllngMre:
p(O\Ikitd. C(lnt.ICI Or. N . Coreh..t831.,.412.

MFC atudtnta-fre;_e tutoriel eNblln« i.s eveilebfe In ell
ere11 of m•th, tclence, Englllh 1nd other subjects.
especleUy for MFC th..tdentt. Crop In 11 SpecS.I Setvk:t-1
In 311 Towntend, MSC berwcen ~..a p.m . wn.kdeya.

Pr1dt through ucelle.ne.-the tnn meenlng of Sigma
Phi Ept,llon Fraternity. For more Info on Joining a cC..s s
org•nlratlon tee our table In Squirt. MSC.

UUAB nceda enuoetlc people to form 1 pubUC'ity
comhtee. Membert of the comluee will work to promote
all OOAB Cvt:1'111. U lntcrt.tted In JoiMng call Brian or
Heidi ot 636·2957.

"'!JuAB Music eomlllM Ia looki"'J l~uolc comiuee
dulgn lor o T·&gt;llln. For l/le 1980-31 muok oeuon. n...
winner owUI obt.lln e free ticket 10 all OOAB eot~C~ert.a. For

mo&lt;clnfo ca11636-2957.

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mcwe Info.
"S'1111hot" 1&lt;rvlcu Will be llcld ot Hllltl, 40 ~n 81\od.
at 11 ·30 p.m tomcM.row.
LuU..nn Stu6cnt l'llnlall)t open tonleht at 7:30
p.m. ot tlwt R..u&lt;roctlon HouM, 2 Ut\1-.lty Avt. All o&lt;e
welcome.

Lutheron wOBitfp acrvku Sunclorot I I &amp;.ll'l. ln the Jane
Keeler Room, Ellicott. 8tble ac.udy et lOe.m. in the Jenot
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located In 336 Boldr. AC. Open w.. kdarslrom 12-4 p.m.
and ~onday, Wednudoy ond Thuf1day from 6·9 p.m .
Aloo In 233 Squire, ~SC:. T\KIIdoy from 6·9 p.m.
TKE Ruth hu at.rted. An;aludenta1ntereated In JOining
T.., lloppo Epsilon pl. ..., conttcl Sid II 636-5561 or
Olenn et 636-'5~. Any glrl.s Interested In becomlng
Llnle Sisters are also encouraged to Q)nlact us.

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Writing Tutora needed at the Wrlllng PIKe. 11-JOU ore a
proflcle.nl writer irwS • ~-sponQve listener, you are a likely
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, Boldy, AC. 636-23~.

Slim.a Pbl E~Uon Fretemlt) mtet• Mondoy at 1 p.m. In
330 Squire. MSC. Anyone Interested Is Invited to ouend.

Dlnceclenct:d'lncedencedanct c:lanced.lnce.danctdance
AudiUon for Zod.laque Denc:e ComP.,I'Iy and spe:.WS • Ytl'
performing--and te«:1vlng college credit. AudiUona ere
Wel!ne.O.y from 3:30·6:30 p.m. In 161 Horrlmon. You
must be or lntermedlete ability ond heft PfOpet dence
• ttire (no loose t:knh1ng). For more lnro cont.4K1 •the
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Dr., Chlaotlo. Ul- 60&amp;01.

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                    <text>�Ted captures ·oems' hearts
Kennedy's marical address
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agalrut hb, brothers and round to lie lo.cking
many uf thu qualltlt'i U~l nu1dt1 John and
Ruben legend.J ln Amllrfcan hi•COf")'
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J"'NY&gt; IO!CO&lt;ld night. Ted ...,..j to ~!)ow
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effort- the effort lh•t was ltl'ltVUied to
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thAn any ;.c.andds h.ave over c,awod Carter
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(ornout Roger Mudd Lnlol"view when, early

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ul1h lmp11l1Mon her father 1•rojeaa. At one point.
when a phologap/lt'r pointed out that her Anclonon
bulloo wu upoic1o down. the Mid. •oto '"'· I hope '"'
one thlnb ira a fi6n ot p&lt;'D(ett •
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whu ~nJ 1-,:!pf'nmt him frum tin'W! to time, but I
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much •
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oouclus.ion or the drama "
11oo 1\ndttrt&lt;lfo c.oompotsn. lhoaald, &amp;hould prollo Irom
the ~hokt show "'Now. we need 10 be induded in the
clebot.. •nd I think we will be." !he 1101od AllllWa,yo,
we noed mortt rwwh and \'Oiunlee:rt My fAthe-r uya
w" """'-' SI S moiiOOfo to make tho unopalpl eflec1ive
and w_,nt V. of 1M way 10 1ha1 "
11w na1ure of Andftnon'1 race tM d.I\J6hti!f' •dded,
hu workod lor tho soa&lt;1 "'he way ovof')'lhlns
worll.ed." the o pl&amp;lned. allowed ua, aauaDy trulde 111,
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people and we·,... ""''1!1'inc a lot ol pound •
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odditionoJ information or an appointml.nt•/or an initial inteMJiew by cont:octing 1M CAAic Seen tory at83J-33P6 b•twren 9 ""!and 5 pm Monday tAro ugh
F'rid4y. Tlul CUnk u locoud in Building 4226 on th1&lt; Ridpl.- Campru and u
easily a&lt;:ces•ibt.r by biU from both th11 Maitt Strwt and Amlulra t Campuses.

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ADDITIONAL COMMUNICATION COURSES. NOT LISTED IN FALL, '80 SARA ISSUE
REG. NO.
032735 COM 496 !Op!CII Semm1r. lnitrPI"oool Communinrion TTh 8 9:40 117 Blldy/lautllswtlllor
032677 COM 60 1 Semtnor
CommunKaio&gt;o Aosellth M 4·8:30 207 NortoniOay
470688 CO"' 616 Commuotcolion Theory T·f H 7:30.8:~5 220 Nor!onll•ulerrweior
021834 COM 625 InstructiOn Mllhod of Cornmunrtllo&gt;n ARR IPttrlo
~2 6060 COM 4~8 Politicel CommurotollDft MW 12 1·40 101 8oldyfGoldltabtr

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Eloctlon Day ID dobnto and mold party pl~tfom11 , Nor i' the
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philull0p)1y Thai all died earlier lhrs centu ry.
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delegates e&gt;iol only tu offor , ubllance to P""'fabril:•ted declblon•
'!'he highlightS Of lhC IWO poliliCal convonoions I Ill&amp; )'l!lf 'Ill'!'
o·aooly listLod Kennedy'• etnotlon•l addo..,.. Pn!&gt;cdcnl &lt;.aner •
mundane acccplonro spt!eeh. Roqaltl lle&lt;lgan's ''holler than thou"
munnc In sway '1Jtt!t"• and C.erald Furtfs pep ralk rhe only
momPnts of sus~nse were rhe Republit:&lt;ln choice tor V'w:e
Pt'i'&gt;•llt.•ll .&gt;Ad ll.cnnedy'• •PP"•r••~ on the some podcum wtlh
Carter
So much tot ~icht!mcm
Out the aunvenliclt1• lock . ub.tance becau.e they've bccom•J
l'he party l..adera no longer aosenoblt&lt; with thccr •IL'l'V8S
'"II"' I up, ,....dy 10 gt!l Ih olt- ho111ls diny, pd!lhdilll! llUI • dtJIJcatu
platform plank T hey go to tho convention, knowing IM cndlf18
ouuJ ha\ll.ng only tn worry about how 1hey con"t:Y lhemtuJue~ to lha
public.

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Olher
1'hia year. lh~ Democratic Nauon.t Convention in New Yorio.
d"'w 11 ,515 men'lbers of tho news media ABC, NBC and CBS 1pe111
record amounla tu mainta.in i lnff• of 600 to ;oo penons ~ac-h in an
effort 10 '"~ itleal eura...,ganza.
And aU revolv.. around the nelworks. 1lle agenda• for e&amp;eh d.ty,
une organizer e&gt;plamed. are negotiated with television esec:ullvea.
While the pt.tlurrn dl&gt;hate$ ma) be most imponanl to the "ide&amp;!
ar&gt;d Jplnl" of the 1'\cnt, lht&gt;y are scheduled IJ'OIIIId prime Ume as
lhe nelworko w•nl the riiU.II' do:ule of the 1peechoa, the
t••lltll'lon &gt;. •ntl tJ•e dramn of the band and the cheering crowd. ,
So, the noiiOI&gt;al •udiunco ....,. the Par1y • . . panying.
I he JI'Cna "her (· the corw~nlion I• hcld- Modi60n Squar~
Garti&lt;:n lor 1hu Ot•mucral• -•• clomlnaled hy Ute Uu'Ce, huge
nutwork houlhll. 1 hu prt.Khlllll Hm htmvetm them. 'fhe best spotb on
•he lloul' mod ut JIIY Jngl~ is •• kon by .carfolils buorlng ca111eras
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11le thre 5\atio,. 1\BC, ABC. and CBS decode how the anna will
be oet up Well. let• .ay they hn~ • lot ol input.' noted a Madiooo
Square Carden manager '111ey kno" "hot w\11 come fCf055 be.t.
"' they 'n t listened to ·
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And not only do the networks do Lilt'..,, dec:oratlns. hut they Also
tonuolihe politiCians Vice Prt,.ldlinl Mondalc Is j.IUI on hold fqr a
commercial and ewn the cldeal P•r ty rncmbcr• rnu&amp;l climb the
thr&lt;JO dooio for an Interview
On the finill night of the C.:ortvenllon. Chult•m;m ·rip O'NI!il
l'f:pcatedly glared at hi&gt; watch, csgcd on by a GBS planner.
Spcnker. hod lobe bc·oughl In rrghl on 11ehcdule 50 vif'wers would
lie cmonained
Only •rnoe' the AUguot 14 ckJSe of the Democratic National
t:onvenhon have people .,-.e&lt;J th•tllolh party evcn\6 are hot·alr
bolluono And only 5i11Ce debilti has shned over why I hey are Only
that have I he ,;etworko prontiM!d 10 re&gt;tniCiu"' their future
id..,...IS
:-IBC, CBS and ABC ha&gt;·e \ Owed lo doscuntUlue the 6"•eHo-&amp;"Y"I
covcrasr of the rehearsed e\'l!nts So longer will the media
8H'\.'UII"'' c!ID'Oie entire AN&lt;!nal&lt; of INl~&gt;nl'l and tC!Chnology Ill
fnur n~hls of political athertlilnl!
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P ep rally
1 hlo year, for the Oemoc,..l• In Ne" Yor~ , 3,33 1 delegate$ were
covered by 4,000 r'l!porters. wrlwrs and edflors of daill~; Z.ZOO
nu1work news f&gt;t!Ople; 3,000 luul '"'l""'hJI't\: 650 photographers:
630 periodical wriiers; 500 forecgn metlca p!lOple; 370 weekly
nowspopaper jourmtli.ns; and 165 frurro Ihe college press.•
To cover the Republican..ai l)(:ntO&lt;·r alic: g41U ABC allocated SZS
million. 11 put 21 cameras Wlftje the C:trden, includin8 five 11pool'
cameras wed to cover all three major n~twork• and "God's .EJ.ll"- •
C4mera spanning the convenlion Ooor
"Coverill&amp; a conventlon," sald 1 newo exet:utlve. "means building ,
an operat".O..al network on lh&lt;: aile. We
mbs 1 thin&amp;."
Bot unfortunotely ··real" substance hu locked The public.
aooordln&amp; to CBS coordinator. "Ia besmning to nol even core about
the conventions. They reali%8 that It's juot • big soopbo~ for
c andida!!!$ to stand on. .
the ~p rally before the maleh."
And the s1ara are notlhH politico•. btu the newsmen that call the
•hots.
The public, the networ~ ..y, b lo•lnglnwrcot
play-by·play
t elocuts are becoming ob;;olele. But In a ctuulily, the conventions
hove outgrown lhemselvl!ll Tho tuluvlsoon hyiJI' has tu~a~ed the
cvl,nls Into shtLllow, rmsdt ulous1y staged perfor'manccs, Historical
olgnlflcanco Is a virtue of the p.sl: the " rpcrflclalily Ql
tlt.o~~nmt:rclall.sm has taken over.

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tte wa• }w:t •nuth•·• tk•r.. ~u"\1 ••'Uu d:m th&lt;."fe
lu gea flill au1ntc (Q1 h•t '1rw~t ott the poarty
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we \'e nomlllatr.od lhf: wron&amp; mao... Uk'

,..._.,.,.. """"lt!d .., fale And obUg•tory.

PoUt leal wlndo
Kt!Unctly wu thet e 10 'tllflrm a cause~ and

\,•hh the cmoalon O( his heart t1nd lht!
rhumrk: nr hllt('Utt httllefa.
h wa• • n\agk!lat ipet.'tlh , one whit.1t :R.oetned
10 copth'illc the Gbrdttn and h1 oca:~panta..
1'eddy "'-'llnng lpo&lt;:iat •• he lf'Cikn or thO

tJesphn h_lj t.lllft!Dt he ~at. "'ble 10 remain 1rt&amp;ti
1U hlm14!1f Ql\d hi» tHJtJufat . T h ai ~~ SOtiK:Ihil'!
algnlfkanl the&amp;•' dilyo, l'ttfk."(:U'IIIy 1n lht:. age of
t:at1tll' 0'\Hd .kJim ,\ndtW1itJn-IJoth of whom
have oflllfl i&gt;t._,ll CAUJihl S pt:•kill~ fi"OI both

traditiOn• Of the pany-1\b f)IN)'-AIVI lhe
UIIODO\Ipleled dre•nu uf hi• fan&gt;lly. Although
.uu deep In traditiON! Lltril100rotlt: JOIUiioc~.
Kennedy wu abo able 10 fU&gt;e rhu
..-lu10wleclp&gt;Onu or mod•m dllem.ma. ls&gt;io
hll eddrwa for the flnt tinle in hll c:ampoigl
lbe chemblry or the ..,.,.,.,. and or the
IIIIICIIOrll had .-nii'IJ!Iy IM&lt;j!&lt;!d to fontJ •
rww roan and • new Image.
-n. Of*'Cil itlt!lf ClOQiblnocl • blitl~
.1Uack OC't fte.a&amp;ln With Kenned.f.i ca1J for I
,.....,. 10 "ea&gt;non\lc lUll lee.• At he ple&amp;led •
the ..-.! by I"'H!Ifll orr put
by
UJO llepubllcan l.'lllldldato.- Kennedy abo
touchod tho a udience! with tho
~·-• of ~ ajooy or poople he

.td(:.. or tbolr moutho nnd chongi.,g wtth the

....,.,_..!&gt;

the con\ endon had nomlNied But. it i1
lloobtftd thatlllo con"""tion &gt;&lt;eunty penon
\'""' wnt.ns •• her outpost-.tU. !the did forteddy- ltlbbii'IJI lllflty. mumblins. •t thinl

oablr lo CUiulune

pollllcll wind&gt;.

A5 h&lt;~ t!lt&lt;led hb &gt;tkln•••· the cutin&gt; hall
.hook with the opploiJW! •nil the M\O(k&gt;n! of
tii&lt;Jttl In altenda.-. 11 ''"' a rumultouo.
oulpour\nfl or "'"'""""' rrum
the •ud-he had captured the hean• ol
ab. El'ft\ the Cart..- pwple. whose distaste
r.,. Krmt!dy is no teeret. flood In awe.
Joan Olood behind hlm. Momenruily, l.ht!lr
otmt.S inlortoe:ktd In a nwornml or intinucy
loot •• Kennedy •nd lhe convention haJJ bad
Ulliled for thlt brlefbll•rtude desli!&gt;ed 10 end
the 1\Cl.tl d*.Y u Jo.tn new back to
Wuhlng1on 1nd r.;an.,.. wu'nomlna1ed b)&gt;
the convention. ,

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When ~er\nt..ody arrived later lhal n~ht for
hit pcrfu&gt;\CIOry •PP""I'411C". he I'O&lt;lC!ved the
hu·gelil roar of the nlgtu-de•spht!: the faC'l
that thtj hall WAJ flatlo.ud with t:ar·ter lan.s. h
teerrn..-d. a~ lho chan11 or '"We want 'rcddf
g.rt~w l ouder~

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lhe OclllOC'rnl$ had given !heir-

, htt.anl 10 Kttrumdy They voted Con tht!
loyally tO&gt;IIJor C'An er Mooda.y n{f!hl. but by
Thursday, lht!lr ..,..Um&lt;-ntt hod &lt;hlflt!d to
'l'lddy•
t:mb.JTutctd by the attention and
ob•iawl)' WI&lt;:OOlfort•b"', ~)' left the
stop delplll Ihe dWIIifll
11 muot havo been hat&lt;l for 1\lm ond hi&gt;
famDy to .-1 bitteme.t u hit b..-ne
drove him \0 the hotel that niShL Uke his
bn&gt;thcn. hit peth IO the White llouso had
btien obwut:ted. But fOt Tt!ddy Kenn&lt;dy, It
WU ool tlae hale Of Violence. Rather h WOt
the angor · and confwion of a fru&lt;lr&amp;Jt!d
Twu days lollll', Cln •r f!IIYO hii!KlCeplance
1~-h . h W&amp;l &amp; "soocJ" Opoech, but dull,
nation. llonn""tod by tbe unreal """"""'"" or
the noflalglb past,
almt!d Ill he d41'1J!OI'OOf a Rea(!lln l'relidenc)l.

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Scattered throughout the crowd
in ond about Madison Souore
Gorden were the likes of actress
Lauren 8ecoll, feminist Gloria
Steinem, singer WiHie Nelson
ond even President Corte

Bur many joumolirts were nor
on the (Joor canvasing quotes or i
phonlnt in stories; they were
$
most likely ot the 'reof houpor 1l
of the Gorden-the press bor.
f

- -- - - - -b.Y Jon Lapiana

"'"""II"· but Wllh on·dt.'l'lh ot10ly11• •nd
l'\"flOn111gUfle\-et'l~tlhallt,.~~~~~

~L\\ VORK-IIdl~ Alrzu@ boufood ""'""""
do!i&lt;&amp;oiiOfU 1U liM! Vibr&gt;linfl rhytllnu or
Jtlloony 8 Goodt&lt; II def..led I ed Konnedy
hrlut!d pt'Obbbly ou ~ of the moJI "irring
,l.lil"f-dtei at &lt;~ Ot•moc•·~t•c OOf\H'fllion tuwe
1\ oJIJ.un Jennl.-.ga 8y1 an a...tioed l)lal pony
on 1a91o -At'\ of SU1e Edmund MusiJ&lt;o

rnwlion•ll&gt;

rulusia.ed

Hub.-r~

JlOl '~"''"

l)e"l)llt· lele\'twon A -..'ttflllt'f! id\·anl~tt .
and tuii~LIIlC l'l!JJUri~ IUrT\Lod
OUC b) lh• lhou,..Hoi&gt; llolh lho llufflliro
£u:n.w~ Nrws- .1nd &amp;he tnort'W\g (~
Q.p/"r,. tent f"t').N'n4:'011U'.,. In ~ \ Uf'i.

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11tc He·o~r~l ~'c~vop.lfllt"t th.,un wou ~~·c 5o
Wb lh•• c••uuwu dlllln ~net l hc 8o.JttHt Glu/Mt
and f'H'H lhr ff)l,•tlo IJI41tk 0'f'ur JOU
Anlf'r.t.At) tlit'to\l!oPiiP."N had 310tne $Uri ul
l"l!...,..Wfu•u'~ "'Jilntll~ !hfo f,t \t"m" ol
\ t.rlt ..on ~ttu.u-.. t... rtJru hut miln\

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the
temn\lSt (;loni :.t~nlm ~et" '" 1U!~t! 'ebun
poltiiCiolf\S

JIIUtn.tbllllllo "'' '"' rki4 UUihfi fluur l'.iiO\O.-"Jif'\1
'fUOl~ 4H' lihUtllllJ; 11"1 'ilt)f
lht!~ wtorr mu!!.t

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IHtiC Ul dO\VOIOWil Nt•w Yurk C.-ll,\, l hf')' wun•

lt._el~

n t ll lhc moun lM#;l·l~ nl Lhl' ma'iiti&gt;''"' oo~hflft

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dol;·~.tll•~o .uuJ ~Jll&gt;t'lo1lvn k")W&lt;tl n•.tl to thr

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livid

With Walter presiding.

lnt~ho iJ11tHlVf.JUkJ
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IIU,IIl lflf i)h~d

ptt• ..lt~IUU" ttt•nt.-Jn•.:\1.., IHIIh

h•4IIJ.IIIII .JI \

runtmfkttl llut ,_.~ht•t "h.. h urH'I'l ._, 1\ll!d
tl.t· br~• bt.Mu

Donouo:rol&gt;

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.UhhHI+ IUIH ll!ltt"lf \lu:.t Ol l~ll' ha~r .. l)(t

!oflflNit ' \"l'~r~
Ul

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m=-na~·•Ht•+U ht~l hwbll\i( '""'"'- Sl~t""'&gt; lut
""" tl.lillt., .tt•l ""- '"CIUI&gt;t'&gt; "a.&gt; ~ Nl "'"l"f'
thrhudl Uoh a h.tH~tutl t1f -,moallrr

puhttc•l JWf'&lt;ldlf't .. st•rttll' tkJ,&lt;w-u
JUitOtUtJI'f;J\ ln.t~U lhl•tr •k.IIJ.tlh H~ lhf"t_~
~Cill 1\Jih.I:IICotn H h!\ U.U.Kl llt1t ~tU kat - AU&lt;
C[\~ 111tcl NUC ~' ,.,.-,. I"IUIW:&lt;I l't-1 t ~t•ll• tlw mo:-1
t.Wk•ftill et

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t-ti14I!II.C l't" JII\ 104 HHI ';Ot.IU tlcle~U'"

hl.~

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lJ~em , mt..&lt;tha
.wc::Wtltt~t .nd

h•1f no~u-t'ltllJ(tll+t!'lt cot~t-~-.
t•l..\t~IOIJ lll!ltllllff\ ~tluollt!tJ

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IMKhllnl hut to tiM' lhlli'~ Uf'r Hf ,..tAll~,

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,.,!otJ- hutapUI tlfll tt·Wedt·n-tt~

:til he ..

llfet• hMr lmulto the piltk•od
nwu and
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t HI the n.u.t Pirl 11 "' .. ., the ll tKlO tfW!dUI
"'.." ;;md ""'l~l )("''U ttltlw
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•II vt. cf"lhc fCI.lht· lu •••pur"l on th.o ~nKrr~l!l
• lliilfll wnruri~f(''"'
l Ath toVt'H1rl~ IJ( tiU' ( UIIH'UiiHII , IUUtol

llllt•lmUII/1(

\H! •PIJ'IIt!d by lh.,ft.l"'kir\&amp;
Prepono'6 IO&lt; lholr 1\ijjhlly
frotu lftelr llUonomoui lh.rones.

t:.ronkitu,

The Democrats had o media convention

o,, Kl l.hanceUor and

fnnl H~ynold$; hiid • (.."1jr1•un aura
i Urrnllndin.A thenl aA they pee1·ewt dnwn nntn
the f'loot• II wa•11 ''range 11-etiiO a.--e Walter
Crot1t..h~ '"'lhoul • hlue background or lhe
""'""""' dr&lt;lne ol phony l)'pe,.rile,..
ac.u:mtJ*Ut\4 tum
&amp;It thr nelwcu k.. u:t-~ not 1he

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Blad~

t;lobe •nd

l tut,,.»we..v-a f:.Ut'n den~ lrom •he
dt!Cidtti ScAttered 1hroughou1 tJ~ t&gt;
t.:nnvd 1n and about Maduwn Squ.at'ti CartJttt\

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10 do

Ht:"''l'-i~r

JUUollh t"@C

111d r•m Ple~nt Ctne.
AJihuul(h tofOO nf lhc l(~.oltt"SI

f'thet the u,,.. or t.IO!IItt.

tho) w.antt.'d II l u bct-•t ~~
thttlr

belcinnblg

uf

new101-st "

Ill" f1tf1\'fflrk tKKJtnttJI ~nl'1J Ol:~t h4'M.'tJtn

t Love Lucy
II l&gt;ile iocAIII•IionJ ~ke II'GR ond WIC.BW
wen: uc:h ~ about 10 reponen •nd
techtUCIIltt5 to New ' or"-. 1he n.nwurk.t did
thl.-.ga • lhole "''"" e&gt;lr•vog•nlly The lMg
lht't.-e lt'Ul neal'ly Z,OOO •taffers accon1panled
by lllOI'l lhoo SOO lOIII Ol o (fo(le and 1.._-hnk:.ll
equop!Mnl and hundi'Oda or miles of cabb

on.ty

1cl~ lston afnllatM m Dl\"ff Ihe Oetnoc:nlil
s•therltt« Aluw,ttl :00 tocaJ ;~tonlonJ acm
le•nb Ia OO'V't:r the l"\ r=rut In the pa,l, 01'\Jy J
few weU-UH:Io AltW'Jru could affutd 1he
• • P&lt;!rueoond handle Ihe 1c:d\nicol problem•.
but .._ 1.... •"-1
I~""" IIPIIWO!jjht
mlnicAinJ, 11 hu ~nHt eJ&amp;.5ier for kM:ab UJ
CU\'_,r UVOt\11
6u/raJoJ J lillkJOJ WI(8W
!Ooannel 71 ond WGR iOlilllllC!I Z) '-ure both

and WU'ft
The not .. on.. &lt;pent upwanLo o( •30
nulllon !or lhe luur day ofloor, wltlch
o...n&lt;&gt;Croll all of s~ million 10 po'OdullO .,,.
rmal fi ling' numbtt:ra ta;a iC•mr. kind

or

chJpLay ol "hen! netwQrk. pnonuet. ~tffl

'""' lhe

or

(or poiiUcionJ or otl"·r• r..$poU.'"'A lt11~r
the 5toc:·H11nt"'
.i' Rt:b.lt~n 4.nd
Liltt.an C.rter .U fCNOd ttmr to · d:uub
mu!Utude or " " " 10 """" .and hojlt·lull&gt; he
intt!f'YW!\\ed by th~J t,.HJ1"Ht' ant.•hur-man
Som u fHUU l cd, that U h ' lb at d v• liN\\ (Jt'i:
bootlu wt~re all the 1'1!411 at:Uun rii~JI place,
CAUW' ... &lt;.io\fW'OQf"S :JetliiOMi

o( Scald and i..)tferHC .i) ~eal

not

I~SJU'~Jum

\\1\tk- l~ ,ldft) nli"()J~ """ pia.)r•r•&amp; bll·tl~oe­
k1npn;.1r.n Wl\h puhltcal hac~a. Irum

..crtoen

all t.wer lhtt onion, rtopni).entalr.·et (rom the
ctrd~t ol the. prlfllud '"ord "'~re makh'IJ

before lhe aauat •llrt of lhe mnvenlion
imcrvo•wlng pahOrbyo and delegllloo. Por
motl locill slatioru+ bdng at the Olnventkm

lesa lhon SO pen:oonl lor lhree of lite "'sbls.
while Wedneiday - lhc otiShl o( the

wn1en., who had
1u tiM' Ill&amp; Al~•le
frvn~ 1uc:h far a'VI)' .,KI e...~ pl.teft q
YU8081Avt• and Scllftnecsady. New \urk for

IWCRJ,' one comeramon fi'Oftl rival otolion
WKBW dlortlecl "They lwtd 10 """' lho
brc)l,dcullng fadl11in wuh len other MICioru
ond QO\IIdnl ~01 Iheir IL'C!d bod homo when

'"'l.ed

no.mlnaloon ""' .,_pulled In only s. perccno
or aU Ito"""' In flmerlca u LoY• Lucy Iliad 1o
pn.... &amp;~n.-lhroe-quort.... of allteloMsionOW!UtiS duriflll ka heyday lhe
progom wu en - networi. u
w.. lhe Oxlvenlloni.
The lolevi•ion medium did wield lho moll
power In lho C.rd&lt;on, howfnlor. When Vial

Specchct Of" I he oo)orfuf li&amp;hlt ilnd C:l j)kHIVC

l'reliclenl Moodoy orrivad 11 Cronkite'&gt; poll
for an lnlemew. he wu 1old 10 woll • lew
minutes ao • a few won:b f.rom our apon.eon•
could be atred. A prime. olbiltt dliall~

munds hk.e lhe teievtl&amp;on camer• Nor ca.n
1hey oompete with 1he li#&gt;Jruns loa doj"""Y
or Ioct• ll&gt;e prinled medio hu. !or the . . ~n. cenr~ as erront not on gavd·to-s•\~

t.,._

·1httt't! \~'t~t·~ oH~r tPU Ill"! ~igt'U or how
wt-tl1u-du o •~paa1t!r ''AI lht• Cunventiou Ac
1111' UUohurn• IJ.&gt;il• lt:l&lt;yoplo booth lho
d ..,\Pf~ ot r-t.•nlltd t,'t'PI""'...._ton ~mud be
hurd m ("r ttw If".amk' \.efb ot repor&amp;er
whtl.. al thfo l.k.t.41un ~ all "u s.tlent 1lw

1ypo: technols.v

1'ime1. h:d lhe

10 be lhe •Jdct.-ofl" ,.,. lhe
Ma llon&amp; new S:lO p m broadc.all- whictl
bepn on Mont!Ay- lho Convenlion'l nnt
doy ,
"II ....Uy dldn1 wort OUI 100 well lor 1hcm

-l!Cntwlt"d

&lt;:lOOt: had lnopvl"'ed r'"'" II&gt; New En6i"'od
hasc. au Cntorage or\ iduu ~1pl:ay Te:rmlrt".lb

u to whether 1he rete"lslon
""'Wommues' money wu weU ..,...... AJl
""'worb mmbined had ....,...-.ltlp - . o(

- · -

:W.."'It'U fur-" 1..,~ &lt;trnlOOilO"IJ IU ~
"' hdc tlw (-O&amp;Itlff E.l.pr6.l t.etl.kd I« a tuneS
make 14f(ll uti "''h+ch lhe Jlriiper":i n.&amp;n.e Wb

,ar•de o l lli!:W5J)IJle'"''
rnagnina. wiresrn .ce. ;and ft"t!'r·llncr

doubl

8ut ror W(ff\ II WIJ
much more. Madlaon Squ.\N! C.rden

t'v.Mihl. ' lltr orlh \\,)j th t~lt ttP"tblleru)U"':)
IIIM\'\et&gt;O lht• IW"pilpt!rl 11M.{ lh~ flO\\Hi hc-.\
htttld w~o~_, Ult 1111! ndiiOnltlacalt! w.n I.Jv the&gt;
ttunlh,' l L+l ahe hantlt!r'&gt; J.II'Uchunur'A lht•
p.1jW.ri 1141Uit' ltft' WWdtpDrl ~ luu.J -&amp;

&amp;hair roundt Home:1own s1.:u·s. 11~c Mn¥ t'ur~

•pound ~ lhrouglt lhe .......,. or
humono y 11wt1 surrowoded lhe ......,..
\VCR'• lllc:h l(ellmon could be ...., cloys

WQ cnt\Jidel'ed I COUp.

n\L'1"f' ~1\ClWdwcJ 1 ~'1\\ l"t'l') hati"IQfOI\ 411UJ
lhlk tH\11! ~ u .. lf:~lllt h•Ob ltUt4Je OUI nr Wh0\1
.,~!fuhl~.... tk-..J &amp;oiled~ bt"UIUC IIH' n+C \&gt;\
,.,.,....f'OUhiJ of f'\fl'i,.rtf"•' ~w~JU~n

th ~ae

p ublieillttn• , tt\c t..:on\lr:nt lon
prcSCit1ed new problem~ m lhr uu·gr,tng war
~ lolevlJion .......
Only lhe vilual modlwn ul T'l' ...., e.oJ&gt;Ibd
1ho 1rue emotion dllpla)«i at ~hue potou:al
ga1t.oriroga No joumoli., con desaibe lho
Jf)Ontaneout

demonttra t •on&amp;4 Allrrln&amp;

CVOT••-tM latest t111MJ n~ e:.t.pen~ivt1l In
M U~ ca.t'-enuon H'lt)ed dow-n W u~ Anlt
d ernatllt' end, IOU\'eltr huntt.'Tl wen\ on a
fM.S:I\t x .a\'t!l18er race th•'UU~hoo• Madtion
Squln: von.tcn and t htt S41tJer \Vh.Jie lklomu
\\'enl • Iter Jtale b..ll:l"'t:i J.nd politlca11)06UII"I.
nuny p~~r.....-e&lt;~ the """lf'OI,.,. kl8D' from

1he.r boothi Some fwd che nerve. to a:&gt;t
~I} men-•~ lob "
rt~

So. wtwm lhc 1.980 Democrad&lt;.: Conventton
bemmu • dt.$1ant memory (rum the p;a..-..1, lU
..,. will ho.., to tlo tO briflll booc1&lt; ""*'do.)'I
.. "' 1oo~ •• lhe I&amp; , _ w...t.nsr.,. """'
bolllttet lucl.«&lt; •way

...... NOISE POLLUTION . . . .
It affects your body, your behavior,
and your society

PHOTO
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LEARN ABOUT THIS HAZARD FROM
EXPERTS IN SEVERAL DIS/PLIES.

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Gues(Lecrurers, Films •nd Discussion

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CDS 2tu-'"THE HAZARDS OF NOISE"
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Wednesday. Sept. 3: Bob Seger Party
Two front row seats for the Bob Seger Show
to be given aw~yl

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TUESDA YS· Live Band or Top 40's
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politician :at the f)odium spoke, another asked the .
speaker's ider~tiry. · "/ don't know," S(!id the Shorthand
expert st!.ruf.lnf tier shoulders_. 'Then why ore
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                    <text>wednesday

bide: hWIIIon from spoce-P.8 I Ai"MM b«tte-P.IJ I C~ '80-lnd JeCtion

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iiMiicedon~ tloey are by no .,..... definitive," Penman Slid.
The Glotw lhln'e)l was lmmedlllldy critidud by the
Stlcctioe Servloe -.1 U' beioa ino«unue. "We don't
r.......,;u l l l , i t - - as autbaltk or quanifiably &lt;Ornct,"
Sdc&lt;tive Scrvke official JCMCpb P. Foley !Old n.~ S(NcrnJm.
'' T1re GloiN a,.,._t.:d it oa a louis or random sample$ and
cboae ur'*&gt; - . " Fole)o Slio1 clemoar&amp;pllic $tlldles havt
.t.own a sblfl in !he populatioa from th$ urban oortheast to
!he llUlbdt, ..rud! prtSWIIAb!y invalld11 .. the ~UC or 1970

t·

· 25% avoid

J Registration short ·
I

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.,

I

Ceasu&amp; r,.,.... upoo Wbicb n.e 01• ...,...r wu bued.

Aa:onlina to Foley, !he Sdc&lt;tive ScMce wW rdease iu
Dtaft rq:iaration, last 1ummer'1 hoi I:SJUt. promi.Ja to preliminary tabulaiocH or draft rqiouanu oom&lt;lime this
nmala a feverishly cont..,td oot wnU well into neal year, ....t. A ftO&amp;I and deftnltive repon on the dnll rtlistratlon is
and k .t.ows no liaN o( coolina ofT.
duo Oc:lob&lt;r 3•
Accordina to a rroat._e •orr publbhtd last weet in TM
lD BuiTalo, 10, 186males rqislered 01 1n .,.,..,.... orr.ca
Boston 0-, abo"' 2S
Of'1bose dJiible to reaiJter dunn, !he two-•uk r&lt;liwaUoe period and mcoumcriaa
for the draft last July failed 10 dn oo. The fUK!Inp - e culled O&lt;&gt;ly total dcmomtfatloni from arui-dra/1 p011ps wdlu the
from a random satnplc Of the n11ioo '• pool offoca and w....,. New Yort Peace Cenur. The Center rnait!wntd a
oa:oumed for about ton pereent of the U.S. population. If rqislratioa boltine and diJUibated ~e at offoca
ICC\Iflle, they meaa th11 one mUiion American males have yet acco.diaa 10 ooonlinllo&lt; Jim Maaa. but IWOCCSI activi(1
10 ff'lister.
wantd by !he sccooc1 vout or rqislra~ioo .
The survey was butd oo 1970 Census roaureo. T1re GloiN
AJihoaab III&lt;'&lt;Omers are llill rqiJICfiaa, Edward C«dio,
e~tima~icl the number or 19 and lO yeor olds, subuacttd thOK .1»0&lt;dinator or draft rqjslratioo in !he BuiTalo orea, said he
currently semna in lhc anntd foceo, and Ultd poll orr~ bcti..a OIOSI Burroloribns rqislaed. " In terms of fiaurcs.
foaures to dacrmtne the rcsultJ, accordina to T1rt Glolw I'd say wt ,.,.... risht on !he buuon," he malntaintd.
IICtinl nllional editor Adam Penman. The file of non·
Cooaras pwtd lqiolatioo requirina rqi11rarioo late laSI
compli&amp;n« ranaed from J2 ?!!.cent In Chicaao, to a low 7 June aflerKVco months of politicaJ debaleand set the weeh
pereenl in Pboeni&gt;, Arizona. '(}J£0/o/w however, cautioned or July ll and lB for the process. On July 18, tht ... or lht
thll the findlnas weren't lron&lt;lad. "The results tic an rqbuation period, a federal coun in Philadtlphla ruled that

.,.....,t

rtlhltnna only men was unconwltulional and a violation of
Finh Ammdmml auuantea or equal protection Under the
law, The ..rprlso decillon .... the rewlt or. suit foltd nine
yean earlier durinalhe Vie~nam W11 by a aroup or Unive,.ity
or PtMl)'ivanla Sludeoll.
The ~ &amp;flcr tht ftderaJ Q)\111 verdic:t IO bor rqi1tfatioo
Supr'ane Coun J...U.. WiUiam Brennan aranted a Ray 00 th;
ckdllon allowlna rca!Rration to ao oo u I'Wtned. Bronnan
maintain&lt;d thll a Nlina whlcb outlawed a draft was a serious
threal 10 American readiness to rCipond 10 a surprise lltack
from another nation .
The carter admlniRriiiOft flied an oppeal oo the
Pbiladdpllia rulina on AUSU" 19 and !he Supreme CoUN wil
wash bs meriU "ilat II rcconVU&gt;td ill Oaobcr. Aca&gt;rdina 10
Sdccth~ ~ aencral cowud Henry Wdli&amp;ms, SdectiveScrvke i&gt; an•ious to $&lt;tile the - ' as soon as pooal&gt;le.
Mean..lllle, tim&lt; Is runnina out for those .. ho haven't
rqi•cred yet. AI th» point, the Sdective ScMce i• "mou
~ed in rtliJtriiiOft than lltOS«Utioo, " Foley said. He
"''Uld noc, however, &lt;Ommmt 00 when the (IWcmtlleot '•
".,.ee period" would ond and when it ,..ould bqio ptherin1
names for proJ&lt;Cutlon of thole who havon't rqiskred.
Asked how the Selective Servh.~ v.·ould lind noo·
rqi,.rant.• . Foley rtplitd that it would examine any public
rte'Ofds, wch u d.rl\'t:r'l lictnses. "'An..ylnforma.tion lh.at i:s
publicly a•ailable wiU be aJC&lt;rtaintd," be Aid."Considcrina
lhe amounl or data procwina wc:•v.: scc:n ln the- last 10 ~s.
lhoS&lt; thll dnn 't fed they're in some kind or computer
AOmtwhert arc foollna ahmlRives."

•

Do your everyday banldng
right o~ either campus.
There a.re 'two MoneyMa.tics in Capen
Hall and one in Squire. You can ba.nk
a.ny daiY; any time C&amp;pen or Squire a.re

Get a free frisbee
Just watch our quick DSQT &amp; Night

open, injust minutes.

Banking dempnstration. Stop a.t
either MoneyMa.tic location week-

II&amp; 01111 from J011r

September 12.

clalild., or IDiDCL

All you need 1B CashCard:It's the
ba.nldng 0&amp;1'd that's yours for the
~whenyoucbeckor save

at an..v Kar1ne branch. Your

CMbCa;rd works at any Monsy-

llat1c In tJle state.

ldlliokall1l
fnallo...
When your pa.rents make a deposit. to~ aooount before~ p.m.,~
~savatlable (in multiples of

18) tbeftl7Dat -through
~

~ between 10 a.ru1'4 through

ietaarte4!
Ask far your &amp;OOC&gt;lJDt and CashCard
at any Marine branch.'rhere's one
near the.Ma.1n c8.m{rus at 31B21lafn
street. Or use the green and white
Devr and Ntgb.t Banking kit you'll find
at lloneyM.atic to do it aU by m&amp;U.

fill It "fte llirlu
MARINE
MIDLAND
BANK.N.:A..

@

Member FDIC

�uuden 11 havt bren tdpled . This
policy-temporarily puuln11hrcc peoplt 1010
a room d&lt;IIJOed for IWD-11&lt;U u a prlrtwy
waJ1m1 hJt, Once an open&amp;nJ oc:curs orteitber
~pu&gt;. a pled Kuddlt will
auiJDCd 10
that ·~ Sothnt1 predicted that lh&lt; dttriplin&amp; prota• ..
on Monday, wh&lt;ft
Ike' Hou,ina Ofrtce" can kkntify ''oo-ltto*S."
JI&lt;..11Uit o( 1111 O&amp;re&lt;n1&lt;nl 'WOrkod OUI. "'it~
Rni&lt;knt Ad•t&gt;Oo IRA) Last year, 111
•ddnM)tlal 61 Kudtn!i ha•e brtn tnplcd this
fall . 0rt11naUy O&lt;dtred by lb&lt; Utu•tnoi.Y 10
bt &amp;Jol-IJ.D(d roommaca. the RAJ, stapd 1
•suile"' 1alo4. SprutJ wtuch resuhrd i'P ~

In

,ube&amp;••

hy Joseph Simon
lti~#QJt••r (dm;~

&amp;llltx"s loOtt: Thl$ Ll thr first Qfl/rll&gt; ''• "
thrN ptJrr stt•t!l f'tlltCWii/tlJ US's ltOUJutl

-\horttl,f&lt;
UB'.s larao• frab.man cla.» 1n hbtory has
madco ttorh on and oH ('lmpu•
hou~an&amp;-always a pnmt Septe-mber

compromaw-

Wub the Univcuny'• rouahlf S40()
donnitory 1P0&lt;Q p&gt;cked bc)OIId caparily
since llot&lt; Junt, o(( &lt;Srnput bou$lnJ h&amp;&gt;
bC'Comc the onh altCflllt•vc. But b«:ausc thb
yeu •s rrestun:m dau- u anuctparcd 10 be IJ
larac u 3300 Rudmu, cl&lt;»c 10 j()Q more than
lan year, m~ of the ho11&gt;0 wlthtn walktnl
dtM&gt;n&lt;t of UB have brtn filled.
,
O.rtctor of tht orr Campu' Housrn•
Offa Pot Mamtt tard any hOUI&lt; on 1 Mt1ro
Bus ro\ltt' or 20 mmutti walk In&amp; t.imc: away
from UB is abouttht bcirto txp«t now. Sht

said rhc:re i~ prBCiically nothh1J closer.

Some uudents who h11¥t mvtsjlaaacd

place~ a cood dtal oYtay from UB tC'POtt thai

.frustnltd and nriou
' 'lt"i crazy. 1 can'r find 1ln)llhing h~lf··way
dectnl any'4htre around hen." Ed HarrlJ. •
lram;fer 11udcn1 from New York Cuy &amp;O.id .
Arter looking 11 • plaa last wtck, but
rejtt.,ing it "bec:~UJC il was dmy," Hantl
,.as IOid by tht ownrr that lO scudcnca had
already been by that day It - it.
Marrett, who spent 1he summer rryant to
htlp iro.tt mrdmts -&gt;Omnima allied .,.kh
lhtit patmls-lotat&lt; horuina. Aid tlw !Ire
Off C3rnpus Howina Off!« hu o.m'cd 50
stUO&lt;nU a day throu&amp;hout

~ Urn~ocntt)" '*-&amp;1 hoping to ba~oe mote
bed 'I&gt;O&lt;C&gt; •••tlobk by IJ"IDI lht Rlu
roomm;aan, btt( the lldvuors claimed Lit-at
roommaaa •ould funu aheu errte~n·c:nas: in
480UT A TEN~ Kome.Jit.. afttOtnb; twwe dlU.Mcll of til. OM ....... ........_
~ Otta d ue hu . . , . • Mel ...-ce ....., ~
"Yint to loc.alt • roam .nNn ._.,... •• eo'CI wu lin ,..,....,.

eto.dtnt lhe Oft Carnpue

Students are without housing;
dorms full, nothing near UB
SUN Y each yur. i.s determined by the
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the ncaa year.
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freshman dasa i.s • rault of thls enrollmentdnnn budaer prinaple, but she: exprt:S$o('Cj
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Howlrla Olrtaor MadiBoyce Aid lh11
shordy aner hiS orrrcc . . - It had more
paid dtpOSi!i thoa · - · it bcpn a wa~.m.
li&lt;l which now tOtal&gt; aroW&gt;CI XIO people.
He -ed however, llw tbt li&lt;l wu
lOIIaattd' over 11M summer. and rha&amp;.th«c- are

found some pl-.ot co li\e, .she is aariou.t as
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..school Of findin. off campus houJin&amp; \lt.'ete
the two main aJtt'rn:uiva he menrloncd.
A new waitin&amp; 1111. wuh only the na.mt:t or
llrote SIUd&lt;nu rn B•ffalo w~tlll Mt'd
dormitory spect:. was aane&lt;f~crday.
Boyce~ that only lht nrst 4() Of 50 ptOpl&lt;
on rhc old li$1 would be &amp;ivrn prioril&gt;' on the
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c:ontac:ted about opminp.
Whm ..ked rf he had rtaivc&lt;l many all!
from fumin&amp; pucnu: dCIJ)C'r•r IO nnd
houslna for llldr tlds, BoY« Aid "You
bcttr:r ~ i&amp;. Evm from~ and
SUNY.-Cantaj."
Associal&lt; Di..aor of Hou&lt;utJ Gany
Sodutc&lt; indicaled Lbot .. In pall yun, 110

510,000 In June 10 bctf up liS opmuion. The
lllri« b fin!lfl&lt;JOJiy &gt;uppol!ed by HUd&lt;nt
Rl:&amp;ndaeory rm. aJIOtated (rom Sub Board I,
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up in l ht Squuc H•aJl Omc.'C, trytns ro locate
11 pla.:e tO ll ~c.. ''The Unjversu)' .shouJd have
aouen togt-thr.r wlch communi!)' leaders to do

somtehlna abou1 chts." he .Wd.
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IJuncornbc w.. llr:lns "&lt;Upped ror SH a

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through the University community. Altbouab no rapes had been
officially reponed on camptU at press d.m o, the school bas been
ablaze with rumors and rcpons of attac:ks ami anempted 'assaults.
On campus, talk canered around Slories that tbe same man who
was arreSied last year and later released was responsible for the
recent outbreak. Estimates or rapes on and orr campUJI'O$e as biab
as II last week alone.
The situation bccatne so Sd'iow that .!he University Helahu
Community Cente.- was rorcod 10 call a meetina AuauSI 2D to calm
area residents, many or whom had threatened to ''take the matter
into their own hands." The meetio&amp;, wbidt anracted numcrow
community members, was larady infonnatlonaland served to qudl
the rising rear, a center Sla.r r person told T1tr $p«rr11m.
Yet 16th Pr&lt;cinct Captain Ray Fries assmed lbat aU tbe reporu
were "greatly cnagcrated." H e added !bat his l&gt;epanment had
rcpons or only three n~pes and two altempu-1111
involving Ull coeds. Fries linked tbe plctllora or rwnon to the fact
the "people 8"1 a Unle paranoid about rape."

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cl~·ibaven and thin, and approximatdy 145 pounds. He added
that he was ll1)'Wherc between 17 ana 24 yean or aa• and po55eSSed
a muscular upper torso.
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UB's Director or Public Safety Lee Grlrnn added tbal the
suspect is bdlcvecl to be connected with UB in some t:apllcily, but
no further detail! arc lcnown. He wually bas some contact with ht5

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victims the day before he aucmpu his assault. Orlfftn told of one
episode where the sus~~· to a victim's door the day before
the attack. The Director explained that the attempts usually occur
belwea~ I p.m . ~nd 6 a.m.
Griffin also recounted oo&lt;pat\jcular &amp;Uempt where the attacker
climbed in a l"indowofa home in the Sludcntahehoand attempted
to rape ajrl who ~as In bed. The airl bad bem in bed with her
boyfriend who left tile room momenwily. The auaclter entered tile
room and he ancmp1ed to rape the prl but ran off after tbc
boYfri&lt;-lld returned.
Both Fries IJld Griffin have increased 1rea patrol$. The Buffalo
Captain dec:lincd to expound on his extra precautions, noting tilat
"it wouldn't do much aood to talk about than; then they wouldn't
be too dfective." Orlffllll said tilat bis officers were workin&amp; witil
the community to hdp apprehend the swpec:t and stop the rcceru
narac or attack.s .
Fries said be was un.sure if this iltbe same mu who troubled the
qmpus area last Jemester. Tbe Cpetain maiDtained that bis
DeAnmmt bad "put a r~ away lu year, only to see them
rdeued by the oourU a little later."
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The most celebrated example acaarred last Juuary wbea
O'Conner Bowman-swpc:aed of bavina r~ at least eight
womcnlo the area-was rdeascd on ball shortly after his arrest.
Both Friet and Ori!fin concurt'ed tbat none of tbe rapes had
taken placle on either or UB.'f two campuses. The Public Safety
Director labelled the muy repol'l,l of assaults on-ampus, "vicious
rumors."
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rape attc:mpla recently. Fries insisted tbls i.t because or the high
pcn:cntaae or younalirls in the vicinity.
The UB Anti-Rape Task Force, which borrows a vu from the
Commuter Affairs Council, bas not Ytl beaun 1.0 shuttle Sludents
~om the campus to the streets 'behind tbe Khool as it does during
tbc school year. Commuter Affairs Council offidals said they plan
to have the van service reinstituted by the end or tile week.
The Sunshine House on Wlnspear Avenue and UB's 5exuality
Education ~ter in Squire Hall both offer 1=0110sdiba and rderral
services f~omen. The County Sexual Assault Propain operates
a Hospital and Coun Advoc:ate service for women who have been
raped and need both le&amp;al and medical help.
The police llOntinually advise women to take a few precautions to
increase their safely. Fim,loclc doors and don't allow straoaers in.
Second, ir walkioa alone at nlabt, wall&lt; in well-tit areas and carry a
shriek alarm or whistle. Third, don' t hitchhike and att&lt;mpt to
ponray oonfldencc and strellJ[h . Ftnally, the police suuest ~
catTY keys in their hud and have them ready at t.he front door or
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Form..- Education~ Studies Deao Rot&gt;tn H, Rossbtrg hOJ ~&gt;ton
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S&lt;ptanbtr I
Stoll SUbJect to approval by th&lt; SUNY Board or Tru11ces and
Chanc.l.lor Cli.fton R. Whanon, the appointment-made by
Unl•enoty PreSident Robtn L. K&lt;tter-lills the bi&amp;h admlni!llrative
slot vacated In July. Rossbcrg Is th&lt; eighth VPAA sine&lt; the post
was creat&lt;d on t968.
T~&lt; former Dean succeeds Ronald F. BuM who resigned from
UB tn July oo become provost at the Universit y or Missouri.
Scr,•ln&amp; as Associate VPAA is former Associate Law School
Dean Wolliam Grein..-. Aocordin&amp; lo Jhc Assistant to the President
M. Carlota 8aca , the appointment-recommended by Rossbcra
and BPPfO\od by Kcucr-also btoame effective Monday.
The Anostano Vite Pr..ideno post in Acad..-nic Affairs. Rossbcra
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Accordon1 to Kett&lt;r. who mad&lt; Rossbtra's appointment bii.&gt;Cd
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nt w IIPAA brings a sense "of ini titutional continuity" to the
ornce. Th• 24·year UB vet&lt;ran, "•n•r uld. " ~nowsthe problems
faced by public higher education in New Yorlt State and can make a
SiBn•ficant contribution in deallng with them at this Univ..-sity ....
Nt,. role mo dtl
fhetop Acad..-nif Affaor$ post has tn recent years been Lh&lt;
of crnocum at d\\lndllng resources ha•t spiraled into poor support
for Uno\crsity progr.•ms. The Voce Presodtot. many ch~
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plonnina and the burden or balancong cuu has fallen uf&gt;on him.
Ro&lt;Jberg maontains that a r&lt;·c•aminatlon of "institutional
values" u ntce$Sary now. From lhtte, he oddtd, priorities sholud
bt &lt;et fo r the future.
"It Is tune ," he told Th• Sp«·rn~m, "that we rake a hard look at
our sto1S&lt; or mission. We haY&lt; to examine our values and estt~bllsh
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excdlrnt Institution."
ThOJ Universny, Rosst&gt;tra addod, h:u l&gt;een responding to an
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maontaonod. "is on&lt; or Lh&lt; B&lt;rkci&lt;Yof the East which UB h:u beet~ .
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Wbllt a&gt;ost US Ruda&gt;u bert
were SWibatblna. SWIWonlljppiQa

rehabllilllt II&gt;CI renovllt" ocher
bullclinJI on lbe Main Slrtet
QompUI. Tbt atimm&lt;cl costs clelll
only ..;tllconsuuctioGapcast$ond
not llle,.... eq\llpmmt requir&lt;cl by
tbt elJ'I)IOJioo of !lie H ..ltb

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Altboucb Boy.e voicod OOIIC&lt;m
the S\INY Boord's timi01, he

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and SUIIfro6ctln&amp; from tbe Jbor&lt;s
of S..vu Island to lbc beadles of
Flrt Island, Ufe, d&amp;sses and US
buslneu wtnl on u usual.
By no means was thi&amp; pas1
1ummer devold of any oontrove"y
due 10 the lr.ck of &gt;UcknU and
fr.cully members. In lbc four lisuct
o f 1?rt Sprctrvm publisb&lt;cl durin&amp;
!he lnt&lt;rlm, a wide variety of topico
and U&amp;ues won a&gt;vered. So. for
po61cricy' s sake II&gt;CI yow peniSII),
.,.e pres&lt;JII to JOU a review of lbe

Sa&lt;nca "-"'&gt;cnL F..- rar believes that lbe tupoycr ....u

summer's cvmiJ.

Some u u dcou wbo wtre
pi&amp;MiiiJ to move OO&lt;alllpus this
&amp;emesur bad an uo .. pccttd
surprise rome to them in the Junt

the»&lt; unkoown (OSJ.S Will "1000"
be fortboomina ·rron Health
Scicn&lt;a orncials.
The Pmident ncx&lt;cl ohat any
oonstructlon on the Moln su..,.
OtmPUI lbould be lndcpcndmt of
Amhctsl Qompu. buildina oJcboul)1
contlnlctioo at er.cb would JO on
&gt;imultiii&lt;OWly.

benefit from the move

¥_ca.,.. leu

IU dollars wilt be ptUid to covn
donn com.

Wbi\e ~uden u who had reserved
, , _ in tht dorms had 10 deoJ wllll
tllt uaUpt&gt;.'led !like, ocher " udcnl

eould not rven an room• olthovah
they wooted ob&lt;m~ iocre.ue
and &amp;II.
Thai, over 400 studcnu \x'ked
dormitory Jj)O« aDd had to lind o f
campu. residences for the IChool

The biueot news oocumd at tlle
of the summ&lt;r , _ wbeo
Unlvcnlcy Prt:sldent Robert l .
)'cat.
JCener ootlloed 1\JJ SI03.4 mUHon mail. Tho~ was the Unlvcrsily
In re$ll0n&gt;&lt; 10 the overrlow, the
ttMa1.1cr P'an" ror the M.al.n Street Houslq Ortace. The controls. a Univculty AdmJnistration has
ComPU?· The project calls for tile lcuor &amp;lii!Oun&lt;inJ a StSO acro•.s-~h.. aareed to alvc Off·C ampus
How.lna (OCH) bel- $8000 and
Souoh Campus to btcome a Heollh board dofm room hike.
Scltne&lt;S cooter and inwh·ed the
The ln&lt;rcax w&amp;slhe result of a SIO,OOO fn&lt; additio.W wvl&lt;a to
danolioion of 10111&lt; Slruaur... a&gt; SUNY Board of l:niR&lt;CS clireaive &amp;SIW the stranded Rllcjcuis.
wdl as tbe coDSUU&lt;Uon o f ""' aimed to malt&lt; donftitOrics KifAu oci&amp;l&lt; Vice Praidenl fn&lt;
bltildinp.
supportiQI. Mao)' a1 UB osuiled S.udftu ..Vfen Atrlhonylormt&lt;Ui
The plan, was &gt;ubmitt&lt;clto lhe tbe Board becalM the dedsioD blalncdtbebousiQI~oorwo
S.a&amp;&lt; Uolvenity of N&lt;w York
J.. four -"&gt; before the feaon-iDcreas&lt;d ...,Umenu of
(S\I)'IY) C.Otral Board of TrusU'#S, stan of tbe fall , _ . ..
oot-of-town frcshmeD, aDd bed
whld&gt; mdoned · it c.arty Ill July.
Vice P1tsidalt for Student... Jpaceln the Ellicon Complu belnJ
· Borlds ~ put oo Ill&lt; market to Affaia IUcbord A. Slu&lt;ttow called occupied by o!fi&lt;a. LorecueuJ
help pay for coostractlon, the hike ''roprdlauibleand unfair'' believes lbat onoc the offooes &amp;I&lt;
eotlmacedtobealnastarlyas'Marob 10 ltlldeau. \18 Rowin&amp; Olrcctor convm&lt;cl baa into bed · - ·
of 1911. Archite&lt;U ~ oonln&lt;:ted M.ldl- Boy.e oddod !hat be fdt much of lbe sbonaae wUI be
lui moollllo bePn deslpiaJPiam "Ncp&amp;Miy, Ill that tbe SludatU " resolved."
for the thre&lt; ~ clcDul _.. - DOCi6ed Ill • ,_.. tlmdl'
Wialt tile AdmialRniioo snblldy,
tdlool oddilloo to be loc:llad if&gt; : ·
OCB has e.q,eaded iU Man s.....
Squire Hall, a Hellth Sdalall
T h e - oollocted froal SUNY off100 bows IOIId &lt;Slablisbod a
10 tbe braa&lt;b offoce Ill tlle EWcoct
JibnlybuOIOIIIoOoab)rHaiiii&gt;Ci o dormltaey tea b .,.. .,q for tbe Cary-Farber- Dorwtl&amp;aey Alodlority Ill Al....,l' to Complex. ll&lt;mlliniltJ fllllds will be
~ medico~ OOdlpicll.
lodp ~ bo..s. ~ no.ed 10 .....S 10 11ft ....,... .,.._...., lO
Ka:tet'&amp; pia lackldes spauliila__build tbe boouiat fodlida aad , _ , . _ ~ ia tbe local
$50.9 adllloe for tbe ~
plj)er1 ond to .......- odcpboac
of u.- ..,. (acWIIca. lllbllo the
liM. ~t clonD , _ liMo.
rCIIIIIDde'r •Ul be Jpoa~ "to "doft't ......, dolo to paylnJ tltae
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beina &lt;nfOJ'Cltd has puo a ball on
playlna Spolce lnvodtts, AJtm&gt;kb.
.. Y\cltopmesco all, u wdl upinball
,:. madllfta. ia II&gt;&lt; cioy or Buffalo.
Tbt baa, puo 0111ht books in 1951
•o combal widesprtad corruplio...
~ aamblin&amp; and Mana lies with
pinba ll maehincs. hao aone
1111mf0f'Cltd In ,...,., ,_.,
Ac&lt;onlina to c.P&lt;Oin IC'"'nelh P.
kmntdy, hnd or lht Buffalo
Police Oepanm&lt;n1'1 vicuquod.lbe
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madllna ,.... ill lilt city. ••
k &lt;nntdy dttd a ream• Clllllftlll•
of a -.oon eomplalni.q U..o htr
son had spttocall bis mooey pl.,lna
Spooce
willie oo an &lt;rrand.
"Yes,lbeboy-lolbe Odi fora
$10 loaf or bftad. "
Tbt baa Is In effect only in lbe
cily or
c1oa- a~r...
tht Odi Place or Third Base wbido
are aco..ally loattd in Amheno.
Polk&lt; bave.
m...x ...,.
thai ca..s.dy'o ood lbe Central Part
Crill (CPO's) ore- violatina 1be
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Allhou&amp;h lh&lt; law was pu1 on lhe

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books before lh&lt; edveno of IIIOCkm
o&lt;dlnoJOiical wonders sudt as
"CaluiaD." lhtst Yideo pma aoe
sftlll. IUICk7 oh&lt; 1952 rutlna bttause
""aoy .....,. thai Ji•es yov an
exotllded play or a frtt ball is
aamblina." IIO(td Ktontdy.
ktftfttdy uplaintd '"'' "If
somcootplayslbes&lt;pmeshtcould
bia
lhtycould
be ustd f&lt;&gt;&lt; aamblin&amp;." Ktnntdy
also Wd. lhat one way 10 aambk
with lh&lt; mkhines is fO&lt; 1ht
p&lt;opricoor 10 award a player a
moocoary prj« for a hiah S&lt;Ore.
"Tbe ba rtender miaht aive
3011ltone SIO for a score or 10.000

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and ohm ohe man could putil In
mochine or keep il," kmntdy sa.d.
But tht- araument is not aotna
uncontcsced. "I don't sec how il•s
pmblina.'' oaid Russell N'ldte, an
a wid AJt&lt;roid player. "Ccltlna an
&lt;l'ln spoce ship is noo tike acotlna
SIOO."
Rldlnllo•
In resporiSit 10th&lt; occusatlon Ihat
Ihe II" mlaht be obsolcoe, KeMtdY
replied, "Oh no. It's IIOI .If we wcoe
to allow lhest machints. the
aornblina and co&lt;ruplion .....,ld
rctum:• Whtn asked how much
aamblina was aolna on in

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Amherst---.• town wbere pinball 1:~.
ltpl-kenntdy said be dido'1
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know.
A banmd&lt;t at CPO"• &lt;alltd tbe
recent mrorttmtot ''ridirolo...~"
Ht V&lt;plaiatd, "I can see batt in
1930 whm !he Mafia Owntd 11&gt;&lt;
p•nball IIIKhines and Wd. ' Look
put I rnach.i.nc in yOUr SlOrt Of
bttak both yaur anm. • they nttdtd
thai law. Bu1 now, tt•s Just
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Mo"o'I"J. Editor
The Universlly of Buffalo may
become a rcgfonal reaour'e center

TH£ THA££ F-'"S M IIO"IIA.H SOlKOFf ·: FO&lt;IIIIyCh•ir Notfn.n $olkoU attlt.cl aome far-ovt poMe •n ~ Ns
oolnt. At l .. t W. . . .(l Faeutty S.M" eo-nlltM meeltnt

So.tott ......,..,tNt ua tM~corM • r-o~on.r ,._..ct ~
lot5UHY.

University dcpartmcnu fo1
ac:ceptl"' "unqualiftcd" st.udmll
lmo their curriculums "just lor~ bodies." Another c:llutiud tho- Uni•e..ity's "tet&gt;dcncy toWatlb ~
immonltity" as ,tk rooc or the
dilemma. ..If wc'' rc that desperalt(or bodies, '' he added, "rb&lt;n
there's -somethina wrong with the
S)'$tnn. ''

..... , jun cli,.,....,rul." ed&gt;O..S
" Many years aao." Solkoff
Erit County npplication• ro Compu ting Center and the committee member DorothY
Education
at
CommunicatfonJ
Woocbon
. Scactary of the F-acuJt·y
cJCplaincd, -a similar plan was SUNY .schools decreased from
offtred to SUNY Cmual but Wl1$ 11, ll9 ilut year to 10,866 thh
Center .
Senate Gerald Rising noted that the
rejme~ ..They saw it as-·a threat to •danic term . "This in no way
"Maybe Financial Nd and the Univeni{)' will still nudems
thtir top-heavy bureaucracy, •• the -:'ineaoJ tl\a·c lhe county is get dna
libraries •hould be in there (under rwo and tbree _,., into the
new Sen ale Chair Jau&amp;Jled.
dumber." Ketler told his ttrentive
the
Vi~ c
Pru1dtnt
for sancsarr. ''ThlsiscriminaJ.;' Risin&amp;
Solkoff did admit that facult y audience. "They oould be app)yina
Administration) aJ.~o." , Kcucr _&gt;tw1ed . '"What ls tbc linivetsity'J
unions do nol look lavorably upon to ochools other than SUNY on ... "
.s4uea.e d. ' ' But, l 'wc b«:n ~r~po1t.tibilit)' to these Sludents1.:_'
lht plan. "The unions are not being
Ketter stressed that hi. stotmia awo to lhru: letters a day at~uini
The beated deb-.te bec""eco the
involved becaU5&lt; they believe it is were meut to "raise flags so you
chal the Ubraries. do not belona in srnouors reached a "'esttndo whal
nor thcir problem," Solkoff .aid. can ask question•.'' The President ahcrc.'' Nomfnat1ons for the Siggd~· cl~ that he ..would
HThcy fear that thr fow cmrm will admitted however ,there are ways to porilion wtr~ due by Septc.mber I. tell students not to com~ hac." Tbe
become too lmporumt. "
"manipulate- what shows up on
statcmenl was foUo~·ed by • frantic
Another Senator believed that t.bCK sheet.s and there is no sure way Ito-las aoo
re5poDK from Solkoff who &amp;aid
the union move was "natural" to provt' they arc hard facts.••
The PresidenJ announced to the thiU Sip~lkow's- sra.tcmcnt wu
because that eould be employee
Faeulry Senlll&lt; that negotiatiOn&lt; art "off lht record.:· The Student
• • No." Solkoff Lean. tk. room
underway with Jay L . Katz of Alfain Vice Prcsidcin. howe&gt;&lt;r.
found;u.ion for -a given schol-astk cu1 backs.
area. Currcnlly, -all State countered. "What we're taJtlni
cr Polytechok lnstiLutc c:.cdaimed· thlll hi. remark eould be
As the mectin.&amp; turned to the
Univcrsil1es.
colleges must do about is a¢lllrtobs . "
B post of V1oe President of quoted by tbe·pcess.
topic or Student Health , a oubject
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business through SUNY Cenl.ral in
The n~r mcc:cina bct.w«n the: Ketm described as bcins in &lt;:~tot
escar . That posh ian is now hdd
Albany.
four unlvcnity centers ts Khedultd and heavy" debate, Solkoff
by Roben C. Fitzpatrick who has 'Notlr.t•
Sfcadkow told 1M Sp«&lt;nun.
•'Thl&lt; (dealing through Alb•ny) for mid·Octobcr. By then. Solkoff sugaested to tbe President that 1111 oecupied the office in the actina
capacity for the las! five yeors.
"With conditions the. way thq&lt; are
reduces efficiency," Solkoff told hopes, each representative will have prc:u leave th~ room. Ketter qrced
ICdler described Kllu as an here. I would advise parenu and the
Committee memb&lt;ts. "(Tht met witb his Univasity's president with th&lt; Faculty Senate Chair
11
e:xcdltnl. penon" but. his $6l,(XX) studaus to wait a yar Of JCJntSt.a
resional concept) "'ould be good and a.ollm app.rovaJ to c-ontinue causia.&amp; the mcmben or tw"a
ror local bUsinesses because now we negotiations. The aroup's &amp;oaJ is to University newspapcn to leave the salaiy-whk:h does not include an until room space could be
anticipated 10 pucent iner"""' due p&lt;ovided," he said. OuriD&amp; tbe
ean bid from Buffalo (for goods) have SUNY Chanctllor Olfton II. .5eSSion.
in&lt;tead or Long Island ...
Wb&lt;n the reporten were llllowed all RPliiiCU!ly thh year-Is a major interim, he added, the otlldent
Whorton t'al&lt;c tbe rqlonaliz.allon
&lt;ould ar.telld a &lt;Crllll\wUIY c:ollqe in
proposals into consideration bcfort to return tb the room the S\lb.ie&lt;t stiUill&gt;linc block.
"S70,000 (Katz's anticipated hlsbomeuca.
Top btavy
• the flftlll dnft of the SUNY fivt· had reverted lo ~discussion o(ibe
1980 RPI .alary) iJ mOte ~~
A finaJ recom.mc:ndatioft was
position of tbe Executive ""'The UB rexional disuic:i would year plan.
aoybody mlk&lt;&gt; in the ontite SUNY Rle.'ei~ on implt:mmtation of the
P~dei&gt;t . The posl was formerly
con.!iiU of colleges: anci wUversities
system,''
Kelter
lauahed.
Sprlnga
Repon-whiclt calls for
filled by Albert Somit, who left UB
from Western New York, who RalKI\ocS
Despite the humor provided by one (P!dit hour ror. each cootea
, Also "' Wednesday'• meeting, &amp;.his summer to assume an out--of·
would. work lhro~I!J&gt; UB hlSlead of
Albany. Ono-edO&gt;millee member Univeoity Presilltnt Robert l . state. position .sin«, reorpn.iulion the- President's commeru. the hour a clau meeu . The
asked how the smaller schools l(emr brought out data &gt;bccu full has eliminated the title. Instead, a m«dng: took on a more SQmbtt recommend:uion ealld for cmain
tone as it addres:sf!d tbr " very four-credit course: to be rcas.s(aned
woold re-act to 3 plan whic.b forced of "lla&amp; raising" statistiC$. MOft or nrw posc - Vic.e President for
them to deal through a 1111&amp;&lt; the ram dealt with cnroUmenL and Adminbara.tioo-was crt.:ued "to senous probiC'm" of housins (Sec a«&lt;mpanyinJ bo•).
The re:pon said lhou thC"iC courses
lnromio&amp;
studeou. Viet- Presidtnt
monitor
.suppon
Knices
for
the
university c:enter. ''They may see~ deroographk: ltt:nds. Ketter noted
for Student Affairs Richard A. 60 productd
no
adequate
.. trying to control them," Solkoff t.hat UniversitY c:c:nters had a four University.''
The new Vice President will Siggr-lkow estimated that 800 ju.st.ifteJUion" for orfering row
answered. adding that tbc savinp pcrccrll increase ln cnnancc
studen~
will
be
without
somepla&lt;:t
credfts.
applieallons
while
medical
school&gt;
oveoee
the
Office
or
Admissions
and increa.~ etr&amp;clency outwei&amp;h
En&amp;int'Crins rc:prcscntativc:s were
ex~cnced a seven percent drop.
and Record•. ScheduUna, the to 51.ay when the faU Kmestcr
the danacrs.
bqins. "I h.:tvc not gOt the verbal especiallY upstl over tbe
ability to explain the wioUJoess of reapporlionmeot or the credit
the problem," SiB&amp;dJ&lt;ow !.Aid. "I hours, claimin&amp; that it was
jU1t don't know what to do.•• He impossible to do with etl£ineaina
Qptailred thor 300 or tht student• courses due to their compl&lt;llitY and
the intOIJifal pan they pia~ in the
arc. foreign.
One c:ommiuec member blan1ed e.,.Jneering cuniculum.
for lhc Sfa1t University sySiem,

Faculty Sc:nat~ Chair,. Norman
Solkoff explained to the ' Senate's
Ex~cut i ve
Commlttec lau
WednesdAy. Solkoff said he bas
met with officials !rom the S1•1e
Univeoities or IDnghamton 1Uld
Stony Brook to hqjn examining the
fogjni&lt;."a of tht move.
The plan would entall selling up
fo ur SUNY rcaional resource
cemeo (Stony Brook, Binghamton,
Albany and Buffalo). Each location
would £oculi on consumer
purchasing. .a compu.ter cCnttt,
llbnH&gt;'
acquisitions
and
rd:uioruhips wlth the State rc.sca.rch

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Viw PreskMnt 10' Student Affal,. Rlclllud Slwelkow 11 right on
target When he - . he "woulcltetl lt\KMnla oot to come h«a" In
, _ of the housing ehonage. Thla Unlvef'lliY has made many
mlatal&lt;a, lxll pemape none 10 glaring u IIIIa.
To IMve What Slggelkow llllrnated II 800 ltudenta "ithoUI
housing at the start of claaaes Ia unforgiveable. L.andl()(dl are
having a pl~nlc charging upwarda of $400 • month fO' run-down
"! homea. The rlp-ofl r.nlal agencies that promlll theY can Und VO" •
apot "f« a small lee" are having a field day. Meanwhile, hoards of
11udents flood Off.Cempus Housing with oullcasealn hand looking

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We're really oil to a f resh stan.
There Is lillie excuse for a Unlvorelty to enroll 10 many moro
students than II can accomodate. When U8 was accepting Ita
largeal freshman class In hillory, didn't anyone atop to question
where they would all go? Or did the callous disregard shown
towards students hare In the past just persia! again?
The admlnlstrallon claims Ills concerned wllh the quallly of life
at UB; the Division of Studem.Aflalrs puts oul an a}&gt;nual repot11h&amp;l
talks onlY of enhancing sludelils' existence: lop administrators fret
over whot they call a g~owlng alcoholism and drug problem hera
and relate II to the environment.
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But then. they let one of the most Important aspects of college
life-housing-fall Into a crisis slate.
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No one was given art outright oxt&gt;lanetlon 10' !he housing
shortage. We resent when an administrator naively aaka why 1111
dorms are so popular or claims commul\lc:atlone between offices
were confuaad.
The best excuse Ia that UB accopted moro students than II can
handle beCIUM II• budget Ia directlY PfOp()(llonat• 10 enrollment.
That's a good axcuM. lxlt not Justifiable, When yo&lt;~ consider the
tacit ol foresight given to accomodallnglhe exceaa.
The reaulla ol the student overload are aeon Immediately In the
housing crisis-the on and off.campue lacllltles rea.ch saturation
and can hold no mora. But, lhe effects on DUE advisement and
teaching wHI be harder to notice.
11 UB planners - • directed by the logic tnat a bl..-,budget will
Mlp us In tha future and ma~e tile happier for all ol us, I hen we've
cut off our nose to aptte our lace. Tnere are a 101 of unhappy,
uncomlortable, dlsorlentad students who right now don't care
aboUt the next three yeara.
Ther8' are students going to UB wno are currently staying In
hotelo, paying $35 a night. Othera have been shown homes In
Buflalo' sghello areas as tar away as Jetf8f10n Avenue. And others
!lave been dlrecttd to the Buflalo State College area. We'ro
certainly spreading UB's name throughout the city.
The most upsel!lng aspect ol the crlsla Is thai beller planning
and a lltlle Joreslght oould have .avoided 11. Year alter year
dormitories on both campuses have been tilled well before the start
ol the Fall aemeater. And annually malttshllt adjustments and
promJaes fO' the future are made.
But wily, when the University hae seen the problems In the pa.al
and could expect greatar cnaoa this Fall, were plans oot
developed? Why was dorm space occupied by profeuO&lt;s not
converted to room apace? Wily
the Ridge Lea Campus not
worktd Into dormitory faclltllea? Why were no,arrangementa made
to place students oH.cami&gt;Ut or geln access tor them 10 rental
agency lists?
Why were lreahmtn not given priority fO' dorm space? (The
admlnlatrallon aaya upperclassmen would have had to have
adVance notloe for lllat, lxlt now nothing Ia belf!g said for te&amp;t-32.)
All the University did was pump money Into Off-Campus Housing
In June and blel-&lt;.tp orienta lion stall so thlrl were more peopl e to
Jell new atudtnt s lher were hprneleaa. Other than that, they ralae
their ha.l\ls and eay, "we Juat don't know What to do.''
Hopefully the cflsla will atart administrators thinking In terms ol
Immediate relief lf1d long-term planning. We're sorry students had
to ger olappaclln 1M f - again to apur-.ny possible IMlllon.
.Thla Unl-alty always reapontn but rarely anticipates. Fotnlght
lf1d !Manning have anf1Ually l acked, 10 we're alWays I()(Ced Into
finding r..t eolutiona to problema Which raally haye not come out
of oblivion. And In the end, atudente always seem to gel hun.
Wetcome)ledi to a f!Mh atart.

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11 hi Labol ~~~ Mf1Y oltarnoon. and thl campus Ia
quiet. Students shuffle thtouol'1 lhe union, &amp;etth'\O'UP
seh~uloa an&lt;l gelling

&amp;dll~

Elena t.cavu

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to know tho Unl-alty IIIII will

t&gt;e thlffa tO&lt; !he nul Yllr.
Tne olflco I• tho colmest 11 Wlilt&gt;o IO&lt; the noxt elgnl
montha. Thl \)'powrltara ore IIIII and lhl tttep!IOno
sOent. An ~1!01 lito and llgurn out copy lor Frlda.Y"I
paP4fr white otn.- 'tiii'Ofll. wtth lht ptoduc:t1on anlatt 1n

tnt back room to get !hit luue out to the prnlla.
From tO&lt;Iay on throog.h May, tVI&lt;Y Monday,
Wed-dly ond Frfdoy ot the othool calender wlll Tilt Spectrum olllco u a 1empeo1 ol octiYity.
Tolol)honll ring ove&lt;y lew Meeii&gt;dt, typewri!U. kayo
etlcl&lt;. Quutlona. kleu , •IIO~IIlona, rospon-ws all
mesh togothe&lt; In the norao ond qulcW piCI ol tht

newa.room,
P~a are
po~ro freshly

.-trewn around tM Cfuttentd oft~
trtl.sed or yellowed with age: ocrepo
wllh notes or number I 01 idiat tl'lll will, when deadline

a

We IJI
fl'piH' Wltl'l a reputation for tll\lng i n
adVocacy stand. ror o.91~\0Ut on 1 limb, tor wr·!tlno
abOUt ''puM.. whelr'1M wOfklll abSOf'bld In btues
Wt"rl gu- by tht Intrigue ol lrylng -.ot otno.s
have not and the anlk:lpallon of sucCMdlng W'Mre
otnert have tailed. or nevor v.nturect.
So, Tttt Sp•ctru'" • HI clung• lhla ,,.,
CosmeUeally, we'tl try to lure readett wnn fnterntlng
artW~ better layout•. new logol and dlffera.nt

typeatylea.
But Inside_ In content. we'll CP'IInQil too. Otlr
covertge wm hopefully tlCpand In bfeadth. We'tl follow-

up on 1a1ue1 mote dOMiy and attempt tocontt"khlattze ,
tn lh1• 'tilt Unl~ttfly.

lhe t'l'lf'l\1 lhlt hap~

We have always explained tt\1 new s., now ~•fU try to

•natytt it. We'll not only tell you the ~ what, Why
When and"''*' ot 1 t)eelslon. but &amp;flO lte lml&gt;tlC&lt;~Uons
and bac~ground ,

Wo'll try to lncfl.ot more ol the

untV«&amp;~ty

In

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burled undet tattered·, worn telephone boOkl end

p~. offerlng feat urn &amp;uch at an ~· Open F'Ofum.. 0t1
lll&amp;..._l tditorlal p•ges wheto some of the apec-lalltlt wfi
ha•o at US will 1&gt;o u~t&lt;l to dlsc:uu Joplco In their

alttlonotlu.

areaL

to ...,, 1&gt;o WOII&lt;ocl Into llorles for OllOiht&lt; 1. -.
Un!OIIel\e&lt;j, Clll~ ~1Uono ol rho How York Tlmos oro
Wrllef&amp;, dMO In thought, ttate III&gt;IIOK 6heetl before
tnem. Otheta' ldeas ruah ou1 at the rate ot five or Oily
wotdl 1 mtnute.. Eyes dan from lhe cJock. to IM1ceya,
to tne notn. lo tho pepor. Edita&lt;o proviOrr •-·•""
shoulder •••l•tance, pointing out a clumsy phrue or a

mort approprllte wora.

neworoom ana tho motions tnat make
Ule pi P« "•v• change.
SUI, 'With evwy I UIUITtn• r\tw people, new ldMt and
lrHh appr...nn ltrueturo Tno Sp«::rum. Wftro
oeanno wit" • tot of t.he aame tuues. tne same
The

Pl&gt;~,.eol

prOC&gt;Itma. and we know tl\at rN~Ch of what we t\a'le to

" ' hot btoft writ! on t&gt;olort.
- · · the enargy and optlm"m that comes wfth
any beglnnlnO m•ktt ua want 10 write It betler. Our

drtoi!IS tly high u ... all In !he th~d floor cor- ol
Sq&lt;rlro Hall ....,tomplotlng the neJ&lt;t 85 luuu. Our
gooll nave no llmlta.
The annual problema tn.ltbtMt The 5pectn/lrt _ ,
genulnoty ..,.,..w~h Ito new nomeo.
facti and idNI, toa~era a Mnttlhlt change, crutlvUy
ond Innovation wUI nappen noturatJY,
8&lt;11
1110 lllbtoft !llnM&gt;gh tht - - • wlth thia
-and know oornt IUIIM will bt bolt.&lt; t~an Olhort
and ~n thoU t.Mt Hem beat, hav• eome war lo go.
w.... _, oorna . _ ...., OtiM ta - 11now
that only through ehen~ ean wo rocognlzo Olhln.
Fonunatoty, the vary - I l l naturo ol 1 colltQ4
m-uowtlling t o _ ch_OIIdtllte
Wt heVI no td¥1 - no untona. no groupo
. . .,.. obllgecllo pamper.
. w• .,.. not bound by tred4tlon 1\Gf IJecl doWn by.
. ttcmNcal rpa~rainta. Wt tlf not rHitk:t.., by
lnllefllllcanl ~
01 comonltt ~ to Pflntlng Whit

Sept-.

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THE Spll;TilU.M .
Yol.lt, No.6

A message to our readers

laonty"~.''

n.,.

Th~e will be cotumn• and ptactlclil f11t ulill to give
teadert U'lt "how to•s" ot a Pattk:ular tatk.. In aOdJU~
~ualllon ana national -llof&gt;a ol tho 1&gt;01&gt;01.
ac:len~• wfll replace 4WtWtranmenlll and diKUit

to !he

medicine, hullh and dlaCOYOry.
ln an effort to lncrMM our vrStst&amp;ttCSino ot UB ana
meet mote otten on an

ftt operaOotla- BditOfl W•ll

lnlormll oult wit~ leculty and ldmlnlltratora. Manr
are alrNay roaming C.pen'a heltolooi&lt;Jog lor • hand to

"'"'""·

So, we Will e•perlmen t, And w•'U be back In tl,g ht
montt11 wllh anothet m•tage to dl.sc.uN our
JUCCU... tnd our fall\lfea. We hooe that ne•t yur'a
edlloro aod otall ol Tho Spectrum will havo 111rned
sof'f'l.chlng trotn '*•tctWno us.
Wt Win trip, Wt Wilt blunder. Wo will ,tOIIch

sorAtlhlng that m!ghl hove bottn t&gt;ollor loll alooo. The
end roau11 mty not ba 11 glorlouo 11 oor droomJ, b&lt;Jt
wewtn hovetrlocl.
Ytl no matter w·l\l;t our elfor1 Ia, we are dependent
upon yoo-our • - • oncl ....,lrlb&lt;Jtt&lt;S-tO .-..d.
r,. Sp«;jrum lathlo University. You .,.. _ , ... write
abOUt, you oro - • .-. rnpond to. The S,..Ctrum 11
Youra- unit.

Conlflbute u 1 wrltar, on artltt 0&lt; a . . -. Speak to
'"".,_from Wltntn, • • a meo'flt* or the staff, or from
withoUI,
· ---We uyu _.,
year that ... r - . thlo mnNQI In
ttMII will do nothing to Change The SpKrllltfl. II ts
simply our dornonatratlon to you thtl wt.,. wilting to
chonglto~-

Wtlcomo to the.,....,_,- to ua.
The -.Jiron o1 Tho ~rum

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We/come fro m the Presldnrt
Whe1Mr you are arn-.l"g for the tllat time or returnJng
once I.Otln, t want to welcome you to the Unl'tlerslty 11
8ultalo. The btQinnlng of 1 new academic yeat ta
alw•r• an excltlno e~t~twtt-• orand ac)¥Mtur• for
ot~la. tacvlty, o!Hl otall-on&lt;l the 181().81 PfOmla.u 10 be axeeotlo.oal

Wo l&gt;ogtn t~o yoot with IWtW - • n i p In ,,.. Oltiee ol
Academic Allolre u 0., robon H Roeabefg ouumes
thll vice prosldoney thlo •~PolntiMnt h. . neob
rocti"Yod warmly throughoul thl! cam put aoo h aa come
ot an important time tor tilt Uo•...••Uy. ~any cruclal

Ao ouch d«islono lrt moo., I Intend to continuo to
¥'0rlt, u I ho.e In the pool, with tho oftlc~to of tho
Student Aoaoclotlon, on&lt;! Millon! Flllmoto CollSt~o~cJeol A.~IOCIIIIon. They era .,our IIIC;IOd
ro.,.._toti'&lt;eo, and t tool&lt; to Ihom u 1 PII"""Y _..,.
of hl'f!ng ,.,.,.. ,.,,. . .,. and - • • O&lt;OUOitt to my
ottontloo, Student ln-0&lt;11 In tho lifo II t~&gt;e
Unh-lr•Hy Ia Important ana waluab4•: ao fn lddtUon to
your lttHIIea, I 1\opo you will dlsploy on ollecllonate
coooorn for the Unl~aralty 11

OOI~ion.s will have to be made 1hl1 year end I n the
yeata ahead as IM Unlvwsfly .OJusttlo rtew economtc

a. whole.

To ,,. EdllOI.

iNa

Amid Ill thO Gin ol ol«ta&lt;al politico 1&lt;1
P&lt;•ldootlol yMr, tho otte._ "" ll&gt;e IUOjecl of -'&lt;!
pe~ea 11 doea:fef'lnq~

"o one hom C:ar1w ac:toaa cne

bol•d to An&lt;loroon (t~ougn not InclUding Barry
Comm0t1ttl') appear• to be willing 10 dlacu. . tr11a

S/nce&lt;e/'f,

,,.,khn,

ROIHH1 l lf•ll•r

e nG cJemoc,..Phte reallt ..t .

World_peace priorlly

troublooome subject, Why?
Someh0\11111 IN public has been • ed~tect•· 1oto

beU.n ;ng that •ny cstacua.aton about WOf1d ouee 11 to
o. crurect u ..ScMe, ~~o•nd4 or tne
tttt$ be
rMfly the ca-se. tr Is lnd-.ct 1 Ad sttueUon. The fact of
1M ITIItlff Is-, like II Or no1, lhil1 WOfkl oeace 1.1 00 IM
agunda aoo to a¥olcJ Clltaeunino It 11 to act like tne
pe~Of'blel osvkln. Htre lfl Just • tew ot tno reasons

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why,

1 The fatlure of the C&amp;net. AOmlf\ttlriUon to
l&amp;.!bmlt tne SAlT II f r..ly to 1M Sen.1e 01 II foo&amp;.sl to
puJ.h tne tleaty has N!O co a futther 6$C&amp;J~~OJ an

iltead)' e.cuier•uno 11m1 race

Wn••• l'na Pro.s•defll

I"'IS atated trntl ev~ In nut ab-1ence ol Sen.11e
UllitlCILIOn. lhG SALT II hOlly would be ObiiOfli@O -'0
1
tong • • thtt Sovtac Union tJld flk~'"· I hi I I&amp; ac:areely a
genYine te«.nuf&amp;~ We ara Con11n1.11ng 10
more
and mote tnone)' a1 nw mllttary weaoont lnd wea.PQM
oystoms , wtt,... the r.rx Mlsslle bo.tiO..,p tor •uch
ilema aa the Tfldent t M i»lte {$856 mtlhon), thft • Jr
tounchod Cruloe Minfte (MilO milllool, lmpr......,onts

"''ow

t••

ot ~ llomoora $581 million
Quoted rn Tho Oollfl..,
Monitor, .
iaho&lt;l by Tho Conte• tor ll&lt;ilonoe

lnro,mat~ of AprU, 1880) ptua. much, mucn mor•~
TM arm• race ftom 1M acana,polot ot tne -.mwtca.n

TOJ&lt;poyor, Is &lt;ll_,lno hugo
programs

ourns , _ lor -

tiMI piiQnt ond I&gt;IJuhl of thO cMioo into
••,ge Kaie:andweuons
eyatema wt'Kc:h produce nothano
lor tho pooplo.
2.. n,. effect ot th~ lntoletabJe .,,... build-up •• 10
atlmutate the Auaatana to do tlk•Wite. ConMn'allve

critic a of the acimlnlatratlon IUCh as tM Commtn• on
thO Pr-r
llka to point oon lhatthl ~o.,.
our-tne us. Thlo •• hlgllfY ifnpr~ but. nclelfm aJono pn&gt;c1uce o lunhor rucrlon In th&lt;a OC009IIY
of 11¥0tlng...., htgtw military . .pendjiU&lt;H !han have
~ true fn ttte paat. TtM l.tlu.t demand Is (Of rHJ
lnoreue1 of 5 petcenl aboVe lntl.aHon o f whk:h the
Admlnhlilratlall has c:oncedeclat tea.st 3 potcent aboYA..
rnflatlon. No other IJP«t of the txJOoet haa been
ueatod In thla mauet tn contr~~st matt other II oms of
tN budget have bwn drasltcaUy CUI, 01 at 0..1 allowed
ro tomaln appro-'rnattfy wtwHe tMy Wlft hw tNt

o.._

preoedJngyeol.

Guest opinion

Chastising Carey for double-standards

fhe auuauon 1s tragically shoc.-lng not only becaUSI'
It h11 bHn permitted to IIIISt, bUtewen mortiiTIPCH1ant.
tnat not on• ol tM m~lot C.tJodtdat. . nu '-" willing
to II)' anYthing abOUt It •
What lo do? AI tho very least. !here to 1 vecuum 111
IM lft.l of potiUc.al Gt.6c:Usa'on Wh~ NeG' lo be

ht'-&lt;t AM oroantuUona s.-ing an imptOOHtnenl in
1

'Someday you may went to matty a Syr-acuse
UniVtrally oo-ed." Theta words were t'Poken almos1
tWO v••·• IQO by New Yor~ GoVMflC)r HUgh t.. Caley u
hi stood belate 1500 UB IIUdents Wl\o demanded the!r
rtgllt IO QUal~y Odueatlon. Dunng 11'1 pUt two )HIS
the Govemor hAl continued to am&amp;te all of u. with his
clti(H.IIne&amp;&amp;, «;aVIII.,

atthuoe. tn.senelt~tty, dt1reapee1

lind d llr~ltd for 111 lholl IS&amp;Oclated with SUNY a.nd
puDIIc higher education.
r"'' has never beOil mote evkten1 thM aner re.adiog
taat wNk's candid lnterv1aw wJth the Goftrnor In the
Co•~ &amp;.P&lt;Us. Ca!tY conllnued to totk without

rhlnktno- One of h'l moftludk:rous comme:nt• waa1net
" you con't o&lt;lucato Buffolortlana ot WHY Bulfolo. I
know.

• l can reeogntze Ute acce.n~a. They're peocJie

trom Now Yorli CRy: :
Tno Governor oovloualy nas hla facts ocofuoOd.
Almoot 110 poroont ol tho unclerQtlduolo popullllon
COIIIH lrom Weatorn NoW Yo(IL But tho OlmOOrot&gt;hlc
mill ot th.e Untv•aaty Ia not imponant. Wh-.. does
mailer Is that all ol thoM Who on end UB .,. g,_ o
o~allry oduarlon; oomothlnu which Is •-ring less
accestlbl•. Tht Gov.. not .thot.lki focus hla COfleerfna on
quo llt~ not compeoltlon.
C.roy boiSIS thol Now York State glvoo moro old "lo
the tndepenclent p!1Vllta unlvoroltlea or the otato tllan
a ll olthe otnlt 48 ototu ocm-" Thll Ia nothing to
brag abolll, oopeclotty"'hon SU"Y &amp;1...,.,11 1&lt;0 fa&lt;ced
10 pay ""o of tho notlon'a h!QIIeot tuition rateo. PubUc
nigher oducatlort to a riaflt lnot 11\ollld bo guar1111tood
to State reJidtnta..

Howevtt. whh the IC:41nt of another

tuition hike In tho wind, lhlo lo very much to dong«.
An tndowment tund "In wh~h thoae whO oome out
of State Unlve&lt;alty will Pl Y bocl&lt; a lillie - h l ng to
tholr olmo l""tlf" woo o ug~orao bjltht Gove&lt;nor. Ht't
fa&lt;gotton that the atudentl of SUNY IIIIIIIIIVMimlfll
Student a will pay bocl&lt; Ihi IIIII ki ~rs to.....,. with
tflllr k~ old to rholr communhlol and ...,. 111
tM tiXH they pay-alt In amount6,_1bo~te and be)'Otld
tho oubeldJ thet thtSta.te now prov1deo. More lhon thl!

thoY lhould not be oxpectod to do.
Throughout the interView tt,e Govemor c.~tlnvu rus
conde$conttlng auhuOt towards 11Udan11. He alludes
to the propos.ttd helllh lee of y.ara past as "pett of I he
~ ot
lo make '"- UI'\IVtK5:lW u~e feet to vet •
hllll tnQfe money 10 opefate,"" The Avdtnlt re&amp;lized
tMt tne ~lth ' - h~ noU'If~ to cto Wllh ne•ltn and
waa l inl• more lhan a de fa&lt;:1o tullfon lnatue

trvtno

o..,.y uked lOt aympatl\'f, clllng lhe dllllculllet of

running an fnsrttutlon t f'e Site ot SUNY. He says. "If
you Went to l)lcket '"'"tint , because I say vou·re going
to nave to look 11 tuition t.veiL''..

StUdents w~t not to~o C.rey'•' &lt;ll«logord for SUNY
wHhout p&lt;oto&gt;t. They wtli 1&gt;0 on !l&gt;e arops ol the
GovO&lt;not'a mansion In Albany. They will mea. II a
campaign l.ssue ln 1982. Wht!fl he auempll to win
ti.Ct6on for a third Utrm and they Will brJno 1t to lOt
peopto when lle ~· to flrtd a new nome IL 1600
Ptnnay1vaola Avenue.
Go~ernor Carey haa been able to treat SUNY a.nd Us
on tno
ooen m.arlilet. WeU, trta ne:xt tJme he- goes among IM
poop... 1 hope ne will ~Ill our shoUts 101 whet •nould
be 1 ml. .k»o of tflfa State- to prottlda access to pubfK

arudonto llh a commoclfly that Is to 1&gt;0

,,.ood

hiGhar Oducollon lor atr.
But' how do we combat the Go..,ernor when we
wllous .almilu lnstn1hM1y If'! Capon Hill.. The
admlnlattat~ of lhe Univ.,.sHy has thOwn tot•l
d l a r - r.,. lhe atudont bocfl' II, as rumors cloll!\. II
hoo lftOI!rod rile Gcnernor to - " -• comm-ont
~~ fl a tlmeln whlttl studontl and tht
unl¥etllly community art to took OW;:;k a t t"t past atMl
, cJ.r. .m of the 'u\t.tfe. T)Wt GovertlOr c:an c,1nty bflng on

nightmares.

Editor'$ nolo: Jo« lttayoroott ,.,. t..t )'Hro Student
AIIOGioflon l'rfllldMt/11 US. Ho WIIOHHI the ltrt IChoot
horo this tall,

U'lt lt Plttk:\.1141 ln1trest In the bucJget

lu.ot. u

rntnorllr groups, women'&amp; organiulfona. senior
ciUiOI"'-Io environmlfliJI QfOUps and ot'lt's "'ust 11..,e
up the CUdgels. Whelhlf Immediately effocrlwt or not,
tht cry mu$1 be ratsed '''COOIJo! the war machfnel St09

IM &lt;MnMieu mutuuy apendlng ..
The cono&lt;&gt;l!aey of s!llflce olthO t&gt;0t1 ol •lithe tnajot
canctfdatn on this aH lmpottanl 54Jbteet mu11 oe
destroyed. If tnis ts.tue Is P\il out in IM pubflc lt4tnl.
tn11 11ono woukJ be 1 HtmeMous acc:ompll&amp;'ltnent.
ewon If noHltno CQOCfttt lmmedlate,rresulrs. H ehoutd
be abUndontfll cloef.t&gt;y now t~ lhoS...Iot UniOn would
prao.bty welcome • change ot atlitu6o on our part.
Whllt ollt _ , _ """ • • ~ippong baell to tiMI
cold w11 p/lr~ ol !liking at&gt;out •·S...Itt PeKe
oUtnlh·••: · lt It "'c••••ry tha' Dtopla In
Otganlu.lion3 ot all •Jncte undenake a "'People Peace
Olllonolvt'', ~~~ oro 'fltally lmpon.o nt roooon lor this
approacn, t'I01 the 1aa1 ol whtcn Is tJ\at lime tt running
out and that whether WI hawr an elect ton c.&amp;mJ:I ign ot

no\. ,,... •rms race Ia proc:eeedlng at a raster pace 4t¥efl'
day T'ht " UI'Ithlokabfe.. altematfve of nucl1ar
...,lnUotioo ls~l&gt;ec:omlngdan-rr rooL UnU!
the Amettcan people ant educated to undetst.a M the

O.Oooy - · - ol t~IS lmPO&lt;tallt tssuo, thO
sltuatton c an onfy der;o..at•• It ie high llme thll the

po•ce movement •• •• kttow H. ,tl•r1$ to "bH&gt;w the
whlatte'• on the dn:tructl'lt acti"Yitlll of malnt•lnlng
cot~tinuing lht aJtM

and

'•ot.

11-.-m

CMrttr /01 Con•lltiJI~I Rigflt~

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Bookstore Injustices

Noprabehoe

To th• Editor.

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To 1/10 EdNor.
~'&gt;
r "'9""' Hlle to tl\anle tile otudy office lOt ,,.
tnc'*"'&gt;&gt;y lncompotonl 1o1&gt; they are l*fotmlno.,.... et
!he Butl., Annu. I am oure that I am aloo ~lng lOt
anyone who hu evar I&gt;M!' unlucky ttnO&lt;Igh to have
needed work atudy tnd wno hu hod 10 tower
tl&gt;omMiveo to ouch degredatiOn ...
G&lt;&gt;no What, _ . . at W.S• ••• we are aloo ~
Thel'o tlgllt, /1111 //Ice 10&lt;111/ s-no Impossible. cloMn't
II? Walt. meybe fiOf just IIU )'OU. Then~ yeu tor alltha
relut.,.., tlme aheet'l-2-3 wNka later ao that we
cannel dO anything to COtroc:t tht oltuotlotl In rt-.
111-ank you 6lto f« the checka that were never thlft on
Ume. You have made my summer worth living end my

aPI)foclatlon lo bh, ao limited.
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penon can ha\1'8 my ..award.. (ha he ha) lor tn. ,..,

DOOIMino In Se!&gt;lomber, and t"'Y 1 conoratul.tlo
whotne¥tt le the lucky person. Y~re befng lett a
woneutrful Uldition. M ake us. of 11. nun and drop out ol
school now while you h ave tho chance ..•.o.r you may...._
commit autctde, or at be•t. '''""' to deall'\t

A gf8telularud.,.t

ldoally 0 vn-OIIY booi&lt;tiOtO shOUld unlollln{llY
Ita CO&lt;nmunlty'a needa. It lho&lt;lld Wl&gt;!&gt;ly booi&lt;S
IO&lt; 1111 u-e UnMralty eouroas that It $e&lt;VIceo and ~
,_ld oufl91y them on time. Only ti&gt;O Unlve&lt;alty llt&gt;tary
riYala tta Importance 41 1 servlc:e 1 1 lht vert heart of
academia.

Htr'e In brief, ore aomo ol lhO Injustices por.,.u.ti'd

egolnll tl&gt;t SUNYIAB communlly by ,,. Unl..,altV

BooQte&lt;a (Folie! CofPOtaliotl~
DEetEr: t. ThOta oro VOt'f lew oumploa ol the
UniY.,..IIy BooQtoro Otdt&lt;lno 1110 a,_,n 1 ol course

~ semtnt of Hl!flman and rtached throuon a tunnel
connecting lt with SQuire Halt) to aave lham the tlmo
and trouble ol tool&lt;tno only to H n d - running ot
In aaatch of a bool&lt; roquolled by, oay, a d ltllngvlanod
middle aged wl"lo woman "' nwn wtt~ a &lt;loot
Amencan ocoont, I'll nevor l~t tho Otc!Ot not lo
bol~ aearchlng fO( booka for cuatomtn onfy to be

asked to run down to tht atooKtoom and lOOk my

hardoot tor oomo IIlio roquHied by a dlallngulol&gt;td
looking gantlemon In • bualneso ault whO nelt~.,
taught Ot aludloclat SUNV/AB.
TRICKS OF THE TRADe, All stoek ~- are
requested to stock uaad bOoiCll on lOP - e 11wy oro

easlt)' eccetsible to the cuetC&gt;4"1\v. and frequently ~ or
ordera are arbltr arlty cut In half and lns1fu&lt;:l0tl glibly an order It filfed wllh uHd book&amp;. The bookator•
cold that au Of dora 1 ,. fully filled.
maMes more money on a given used book that on Jta
2. wnert publlsheJt raiN thtlt prius the Unlvf(llty new counterpart. I Mow ot many an angry atu~nt wno.
Bookatoora ralau ill pt~cet on st~ that ft had unable to buy • new boOk t»c.auae an lnauuctor'a orttef
purchased 01 o tower P&lt;lce. Bvtlhat's nol all, w11h aJI was not flllocl, halj.bearledly Hilled tor a VMd one. 1
,,. wile of a clllld guilty ol some wrong. bookllono mlplll aoo l~at, regard,." ot the conditiOn of , _
peraonnel on sevtwal occ:c.sJons smugty ~nforiJ'I -.. . . Jiook;t (thon, ot eourM, of mlulng page.~ end btoken
ahJdtnta thai, while other bookiiCKet r1lao tile prlc.s blndlngt) ti'MIIr retail pricu .,. determtned by a Hlu"a
on old atoct&lt;. lhls one doea not.
cnert; and they are rarelY' more than a few dollars
THE DOU BLE ST.t.NDARD: t . On numerous cheaper lhan lhelr new counlorpens.
oceulont bo0bt01e peraonnel teU IOftfgn "udents
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that o bool&lt; lan't In 1110 alockroom (located In tho
booka that an 1nattue1or tequtsrtlonl. Ftequentty,

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Experiments disrupted by
WBFO's power increo~e
b7 Josep~ Sl.oa

M•'•"·l U/ilor

11111 lctrtt ..y, WBI'O'• trawminer is
opcntina P&lt;opctly, !be AA1Ioo 1i rCij&gt;OGJible lOt ldl llle lntnfaCDCC plquina
the profeaon. that aPP&lt;oximudy 110
statlona with problaru llrru"lar to WBFO'r
dwr wlllllntttfermce on a&lt;-by-case basis'
and that tht probkrn could bt ranidi&lt;d with
r&lt;lallvtly little UP&lt;1lR.
Whon u k&lt;d wher• some or the mher radio
stationr with similar probfams wtrc loellc:d,
l;iko&lt;Jki rcruJed to aJvc specifics. He also
dcclin&lt;d ro say what the other tourc&lt;s or

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January, hu b&lt;en idenrln«t u the culprit
playina havoc wh~ •eruitlvo dcaronlt
&lt;quipmenr on the Moln Strecr Campus.
Profc:uor~ who ho•e hod lhcir research
e.xpe:rlmtmr dbrupted art now wahin.g for
one of owo $0)utlons ro bt Jmpos&lt;d on the '
radio sratlcm.
E\IC':r 'incc tht Squue HaJI-baKd ll3.tion
booll&lt;d irs ~roadcastlna power rrom.. no inlrrftmlc:t: wttc: In lhC' laboratory, clalminc
hll$ to 23. 3SO. some area rciicknu b.ave
it would not bt fah to .. put prcssun:'' on
comploin&lt;d aboul Jll'ICO ood tdtvlsion ~C1Ct'f to dcdde a mnin ~ay .
mtnftrrncc. Ahhoust\ tJ\ose problems were
rtniried b)' ....mpk adJUYmmu. Oftfy ,.,.o
u1crul~ r&lt;m&lt;dl&lt;s trwr 101
~"h the r-,11 &lt;quopmenc

!he

interr~

tht prorts.s.OfS arc d l.. ,ded
should be ul&lt;d

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and WBFO and
•bic:h one

n~ ~altOn bt·hc\ln It {;til\ deal· wilh lh(
intC'r(crcnct on 11 c"e·bY-case basts .
aro~Jndtn, and t~htC'I din~ aU laboratoncs
affeto&lt;d by rhe poW&lt;rlul "'""'· Tlte
rc\c'atettcf\ would like 10 sec WBFO's
-antenna and tran•mtUcr mo~cd-rrom atop
Kimbsll Tower-orf ..:ampuJ..

IAr mt chtck tbll
Allhou&amp;h thrrc hali lxc-n a

TJu General Ma.na&amp;tr .,ould only
rommcnt 1bat hll rocommtndattOCU echoed
tho«' or an lnaep&lt;nd&lt;m &lt;onOllklnJ finn.
N0t1hea11 Broadca&gt;1 l.&gt;bs, In&lt;: .. .,ho did a
&gt;tudy or the inlerlaeocc probkm on Ju~.
The f~Q~~IIIto ponodp&gt;t&lt;d in the •or~ ne&lt;d&lt;d
to boost WBFO'r power earlo&lt;r this year.
WBFO I&gt; a membtr of the NalionaJ Publk
Radoo ncrwork whrch " affiliao&lt;d With 200
"auon• notionillly. Hoi I or WBFO'&gt; funding
tomes (rom the Suace UnJVtU.It_y or Ne"¥~
York, in lir:t1ltotC'. ami lhC' rc:mamdcr or iu
S200,000 budaeo I&gt; obtoin&lt;d from prlV:Il&lt;
§()Uf('C'), The ltltion ill I unit or UB's
Educational Communl.ratlon) Center and

multitud~

of

leuea \\riltcn thl$ summer by the pardcs a!
well a&gt; Unlve,.uy Pr.,.icle11t Robcn L. K&lt;Uer
DtrC'ClOf or the Educauonilll
Communlc:Jircoa) Ccrutr Gerald O'Grady, no
one &gt;«mr to lJI« o~ •hoi a happcnon~

rcpons 10 h clirroly.

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Loud nolwt
Sal't\1 11, howr\tf, &amp;IO.,..Inl impaut:nt at his
"Malt of che a,n'' upcr~t ''to test tht'

about tbc: '"ttffctencc.

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A»illln profa&gt;&lt;&gt;n Fr&lt;denck Sach&gt; and
Donald fab&lt;r ("ho head a dc!c&amp;abon of
racvcbe:r hom labora.ona ut Biiopb)-sia.
Boothcmislry. Nourobooloty. Pharmcxoloct
abd Thenpcurlcs and PhY&gt;~C&gt;Iou),. under
I he tmprCJ:ston that lht radao :u;uion is abot.u
to commcn« ._or._ on shidtlina chc rest.a.rdt
rooms.
WBFO G&lt;neral Mona&amp;cr Robtn SikorskJ
.said he i1 weiltna for Kcuer 10 dtddt on a
solur1on audKttltt I:O.id he i.s Wa.itjns for it
report from Vibe Pr~$idcnt for FaciliUes
Plannin1 John Ncol. N..a did nol know ~e
was suppo.ed 10 writ&lt; a repon untllask&lt;d by
Thr $p&lt;o&lt;lrum II he hod &lt;omplet&lt;d it,
"I auoss I better JO down the hall and ,..
wb11 the story is," Neill ranark&lt;d. Hi•
olli....,, alona wilh K&lt;trer'•· is on the fifth
11oo&lt; of Ca!&gt;&lt;n Hall.
Sikorsld,...,., •uoot --Mh WBFO •heo lr
'""rcued ill wall&gt;&amp;&lt; in mid·Jiliiii&amp;IY. would
not rommcnt on chhcr or the , ..."'0 .solotions
to the inccrftrtnce. He &amp;aid the Slltion's
pcl$iUon is dearly MUtd tn a Ju.ne7? lcua lO
Ketter .

d«XricaJ f&lt;Jl!!!!_fCS or molecules on I he &lt;ell
~toM dt.Stuplrd. Hf' doc
001 qua~ion the validi&lt;y or che &lt;1udy, bcu
diR&amp;recs • ith it&gt; rccomm&lt;nd• hon.
·: lr )OU ,.ne doin1 expaimenu ~lth.

simt'l, )'OU .,.,ouldn"t do them OAt~ hosptiat.
it jUJt doesn't make xrue.•• he .saJd...
satbs bcbrvcs thll lhclldina tl\e room.s

would require c:•lcn~ve construction 1Jrihith
would disrupt 11lc laboracorirs, and when
complcr&lt;d, would "limit l)&gt;e Ouibility"
researchers will have. He sa1d chat no
windows would bt able to open and rh•t ilir
tondhlontn would have to be Installed.'
Soch• put • prklo 111 of $10,000 on wort
por.laboratory and h&lt; said he knew ofaJ lt:a$1
ci8~t Lsbor11orl"" ohat would have to bt
in&lt;lud&lt;d. WBFO. quollnJ a ltudy don&lt; by a
rorma employee. 'IJd the •ork. would be in
three ...,.., "t~e frnr flep costtnJ 52000.
and S«&lt;n&lt;l &lt;I&lt;P If........,., co.aina 001 mort
than $.!000 and ohe &lt;bird &gt;1&lt;P which may.001
b&lt; neccuary. btina W&gt;mtwhet more:
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The letter mention) twtec lhat the: r,.u:res
were arri11cd at aOer sumina the: JHcctcd
equlpmtnl could no1 undnao the "Stmple

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OKittolcopt wfl.lch, . . . wtth OtMf Mult.IY•
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movcmc,u .

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atoet Kimbell Tow.r Of e,nj,Md MWfl f l•bOQtoriQ
~ ti'Wt signal,

.. b:i\"k to loe-atJ..,m It''

su&gt;e&lt;pllble to RF (ra~io froquency)
imcrrcrence." &amp;nne or tht laboratoric:i
movtd in a more d11m t1nt or the signal bad.
in Man:h That iJ ""hcn 1t "1.1 dctcrmii'K'Ci
"hat thr

8uNato and can reaC'h a largr .ti.KhctWc, bul
"dd~d , "'Muimum ~ovcra.at is not 1hc namt
of the a.ame as (ar au the Um\ct\U) '&gt;
con~ed . ''

or IRirtfCftiK'e was~

O...Oe-oae lkv.aaWJ•l
~ Cflet satd he ••II mate a d("()»an on wtw
A hert ff11Wtatkutl
co do about the •ntC'frn-cnce •hen he rCCX"VCS
In Sachs' labonolllfy o ...~ room wu Neal's rq&gt;0&lt;1 and after uomonc """ all
COC1Slf'UI."1.cd around 1 )('ft.SIIJ\c tnachmc to
P'IJ1 ....
shidd '' fron. I he mcnfnf1K'C'. He u!d tt "ost
Whtn :uk&lt;d b aceomod.al&lt;nJ ocxarcbc:n
about JJOO in PltU and thc mont) .,.~ takt"O ' bad pr&gt;Orit~ btcau&gt;e U 8 os coruocler&lt;d a
rrom a atam he recavtd 10 do 11n C.\pt'OrMN. research VnhnAcy, the PraKknt pob\tcd
11 &lt;o&gt;r him more, h&lt; add&lt;d, In the time and out. "E"mtuaUy it. eoma down to oot ws..
labor ht ana Olh('f'J PU1 ' nto tOn .. r~.tnin&amp; U.
the or her, th&lt; U.U...,.ty comes ron~ . Bu&amp; 1'111
"h'5 tenuaced tnou~t~ thai n -..Ofb."
not Jure e:~kllY su r~ thb b a one--on-one
Sacfts Aid of lhc scrto~:n 100m, "but it's DOt sito.iMion.••
comfOtlable. That lab It .U "~•wed up
At the Univc:rsicy or Rochatn two yurs
b«a.Uk: or the C'.IC SIUCk itt lhC' Middle of
qo, the canopus l'lldlo Jtarlun. WRUR. had a
problem siMilar tc&gt; WBFO's. It
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Sachi, who~ worked as an intt:rrerentT p&lt;rmission by th&lt; F&lt;dcrld Commomit~~~i&lt;&gt;ns
cn,Jntcr for DouJ)a.&lt; Aircrarr. is afrold the Commission co •ca broadcastJna • .zo.ooo
c::u~ conditions that rC$oC:In:hrr5 hne to
waus, up from 1.000.
work an will not only di,uupt c~imtnts,
Hown-ct, Mforc WRUR wukl mal.t t~
but abo da.mqc
repuJauon as a majOr shifl, t~ univenlry adm'ii1lJCr•ioo ruled that
research cen1cr. He .said hii cotlcqut~ an- it would DOl bt ollow&lt;d co boolllbt po-. It
wa; actina on complolnu from prof....,. io
l&lt;lhll&amp; moredisafi1roed wit~ UBcxb dayt ~c
ilJtc.rfcrcncc probkm b no1 rtaitilrd.
1he Pll)'S&gt;O Dtponmrnl WiKI •en fearful
"E.oscruiUy, •e're IOtc&lt;d 10 operate in a thai increased waua&amp;c • ould affm
h&lt;Krift tn\'itonmml whe-n you h.avc: 10 watch c-.-.pcrimmaJ. .. the schoo4
C'oct)'lhonc you're doula.'' he &lt;hare«~ .
WRUR SUtrioft Man..... Raobm GUUIIWI
Sach• s:ud he undcrs&lt;andi "'hY WBFO Wd ...Thr onlt alcC'f'D.ati~ wa.i co mo.-c: qvr
doa not .... ant to move it1 anlmn• bo..'111wc it
antenna ()ff \.'ampUJ."
presently occupies one or th&lt; hiJbar spou on
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The "new" self-conception, he said, will be5hpaed by University
administrators, faculty and students.

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Rossberg was reponedly one or the four internal top candidates
fo r the post. His name, along with, those: or Duwayne Anderson.
Oaude Welch and Joseph Aluuo, received most mention . A seven
person screening commiuee reviev.ed applications and made a
recommendation to the President.
In the interim between Bunn's dcpat1ure and Kater's
appointment. former Associate VPAA Oaude Wdch served in an
actina capacity.
Ros:sberg .said the' responsibilities of the VPAA arc primarily
responding to areas or ~JYoltld plannina with those concerns in
mind.
"But what is diff&lt;rent." he said or himself and his predece.&lt;sor,
"is his style and approw:h," to tbese concerns. The basic goal i• to
Increase communications and "reduce the adamlstic approach to
unfortunate developmenu from rapid arowth and dislocation,"
Rossbera added. ·
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The stron&amp; emphasis on depu1mental research, Ros:sberg added,
that has exi~ in the past must continue. "But. we also. need to
stress Instruction and sc:e how it relates to the Studtnt's perctplion
of this Institution. ·•
The University's academic plan. authored by Bunn to guide UB
throu&amp;h the next five years, was ofl&lt;D a-itlciud as responding only
to prmures and in tum hindoring pro&amp;ram development.
Rossbergtold Tire Spectrum, however. that the University is not
bound by Dunn's formula.
"We will re-think the existing academic plan and establish a
means or wide·spread participation ," he claimed. Rossbera added
that a one-day re~reat is set for early October to discuss Unl•e?'iiity
direction with deans. faculty and student representatives.
Other re~reats, he added, will follow. and new auldeUnes and
priorities will ·emtrge. "For the future we have an obliaadoo to
establi.th new aoals," Rossberg said.
" I have oo hopes that the budae~ary system will chanae." he
added, "but I believe we have the human resources here to
accomplish aoals of major impon."

oncompetitive fun'

That's Shenanigans!
Tired of alltbe competition the Unlversity brinas? We'II ,"Sbenanigans"-scheduled for this Friday-offers two hours
of fun-filled froUclcina, sure to provide a break from the
pressures of school. Stan in&amp; a.t 3:90p.m. in fron't of the Oark
Gym on the Main Sueet Campus, the event promim to build
friondship and warmth among the stvdont population.
SpoiUOI't'd by a ho~ or student aroups, "Shenanipns" is
desi&amp;ned to "devdop attitudes of cooperation in play, instead
of playing competitivdy to win," accordina to one c:bief
orpoiuf Lois Waldman.
Usina UUNI sound equipment, J ack Baker or the Physical
Education Department wiJLcoordinatethe.antics, Baker plans
to lead those brave eoough to assemble Friday afternoon
throuah a multitude or pmes, such a finlna mass quantifies
or bodies Into a bool-a-hoop.
Throu&amp;h such bizarre froUcklna. Waldman said, students
are expcocted to join to&amp;etber in an "e~liberant aplrit of acticc
enjoyment." The org(lDizets-Wbo il&gt;Ciude tRC, UUAB, the
Commuter Affairs Council, Sub Board I, Orientation and the
Uni-alty's Division of Student Affairs-hope that students
can make new friends, wbicb they mi&amp;ht not othnwile meet
i.o the recular school environment.
"It's a,reat Woy to!'Dd thuummer aodan even bettes woy
to bq!n the Fall," Waldman said. She tllplained the the
eoacept has bc:a:n tried &amp;I otber scboot, IIDd b.u bc:a:n
suc:asfuJ. ~ ap«u several bundled llladcots to show up.
Waldman-who is also Director of UUAB 's
~rr~ tlw.,the pWme:rs are hop!Dc 11udents wUJ
briQI frialda Aloaa too, Uhouala ~CDilllipu Is struc:Uired to
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Squire Hall's Fillmcn~oom . Sbenan\pns is bclna offered
bcrc at UB for tbc flfSI time, but it may not be the la$t,
Waldman aoled. lf it worked out fn the Fall, a •Piina show could by added, and one poujbly at tl(e l!llicou Coinplu. oo
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The ~OIIIJUSic&gt;nal COOD-promix raulted in aa«hct"
Increase b&lt;lt this lime in lbc intaal n'&lt;lbe ID'f&lt;rnm&lt;nl may
Slu&lt;lml loan ror bolb old procrarns. Scnao•
pressure 10 reduc:c lbc _. of lbc pr01f11111S rid&lt;!&lt;d I rile
iiiCRIK of SCVC11 tO &lt;iJbo perca&gt;i fer auaran&lt;ecd loans and I
NDSL lol&lt;rCSI bike from thrtt to four perocnt.
II approved by Consrts~ ud the Presldcn1 this would be
the lint interest rile ino:rcaK since lbc NDSL prosrom wu
csublbhed in 19S8. The biahcr inremt rat&lt;&gt; would opply on!)

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Opponunaty Granu (8E00J would abo be luaem&lt;d UDder
I~ IMU, bw done JO "adily duriq I live )at · 1'1&gt;&lt; "
cunmt Sl.IIOO ltvd would be raucd to Sl.900 fer the 1911-82 ~
ocbool year, Sl,IOO rcw 1911-&amp;3; s:l.lOO m 191l-84: n.m
dunna 1914-&amp;S: 111&lt;1 S2,600 on 191$.86.
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The .50 .,.......tlimutloo on Iota! c:o~ COilS wtudl....,
be covered bJ....lucb paoli •-.. abo iaa....... A )'eltiY j
incTCISC of live pb'&lt;tnt .....Jd be outboriud \turin&amp; Ill&lt; ffVt

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A ConsrcsslonaJ bill whldl would lt&gt;CT.- both 1111&lt;kn1
loan interest roles and maximum dollar ~d for loan• 111&lt;1
.,....... wa ovawbdminaly opproved by obe Howe or
Repreoentui..,. l&amp;st wecl; but IOoC&lt;S a tou..J&gt;n Nllk in the
Scut(. whal the bill il voted on, poulbly ollla week.
The more fiscally au11ere Sc1&gt;01t i• 1\wtant to opprove Ihe
liVe yea~ pro.,-am since the ~~l blWoo price lli would to new borrowtn. not to SludCilU Who t\a\'t prev;ouJ.Jy
up«&lt; thiJ drolon ycar'a budact·balandna oandwaaon, rceei•ed federal 1oana.
a«nrdlna to Uni\lershy flnlnc:ial Aid Advi.Jcr JOI.I)nr
Plunkrtt. " The rahlna of the mOAimum lcvcla, capcclally "Students obuse of the system was the
durlna an inn.ttionary period, it the proviSion wblch bothers
reoson for the drastic overhaul which the
tht Adrninlstration and the Senatt mon,'' 1ht &amp;pecuJaatd.
The maximum borrowins level, for the National Dire&lt;~
Senate attempted...
Student l.o011 (NDSL) proar•m was nl&lt;ed from $5,000 to
$6,000 for undcranduates and from the current S10.000 to
- Financial Aid .advisor )oonne Plunkett
$12,000 for tnduatc JIUd.cnU.
TI1e Guuanteed Student loan levels were abo incrcDed.
For u.nde:raraduate Studies, the ma.Jdmum borrowtna Umiu
Unned State&gt; Stodcnr Association (IJSSA) spakcaman
were raised rnom n,m to Sl2,m lor nudeniS aupparred by Eduardo WoUc eXplained that a 5enate provision wllleh
their famiiJU. Graduate SIUdtnU may like OUIIO&amp;n&gt; of up tO would bavt ~uir~ uudenu 10 repay lnrcn:st on ft"daallY
525,000. Howcvcr,the raise from SIS,OOO ia rnroactive to tbt sobddlzed loan• durin&amp; their oolleac )'Can was abandoned
Jludenu' undersraduaoe years.
durina the Howe and Smale conferences. However~h~
The NDSL tt!ffm from the Ouarantccd Stud......,., propo&gt;ltion •ill bc analned mor&lt; dosdy dut1ns a on..,.car
proaram In lbll ill&lt; no&lt; nccd·bued and oaovalltble at bank&gt;. iiUdy by the Notional CommiWon on Stud&lt;nl Finandal
Auisuncc, • pand est&amp;blisb&lt;d by th&lt; bill.
but ""' ohroUih the rlnanetal aid omc••
' ' I bdiewe tba1 the tn.lac:st repa)'Umlt su.a4y wtU show how
Otsstk &lt;&gt;-u.s
advusdy lht new burckn wilJ hun studC:Ois md lhc:n
In an effon to reduce loan dcfo..U.S the biU abo propo&gt;c:s ramUlco." Woll&lt; rdlled. "I doubc lbll il will become
that ~· on boob 1oana be cxtcod«&lt; o... alonaa time reality.'' he added.
period, ahboUih subjm oo a Jludalt's ability to .,.y.
Pracotly. th~ m1crcst on &amp;uata.nlted studtru loam tS paid
..Studenu abwo or the syaern was lbe main r.-n roo the by the ID'f&lt;TlUDCOO Whik a IIUderu is Oltc:ndin&amp; col~. lbc:
drastic overhaul wllocll lbc Senate attempted."' nwntaiJ&gt;Cd Rodmt hu to P'IY bolh ohe !nl«&lt;st and principal only onct
Plunkcn. "Ho'liltii!Ytf." s.hc: C'OOtinutd " \he Fi.nanaaJ Aid lcovina oc:llool
&lt;ommW1ilY f""'/lt baed foo a com.,.om~~e bet,...., the
suinacnt Senate bill and the lenient House bW, feorln&amp; dw .1.oru for r.t.LI
m!ddk..,~ families would be aerM&gt;usly hun."
The IDUlOIUDl b-.1 alloweiil r.. Eduauonal

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loon comprOCNJC boll c:oouwu • provioion
under wbach parcnu could borrow Up 10 $1,000 a yew for
each child In collqt aa aaht percent lntcrat The mterest rate
would be hiked 10 II pcrctnl bo~cr, If the loan It DIK paid
within 60 dayo.
The USSA and ochct" hither educallon sroupS. whoeh bqan
t&lt;llifyin&amp; ar Consrcsslonal mcctlnp owo years aao. crpniled
to dcfeal a provdion which would ceq~
· c parents to t,akc out
a loan b&lt;fore the .11odcno could. "h wo
have bcm a lfCII
~ure.auaadc bunatc-.'' ac:eordlntlo P1u ett wbo ll5o dttd a
~" drop In UniYtfShY cnroiJm
as a po5Siblc
con~e&lt;tu&lt;na! of the action.
USS7i spak&lt;•m•n WoUe adm«&lt; that ohe fiahr in Conp c&lt;&gt;
is not yet over. 'Tlw: Senate Oudaet Cornmiuee doa noL want
1he bltl to fP too YO(C until h tl re't'iewtd by lht CongreuionaJ
Sudan orne. which wlllatu:mpr to CUI tb&lt; prOiflUD"• bodi&lt;l
10 redutc JOVc:mm~l C.(()e'nciiturd .

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The House and Stnau:: conraea abo reatbcd a,.reancot on
severo! other lnJoedlcn&lt;&gt; In the rtnandal aid packaa&lt;. New
spcndina cdUnp on aid for conunuin5 education 111&lt;1 ooUqe
libraries were authonzcd tiona will&gt; new .,-ant pro.,-oms rlia
intrmllional cducadon and urban u.n•verdtio ,
()ohct cornprorn,... in the biU include:
- Ten pcrcml oftn lDAJIU'It0r1•s N~CDl&amp;r)' JnOUCin be
awarded 10 I....Chan-111111-&lt;im&lt; JIUdaiU.
- The S4,000 Umh.atlon allo.. ed Adl &gt;tudcnl dur1111
undtrpaduarc st\Mty \s removed.
- Stile lc:ndina aacnda an allowed oo bonow from the
StuckN Loan Mark&lt;lina ~· to prOV1dc loaDs lor
stud(ftll ~ trt unable 10 borrow (rom ocha liQW'CitS•
- llulc: .,..., dipbilioy i&gt; ......-.1 by oduclina ohe ati&gt;OWll
or equity In o bc&gt;mc and ln&lt;luclin&amp;lb&lt;..,. of ehilll can when
dc'lmnininc a t4ucknl., ocaS tat • PMl·
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At ailht 11 • IU) ordtaary unr.-a.i1y.vca bar.
Collqe ~ and yo""' -..orkina stiffs crowd ln1o tile
Central Park OrW, OM mile Crora U B clown Main
Slt..c, 10 lpmd an CWlllaa wil.h friends, lilt en 10 loud
m wk, drink loU of boer 0( n&gt;c&lt;t a panncr. Nolhina
unwual bote.
The aocret .however, Is !hal while mOJt or"' are still
Jbqaln1 lhc headache from panyinl ~tile niah•
before, tile 3:30 whiJII&lt; blows It t11c Trico plaal nut
door and CPC '&gt; r.tll wilb boer bdlied, middle·qcd •
flldOf}' anployea. woyina luom bo.... sweat.vimc
and lcosion from a day It lh&lt; plaru,
It's tile kind ol crowd dllt bcfpo m.kc Gcnny Cream TJM ....... QO••
Ale lbc number one boer Q1 BuCfalo. Ouina tbe
Afte~. ~men who ''oWR'' 1bc bor. jwt as Ihe
'")ollDI pooplo'' Ilk&lt; over II nialu.
iJ.'hen ,.. r'IW"e he's had his nap, - wake hlm Yp,
he huiDOibcr sho&lt; and heads up tile Jtrcctlo IUIOtber
bar. "I aboul 10:30 or II p.m . I see him staun by In
"At nifht it
as an ardinory
1be och&lt;r dlrecrlon."'
Tha&lt; IUYS kDOW Whatlht bar is like when the niaht
uniYersity-oreo
kids and
crew mow:J in and they're all ror it, possjbly OUI of
younr workinr stiffs crowd inw the
fondneu for their younacr days. Oh sure, t know whit it'slik.e here at night.'' bta.rl,il)'
Central Park Grill to spend an eveninr boomed
on&lt; arlsled Trico v&lt;ltron. "It's filled wilh you
kld• and th&lt; music is r«Jl loud," he lauahcd.
with friends, drink or meet a partner.

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"I've come In hen IU ni,J,ht o coupte times. t1'1 nice,
but the mu&amp;ic is so loud. You kids art aonna ha\le
hurinacroublc when you're older,'' he warn..~.

Nothlnf unusual here."
AI abou1 J:JS p.m . they start- fili.n&amp;ln; men in their
SO's woarin1 T·shiru 0&lt; 0011011 worklna sbiru, tile blue
cliod Ute !bose WOtD in llJison (they don-. r..Uy wcu
block and while Jtripos anymore). They pul up • Jtool
and put clown tlldt lundl boxa with a h&lt;altlly thud.
The bartmdef, "Didt" who bu boeo savin&amp; th&lt;&gt;&lt;
amu for lhe paJt four year$, knoW&gt; willt lh&lt;Y drink
and bu lh&lt; brew on lh&lt; bar before lh&lt; piiUOM opcal(.
The rouelne Is so preaieed. Dick rva~ knows Where
each"""' 11!1-

frltodly pouoos
Hi&gt; buddy. Ted, wearin&amp; a blueT-shin covmna I
boer
beUy, ll)'ltbeT&lt; is oo rivolry between the

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"We cloo'l mind sharln&amp; the bar with you ltids," be
wd. "I've bcm here It ni&amp;ht and DO Oil&lt; ever bothered
m• i!JSI becawe I'm older."
WhaJ makes this bar chiDI&lt; so from dawn to dart IJ
thai ;, lhe notCh or lhe biO&gt;C collar redneck. It 's
quia. there plenty or Genny Cream and worken can
......... within lhlny aconc!s or quit dna lime.
The stereo lhll biAJa all ni&amp;ht quietly plays luncs
0I&lt;Ioou
Thm mm have been comina lo CPO's for years and from 97 Rock while lhe workm rd&amp;x and unwind from
ya.ra. " We ttlU have the okl core, the old nuts.''Yid elahl hours on 1he production line.
Thrn arlor dark. "The Orill" undtraoes It's unique
Dick. "on&lt; auy comes In hen tvCTYdoY and drinks a
pitcher ot boer and about lhree quantts or a bottle or transformotlon Wllrn lhey t um clown thellabll, crank
up the -'llrnan litO! ben aod let O'!" aencrodon move in.
Calvor1'1. Then he falb asleep.

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h 's jUJI Ute waitina iliiDY fine, c=p~ you do 11 overy week for 26 weeks.
Ooly 261 When lhey're o&gt;-.r. your unemployment iruurtDe&lt; nms out. AJ&gt;d
if Ford or Ocacnl Motors doesn't call you bock • • ••
Twcnly-four ycu old V'ldty Su:z.cmilk bas only 1.hroc months or
unemploymen1 lert. "it's 100C1 'cause or lh&lt; money, but lhe tmt:trtalnty
kiiiJ you," should. "Some people say, 'don't ..ony. Precmd il's Uke in
1974 and you're actrina a ycu'o vacation.' Ooly now you ICI half a year
and baidel. ocber people say, •wa·a·atch out1"'
She cloesn'l know whas to do. Her U B Ac:eoun1in1 dcvtclsn'l ¥Jpina
her find I job. (She worked .. I dtrk for OM}. So .... speodlalot or lim&lt;
on lh&lt; btach-wilh Aptha Chrisde-blamlna psollne prices. foedan
trnporu. low lu•ury ear sales and ehc rcces.•ion for her boredocn.
Roaer, on the ocher hand, #ni!eo when he lalks about his future. The
ain&amp;)e month or unemployment cllecks are jill! an ut..-4269 a week ill bis
pocket. "drop illlhe bucket compared to whal he's maklna u a pwbu.
He folded bls arms aod lowered his ¥01oc. "I aot my own deal JOina
now. Deal a Uuleofthis. atitlk1&gt;flhot. Butl'mout!IW1. inamontll. ADd
I'm not oomin' bKII. N.-erl"
Wilh appro&gt;dma1dy on&lt;othjrd or a 30,000 work for« lakl orr, IN Ford
Mocor CO. and the Gin&lt;Tal Mo&lt;ors COrp. combined arc W&lt;Slcm ~
Yock's laraeot crnployen and Wlelllplo,...-a dtjo Y\1 of lhe 1915........,.,
JIIIISII&lt;s. "pin this time. the Uncmploymene lnsun.na: Offace in
Downtown BuCfalo rented mra ~. hired 100 utra application
processor&gt; and .., up a One catcrin&amp; solely to OM aDd Ford.
"Those arc the reasons," llld Office Supcrinlcndtnl Thomu Murray.
"'why auto workers' unemployment ts ronsideted the •mosc dram.a.tie'. ''
But Louie, who arler three )'cars and virtually no seniority It fhe Chelly
Mocors plant was Orstlaid orr in May and lhm apln Jut week. considtrs
himself lucky. "Those are lhe people with rHI probl&lt;ms," he llld,
poinlln&amp; IO the three OCbet lines of unemployed. "They have 10 apply for
their c~k• 111d lhey're not even •urclf they'll aetth&lt;m," be added.
workers don't have 10 worry about thdr employer dlsputlna 1 claim.
Louie even has hope for the future. With OM's,....,., decision 10 phase
oul riahl cylindn enclnes (or au-stin~&gt;' four cytintlen, h&lt;' has a IOOCI
chance or btinl caDcd bKII... But they'D prc&gt;bM&gt;Iy scrcw us over and
cllaftl&lt; thdt miods," be mwmured.
"You know," be ccxttinucd, "tllc l..cxaiJ (United Auto Workers Unions)
don't help out all dill ai.ucb.""' the end of tile month Louie's ""=-!will
r&lt;Cdvc $20 dolbn in union dues from - " or 10111&lt; s.ooo members.
Louit worked hlmsdf ineo a mild Wltnlm and rupcd. "The company
scrc:ws us ovrr. the IO''ertU'QC::nt .screws w over and Ihe: wdons saew us

""'o

ova ...

Sem Fulkr believes lhaJ -..orken could help &lt;:a&lt;h other out If th&lt;Y would
band IO&amp;&lt;Ihtr and ,acs the &amp;OVC(Dm&lt;nl 10 "crack clown on those
complnics." Arlcr bdn&amp; wd orr from 1 Harriton ltadlAJor foreman's
position In Man:b, be wu offered an U$t1Tibly Unt)ob. But he didn't takc
II bccawc hi&gt; pay ellcck would have been leu than his unemployment
check. Sam blames the aovcmmmt.
ll's blowin' our minds with worry aboul thinp like war and lhe Shah,
thai th&lt;r&lt; just ain't room foe bdplftl your brocbcn."' he whlspcr..r.Sam live• from day to day, not lhlnklna aboulth&lt; future. Accordin&amp; to
Lobo&lt; Dcponment for&lt;a~SU", tile unemploymrnl ralt wtU • ....,.... ~d
10 percenl. " Maybe," predicted Senior Econorabt Otorae tfaesyty,
" Maybe It wW 10 clown- Spriaa...

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�)en panel warns of r~cruiting
passivity; urges immediate action
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Sotto Gooclc:Ud
,.,., UhtH

IO ""''" most
•ttrotllnl
lllfdetJt'tldWit:S. Not t:HJ/y mtut
SUNYith;//olo &lt;Of'IMtl orit~ tho
~ &lt;!/ /&gt;dnJ • W,.. " "- • '
Unr-RtJ: II ola&gt; OI'PH4 lffiPP«&lt;
111 o wb &lt;!/ &lt;omplu odfftlniJtroiiW
pra«dJ;ns. ~. J0 II oppun.
to iNIKtlll b11t tiJ~ most illtlf'bl~
po"nlitl/ opp/ntlu."
- TW Foree: on recruitment or
Mf'C •uck:ft~
"Ptmivll)' -

•!fort&lt;

Chara~d

01

wflh

uudyin1 the

Uhl"trsiay 'lortrhion l ruenrion
JKObtnn and l.dmiM.on procencs.
the Univer.sity·wide. •· Jtn
Comiu«:.. hu rtlc:-ated iu f'intl

repon afier 16 month• or \lydy.
The dOtUment conclude lhat UB's
~o-"Urrenl mcthod of IUrtctin.a and

rc:ramin&amp; .&lt;ludenu is ill·suittd for
theupe&lt;ttddlfft&lt;Ultleslnthe 1980o
•nd des.cf'les i'mmediate AttrtUion
~nd .some ovct·haul.

Th&lt; 18 pmon com mill« colla for
• .. r~nslve c:oll•bora1lve: effnn''
(rom all Univcrsit)' sec:ton 10
tc&lt;lress the probltml Of Ci5h~·
antition, de&lt;Teas4na rnrollm~nts
and a reduction ln ap,..Uca.lof\4 fron
freshmen and uansfu ltudents. If
Jtft UllCOffccted, the pand I.SStf1S,

the&gt;&lt; probltrru wOl mushrOom and
••most probably lead 10 #"
si1ntficlnt and permanent
deccrion.lion of UB't waaurc u I
ma)Of pllblic Uru"eunr 1n the
na1ion a.nd the State ••
The panel's recommendaciont arcbroad, callm&amp; ror the fonnauon of
num erous rommuu·e:i and
incr eAsedc;ommilmcnu from
UniYtUit)' Depart menu end
fiCUhies. 11 also U'I&lt;Sihatoomue·
shllrflins of r~ponubdtttcS and
offM:U bt tniliattd to P&lt;OVldt more

"fundamental rcxus" muJt be
.t.tUfted to aucknts.

The Jcn Commiltee- named
aner its Chairman. School of
Profcuor Frank
Jcn-wu liCI up by President
Rob&lt;n L. Kcner In Ftbruary of
1979 to S!Udy the various aspects of
UB's "Student admissions and
mrollme:ru proetduttS. UD uid
such a -study was tmpottant m the
or the antl&lt;ipottd dip ln
collrce·• youth durinalh&lt; IIIIo..
Univc:uhy oUicaah h&amp;'le
&lt;'!&gt;rased con«m o•cr lbc drop In
enrollmen11-in botb lh&lt; core
campw aod Health Sc!e-. In
both......,, ll&gt;e numb&lt;r of audcnu
has &lt;lea'~ dutinJ lht post five
ruu-.in the core campu l,
tnrollrMnu art down II percent
aod in Heekb Sci....,.., they have
runt n-. pttcall .
Ahhouah "'• number of
frtsiw&lt;n ..-be octuaU9 &lt;ruolkd a1
U B was on the upswina, 1odi.uioo !;lllOIJm&lt;11ts dea'.-.1 on
tho whol&lt;. Th&lt; oommiue.: blames
ll!G corundictton on • "rOlh«
h.iab.. auridon rate: of freshmen
and topbomores. Mtl(ll or th&lt;
M an11tmcnt

r..,.

.,ud&lt;tl!,

aDdalt

focused. the commhc-e .&amp;lites.
Additionally, ,,.. pand &lt;0)'1, ,,..
Pfovicle&gt; lnJUrant&lt;t that
SIIMI&lt;:nl roruri!jaa 11 taken scnoWly
and lhal more than one ara or the
UIUYenity Mcrarcby ._outd h•'tt
mput .

un.~·nsic)':·

hdp llepallmcn!s p u.. where llldr
rt&lt;Taucina dforll thould be
S)'R""'

"Tht raac of ctacnouuon u

10

tiHIIhallfU8don not •tr~QU"'k ly
put Ihe ..... dfon ror..ard In
Student fC'(fUtlln&amp;. H che fC'J)Orl
'4'1tru. UB v.ill run a htth rule or
suH~nn&amp; trom 1 perrnal\tnt
dtttflofatio~t

or lb rdattvt pomu,.,

as a IJidua(r cdu..:auon cc:ntcr 1n
the Shllt UnheUJI)I or Ne'W York
l)"'em

and as • rncart h

UnJ~~'Ct~Cy

nationaJ.Iy. 1 '
1"hc comm•U« warnJ UB th-.t 1l
wtU (JK&lt;e a hott of problcmJ )( 11
does noc q.utctly pu1 111

tlou.Jf '"

order. The ts.suu Itt so pu.mGutfll,

u cxpWns, 1ha1 11 would b. dltroc:ull
ror US (Q ()VCf&lt;".-eC"nd iiS dfONI On
\he:K inuti.
Aflcr rn.'fu•tlna

tar,eu arc

5&lt;1,

the third arra of the Jen pand 's
&lt;:oncern - rccru'''"'
e!lc~Ztllion-rnuu

Sin\~)', this Met

bt

tackled .

mvolvcs maktnl

the whool auracdvc lo

pros()C(1i~c

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Th&lt; J., cnmmtttee r&lt;&lt;liXIIm&lt;:ncl&gt; i
that ,,.. orr&gt;« or AdrntSsioru and i!
R«orcb. conltrn•e to be ra;poruibk 5
for draw1n1 and enrolhn&amp;
ul\dc,lf&amp;CioarQ But. •• o~a...
b&lt; rtnlillctl lh&lt;
"Ofro&lt;&lt; of /ldmiuooos" and be
mo"cd to C.prn Hall tO rtflea UJ
nr- round l.mponilm:e:. It '-'

,,.. orr... \houkl

currrntl)' located •n Hayes B-a
tcmpotaty strUf.'turt on 1he Mi!n

Strm Campu.. Tbe live p&lt;non
wafl should be supplrmemtd wolh
at laJt thr« additional WOft en...
And Onally, the Jtn JfO~
for 4ll Admtnlons Sysl&lt;m&lt; Board
tn

allh il te

lht

.. 1ert1ble

cuordll\llhOn problems" that CJ&lt;is1
btc~Acen thr various depa.nmtfUS
r()pon'ublc tor lh~ vcu. The
Uni't'crshy Pr~1dcnt would )t.lta_
the Board'• members and the Jert
panri~ the rou&amp;h ~ in lhc
currcri'SmWktns and rq.tittl.lion
ptocas routd be Jmoothc:d ow.

11Udc:nrs. One or the \.'CnllaJ
problems that confronu the
To monhor and ovttS« 1hest
Univeuity, the Jen ~mmucc """ bodi&lt;S and modifoauon&lt;. tb&lt;
npra.n lime after hntc ~ll report, commiu« svucsu tbu the Facull)'
1.s UB's rcpu1aHon for bctn&amp; 1&gt;uru tako the po.;,ol role. Their
''impcrlQnal .''
rtpont wouad M- lnt(Jiated by the
ll&lt;dua Sltt&lt;k• l -'•C"

Thr pand's recommtftdaHont.

t .. o ~t.:adank Vt&lt;:e Pu::~wimu and
finally by 1h&lt; Vkt Pt....S&lt;Itn&lt; for
1\A:adctntc Aff&amp;Jrs~uneally Ben

\.-all fOf U8's l9P adm,nl};tJICOfl 10
.. more
errect lve

dc..,clop

.iUbl)'totcl'lu''

to reduce thr
Sludcnu. fou."'ed 10

f1Ui4rauon or
tk&gt;l W\lh th&lt; lonJ llnc&gt; and
bwcaULTKJ' ot otftc.'~Ct like auMknt

yeas•.

Ro&lt;l~ Ev&lt;ty thr«
111&lt;
cnnce str~K~u:re \hould bt rc:vb-t:d
and &lt;:ht&lt;ktd lor naws.

In tcquatms web a. Sllll:f'10US
0\t'f\.l&amp;hl . ,,.. .1&lt;0 panel ............
"• dewfc ror an "'rarl)' '*11mio&amp;
~UNS, rmanaaJ aid and the
.,.,. ...... 10 help a.Jod tb&lt; blund&lt;rt
Dl..,u•on o( Urtdera,adu•tc. of tbc' PIJI.

At the U.B. Campus location,3382 Main
Sfreet between Niagara Falls Blvd. and
Kenmore Ave nue.
For • ~k, salis/ylng meal, yoU ean't b&lt;~• • coot c.ri&amp;p

salad, t.._.twHhyour fovorile dressin_gbndoll
dw ~ "eldtu, Now Arthur Trw:Ktwr•l
olre.ff you • clelicious ,_ lunch or diniWt .~
... buc:l9ol ~ oon-&gt;!
1Wy • Sat.d a Ia cane ond P'IY

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Just $1.69
Buy •

Di,_r and your Alocl c.,.la

Just $.89

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SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER
FREE regular-sized drink of your choice
when you purchase one " All You C.... Eat" a Ia c:.erte salad
from our new Si!lad bar.
Juat $1 .691
Redeem through Sunday, October 5th •I Arthur Trcacher's,

3382 Main St., U.B. Campus location Only.

'Tb&lt; committe&lt;'• chalrlll&amp;n Frank Jo:n, lw taken al&lt;&amp;•• of abt&lt;a«
to do .,.... ratar&lt;h ovmeu. He will be rq&gt;laa&lt;l by Dould
llcllallll, who il C\lffcNly 0.U or !he Ortlduatt School. Ra~t~IQI iJ
a11o praonl)' away &amp;ltbou&amp;b b&lt; Is due bedt ID Buffalo tbls
Wtoen.be will .......,. !he duda or t!K J)Aftd'a chair.
In111 ~, lbc poup cllJdooecl tblll II bu IOfOC IIIOR lincllftJI to
rqJO&lt;t and fllllll« work 10 COCDplete. 'Tb&lt; Tuk For« oo SC~dent
ure &amp;ad aucleat 111ppbrt ICMcol hu ,a to ra&gt;dcr lu oDal r&lt;pott.
1:.o addilloCial Tut F - . co luovad on and mrollmeat
pluulinl. 11ave ,.,. 10 h..,. lhtlt reports audl&lt;d bY t!K run

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SALAD BAR

~e·nnie to replace jen

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Now Eat Thin at
Arthur Treacher's New
"All You Can Eat"

JOCI&amp;l mord" •.od fa."'\tll)l ah.ould

look 10 dt•&lt;lo.p and dd1ver
"qwlllly" ocad•m•&lt;&gt; alooa wWI
scudml lire aod suppon KrYitt
prosnm• both in and outsick or Ihe
dawoom. Abo. to make UB more
a_ttrKHvc 10 pocenlial rrcstunan. I
new rec.rulrlna and admi.uion.s
proaram should by ..,.,up and tho
k&gt;n.a term ncc~:b orttu.deou-of chc
&lt;lllb&lt;r that US fc&lt;ls h would Ilk&lt; IO
draw- should b&lt; ..,..ICd by all.
To ~~&lt;:hit ¥&lt; !ha&lt; principlu, the
c:ommhtce $UU-tsll MJmt new
fnnovadoru and c.hang.a in current
Uni\le(Jily ptiC:lic~, or,l.nlz.cd
acco rd lna
to
four
areu- admlulons
poh cy.
reeruhment plari.nin1. U«Uiion
and monltOllna.
Cllrrcn!ly, the Faculty Senate
formulata polky for OC«pUna
Sludtnll. Althou&amp;h •~111&lt;111118 that
lhll 001 be ct\anaed, lht }CD pant!
docs eall ror some modirdtions In
t h&lt; !&gt;fO&lt;Cnl ~ystem. O..e polSible
chana&lt;. is r-osidcrallnJ th• .
ptel&lt;nl policy or oe&lt;ql(in&amp; ~
pct'Cnll of 1h&lt;
fron the
Western Ntw York II&lt;&amp;. The Jm
panel I\I&amp;PII&gt; thai ao with aom&lt;
r&lt;lun.,..., ho~WV&lt;f, but nO&lt;a that
d&lt;""""""'k lr&lt;nds ....,• ..,..,...
loftes In local hiah t&lt;hool cr&amp;duates
•n fuhift ynn. "Ho"'ewr,'' "
.,.,..,, ~h&lt; pcob(aa b potm!l&amp;IIY

Thr Tul&lt; force

opjolonJ-wllldt polkd vuiools ;,
-~~ lhll Mclloll ol •
lbc c:ommlttoo't ~ IU _ .
blahll!el I!Md&lt;DI &amp;Dti p•th)' _
rqardlna tile ddaya ll&gt;e opll! i
....put and !he tnldiaiooal llwilll ~
or•u&lt;Jmu r,..,.,. ~Lea to Mail! :E
Strm 10 ~ campw. ' "llle
.,._Lial probkm ..~ich audaou •
race 11: tJv.J UaWU'SIIY is oae of !
•solation ADd ~ioo.'' tbc Q.
r&lt;pon II\&amp;IOiamJ. "Stud&lt;nu by and :
lat . . do 00 feel a pan of Ibis

..-.~r.
1bc mrollmau nwnbcn woutd

dcdi.a ..., cooccotratecl-m !be • &lt;'!&gt;loll•• politically and 11«1«
fl&lt;\llucs or IUuaod Ltlton. SocMI lllmost ..,. rnll54 be oxtr&lt;ised,"
Ia tho realm or rocrwu:no:n1
Sclmccs and lo lbc Millard Fillmore
eou... (MFq .
plannit&gt;.. the )Of) ( tpOI't &lt;CIIlarb
1'llae mrollmcnl problcnu will 1M! a IO&lt;n\11 S)'lt&lt;m &gt;houkl be
bt- c.ompouncled wtthln the DOl ~-ablished .so thar rt-enliliP&amp;
decade u lbc pool or c o l i - policicsaructll&amp;llyrorma.llJtdand
)OUiht dwmdla. A 16 pcrcat thai ea«Uttd.
dtdlnc •• prtdkud fat tb&lt; nllron
Th&lt; cnmrniue.: propo$&lt;S thai a
by 198' and on addotional 10 Pmod""'-ial Enrollmml Board b&lt;
P&lt;Kftll by 1981 In N&lt;w Vorl orcaniud, l&gt;'ilh m&lt;mb&lt;n!Up lh"'
S11lt-, lhC' numbe:n :ate: c\cl'l mel~ top4l~d admlmsuacon
wor..,-ll P&lt;f...,l by 1985 with JJ and r&lt;pr...,.tarim from f~euhy.
rtrtmt an Wntf1'., Ntw YM\: \4alr .n.d Jfudenl kadcn.. Notm'
lllont'.
th:at it ash few e.\ttmivc supon
TJ\e Jn' p:..ntt warned that rht h-.&gt;m Kuter's o(fit'C', the commiuer
comptlit ~on: (oa thu r~dut&gt;ed
&amp;.skrts that 1hii i:s jUStified in that
pofu.,.uon wiU be ••ncttc'' in lhc the issue of enrollment is so
neAt d"-~de. It I.UC'f'cd thai ror UB impo.rntnl 1h.111 it wiU 1x t.n tht
rhc baule wdl be t rucbJ a.s ill Um\'ft'lity Hmdtlht for the nul 15
buda&lt;t 11 "pum1111y enrollm&lt;nl yun.
dnwn: · Bastatly, lhCs mt4llu 1ha.1.
lfl Otdtt tO Ja money from the
Earoll•tet Board
State, addhtonaJ .stuUcnu have to
1l1C Jen commit.tee it h'shb
be lllll&lt;led-rc&amp;ardi•U of ct iiJcal of many academic unlu for
PIOAflm qualil)'1
thc:if raihtres lO take retl.lrhina
Tu au£ wilh thiJ difficulty, 1hc: scriou1ly , Few departments
J&lt;n panel ha&gt; rnade numcroiU preoco!ly t&lt;t enrollment larJd, lb~
liUQCAIIon\ and re&lt;ornm'"tlldalions. pand saates-much. to ill chagin .
The ('Otnmitt« also au eml'fed to The comm it te proposes; a.
C'IIM a ny ftftlS thAI In U8'' rt:ntwed t'OmpJic-IUed process lO -addteS5
cffon to turc studenu back 10 the theK 1wo &amp;JC'iU of concern.
S(;hool,ll could pl.ce aeadcmlo a.t a
Each acade-mic departtnrnl
lnwtt prlorhy and "s-ell" the would remain rnpons.ible: (or
KhOO,, 11\t Vlf)OUJ ltUk (oren w-Uioa fl.t own mrollmc.nl Ulra;th,
formed by lhe comrnoure lo "udy wbicih would b&lt; aamln&lt;d by the
lnd•v•dual areu spc:nt constd~~at'vhy Deans.. Thae fiau rC'$ would
t•mt trY•na 10 caK any uncmaJnty thc:n by ~t to the twa academic
"Oul;• one auc:h Jiubc.ornmitt« Vu."'C Praidtntt·- Acadc:mtc A(faan
• r .. es, ••-.c .M"C ftO rc:uon w.hy 1U and Health .5nenee5-Wt\o would
ma.n)l t ti'IUint adut"\'emcnu lihould abo formulate latftU ror d\C:
by l'tid&lt;kn un&lt;kt 1 buWicl "
nu.mbtr- or nf'\lr rrtmmcn atld
uanJ'fer studans ft QP«U: 10
ModUlcallou
enroll
The ntwh·form~d
MIJnla.ntnl that the .:-untn:t EDroUmcnt &amp;oard , hypochak&amp;Uy.
adm.iUN&gt;nl and ttoi.UIInl &amp;ys:tan u should chen be' fOfced 10 ~
on n&lt;&lt;d of modiOca11on. lh&lt; th«&lt; fi&amp;uro.
C'OfnmJUcc: dreW \lp four anl'lwkt.
Tbc: Prt'Sidau. howcvn, w&lt;K11d
that UBidminbuaton. faculty and ~dl ~ &amp;t'en aM finaJ deckiOt'l 111 lilt
&gt;10ft II&gt;OuJd adol)l ,
casn. To msur&lt; •••• thd•

tfftC&gt;Cney.
Bt.u moJt imporcanlly, the
To ttqJ ulidcnu hue, the pand
committ« writes in 1ts l'¥l'O'-and· noc:c:s. admUuuators shouJd s.n and
onNIIIf pound r._,, lh&lt; n«ds of biCt 1he nec....,y ''ultdlc&lt;tual and
l(ude.nu mu.st be met ''They mlUI
~&gt;&lt;come fully m&amp;f&amp;IO&lt;d on f1&lt;11lt~
•no staff pcrcqltio... r&lt;ward&lt;d by
adnun.utrat.i¥e- acdonJ," the- penc:l
maintaiM. The r&lt;pan add&lt; thai the

mrollm&lt;111 l&amp;rltll do noc becom&lt;
md·aU&gt;-in whll:ba. 01bcr areu
could .vauually be ncaJc&lt;ttd-lht
Jcn panel mnucial.. thai tb&lt;r..ura would not have to be m~

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12 for s&lt;x. 25 for $1.691 Deep-Fried Cauliflower Platter - 79¢!

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~ bcaolte or o altc:mau made in WBFO'o
• JWM 17 kumo IC.cuer. "Wt hove yet to

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rachtd with tht stlllon beet io June but
wllido ,.... &lt;:anitd out. When
rn learned or,,;. problm&gt;. ht immcdiatd}'
ordtnd WBFO to rcd\l&lt;c its 1&gt;0"'« to tlit
oriclnal l&lt;vd.

and soy, 'J WOOl to btiy that cat' fot S.SOO, • il
tlw car ;.

Bcclwc chc station was about to &lt;nl« 1
rund-r.Wna ....k. Sldu Rid he made a
oarcemcnt with Sikorski to delay tht power
reduction until a[ter the rund·raillng.

kDOw...
Sachs' summcr~on1 bau.le 10 ld the
interference probJan correc1cd bas not
chanaed his positive fecllnp for WBFO as •
radio sta'iOt'l.
1
··rlikelhc ~cation , llbcen to it m)'ldf," ht
so.id. " I ]u.t don't waru to listen to lt while
I'm doina experiments. ••

K.,..,. ,_..
cloao"l au-ic:oll)'
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diJCOveroo intcrfcr..,cc probltm on a colklf.

eempUJ where tht problem could not be
solved,
or
whefe tht answer
was . .. . mOYtlllC'nl o( thr uansmluer she."

Sltorsti wrott.

Director ror WRUR NeD
Wcnbcimcr ..;d tbac oldddlna the Physico
laboratories. u for u be c.n mncbcr, wu
never really al.., ooy real consideration.
"That was a Pb)'llcal pooilbilhy, bucl'm not
sure it wu a practkal one.'' he recalled .
Another ..sore spot Sachs hu coocemina
WBFO, is "" qrtc:IIWI11 he thoo&amp;lu was

WBFO. however, nevtr cua h.1 wattage.
''To the bell orn,yknowlediC, nocoot1act
to lower the po,.cr h.u beat m..st." Slkoroki
_oxplalncd . "II you ..,_;,m, a Cadlllae dukr

Kt~tcr comni&lt;o&gt;tal that he lll&gt;&lt;krJIQOd !bey
nqotlated o in1etfm ...,~ . but
''Wbttloa WBFOconaplled
tbll,l don'•

"'Ill

!Summer.
J:

''Where are tbe c:b.ilcl.rmt'' is not
the tkle of the summer'• baueUltla
book, but o phrase that Dl&amp;nY
moth&lt;n who cloubk u audentl
'mOY uy to themsdves when they
attend dUK~lhis 11&lt;mcstcr.
T'tvklethilsummer, the E...:uti•e
Co&lt;Dmluec of .SUb-Board I, 1nc.,
the IIUdcnt ~ corporation.
defea~ed motions to fund o Day
Clrt Ctnlcr. Stadcnl Bar
Asoodadoe rtpr&lt;SCDtatin Alan
Rooenfdd propoood that S30.000 b&lt;
allocac cd to rt·cstablisb lhc
Un1Ycrshy ccntu which was
diiiCO&lt;IIinucd in 1975. But when the
proposition come up for a vote 11

tht July 17 mcttin&amp;, most manbtft lMuroncc premiums from 1976-77
oiclod ..Ub S&lt;udcnt Asoocilllon and 11 dcsi..,..ed for projects
Preoldent Tim Sbeehan, who similar to a Day Con Center.
However, the propoaal did no1
diupproved of reducina 1be
budaets or ocher Sub·Board rue any. better It the July 30
oraanlzations without rlrtt rncctin&amp;. R.osenfdd qaln brouaht
rcviewlna a tine.J&gt;y:.ine budaet up the Jubject, but thil lime
propoal for • Day Con Caller.
utlnafor ooly S3,100 t.o fund a
Roscnfeld iMiJted that the fcuibility studY. SA TreuUltr Alan
S30,000 b&lt; olloCIIed in Jult to Nathan expesscd the m.;ority
prq&gt;are for the iillplemmtatioo of opinion or SUb-Board DiTctton
the center on&lt;c o dcWicd plu i1 when be said that "h Is
r~naJlttd . SUI SUb-Board Exceutlve
i-oprilt• roc Sub-Board to Itt
DiTtctor Dennis Blact OUUOiled II into the ... of rundlna feasibility
that mtctirla Roseufcldinvesdpte soudla."
lhe availability or w.ooo wl\lch
Pcrlwps most studcnu will be
bad btctl accumulated throuah affected by the oew ruka inllkllled

this summer by the New York State dlara&lt;J-&lt;l&lt;lt month lila.
Hiabcr Edueation Service
Tbc plan i1 deslined to~....
Corporation (NYSHESC) wl\lch the numbtt of foraed University
alter the mcrhodlln wldch soudenu endoncrncnll and went ln•o err...
receive guaranteed loan money.
ror all New York Stile coll&lt;&amp;e~ ood
Studcnu wDI now fact up t.o a univmities at the bepiudn1 of
two wetlc delay bttwocn tbe time July.
thty baad io their cbecl to the
Som• studcnu who m"!' have
Univcnit)I'J Fbw1cial Aid Ofrn depmdtd oo the ..-cy for llvina
IDd the time !bey redcve th&lt; aaual experucs will onw lwve to fmd
cub. Formerly cbecu could b&lt; abcrn~te sowccs of income ""ilc
encloned by the Unlvenhy and they an waitioa for thtir refUDCI.
casbod 01 a bank on•tlt&lt; same AQ. N)::.SHESC lruilts that refunds b&lt;
Now, dletlc redpicnu .ft~&gt;t dtJ&gt;9ilh
- - -anded
,
out in 30 dayo. but Dinctor
th&lt; check$ 11 th&lt; O£roce ~tnt of the OfriCC or S&lt;ullenc Aocounu
Accounu 111d receive a University Clifford Wilson believes that "it 'II
retund-minu.a tu.itJoo aad fee take no more than two weeks" a.t

UB.

Otb&lt;J hot fluh&lt;S from th&lt;
Summer loc:lude the rdtalt or
FkllkY or Social ~ Dean
ICenneth Ln)&gt;'s 197J.IO Annual
Report wbidl called tht post
scmcstas " on&lt; hdl of a year" and
dalmed that the best lhina lblt
could b&lt; ..;d i1 that it i1 over. He
noted 1ho1 UB's budaet is
dcstro)'ina the Unlvershy and called
faculty
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clocuments rdcued earlier 1n th&lt;
year. "Tbc Collqe undcrwt!IJ. a
pluuiQaJ)IOCtSI whlcb ioduded the
redefinil foo of pothioDI, ••
Sebwortz explained . "Some
positicms (includina 1bose of the
thr.. involved) just don't caiSIII&lt;&gt;l
year." .
The New York PubUc lnle&lt;&lt;SI
Researtb' Group (NYPillO) 1\lnds
for the Sprin&amp; serncsta are in
jeopardy u or tbil 1WIIm&lt;r. This
University's dcdllon to wilbbold
59.500 in 11udal&amp; IIIIOdatocy fees
h.u ijit&amp;md a cocnpka COOiroV&lt;nY
illvolv!na SUNY Ccnuyal, diffc:rt:Dt
factio111 within UB and the
lobb)'ioJ orpnlutloo '1 Butralo
and New York Central offlccs. _
Tbc dl!pute
on NYPIRG
refusal to submit • dc1cription or

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'hc:lr ea.mpu.t expeose• and
company rtcdpU. UB .AJiodate
V'&gt;CC Pmidctll fQ&lt; Student Atfaln
Anthon_y Lote!Udtl dalms on
-ICCOWIIIs DOOdcd befOM he
cu dole out NYPIIlG fUDCIJ,
NYPIRO offlclalt, hoWever,

claim !hal this Ia lmpoM.blt ..........
tile ~ Of1lll&gt;ladoe .....
CCMrllioied btlldquancn "' New
Yon a.y t1trotot1&gt; w111c11 an b dlaaocllod. 1llc r-lqllartcn
6oa DOl keep IDdl.W.III ...,u&gt;
lladpta•
Plaof ate baoie boeD mode in
Albany that IM1 pave the way for
fuod6 to be ai- to NYPIRO on

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Stem, ..., failed Ill blo bid loll
Mardi to ....... S-'..Praidau.

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~ AJaooiMioD of the St••

U~~~vt:n~~y (SASU). ~ lbOI,

Sleeobo--lloerilblto- '
on tbe SUNY 8oud ol T - .
Alld bow did you ..,...r your

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Report reveals

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Student Affairs and their. quest to .enhance UB life
campua liabtina IDd b\11 llbdlcn were cited u
upec:U, ..w.b ha¥c IDM W&gt;&lt;0&lt;1'0Cif'd .
'Corucquent (probl&lt;ml) of lWIIlllls, muainP 011d rape.
have led studcntJ to the Drop-In CCDtcr for cowudlll1," it

Edltor-ln.Citlt/

Student llttltlon. Student r&lt;1cntlon.
That a«ordin1 to the Annual Repon for Student Atr..ln
guided effo:u In 19'7~ and b lhe aoal for the llCXl ~

C:SC:Orl

P repared by Vice Prcsidc,ot for Student A(falrJ Ritb&amp;rd

RelioiD"tft dow•

" The University'• pby&lt;ieal environment wu a maio&lt;
..,.,...... or th&lt; AIR llfOUP -"'pointed to the need ror

The Di..WOO cllim&gt; it w~l remain commined to • pollcy or
noc tripUft1""1&gt;".ttina tluce stllderm in a room desiped roc

fimsblna touches on thr new ca.mptu to o"crc:omr a pcrvadl.na

t•o. "Addina more studCJils to Wlduly overload the present
only rautt ita h.t&amp;ha' anntiOQ. ••

...... or inoompl e~mess and to h&amp;rncss . ._
which its
tpa&amp;.wuJnrn offnJ for edUc•t•onal 1.J1d rcat~ioaat
pt'OCf&amp;nU," lbt rcpon read.

JU1K1urc," ~t araocs.

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W"-:::-,...;::~~~wae Universily," the repon explains, "we roa

or 'l!!'ntainina ........ or cnenmunily. thll
lo those wllo at&lt; i&lt;obted: a eampus tb.&gt;t f011m..&lt;.

JUs:pondinJ to that. an ourdoot rccrta~ional proaram on
th&lt; AntherS! &lt;anll'Ul WM d.veloped wln1 Lake l..ltSalle liJ)d

aWJTCDC:U o(

wooded areu.

ochc.n and thcir- dlUtttnea and

11\at

J,i.-a

respect and coru:idrradon for-t he indi~iduaJ ."'

mass·."
Another orpnlz.ational ebonae ro. Scudent Arra.irs tool&lt;
effect Sq&gt;temb&lt;t I when the Ofra of SerYka for the
Han4i&lt;:aj&gt;ped was rm10•ed from the Diruioo's jurisdicuoo.
The ehanae. • e reporu swes• .,., n«.'Cfsltlle&lt;l
or
rcsoun:a in Student Affa~n.
ln the llltnuaJ rc:port's i.nttoduaion, Lhe year was

.....,k

chara.ctcriltd as 110DC or milinlllnlna prosfams with
drcrtasina resources." h States, ho~ver, Lhat they moved

"' Real professiontlls maintain present proarams

cfftQtvely and moves poslli.,.dy In nt.., dirrctioM durin&amp;

s.•••, •••
"As we pl1n for ltnpro,·rmmts and better commumcauonJ
proeeua~wilJ teep lhese iJsud an objca of tonccm for

lsoRI.Ioe

ar• reponedly alla.insed toward maktna UB
auntaivc to ~udmu and tht' dfon will c:onunue u tht
Those efforu

drivina fort:&lt; 111 Scudcnt

Affairs plannina.

"Jmmedlatr pnoOI.i a;' it suta,

•••·er~ 10

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problems rcloted to studeru anritioo , •• By supportina the
commitment of cbc Univenily to Jtudenls, we have posilvdy
offoctcd the quallr,y or life and in do•na oo hive ser¥ed o.s
crrective retention qrnl$,..

Bu1, in yean to come. it adcb, tht dfon mu&amp;t conunuc.
The physic&gt;al llllina eo.Uoruncnt will b&lt; enhanced and
maintained. "dditlonally Sludent resourco will b&lt; u!oed to
free ...rr or aaY4ooday work and allow for pJanruna.

Suece5ful efforu it listed include a peOposed "Festival
The proarams. the repon ...,.,, ba•• ..,ronauuly
tb&lt; project DIAL where students caD for Uoivcrsiry tife
mated infontllllon, the Mildred Blake Scudalt Affllln eoottlbuted to •nban&lt;loa UB'1 pbY&gt;ic&gt;al cnvuOMtent and
Center in the Elticn&lt;t Comple&gt;t and the .....,..lonal P&lt;oaraa&gt;· imPfO'IQI the aeneral quality of student life. BUI. inadequ»&lt;

·so."

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staff Is scriowly dcpl&lt;1ed, IIJ\d proponionatcly the smallest
amon.1 tht Univmuy Centers."

f,:,d~~w~.'::.ual repon is based on Individual rcportr

umn or austerity:·

fCJDiioJ ~

-'-h&lt;T ~~ factor to ttJ.Idem &amp;re oa..,..pao,
IICCO&lt;dill,l to the clocwn&lt;Dt. Is the bo...U. """'-' Siacr t
JW&gt;e I the Howina Office has falla! WMkx SuadCIII Airain {
clomaia.
The repon ocplaUu that a C...pus llalda&gt;ot u re Sttld7 j
Oto&lt;~p was lrutiaud this summer to ttY &amp;itd Jct·op r~a~
direaioBS. Student AITIIln odds, boW&lt;\'er, " We do ltt1lc:ipa1c
.mow problems rdated to mectlna the needs or an lncJusio&amp;
residence ball popuwlon. cspcciAJly $1nce tile rcsidcncc ball

"This.,... year ... the repon sateS, "bu been one or roc...
on rcccntion P&lt;osrammina for the Dimioo of Student
Affa.irt." The proariDilnin&amp;, It adds, wu directed at
rtCOnJmendaliont mlfdt from the uudy.

3h~ad .

1\UdtnU ' afl~t d.a.rk.. the problc.m

••uoublaclme•· to StUteknt Affairs..

With 1 •pccsal ..alon dcvoced to the otlriboG/retcntloll
study conducted lul year. tbc llllllual 1q10r1 r - - If
not aU otteatioo. on droru tNide to mh-lhe qualuy'or
r.re 11 UB and rda.in swdaJis.

Houde&amp; CODctml
" No propammin.a clfon could overcome the n~g;ative
erTects of over.subscribing re•idene&lt; halls b&lt;yond a 'crltlc&gt;al

I

cxpla.ins. Despite efforu made by UB Publlc&gt;Safctyoflianto

year.

nta~b y

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by DtuC.C.va

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formulll
Cmt

tO_..... or xtiOft."

o stucknl tifc " tbc. stucknl umon ~d tb&lt;
O..dopmcnt Proaram OfTIC&lt;. In a len&amp;hty sectoon of the

report, 11 c~ tlw the offic,e bas ar,ad..Uy ,...,,ed
rrco&amp;ni'tioft on-campus a1 a positive dannat ,
•
It adds. ho•noo. that plaru for a plaza ..student uruon" oo
the Amherst Campua ~ ' ncarl~ (lnali.zed."' and hcoded
..towanl beeomlna 1 reality.'' The document additionally
Slates that overall a«iviliei on the Nonh campus sc:cm to bt:
incrcasinJ:
Other $Cellon of the repon-the Offlc&lt; of Flnandal Aid,
Student Test ina and Resean:b. Uolvenity Counsdina SerYic&gt;e,
Uolvenltf Plaoemmt and Career Guidance, the Talent Search
Proararn and the Offta of SeMca to the Handicapped-all
daim proaras lo the r- Df declinina wppon. " It ,... a
tnumatk
ooc orr... cloimed, · -~
and providcld scMc:cs to mhOIIce audatu' Discmtt here "

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different WO'f of thinlcinf o more '· ·
prorressi't&lt;e way of thinklnf. If they ire in
o 'shel they con't possibly leom to ~- u
- Woloce Ferrel

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by 5nb Goodchild
Ntrd £dl101

Willa« Ferrell lftllly wokes IUs bean! aad with a lli&amp;ht &gt;mile
~ domi~tely nq.otive rqxotalion his O&lt;J&amp;Aiz.odon-&lt;he
Black Student Union (BSU)-b .. ocal&gt;&lt;d over lbe past frw years.
.. Our u:pulatJon hu b«n notorious for a eoup1e of yean now, •• ht
admhs, .,and h has hlnde.red UJ."'
Vel, one RMUthat tbl&gt; sofi·spoken Pharmacy mojor has already
prtpared hn plans f&lt;X the yeas 111d hu whipped a few loOivtloos to
- A ope with the orpnizotion'• hislcry. "The BSU hu ch.&amp;fta&lt;d," he
uxrr~. ' 'and we •ant to ltt tht Unlvmily know we- have.'' f mdl,

PGI&gt;clcr•

hovrC\'t".r, ac-knowlatatct 1hat ..;,·,. aonna

cake time.' '

The demonstration• tha.t stopp&lt;d bus « rvice la.t fall. the cloi&lt;d·
door tension fi ll ~ metdnas and the attac.b on the Student
Anoc&gt;otlon (SA) S.~te. Frn.U implies, wUI be replaced with more
1ra.nquil UK1ics. &amp;1 he Goes coiX'Cdcthllthe ''old waY"" &amp;tdl exisl in
the minch of m111y BSU memh&lt;ri. althooJh he .....,.. 10 have
&gt;4Kcnslully sublimated them lor the prnftlt,
' lavliJbat COIIUDJlmtal'

Fmdl w~tlected to BSU's toppost last May,~delcatioatwo
Opp0RCOIS 0y pmt".rtnt aJmost 60 pe-rcent of th~c. At the time.
he credited hi$ victory to pr&lt;Viou. work in tht orpniulion. • • "l
~at. active beron and ptOptc sa'N how C'OOCU'IIed I wu so they

rew11ded me with a vote of confidence," he then no1ed.
Ferrell is OUIW8tdly crilicaJ or whmt he caU~ the University
;~dminl~ration's "inv1~blc commltmcm" co minoritits cnroUtd
httc. For txamplc, he poirtlllo somt nrly comtnu.nieatlon wben he
wu uk.td to serve on a commission c:h111c.d with stud)'ina minority

The blah xhool•. in aoneraJ, ore lbe soure&lt; or adclitioruol
problcnu, he uplolned. The BSU leader nl&amp;lntllned thatthty "just
don't pr&lt;pare blaek Ruck:nU for coU... mlleri.ll or coUqelife."
A I!O"ibi&lt; loOiutioa is to makt .ru-ity Rudtnu ...,... aware or
EOP and an lbtto lnl~ed in asu. Abo, theleamina c:aner is a
"n«&lt;&gt;sity" 111d should be~ . F'mally, Ferr.U u.id be wonu
BSU to plaY a role in tbe odniialons prot&lt;SS at UB. Under a "buddy
&gt;Yitem," BSU members would hclp "scU" UB ot d&lt;&gt;ianated hiah
school&gt; to r«Tuit blaclt audtou.
~

Fardl ,... tbe BSU as ha...., a " dual ro~." The fant is to
promote blaek cultural awar.,...whkh he u.id b lac:kina 11 the
University. "Biac:k' RU&lt;knts." he dlareed. "are culturally d&lt;prived.
There's nothlna aolna on ~ere for them." He announced hi•
lntentioftto brlna blO&lt;t speakm aad pla}'ltO tbe Unlvenity aad co
hold a "trw cultural f..U.·al."
Fe.-r.U's ...and nolioo of BSU is dosdy rdared to the fiDI
he would like to II.. white studenu a "~ to an ~
black Students." He listed the rundamerual sour« of prejudice on
campo~ as a lack or'contac:ot b&lt;twcen the two aroupo. The Presldtnt
sold BSU would be •ponaorina a ..... food niJht- for all
uuclcrus-&lt;o htlp brid&amp;e ~ pp.
"I ...,, to opoao au stud&lt;ntJ to a diff&lt;r&lt;nt way or thin.t inJ , a
more proar&lt;S$ive way'ofthinkina," Forr.U intoned. "lfth&lt;YliY&lt;In a
•hell they can't pouibly learn to relate." Ht lUted incrtaslna

inA

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communkadon between .students u a top. priorily.
Ferrell also noted that BSU relations witb SA have never b«n

better. AlthouJ)t Itt &lt;&gt;pressed lOIII&lt; diuatisfacslon witb ~. SA
allocalloo, he odrruued it us "fair", cocuidtrin&amp; BSU's bislory.
The Prdident also &lt;JCprcsi&lt;d a desire to avoid mbundmtondina.
Althou&amp;h Ferr&lt;ll aald it is important to make BSU strons from .
minority racult)' and adminlnraton here. has led Fcrrc.U co
"quc..,.:tloo" UB't commhmenS.: He- uJd he p1ans to mm -.ith
whhin-for e~a.mplt. he is currently rc-doin&amp; the consth.ution- he
vrr.clab 10 di$(1JS$ the ptobkm.
' does COt"~ a. role ror the oraanitation in a wide- varitey of fOpW:$.
• The Junklt rrom Harkm is dtotply conccnxd aboul minorit}' 1' They includ&lt; voter rqislrarion, workshoP' In Health areas
o~urMioc1 &amp;I UB. •bkh he 1mnrd ••outti.ICOW-•• Hr qUOitd a rccnu
spo.-ed by Cod..&lt; Hand in•olvttntot in tbe Student Aisodatlon
"ludy lhl l discovrred atmoSt80 pertrnt or minoririrs •ho bqln here
of the Stat&lt; Unlvmity (SASU) throtllh the n&lt;Wil'-«eat.ed polition of
drop OUI by lheir.lhird kmtscer. " h •s another eu.mpft or invisible
E~tf'fntl Arraira Oirmor.
t•ommilmrnc," he maintained.
A.$ ror the upc:omi na Praidendal tlection. Ferren makn no
endors&lt;meniS, althouah he refrained from cllllti&amp;atlna Carter a•
Poth&lt;tlc llitualloo
many black leod&lt;rs have. "I had respect for Carter," be noted,
FurcU J«:$ numc:rouJ rn.sons for rhi1 "paa_ha.k t.ituaa1on"-and
"until he started attacf&lt;ina Konn&lt;dy "" a perronal 10\'d. I didn't
think be would reson to !hal." &amp;fore: be makes hb liruol &lt;hoi«.
1&gt;01 all or them ln""ve only UB. F'~tt~, thl• .chool's "bwull«atic
Ferrell added, ht willaudy udl party's platform.
struC'lure... whkh minority Sl\ldent.s arc not used to, C'IUJCS them
difreculcy at the out.set. Also, chc proarams for minority studentsOn the s ub]«t or elections, Ftrrcll w .. asked ifhethoUJht a biiCt
such as the Educational Opportunity P ro1ram (EOP) a.nd even the
caoclidll&lt; could capture a major SA poit. The BSC leader nodded
hli hood and u.id " I lblnk 111yone oan win a SA oleaion if tb&lt;Y have
BSU-hav~ not been JUCX:euful in motivacin.&amp; nucknts to aec
involved.
a direc1ion and if they have somnhin&amp; to say." He pointed to SASU
cl&lt;lcpte Travis Ballard who ov....helminai.Y won his position WI
Y&lt;t f&lt;rrdl&gt;&lt;es attrhion ottmmlna more Cram sti&amp;ma&gt; carried on
April and to Mark Moore- cu.r rmtly Sub Board I Cbalntw&gt;- wllo
from the hi&amp;h school ltvtl. "lMrc 's the i........Uy perpetuated by
the counsellor sayina. ' You'rt not eGllqe material' and even If the
ran 'ft.dl in the raa for Treasurer.
&lt;tudent d&lt;&gt;&lt;S 10 to UB. he's not aolna to forget that ," Fcrtcll
Dutth&lt; tloquent Junior politely refui&lt;d to sauae his own &lt;!tan«&gt;
In any ra« he ml&amp;ht run, r&lt;Sp«tfuUy dodgln&amp; the question 111d
complained. This f«tlna i&gt; then hcialucn&lt;d by the riaht or a massive
not ina thar BSU n«cc&lt;d ltls hdp. He wu, he u.id, simply talclna one
University campi~~- The student Is ...,, rcdina 111d may n.,..,
reco•·er f1011&gt; tht blow, accordlna to F.....U.
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at a time.
odmlSi!Oft&gt;. "It w.. kt·Up," he ellj)lain&lt;d, "but then'• b&lt;to no
tHulu, no meetin&amp;J." Such c:xptritn«l. coupled With the few

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UB Football ~ BiD o.ndo b WD&lt;khla oo
Ill&lt; lirst objoctive. Ho's a« lb&lt; ....,..d """
doncllteady.
The Bulls, comlna orr or I~ year'srecord or ...,. have ta.ltcn KYC:ral st~ co
boOSI perform-.. lnjurie&amp;, t~ IM]or
[actor in lit&lt; leafOn loua, can not be
ctiminlted totally, bbt lonnation or. j uniot
vanitY 5quad wiU provide new dopth for UB.
"If we did not have thole inJurie&amp;,lt would
have made a bi&amp; dlffcr&lt;n&lt;&lt;." t&lt;POrted
Dando. "But, we had somc aood rcauitina
which wiJJ"IItl)l us a« tfic depth we've always
bcal shaky on." The Dando-aoated enthusium hill mtcred
do"'D to the t&lt;llrtl. Durina the put two
wccks, the Bulb have been enjoyina th&lt;
summer sun in the connnes of Rotary fitld'•
practice area. Averaa;lna workouts or sb:
hours a day in th&lt; heat, the 5quad otill
maintained a hl&amp;h spirit . Saiurday, tho team
wu split up willl th&lt; vAr'slty ,quad taklna 43
player•. the remaindor rormina the Bob~
Bulls.

.. I'm very opcimi11ic. •• • fftnsi"co
coordinltor Oiolt Adams t&lt;POncd. " We'"
lontina b&lt;ttet !IIIlO .300 now. We do havc
backfidd and recdv« d&lt;pth ." Once aaain
leadina lh&lt; offensive wavc is tAilback Mark
Maitt. 1bc: jW!ior from Williamsvilk Eul
last ycu Jet a new record for canics In 1
pmc, rushina J4 tun&lt;&gt; ror 94 yards IIPirul
Albllny on NOY&lt;mbcl' 10.
On now blood for th&lt; Bulls, Adams sold,
"We ba~ oomc real aic:e lookina freahman
onc1 trllDSfon c:omina out. It's purtln1
premue on the boY&gt; from WI ycu's tine."
"We have lots of wide r...m. _.,,"
added Daoclo. "We have Fruk ~ llld
Gary QuMrani book. and ti&amp;ht end Jlm
Sojaok looks real aood. We bavc some kldt
thai can rally 10 aet k ~"
V-plloJ
For the I&gt;USina entbusi~. there's cood
news In the quartttbock d&lt;l*tm&lt;nt- Jim
1\odriaua is bock. The bolder of five UB
offensive r=rds, ineludinJ yJtds pwinJ
(417 u the Coast Ouard Acad&lt;TDY on
Novembtt 4, 1918), Rodri1un offers
promise or more lite offensive action. auch

u WI year'• 19-U come r..,., bdlind wm
over Wl)'Dabars Collq&lt;.
111&lt; QIW'ter1&gt;Kit aloe iD once apia
......,tied by junior Ray Larson, and

&amp;opllomo&lt;c Many Blrntt. with Daoclo l1lina

out lrllOJfer AI Whh&lt;bad and i'rc:ahmal Pat
Mc&lt;:artby and Pal Fricano. Addina up the
cxpericoor llld tal&lt;ot, Adams sold plainly,
'"If we doa'l ftlO"if' the football, it's my
fault."
Soorina poinu I&gt; nice in Focxball, and it
evm helpoto keep tht other tem from doin&amp;
it . UB this year foature&amp; a n.;. dcferu&lt;,
desian&lt;d for the BuUs. At:CO&lt;dins to Junior
Varaity defensive coach !.arTy Rothman,
"We have a totally at~J~Ctina defense. This
I.Jtows us 10 use our amaller defensive line
b&lt;ttcr-you use lou or apecd,and you don't
ha"" I lot of bf&amp; piiY&lt;JS jUS1 standin&amp;

around,"
Defcnaive Coordina1or Gene Zinni
dc:sc:ribed the new defen.dvc Unc: as ••a split·
si&gt; type, utllb.lna the type or tid we h•""·

rlthtr than forcinatbnn into po1hions."
Usually two tinebar:ke,. are called upon to
stop the utaek. but with a spilt,.i&gt; defense,

"we usc more lincbac.kcn, up to six.''
a«ordina lo Ztn.nl. ..It's a vuy agrc:ss:ivc
defense. It wUJ make tblnas happen ."
The ~ftn~e, ovtt...._ tmprcsscd Zlo.oi.
''Tht)''VC doRC &amp;0 0UlS:tiJJdint job $0 (ar,"
ht'. said . .. Wt should bave a super
year-we've JOC • area:t offense and
defcnst."
''We have mostly vetuans oo the line for
YAr'SitY.'' explaincd def&lt;nsivt books c:oad&gt;
Pot&lt; Rao. "lbc: pas! tWO weeh have bcco a
lood a~n:~p. with lots of onthusiti!D. We
havca'l Jol\ tOO m.&amp;IIY kids, very f~ have
dropped D&lt;&gt;t . 1'1w '• a aood sian· It sbows
they'.. bavina f'lul...
WO&lt;ti_ w. . . . .
F1111 wu evicleot durina the h ..vy wortcn.
Pla)'&lt;n bustled 10 and frotn buddl&lt;s Wider
differont ~. llld ao:companicd practice
pa.ys with COOJiaM cbalter. Cries o f " aood
hk, cood hit" aune frotn tbe defensive
squad&amp;. Durin&amp; pnetia kickoffs, pile ups on
tb&lt; ruoback produced aiula llld lalJ&amp;hs in
t~ rniddk or taoltJ&lt;s,
The Bulls' tic:l'ina Jim&lt; also bas ....., the
same m!.turc or old llld now. Sam Monaco
has rtturn&lt;d to bandle t~ puntina duties
wbll&lt; fteslunan Dominick Esposito wi!! take
care or fidd aoals. Espoaito hold&amp; the New

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York State rccora for tonaest field aoal, a
47·yarda .
The Baby BuUs, in thtir first JUSOn since
1970, have a four Jllrtl&lt; schedule stortlna
October 3. when it hosts ColiJUc Univc:rs.ity.
:._•we carry 4S varsity p laye"s, and the rest
JV," Dando r&lt;POned. "They b..eto supply
the varsity. It is tou&amp;h on the JV provam .
Thcyha..ve to havc the team spirit, or Lost"t
A~din&amp;tO Rothman, the Baby Bulls wiU
be ready. "They're pS)'&lt;hcd,'' he pointcd
out. " We run Ole same offense and defense

pomted o ul , ..Tbc:'y ran a rafne, whh tidm
tO the Super Bowl to pay for th&lt;Tn. Ovcrall.
h 'a a very c.• cidna and a very tou&amp;h
M:hcdule." •
the 1 • uB
f.... t~
ehallenae o r ren&lt;1011atina ou row year

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contract with Student A1.socaadon. but
Oa.ndo c:Apc'Ctl no probl(::I'M. •·We're bCrc to
Slay," he promised. "Th«&lt; .,. mote kldt

tovolvcd with ~ballt.han any oilier ' - '·
We pull 6000 poopk 1nto Rotary Fidd,
_.icina mot&lt; people than any Olha
as the vanity-lbc same auiJn.mcnu. Now k1.Jvity.''
they won 't h.ave to worry about .spmd.ina tbe:
'f'hoiiC 6000 r... also ... tb&lt; b&lt;tler- or
wbole season oa t~ bmcb. 'They koow Bulls IDOlball. "The kldt play better ia front
tlley'U play u leu four pme&amp; llld tMybc
of the bome crowcb," Daodo said "UB
more, ir they're c:aUed up.
dra"' mo« people than any o;..- IU
1bc: Baby lNIIs fllia)lt be ealled up u early
-thai we play."
as Stptembcl' 6, wbalthe vanity tnvds away
OcotniJy. u pan or the job, a&gt;ad&gt;cs
to Broetpon State fO&lt; the opcocr.
1bc: Buns QJlUdcd 11 pmc sclltdule Pfotnla evaythipl before Ill&lt; seasoo bqim.
llld then take wllal's ldlove&lt;. But, if the
iodudes
bocn&lt; · .......
Canlslus Col~. five away coru&lt;ots, mb..- !bar' storied with Daoclo. aod
iodadina a trip 10 Baldwift·W~, now Is '!Woad tbt.,..~ ,...., ..,... ....u~
its way lato t~ Sludtiit ~y. tbanbay be
WI year's Division Ill dlampion.
''They're all IOU&amp;h, W&lt;'rc not lOin&amp; to mou than 6000 audmts ydJiq oa Saurday
blow anyone our," Dando prophesiud. afi&lt;tDOOr».
"There is DO breath« in th&lt; - u l c. But
Sittinl bdtlnd a deU. piled biah with pme
we're copable of bcltlna anyone."
plans llld Sltalqia. the Bulls' CXleCb smiled
and sold, "We have 100M tou&amp;h ltbkt&lt;&amp; out
t~re. This year fftt eoina for the - ..
f'- W -ble
There .,.. three overni&amp;ht road trips There is I aood posatllWty for JOI1Ie pool·
p!anned- 10 Conland, Oevdand llOd the season pll.y this Y&lt;Or-in the Oivisioo Ill
Univenity or Dayton. "Two oft~ road trips tournamont." Ranernbcr, you read it bcro
w&lt;J&lt; paid for by llle team," the )toad &lt;OKh

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there. This yeor we 'l'e fOing for
the stars. There is a rood
possbilty (or some post-season
play this year-~
the DMsion Ill toumcment

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meetings. and 1hen the workoutJ. ·•wt had three days o rr pratek t 1n ·•
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and T..hiru.~Mn riahtlnto ~."outside JUMd Phil Zk:kl oald. Mornlos
practke l.uted untU about noon. witb an bour off Cor lunch. After IDO!ller
tbree bour~n In the aOctMOO, the Bulls beaded bock to the top three

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Running bact Matk Maler aareed, sayina. "It was

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or the change is due 10 the "quality or the athlete and the all·around

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tile serirnmaa&lt;. Head coach BIU Dando commented !hot k wu "tbc ftrst
1lme in my IS years as a coach thai rain bas c&amp;nC'eUcd a practJce ...
The Balls retreated to the sbdtcr of Clarl&lt; Hall. as Dando called for a
half-hour brcal:. About thirty minutes lii!Cf it clured up, The teams 1oolt
tbc field fll!ain. addlna proof 10 tile theory conC&lt;Tnlng communications
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practice garoos. Liahtcnina and rtin foreed an intcrupdoo one bour into

tbe arouod b&lt;eause of $Kb. due lO
split c:nd Gary Quatrani called
"our bta&amp;&lt;R prob1&lt;11&gt;- tbo offcnliveliue." He &lt;J(plained tllat it
"lwt
not quiclt movah. But &lt;er~.ainly Is big mougb." H&lt; pointed out ~at the
r«tivtn wrre: nol a.-n1 tnOUah 11m~ to Itt out. but added thallhis ~ bt
b&amp;lanc&lt;d out witb a aood runnin&amp; aame.
&lt;&gt;verau. th&lt; Buds re&lt;elved tile benefit or two w&lt;eb of Ollldo'•
upc:riencc: ~d Opt.imjsm, Whm asked if UB couJd boost it&amp; r«.-ord rrom
last yta~'s 4-S 10 possibly 9-21og, Rodriauet grinned and asked, "Who are
the lwo teams that we're &amp;nina to lose to?"
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Th&lt;r&lt; will be some new faoos in Clltk Hall Ibis S.ptembet. ~bile moll
ovcfYone was enJoylna tllcir summer vacaioo, the Atltlctlc: De!&gt;&amp;rtment

•ta« was underaolna maJor changes. -

Tbe •urprise rcstanadon or Jane Poland as Women's boWling eoacb

lbocked many Clltk Hall members. Poland n:signed afier teo yean as
coaeb of the Royals and left a natlon&amp;l powerhouse behind. Tbe bowlers
peaked last ......,., rmiJhlna S&lt;COnd in the nation.
"I rc:slsncd for heahh reucw." Poii!Dd told ,..,., $p«r111m. "I rally
doo't have a statC'I'Ml'll

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Paul TUokris. a 21-ycar old UB senior ~rinl in economics, will take
ovu as bead &lt;X*!&gt;.
"Al for u I koow h was health rcuoas." ninkris uJd rqordjn&amp;
Poland's rctiiemml. "Sbc .,.,..c:ssc&lt;l.tllal the.....,. was very, very lonaOur seuoo goa from Seplemb&lt;r to May, i(you indudc: the natloolJ."
CoK!Iina both th&lt; men's and women's bowllnateams will notintocrfere
witb Tzlnlcris' educ:adon htuld. He'llaucod tbc Uoivenlty u a part·time

uudeol.

"It's very elldllna and a bla chaiJeoae. I applied for tbt position IUid
all« two i'ntervi&lt;ws IOilbc job." the Queen'• natlvo explained.

Jodt-

118'• am.Dunl- will alao be Ullder new dircdloo thla Fall. l'ocme&lt;
~aral llocreodoo Din&gt;ctor BiD Moobnh roolped alla
cllJIIadlia willt )Us poakiao. Moobrdi abo doubled ar fd-limc mm '•
vanity~ &lt;X*!&gt;.
'"The job.,.. too mudawith Dlv!Aoto I bueboll. I'U boon sabadeal Ibis
fall buii'U still be COIIdliQI boiorbolll," Mookan:b ooced.
Sllnt.,. 'R. ElfiiC)IIlo, prclftll ebl.imum of llccreadon, Athlotica 1111&lt;1
~ed lnsuuc:tlon (RAIU) a1 US appoirucd edward ..L.. Wriaht as
Moo'Unb's . _........ Wrlaht, a a odve of Chltham, Ontario, it bead
CC*b of...nily ice boekcy and an aailland"profosanr in RAIU. H• takes
..-ooe or tbc........ collqpale r...-ion and lsltnmunl ptOtr1llllS Ill tile

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W&lt;&gt;eldD't " - laken 1110 onuldn 'I do justlce 10 both tba1 and
1111 !Iockey eludes. I rnlite my ~ to both (Hoc.key and
rceratioa), .. (bt bockqo &lt;X*!&gt; Mid.
Eopooito wu ruppolfted to • - . 1 three-year tmo or offi«.

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THEATRE 414: " CABARST"
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women'• vanlly«hh«ica and.laereucd inlnmunl ~.
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fO&lt;Witds Kdly McGlynn. Tricia Ames, Mary Lut anan
New
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includ&lt;s
mel
10alie
Cindytluu
a..ptin.
Butis COUDUDI
the Roylll
also
walk-&lt;MU to tbe ca..
The biacst asset 10 a tcam.is the. Mrcnath or Ju
vaeraDS and Dimmick is axU"Jdent lberc. " We hove
approximlltdy 12 r&lt;turnecs," she said 'Our key
positions are lilled; We hove oome -cuivc forward&amp;
and lltOtll defensive bl&lt;ts comiq bac:k.'·'

Minin1: Ooe Summer Vlltlltion .
l.aJl Seen; Mici-Jww.

What h&amp;ppeM&lt;I7 Prot&gt;.bly the &gt;am&lt; thin&amp; thai baPI'CN &lt;"&lt;f)' summer.
You 10 10 tl«p after • ~mall pany, aDd whm you wake up iu 1'11-be·
damo&lt;d Stpwuber. You PUI,thr bo' seor.. do .... for the AII·S.at pm&lt;
sod the nel&lt;l lhina you know, some f111atic u tdlina BUll joke&gt;.
Uvioa in Buffalo means r:hina up IC"erallhinp m&lt;»i humaru Ulkc for
l!fSill&lt;d. Ukc, ho-.int co.ttless ,....her pu1 Labor Do.y. My almosl o.,.
baseball Jiovc bas barely bc&lt;o broW. in, and there h sOLI oo die bottom of
clo&lt;a. waltiaa for May.
"Then, as II maucn wcrco't bad CIIOUJ)I, oomc fncodJ fr- S)TKIISC
rcpor1 t1uu tbcy're ulll.otin&amp;lh&lt; UB M&lt;MOrial ~ov.,. SU. It loou as if
tht 10k clcocnt exudK tluu Buffalo IIUclcnts "'lll &amp;CI l&gt;&lt;fOI'Cibc Ambcnt

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Ooinl beyood the co11cae rld.ds, fin or the Roylll
lri&lt;d OUt r0r the Empin Clamco, but 01117 ""Poppy"
Doro mack the .._ oquad. Doro. a clclauivo ~••
will be rcturoina 10 UB colon this falllloaa wllb ldlow

clcfauiwdiuq&gt;enoas Sue IIndy and forwards V"octy
J-=tsoo ond Raul&gt;&lt; QuiDiavm.
From the siddines, the Ro)'U will also bcft&lt;fil rrom
of,...._
Doris Clay. "Doris
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vis&gt;~.

But if the Oovcmor doa nod hiS ""'7 ba&lt;L hnc. he'd do belt.,. to picl; a
aon·S~uuday a~. If the BuUs can pull off as many pmos as they
chink they c.an, !hac may be anolhcr rcasoa to ID lo Rocory. ocba lbau 1o
count ch&lt; number or holes on th&lt; ti¥L. ~ wW be five bomcstands,
uanin&amp; 'Will&gt; Grove C"ny on Scptanber lO and a shor1 aooMown trip to
Canisius.
auu.htad.oachBUio.ndocommcnt•dth&amp;IJ)I"CSUSOntick
......,. ......
way
up, so the ouuldc world know&gt; thll Wt' r.oisl . Sman UB !ludcnu
will
set free passes to the&amp;amcs aJ Clatk Hall ticket office b&lt;for&lt; September 210.
One ofthcloudcu sectlo.., of lily audkner •• oround &lt;ilheo the Gr«ks
and/or •thl .. es from other team spon•-mO.!I notably the Hockey and
Swim tea,... at last year's Ba.&lt;kC1baJiaam&lt;J. A small &lt;lu&gt;tcr or •ocal
fanatiA:S e&lt;rtaJnly helps the r..t Of the crowd tO &amp;&lt;t AOM &lt;d.
While varsity rootbail 1edtVt\ molt of the lllntdnn (rom Ihe throop, its

WIZARD'S R'OCK • N•DANCE MADNESS
•
TOMORROW NIGHT WITHT14ETQY'Sl14E DETQURS"MfCQBRAS
NEXT TH URSO A YGARY MYREK antl fiGURES

not wloole llory. Thcr&lt; r. a ruu cycle or fall sporu, all with somclhin&amp;to
offer.
·
ltlmay S&lt;Cm OUI or lace, but the bii.Kbtll Bulb start thdr monlh·lona
..ason on Sesncmbcr 12 with a double·hcadcr aaa)nst C.nislus Collqc (I SEPT. II·
p.m. ~le F'oeld). B&lt;hlnd .:oach Bill Monkarsh, the Bulls !in!JIItd second . 1..- - ---------:;--~~h&lt; ~~:," ~u.1iate Athl.. ic Association (ECAC) District tournam&lt;nt

3

1

Also advancina to tho number two sloe was th~oyab' Field Hockey

team. Mer avery slow Man, the Ror-ls came aliv&lt; to !iahllhcir '"''to •
9-S SCIISOII, and a....,.,.. p11occ In New York Sial&lt;. Coodl Belly Dimmkk Is
~~
UIUy, bastd Qll 1 areal many fa&lt;tors. ·

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If 7011 playrOa:cr, youmiaht u well play apin11 a tum from

En&amp;laod.

After all, they're i&gt;&lt;od-.1 SOCII&lt; oflh&lt;- playm (Pk:uc note. I dld~y
sornc. No! all. Some.) llDY""'Y. the Soccer Bulls &amp;a to tcnmmqc apinlt a
tum from M~a. EnaJand ln additloa to a ruo a&lt;h&lt;dule or SUNY
schools ud 0111 or .......
Olbct- -a.y 5POIU make tbdr ~ oco aunpus _,., and lhac.
"ill abo bcorrcriq or botrorn...al llctlritl&lt;o. • For lhooc bardy iodlriduals
wht&gt; f-te dulc:s for SPOfiS, here Is a llllaiJ bini; if you find )'OurJdf
dolua 1111 IIJirCUOllablc aonowot of laundry due lo ph)'lk:al aalvili&lt;s, avoid
lh&lt; blab..,. or coiD op&lt;n~~td mad&gt;fn&lt;s. en.. as much of your load IMo
ooc mac:hioc (saand oolh&lt; mac:hine, If possible). No! only will Ibis save on
wubinl it you do it IDod caOUJb, but you ·u cur dolo-.. on dryiaa
COSIS-IIIOst or""""""-·· («&lt;the ......... Good koct._Don H~

EVERY· fRIDAY AT STAGE l ·fREE ADMISSION
G 1 LIVE BAND
EVERY SATURDAY AT STA E ·
EVERY SUNDAY AT_STAGE 1· : " O : : . : T : :~~YOU

EV~RY

MONDAY-TALAS
I.ADI6S FfiE£
EVERY. TUESDAY· 60c DRAFTS, 75c DNNkl
UVEIAND.
EVERY WEDNESDAY· 'FIE ADMII8fON &amp;Oc ONNits
AOMISfiC)III

STAGE 1- W .N.Y.'S MOST POPULAR CLUB
8200 MAIN ST. (NEAR TRANSIT) 634-6166

CONCERT&amp; COMING TO

PHOTOCOPYING
PHOTOCOPYING
PHOTOCOPYING·
355 ~Ire Hell, MSC

a:ao e.m.-5 p.m.
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twiN ai:D FOit tALa. ~T
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h lnttrl 1nd po11cr tnlktts. No
f'PPII&lt;Iflont NCIQMY Jut~ ~~ $A

with this ad
bjQ s.pti 1G. '80

.snow.

loui"Vf. G•t lntOtm•non on JoM
AnOinOft. t10t1 IM'1t10M to 9tt , Jm Oft
MMt wtun..., to help 1n tM

nw HJIOI

ROOTIES
POHPROOH
U$ Stahl Road
SOCCER

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GET THE.LI!ADOUf Of yoc,~,.pentstiiJ
c:a.nce. Sllleny ~ khool Of D..-.ct.
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P LAYEAS~tor-fn.ndt'l

COtnPtrfllron one. o,. rwke •

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In Ktktn anc1
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Wedne.clay
S ep tember 1Oth
BETHilMIIII
HEY SID~ ,._ to ... .,;;~.
to .not'her a.hlnk$ ,...,-. ~

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UnadaSNo. J~beer, i\nowi~eolhtUS.

s..•.

So. now itS easier to ~ lht taste oi our~ rib the.
bn:'W ol our friendly oompctitDC

A.PLLICATeOHS HOW tieing ~
for ,... AULA LENS.KA SCtool of
IHuf'Y, Tt.ltrion) c.-. of VOS..,., •
lri " - eCIC*'f.

5« what you dlinlL

We, like most other Canadians, pt'der a bonk oil..abar6 ~
-

ANOTHE

Mushroom

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I{ - dicli\ - ·d Ji~ly ~ drinking Molson• lnstnd-and anarnly wouldn't~ runnil18 this ad.

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Good ncwsl

~a Coldrn.

108 SEGt;ft PA.ItTY w~., , s.ot.
). l'two ft'OI'\J rfllt tMtl to be otwn aw~y
tor , , . lob Sc9tr

STOP IV THE
OOOtt\ lhlt .....ek In Sql,llre Ha,jJ't c,en_ter

TASTE THE BEER.Tf-IATOUTSEILS
MOLSON GOlDEN.·IN~CANAI}\:
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Buy One Su~ Mr.Taco
or One
Rlee &amp; ChHw Bumto
and get on•
FREEl

dMft. "'QUIE.T , _ . . fttM M4lln

Televised
on cable
Cell 688-0100
for schedule

At:ICIIY
If 111 TalbWt
Hell, AC by Fri. Soe¢ J (2.GilltW".J. Ho

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LOST IL.ACK J(ITTI!N Wftn "-"lte
•round neck and P•w• .,.oi.lnd
! ntltwOOd .,••. H fowtd or .tHn pfMM
c~\fKt Jilt UH17t

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TOHIG"T .15 tnbl!ld bW
WWWt 0.... P.,-,y, AJ l1le $tvffed
Muliroom. 2:510 M*t Street . . . """-

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OldtoOtn hOUM M SMof'll,.,.lollC:W'Y IIVIno
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COMMUTER TO SHAlt! flat pWf tfm••

c..,.andt~ot

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the
NEWOUY
In town?

~r. ,_.pi.U to ll'ltlnNrN4Cor
AMen Sfrwt &amp;ut UM. 01"'• at•t• fk

JCHOLAIUHJP t PltOOitAM • .tft•le

f or lfte fkU left

RAT £$ . ,. .J. h

l"'•ve ~u 61iec#r!H1 wt
MAL.e: Gllt.AO, P!On'1fn011M, ~

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TI-l INK OF CANAD\
TI11NK OF lABAIT.S -

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JEANS
CORDS
Down Vests &amp;. Jackets
Indian Blouses. Sf&lt;lrts
Dresses etc .

.SHOPPU4G 8.AO Pe:'lSON: Good luck
" "-' ' INIOn. Whetr)w ...........,. c:lol\'t
Me ..It'' out.. I'll belf*'etorwnfnd Y04J
ottfn. ,..,.,,
wound.,. haltw.y to
dr'tnk JOCM pop tAd be paiL lnxtw.

•••lu

,._Mme

Wftt'fe AND GeT at.EDIT ••
ttme. ......_ tor The s.-ctrum courw.

Eno. 7flt'f, No• ....., . , Cora P.
-a~~ZY.IIo. -fauruedlls.

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Your S1udent Ptogamm·
ing Board .v&gt;nOUnces tM
following stlpended
vacancies
for
th e
19110-81 year.
Assistant Coffeehouse '
Chairperson
AJ.UU In thr t&gt;&lt;OSJ'.......... ol

-lu""""'"

Tho C o i f I OUt AMU:•I 8vff&amp;l o
factv.r.

folk

As.slstant Cultural &amp;.
Petfonnina Am OW.ilpft&lt;on
........ In prOSJ•nllllirll bt tho

·-Oft._.

tlfMY, dlllc.e 1.. vtwat .vu pro-.

Sound ChairpersOn

~the-L ll$ht"'S
lot all WAa L odlft umpus

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Subml1 resume by Sept. 11
lo I Q.l T..t.n-HIIII

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�TAGG MUSIC
S~a and Service

Moot/ Synthalzt~rs,
El«:tlfc Kt~yboMds,
Gultt~rs, Amp11, Otums.
T1ttl S.st Accessories
&amp; Music Supplies
Mu61c Books &amp;
ShHtMuslc
For All lnltrument•
and Tette•

3604 Main St.

Open

Aero.. from UB M ·F, 10· 9
836-1314
W &amp; S at . 1 0 ·8

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QUICK COP\'

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FOR SALE • 11111
Thunderbird, green, Air
Conditioned , AM/FM
Radio, 38,000 mll81, ex·
cellent condition. Aaklng
$3,300 • call 758-&amp;410
alter 8 pm.

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CALCULUS and ~ Ocn\hrrf
Net'41 ~? c.lt 8UIIIh 6.Uo1ltt.

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Chests. Dressers.
Fumlture &amp; Household
Items · also Mlsc.

8864072 · Ojion IO.Sjlm
10% STUDENr
DISCOUNT
W ITH A IA eOIItN E: E Ociii,
tfwv klnct.ty at TN StuffeO

TM~r~c~..,

MusiWODm, 1.:1 IM-1?1 Sl

LISA. MARCIA. OIORGIN E- u was

you ~can

retUY w lkl IIHS)Ino with yo-; wrrorn.nt
\Ya' lt l'tave to do 11
aot ln
»&gt;f'Wtlmt-Marc..

PART TIME

Eggertsville
838·6060

Williamsville

t;aflkon.
When you Bank-on-Campus
with M&amp;T Quick Bank. ·

631 ·8220
GOODBYE ftUFF'A&amp;..o-Vou Ot¥9 rne
CIOIIvflion, chkkM ·~·tabby womfin.
SQfl'le OOOCS frl•ndt., .tfloCI tnt: liMe o f fl'l't
llhr-M•rc " 801'W!'e Chk ltf'tu SNrrna n ~

AUTO-CYCLE

INSURANCE
t.ow A•f jl!• For A ll AQfll
'omt•..Witt Eu r ,.,.,_,

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INSUIIANCf OUIOANCE CEHTEII

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Pekl tlO'ftWII rtWl.W. for bNiet..

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Ci:lnl«1
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LOOK INO FO ~ SOUNO iof ...,..portln
Ull UVAI sound fot eny trtfo. We do

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$PECTA.UM

f'I••Ci t

writer••

Photoor• •n. and artlttt. Or•••
t:lCPef1~ end tun. come to W SQI.Ilre
H afl, MSC.. AM: for

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Jot' ot Jotw\.

een

not c:ortled OHf
~••. · ·"'" . , . . t~J" Hertti
Aw .

8 UP'F ALO'S

OA.NNV, ICATttY. JOYCE ancll ..1
Who ..,.,~ •• f "- ScM&lt;-trvm
mi:1MI 'f'OUI ~.C..

omen

·-7U7

·The
free.gifl

OOOD USED

Springs. Mattresses

$4-$6 per hour potential If
you have a pleasant voice
and ca n communicate effectively. we will tnlln you to
wor11 from our office.

lU3 111111D S.,...

~ ·'· C.tt momtt.os: MWty w tl04.

Brothers Furniture
433 Grant St. ,.,.._ .... ,

FLY

$e Cret• r¥ t

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W~1. t-7S btt' dr~ TN SMfed
Mutiw'OOtn t ~ Mat~

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MUSIC TO MOVI YOUA MIND .wry

'Jur1r c

V\ E DELIVER

How would

vou like lo go to lne

bani&lt; between classes? On your
lunch hour or ooftee bleak? Eo~y

In lhe momlng O&lt;lote on o So!Ur·
cloy evening? When vou toke ad·
110ntoge o l QulekBonk

vou con I'TlOke

checking cod
saving$ dep0;1s
cod wt1tldfovolo4s.
Transfer lunds.

For o p e ning a regular
Checking or Day-to-Day
Savings Account:
T·shirt - school
ooiOrs end nome
Collcboord Message

Center
Trove! 8ockgorrvnon Set

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::=:::'1 ~-.
&gt;'
con¥el1tng to a
Dnct Deposit
.
Account or NOW .;::::::;
(5, Day-to-Day
•••
Chec:tdng)Ae&lt;:ount:
81onket
• •• ~

Even pay bills. All
rtgtll on CCJrTllUS.
Clpen2Aholn
day. 7 dayS 0
wee4&lt;. QulclcBcrtk
ls lhe ultimate ln
Hme ond location

0

llmblello
"'
Set ot S1aok Knives
Foldover SUII Bog tor Traveling
Orter llmHed lo one g ift
per penon.

oonvenlence.
Ch&lt;&gt;oteolf"
gill tor opening
on M•T account
betores.pt.~

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Bonk-on-Campus

r!JM&amp;TBank
- - SQuire
at BIJ!olo,
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Hoii,SUNV
Main Sl!eel Corrc;lus

Copen~- SUNY at &amp;.tfdo.

Amherst Corrc;lus

�backpage ..

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quote· of the day _ .. ~---,

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ls like a good book; euen tllough you
"1M ending JIOU don l mind ru.dlng It

-Jeff "Sludly" Weissman

riot~:~ Is o UoiYuolty-coiTheSpodt\lm.
llotlceo we run lru ol -go. The 'SpodNm dou oot
tuar-antK l.Mt d notkc.J will ........ ud raerMI 1M
right to ..Ut all 1&gt;0tk&gt;U. l1oiJou to _ . , more 111M
once mu&gt;l be ruubmltted IO&lt; cocll printlng. Ot.odlll&gt;u
ore Monday, W&lt;dnudoy end Frkloy ot noon.

announcements ______
Energy EdU&lt;aUon •nd

lh~

Ft.~l:ure-A

CommUitlty

Confetc:n« Se.pttmbt:r tJ from 10.3 p.m. Jn 10 Ceptn,
AC. Topks of dueuulon lnct~ EM•8l' Educ:otlofl
Cu,icula. BuJfeto City Fu1ure School•~ C1tu.r
CO\Iruoeling In Entrgy .net more. F01 mot~ info call
1181·5150 .... 260.
Ult Worklhopl-l.oolc I~FoU '80

~e tn The Reporter tOf'I'MHT'Ow. 8e .wee 10 plck up •
copy. Ower 60 workahop) •r~ be.Ang offered.. Regls\tellon
b-tglnt Monday.

•

Ontnr1lty LUe. group at Hillel HouK (40 Cap«:n Blvd.)
begins Sunday at 11 a.m . Come be ptrl of e dynemlc f'ltW
dlscuulongroupwhile mettlnopeople. 8Nnch cofoUow.
Jcwlah FemRy Su&gt;fke. wlU orr., c:ourue:Uing aenias
Wtdnudoy •'""_,' ot tilthtl tiousc (40 Copm 111\rd.).
Catl Ml·99561or mort lrllp ond on oppo4ntmenl..
~-A g.rc.et •ey 10 end 1M aummu and •
wpu wey to al&amp;rt ~ (eJI ~e.r end meet MW friends•
.JcMn u-J for fun end ~mu 10 challenge lht cooperadvr
spirit or all Friday at 3:30p.m. In front or Oarlc Hell. You
cannot help but to get Involved In Shenanlgans.

CJCJAB needs energe.Uc people to form a ' publlcJty
committee. Members ror the commlttH '41111 work to
promote ell OOAB evenll.

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2501 II. Forest Rd. )u&gt;t _ , the Elll&lt;o« Crock 8rktgo
o990oll• Spaulding 1 Wllk,_, Dorm. liotnlnol chorg«.

Want to knoW W11y? Olol T·E·A.c:.H&lt;I&lt;M lor e
thought every day.

ntW

Torah

Jcwt.lh. Students on Am.Mrst- TM Kosher Co-op It now
regl.ttecing for the fell letm. Reel cheep home cooking
that has any other mul pl.n but. For lnfoc:.-11688--1642
or 632-04.50.
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II ~ O&lt;t lnwutod In Jolnlfte UM: lllwktgrodllote
Clflmon Oub tall"lolorty 81oek ol 8:)8.174!1 or ..,_ o

- - .. ""'Sid dub.
OM to one_.....,. ollettd"" .troll and real&amp;tntlon
relottd problhns Mondoy&gt;Thur&gt;doyt '""" 12-8 p.m. on4
Fridays'"'!" 12·5 p,m. In 9 Squire. 11\SC. ..: •

Protect the peopk yov con · donete eo the Red
Croaa Bloodmol&gt;llt on Sept. 9 from 9·3 p.m. In the
FlllmllR R_,, Sqolln!. MSC. Spodol oltentlon 0
negot1Y01-.tl&gt;c· bol&gt;ht&gt; oc Chli&lt;hn't tlotplul OHd )'001.
~by Community Actkwl Colps.

" ' -t

a.-..to-Botll

uoc~treroduote and

fll. . . . otu6enls In tbo School of __....,.......
mollll4a on the llnl Root of Ctool&gt;y 11ell. A&lt;Mo«
~ rrwy 1&gt;o . . - by callln9 IDI-2246 or
c:omlnt 10 15I Ctool&gt;y, ~.
'

OraMtlnQ Struora-Br•ndels UnlvenJcy will have •
reswea.nt~ttve on c::emput Stpt. 12 co diiCUIS hs
program~ In the Oredu1te School of Aru e.nd Sciences.
"'lnorltlu ore tJ"'COUrooe&lt;f to apply, upeclJHy In the
tdence ereas. SJgn up for en Interview In l Heyes C. fio\SC
or colllo\rt. Mack ot 831 ·3515.
Oroclwtlolg Sentots-Boston Colht9&lt; 1s orr.,tng • ....,
_,..,. In ~hotlon Ttocltlng of 1M V'tsuatly
lloNIJappecl. The_.... htod&gt; lo o Master's In
Ed\atlon. II 1imittd .,.,..nt of tchot.nltlp aid It
o v -. For 1\ntMr Info ..,~. t"' Dtv. of Spodol

the~

~the~

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                    <text>Social Sciences nearing the point
of desperation, Levy complains
The hcully of Social Sci&lt;non, bcK1 by dwondlins
UniYet•hy JUpj)Ofl Ojnd moraJr woc:J. did no&amp; fraaure under

the pfbiure !'r budgc1 cu11 in 1979·10, but th• Vi'ound!t ar~
rtpol\~ly cv1dcn1.
Aulhooed by F-"''IJJI.Y Dean Kenn&lt;th 1..&lt;")', obc 1979·80
Annual Rcpor1 bear&lt; few
of o()llnulln. CallinJ il "a
hell or • t&lt;ar" for Soda! Sciencc:s, L&lt;vy cbums ohe bat loc c:an
say '' that n fl o\'ct
•
"Wt 111e &lt;an&lt;&lt;mt&lt;l." b&lt; "'role, "ncx ••lb Ill&lt; bounds ol
elfl)an\lon. but wnh the hmnJ o( tOnttKtion. v.hKh thrcaun
111&lt; survoval of 111&lt; Faeulty in 111&lt; form in ,.lolcb ;, 1w
developed over lht "'-" decad•"
"Sn'cral dtparln'tent.$ are at l.hc lower lin\IU o( survi'lal:

•race:•

ondffll, lhr l&lt;rm 'criol&lt;al mass' haJ liktly been used mon: in
ronvcnatlonJ with the Unh HeadJ than tn a d:&amp;!i..\ in Nudoti:U
Physic&amp;."
l:c.hoing many of oh&lt; ..me crhici&lt;m&gt; lll,ll moldtd oh&lt;
1917·78 an&lt;J 1971·79 ;wnual rcpon,, Lc't-y p01n1c:d "' rcsCJurce
rcducuonl a~ 1hr ba\ t; for the fKuhy's 'AM).
s..erll dtpiiJ1tll&lt;nl&lt;, '11 Wd, ha\t 001 noadt l&lt;nUr&lt;
appcuntmconu 1n JC'\Cft Of c:1gtu..~an. Octu:u prcdx1 a steady
t'"(odU.\

ot unttnurcd nK""mbeu •ho " fea1 th~u o"An sunh-al

an ln\lltUitt&gt;n •h• t1 1.31 ptrC'fl\1~ MtlonaJiy ~ •n a state: of
pentK'f'lcm ~u••~ •• \nd bf\."1-uk" or ~~ re-rutiauon. Other

31

dcpanmrnl \, at'\.-.:)t\Jtrt~ lo elK Ot~n. camtoc J«utc prcfm~
c;u\(hdhih'"'
(,,.~f

lrnphnliu"jo

The P"'' ~,:..dent•'" ycat \uw

iltUtuon, rnllo~auon

and

hi.I\J~cl rcdudluo .. pl.•; haHx· on th.: FbCultyo', perlionnel.
lt'\ ) lrttl!ba)li tht: lltt~c.·r\il) •dml"')llfauon ror tighleoillg
rc.'llmm.'6 10 ahe ptmu of 11\rC'lt~mn~t the Sodal Sclc:ncC"S+
''II t\ bt\:ofrunr 'nt.tC'J\tngl) ctta.r .'' he )UUtd, ' 'thas ahe
JWC\c."rU oraCll\t' of•r-t'd!•ng the Sot-tal Scu:lk.n .u an 3.J;Utplt
for rallcxauon rt"'&gt;Uh'C'\, swucufarl) f~Kuh) ilnd o.taff bn~.

has"''" tmphcaltOih lru the ft.uurc of Ihi\ UIU'tt'NlY •• Tlk
Dean charJnl thar lht pr-ani« •s onl)' " ldm~ni.stratively
l"OnV~ft iC01 ''
rhr (''UI\, Lnw n.umaincd.

ha\c COmt dcsptlt' a W&amp;1lifi..._Cilnl
mcrC'a&lt; '" th.~t O\t1-all head count 1n Sndal ~;ltn ..~ co~ an
Hh.IC'I\C' 1n "' ~•H al fun d ~-IGf~CI) through
fC.KirCh -Jt'ntr~Ut:tJ +•) f:k:UII y 1111d ll('W IO!li!allvt.,~ rot .!otlJdtnl

JC'I(fliiOn and

ra-rUUIHC111,

Surr«tna IS pc:rmanenl depanures and 1hc lo» or a
numbe-r of racully mc:mbns who were here 1a~1 y~ar on
vishlns apomtmcnt!. , the faculty, Le"y s.ald 1; hard hit, Ool)'
cwo trnure and rour vis.iting appOintment" ha'-'t b«n
awrov&lt;d for 19110·81
"Thll pinurcl• dlr&lt; mouJit," L&lt;•y opened, addlnglbol
l&lt;ey J&gt;tO~mowlc area&gt; arc weakened by P9JI1&amp;ntnl and

temporary dqNnurts._ The Facuhy has ~rtC'dJy beoe:n
unable 10 r..POfld 10 Loo,.n t1uden1 demand by rna~•na
rqQcc:mcnu and cannot pro"id&lt;- suppon to ckp&amp;rtmcn(l

IIYlftJ 10 buold qualuy prOiflm&gt; 10 atuaa soudm1&gt; or
rnhanct u111in&amp; hiJ)&gt;-&lt;km""d area&gt;.
"'IIH11loo
"Whtre. • • ~ hmng haJ taken place. It can bt
c:hara~tcrrz~d

JOity in cerm or rcf'lacemtntl to nu
procranunotie holes ofcompdllng imJ'I()nancc .'' Levy Slated.

Coiling lhe romedy • "band-aid" apPfOkh. hr o.aid in lhe
lonJ·run h eannm suniC&lt;": in th~ .shorl f Ull , ..the: combined
l mpo&lt;1 ol s..,. bud~trar)' cull and oht rullocauon of
raollrCtS ta_kcn (rom Ibis fat\Jk)' ha) rt'illehed the rei"' w.bcrt
XKI\t •ouncb &amp;~c quilt unttated. •·
PttuUit, ht U.plaincd, is pl-d On racuky "ho mWI
ckwe:lop ncv. courses in rcspon-SC: ro rta ..seuntrol or armds
"~hln tile do!dphn&lt;. " Tio&lt;v '""" no lon~cr too~ 10 a ..tl·
refK'"'IRS lnrUJtOR o( ~ blood' v.hkh ha\ dtr~·t
C'OOIICqUC'Rt'n for lhr l\t'11hh of lhC' tkp,;mmcnl oU1c1 for JU

I"''O&amp;tammauc otrC"rlni).'"
Lt"Y ~trt')kd atuu dfon' h-ave been rnC\dt cu 'll;'t.:omodau:
h•»h dc:nuand ~lrU\, while those. m low dfiiiiU1d ha"C: gOIIt'
''un:menifed.''

Th•l, ht aJ~td, h•&gt; ,pir&gt;ll&lt;d in1o a "poed•ct•blt'' de-lin&lt; In
depanmtnlll mrnalt and gro"''h in allcn•Uon ~llh all
admlnisttJtiVt lnd~.
''WhaJt"' tr tht dta.r« o• dj(f\Cully tn aiSnYna the nttd,
ho... e¥t'f. clctJI)' the- tUIS dm."Cttd &amp;I th•~ Facully "a"c- madt a

Jhamblo or rational acac&amp;rmic ptann.ina. •• LC"'y m.oaanc.amcd
ik&lt;pilt •11• Dun &lt;ommmled , ... d.1m1Jllll racoo... lh&lt;
Dean &lt;0111mended 111• oil no&lt; :nion ckpanmmiS ......,,.«~ ¥,•
(~or or SU('h dau.ntin&amp; ~ , tfldftions. H t n.o4ed dfott~ '"
P•)'&lt;holoay, Ar&lt;heolOj!) . Polilical Sc!&lt;nCC, CiroJraplly.
Communic.aion.\

:~nd

• lllmunicanivr

Ohotder' a nd

Sc1cnet'Ji .

f~ 01 SodM SdMcH Dun

tt.,....th te.y

~.,., 0./Mtff"t.,.,S ~ al 'M 10.....,. .,.....,.,,. 01 .1.,.....••.

But lht maple in deponmmu is bad ODd dcafola, L&lt;vy
said, ...........! by W1 yar's all~im•lo• loadly ~~.
JunJor IICUJ1y 'lire repj&gt;n&lt;'l(ly rotnOUS lboul the thrcos of
oon·t'ea:ppoinlmmt-:&lt;rbc- lkan repons rhu many have- fled or
taken le:l\'t to "-nd more ioe~:Ure positioM e~M-wh"e. "lf the
~;Urrmt trend petJlsu:· hr "nrncd, "we will ~pidJy bccQmc.a
fuUy IC'nurcd fac:ully \1\-Uh no OeX~b1llly 10 addr~u Krious
p&lt;QSn&amp;mmalic pps."
•
Reeruhmml or Junooo (n()&lt;l"I&lt;11Ured) la&lt;ulty memben b
dirrocu11, In Economic:&gt;. aunnpu to lure &lt;brtt n.,. instructors
was in VJJJI. Levy wt01e cha1 a t(&amp;tll m:u\:a lor ec:onom.a.
j~ lO

UB's nM-&lt;X&gt;nlpclJlivc ,....,_, I vnall rldd or

apptitd ecooomia speaaluu. and a 'di&lt;mal' uoaa• or SUNY
Kross the eounuy obolnoaed recruilmau.
In &lt;OO&lt;nt&lt;, he reponnl US's bud&amp;a .. clauo)'llll . _
Universlly. CaiiiJll faeulty and so arr loDes 1'devaaatina,"tile
Ooean .aid Social Sciences only squccud tllrouah a yar
l.lmatcned by r&lt;lrrnchmenl and even then, did 110(
110 IIIIICOlloed.

wednesday
Vol 31, No. 4/SUNY al Bulf•lo/6 August 1980

· · -.... -lo ... _lty_(JIIfmll_._,.._

Students face mandatory delay in cashing loan checks
b)' Joseph Simon
lf.ttJ,rtflh~

Edilor

uo Rud&lt;nu wtoo qualify roc a N.-.
YO(~ Sllleauaranlood loan woU la«aowo
W&lt;tk delay from now on betweero lll&lt;lmK
1hey prnm1 ohcir loan ch&lt;ek 10 lh&lt;
Unhcull)". and the time the ae1ual cash i._
ln thtlr poektt .

Some tludcnu aff«ted by lhi• policy
wi1houl money ror
in Seplt mb&lt;o

~h a nac might tK ltfl
(nod. r&lt;nl and books

The

Mtd ical School, adnowlrda&lt;&gt; 1h&lt;
prt!YtOUY miSUK or tht loan PI'08J'IIl\ bUI
Y id tht new s)'fJ.em ""ill c:aw:r "a tnc of
unn~ hasslts,''

Ht aoted 1h01 1loe "ddan" and
"confusion" 111&lt; NVSHI:l&gt;C rul&lt; "til
QU}e far OVlWelJh the put lbU!.H.
lkcau.st UB is unique in not requiting
tuilfon paymmt befort bcllflntOI cl~ne~.
Wtbon instituted another rult hr
prediconl would no1 b&lt; popular ...; , ~

He QtcJ 1h11 btcauK. thr UruvC'rSIIY
~l"d$ OUI tUIIK)n b1lh lhret \to toe'" ln10 Ihe
\nnnlrr .a .wudenr ~Wtih a1ban dlC"C\ ..,. ho
COfnC'J to hi\ orr...."t' bcfo·rr rht- tnlllnt dalt
lt ..:-hn•cally O'Wn no tuition money
HO~C'f. lhC' UUUOfl "''II bf dcdu{ltd
from t h t ..:hc·d t'nl thouch rhe: sauden1
ha~ no1 b«n biiiC!'d rot tM amounl .
f\,1'.\ltOnt Dir«IOI rot lht'

orrH;e

or

flnan rtal Ald Dav1d Bouman d1~1rtt ..
Wuh 1h1s rul~ He b~UevH a s.tudcont "owe\

nothtns uoul bt gd~ lh(' bill," and addc&lt;l
1tuu tht\ Univtn.ii)'•Ji ~K") of ckaJ1n2
""llh elkx'auon Ql nn:u~:1al A1d hD JOfK'
.;from one c-~aanc 1n thf' oth&lt;'t ..

v. hen

as~ td

•f th1~ • ._, l.fopl, " •lhanl"

"'rondtd

lrom til&lt; Medot'ill School•
··•hat·, a \ny J,ood quoak&gt;n"
~ 1lwo dtfmd("d 1hc' ruk: a' "a \Qupd
bU\m~t. o ranice:· btJf ad'mtltl"d (hat h1.\
o lfM:c 1s h ~cl)' ''lo 1a~..· ..omt' wclbalo~bu-.c
(rom stUdtnl \" h«auk o( 11
''"d"'" ' haf"d~hlp

new rule iostituttd by lhc New

Ano1hn ~po_, of lht n,"A '~ern.
\lhtch m•cht runhcr 'nr·On "t~O('I1 &amp;:t
\.lwdau~. ·~ thcruauirC'tftC'ftl" 1ha1 p1oofbf'

Yor~ StateHiaJm Eclucation Servie&lt;&gt;
Corpor11ion (NYSHESC) has aiiCI'nl oht
mahod in which «udmll obtain lhell
loan money. In lh&lt; piSI, clo&lt;ck&lt; could
b&lt;tndorocd bt 111&lt; Unlvo..Uy and CIUbed
•• 1 bank lh&lt; ume day. Studm11 mu11
no~ dcpmll Ihe ch«:k "'ilh .... orr« or
Sl Udents Accounu- and receive 1
Un•wnshy rdund-mious tuition and (f't

\ho-..-n nf an .. Tuh..c•n As"hrilnrc Procram
(TAPI a~.vd If&gt; Audml doH not silo"
an offtnal1hp \lillllftt- the TAI'IYfltd. lht'
4tnOUOI ...ill nOI tk' Ctcdtlc:d 10 bu.
Thl~ will tnuh tna hmha
rcduc.,IOn, as cotnpataj to l:t~ ytllf. of
~o•lbh a ~tuden1 will ha"c Qn hand a1 •hr
bca-inn1ttg of the year.

.tC'COUn L

t.h·••lcJ-30 days later .
llt, lgned 10 cuo down on lh&lt; numbeo of
fora«~ Unlwc.rsity etidorst:mffiu, the new
sy•IC!11 wenl ln1o tfft&lt;l for all New York

Dirt\:IOr or t h ~ Olfit.:c of t-l nant.' tlll A1d

Chu-mrc Conntt potmc:d QUI, ho"t\M-,

St:tte. coll(lts and uniYerAt•t-1 t1 ahe

lh111 ~udtfll~

bcp•nnin&amp; or July.

of'Piy for I his Fall's 1 AP 1"01:""" H&lt;
1dmn1C"d thou_Jh ttut "•r Ywknat ~ Ill""'
1~"~ (Pt" rule) "'lis CCH,unr.. thC') •odkl
loio•&lt; ""P011olod ( I Q lih&lt;IA for TAP)altllk

' l • ........., ltawles'
'tudtt&gt;ll •11o dq&gt;en&lt;l on Ill&lt; loan 10 pay
olo&lt;1r carl)' ..,....,., liYina
will
00... hive to find another IOUrtc or monc}
wtulc wahine. for- 1hrir Unfvcnht refund .
ll)lhouah NYSHESC solpulaott ohol &lt;h&lt;
money lot handed ou1 in J041ays. Dlftcloo
or chc Oflic.-c or Studtril$ 1\c\."'UI\IJ
Clifford Wilson .aid, "h'llookr nn mon:
lh3n I~A'o wC:tkl" aa u e .
The ruk ._.;u gtea.Jly increur 1hr
•oo kload ot Studcnl AC&lt;Ounu. w11i&lt;h will
hand!&lt; moSI of tbO added papc:owork .
··Tht 'olumc: is aolna. to bt enormo•.n~"
Wilson rernar•cd, "bul ~·u process 1he
checb 0&gt; qui&lt;Liy u wt can."
Rudy William&lt;, Ass!Sianl O..n fO&lt;
Mmoruy AJfain and f'manoial Aid 11 UB

"I&gt;&lt;'""

tuJ\'t

b~

plenl)' or time •o

more q,...LI} "

\\ll)C)ft Wd nr "'~'uld refund lUI)
"udcnt ·\ 1 AP Jmoum on''f' Jt\t'l\tnJ

orr...:.aJ nu11fic.-anon
Uoutnan agn=t\ 1hat th&lt;Tc t't 11 ntnJ to
tal.c ~rnc action lliltnU L'htt'L forM,Cf\,
bul h.: ~~ d th e- nc.-v. rules ~re IO&lt;, C\t.'t)~''t.
and h~\ c btcn tn\lnutW 11)0 Iau~
"Whtn )0U iuddtnl) IIJIHtll ur
•uhout an) advanl'(' ~.1.\m'"*·

ro C'lluw • lot

,,., '"'"'

or ha.rdsh1rt on ~e -...ho

1houcht abt' opeta~ion .. , ') '-'•11 runnn\f
1M Jam~ •-a)·.'' 8oun1an ~\piJV1C'CL
"'' """concluded ohao "o&lt;'&gt;loL&lt; a lot or

GORIS

lnslde::::Wo/king ~ounded-f&gt;_. 4

0111&lt;r CTU) ohifti&gt; lh~l SO on a(l)Wid h&lt;K

(UBI"

Bottle. brouhoho-P. 5 I Audio imoges-P: 6 I P~difol Sun- Pp . 11 - 14

�~Democrats

plot open convention in "dump Carter" .move

i

11111. Ill P&lt;oviou&amp;ly colllJIIitud
~cs ~were odcct&lt;d fll the
arud1n1 iix monCh pr{m.aty SQJOn.
are frc&lt;d co •ote fe&lt; wllocnna- they
plcaK.
If tht IIICWC fails, Ill&lt; PrcsiC!tnt
bat a lar- mouaJt ....;orily of

~

111 Sed! Goo4dl8d
-U/tol

~

!
•
I

f'rillled by a pnadau-dna
and tllrillirla coodllsloo to the

'5

and Jl)llned

-

Republicu NcioMI CoeveniJoa

1 afl&amp;ir,

Oft

lOGIC

by tbc IIWy

C...;

.,.,.,llw&gt; enouah d&lt;leptcsto win
tbe Democratic aod . The
•Prcsiden_t •s forc:es. bowe:ver .
maintain~ that it would be
divisive to the party, havr
-'a&lt;&gt;&lt;oo&amp;IY opposed any swltth in
party rules.

ud an &lt;Vtn touah&lt;r b•mlor wbo
"'lW&gt;to such lntraoparty -mcu,
tOcbantallehcwon'tshrink (rom
the fray. Already Carter for«&lt; are
hard a1 "'Ork lobbylna dd&lt;ptes to
remain with Ole Praidenl.
•
Carter hiiOidf hu schtdultd

or

Wuhinaton

poHtocian&amp;.

Rperlly
The affair has bctn partltulorly
damaalna to til&lt; Carter
administration'• .. honut"
reputation. TrtlSl in tht l"reoXXcnt,
an ls:luc Carta uaed 10 cffce~i•dy
IO (end off Kennedy's thaiJtnae,
has been llippina. Even Rosalyn
Caner- once tbr dal1inc of
~~!ill~..,Amcticans nationwide for her
"'
and hoacsty-hu hod her
bdle "'PUtaDon dr.._..,
lllrouaJt tbc mud bccauso or her
allqtd 'tol&lt; in r&lt;Q11&lt;Sl~ that Billy
Carter holp r ... lht hostoces.

o.o-r.tk 1*17

• otroci.ah ..d the.,..,.. ... fiChcmiQa

: to nam tbc Dcmoc:ndc: Nllloell
Cocvmdon inlo a fracas -+Udt

~

§ could ultimately brina ~u co

;r the D&lt;mQ&lt;na.s in the fall.
Sc.. rcdina by biJ brothcr'f
ucapadc• a.ad tbc faltttlna
rconomy, Prc:sldmt Carter is oow
fo&lt;td wilh the thrt.lc of ...;dc:spraod
desmlon by fdlow Dc:mottau.
Former party scaoclanl-bcarer•, Ukc
Salator Hmry "Scoop" Jaclllon
and Secretary of Stile Edmund
Muskie, now hear tbdr nama
bandied about by fellow D&lt;rnocrau
u pouiblt llt&lt;mala to Carter and
hie prime C'haiJenatr, Ma.uachu~nts
Senator Edward Kenn&lt;dy,

•••pielon

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~n~~~o;n~

'11 r&lt;alitY, the Dtmotrau ..;u be
fac&lt;d with the qusndry of wbom to
eh~. particularly if both Carter
and Kennedy abandon their
challenacs.
Thos&lt; btltlnd lht movement f&lt;»
' an open convention insist that it is
nO! in f••&lt;l'Af a«CP&lt;in&amp; Kenn&lt;dy
as: ~y's homince. Despite his
1200 dd•a•••• and hi• Jll&amp;nY la1e
primary vit•orics, many see
Ktnnod y'&lt; Novembor ballol
pro1pccu even b leaker than

Commentary
Over 40 Conar~sman have come
out in ravor or lookinJ ror •
differ&lt;nl candidate. Senal&lt;
Majority Leader Robort

c.

Carter's,

Byrd-once Carter's scaun(hesl

Capitol Hill ally-hu hln1cd thai
tho party miahl be more succc:&lt;~ful
in 1hc fall if it nominatu wtmcone
other than Car1cr ot Kennedy.
This nc..- )urae- .or _.dump
Caner'' lomtimrnt stcm.s nOt only
from his perceived Prcsldcnlial

miJmana&amp;cmml bul rrom rtcml
in.. ohina h•s brothff

dc~dopmmu

and I he suddtn ihow of suppon fO&lt;

Ronald R....,., tht Republican
nominee. A rettnl poll rndo&lt;&amp;l&lt;d
Rcapn's lead o•cr Cartct hu

expanded
to
almo11
10
poinu-61-33 . Add itionally. dclcaalt$ to assure himsclr
almost 80 ptrccnt or those rtnonunahon on lt)e fira b&amp;Jb.
Dcmocnu qucr\&lt;d by po\t.Cer The dcbalt wal center oo the RW..
Louis Harris bcllevt •hll caner'• Commiuu•s delib«ationJ ovC'f
purormantc I J Prufdc1U is Rule II· H-whkh curnnlly biads
"poor"-the wont u&lt;i~• a Chitf lhe dclcplcs 10 Jupport the
candidate "ckatd'' an each sw:c's
E¥cuti-tt hl6 ever rccdvcd.
~ 1*11 manbcr:&gt; fed lllal primary.
Carta cannot beat Rcapn in
Ironically. lh&lt; propo.al was
November becaUI&lt; of hiJ Mandlna oc:&lt;q&gt;ted by Ihe Republicans at their
and rear that D&lt;rnocratlc: control or tonV&lt;tltlon, In ordor ro free Bw;h
bolh branch.. or
is and Anderson dolcplcslo vote for
jeopardiud.
Re...n .
Thoso feclinp arc ernbodl&lt;d in
Kennedy hiS also pushed for an
the pus h
for
an open open conV'cncion sinct it became
convonrion-the onlY way lh&lt; Plrl1 apparent in the Iauer aa,es or his
tan rid itidf or Carter. ThrouJ)l (lmpalan
Canrr wou[d havo

eo.,....

•n••

Vel despite tbc currcnl
croundswdl or support CO&lt; an open
c-on.. entioc, mog iru.idn"¥ insist iu
thances arc &lt;lim and caner ooiU win
Jcoomi.oation. Houu Majority
Leader Jim Wriaht pr&lt;dicled the
movement would 'Truk out" well
before Jhc New York ptbcrin&amp;o At
P&lt;... time Thuroday, only tbrco
aoYernon had endorsed 1he
idto - New York's own Huah
Carey, Conneaicut's EUo Grasso
and Richard Lamm or ColorAdo.
No one expccu Carter 10 sacril!oe
lb&lt; offiec h&lt; has so d~tdy
foughl to tcop. The Prc:sidrnt Is
generally rcprd&lt;d a$ a tough loser

numerou s mceti nas
*ICh
diltndlarlt&lt;d Conarasmm •n an
dfort 10 muule aoy pre&lt;onvcntlon
diurnl and ern~ at the head or.
unh&lt;d and happy party, mons
enouaJt lo fcndolfthethallon_,or
tndtpcnd cnt candidate John
Andcnon ud R&lt;.,...
But lh&lt; whole open conV&lt;tllion

This void hll&lt; l&lt;d to spcrulatiV&lt;
auessln1 a~.mes u ro whom the
convent,oo wnl turn to at rhc last
momenl. Other than Jacbon and
M\lskit, the namn or Vice
Praidtnl Woller Mondal&lt; and
Arizooa Conarcuman Morris Udall
havr been duwing considcrablt
oncnlion The ambitious Carey has
all bul pl.accd his own name: in
nominuioo. lltboQih few expc&lt;'l
hlm 10 rective any SUJ&gt;POM at lht
party ... hmna.
Yet for all th&lt; potential
proanou~aron ready to cucss what
th&lt; C'On•&lt;nliOft will decide, such a
task may be almost impouiblt.
Parlays are UCC&lt;dinaJy difrocult to
forc:aJI, Onct insick, sht hall admisl
lh&lt; frcnrltd alm0$plrut or hoopla
and rtvdry, the cleli:lllal may find
lh&lt;IOid•cs "'""' a ....y oa a whim
and 1upponin.a a surprise candidace

who

may ca\JiC an even Jrt.lltf

inuc: wu rekindled wi1h ahe recent

aoncral elettion calamity lhan

diotlosure that B1lly caner has betn
dtalina wilh th&lt; Ubyans . The rol&lt;
o r tbc Prt,idt:nt and ocht"r mcmbers
or his administration in tht fiasoo
bas been the 50\lrcc or mue:b interest
to Americans, especially in this
poM-Walor&amp;••• era or ml&gt;trust and

Caner.
And in .such a volatik dmion
year as 1980, where the unqpcct&lt;d
b CO!Jimonplato, look for th&lt;
blurfe, olld ctpect political
pandemonium from New York City

nut week .

The BEST of BUFFALO

it's .comingies comingits comingit's comingit's' ~omingit's
SURVIVAL '80

URtE PIZZA
011.... • Pepperoni
1. BecauM we put rnoN than 11b. of mozerella
chMM on our laru- or •rctnan ptzza.
2. W• put rnoN than 'I• lb. of ~ronl on our large
or afcHian pizza.
3. We offer thick OJ thin cruat et ~ ~xtra charge.

~bli'c......

$3.50
·-------------with coupon
Valid from A'-CJ 8-20, 1980

PHOTOCO.PYINC

•••••

JSS S.W~IW

Molt. - Fri•• 9 • s ""'

�Tht Direaor. of Sub lloOfd I, In&lt; apptowd a
yar-ror
198().11 last Wednesday afier r&lt;approprlluna .... aal
dlmion allocations and bloek••• ano&lt;heo !undrn&amp;
.request rot • 0~ Ca.rc Ct:ntrr ftAJ.Iblhl)' W\ld)'.
S1udtn\ B"r A»ociauon (SBA) r(l)rnnuauvc Alan
RO$t"'fcld near 1M end of tt\t mettma propostd fhll
Sub Board allocatt SJ700 for the &gt;!udy front an
unbuds&lt;t&lt;d
fund.
Over ba1J of the unc.xprt'ttd wandraH, ~C\.""'rdma to
Sub Bourd Budget Dir!X10r Aln Cuhn, Vtll) due 10
mathemadcal and 1ypina errou when the bud&amp;n .... a,
preparod. A SJSOO Jwil&lt;h from lh&lt; Htahh Care
Oi\'IJion's Co.rdiu·Pulmonary Rau.scilatlon da'" to the
Health Advi.&lt;or) Committe&lt;'• (HIACI lruuranct fund
auo~td tbar amount to be reaJJoc:ated to OChtf Sub
Boatd div~lOos
Ho'WC'Vcr. thf «tn funds "'etc- allocated to a.hcr
~nHF\.OO.. CAI'EN Uftl...-.ltyPNs~LK.-t.tls~~~a
te0f9•ftlc.adon o4 poeta at LM IOCJof ttM IJnfy« sfiJ' adlrllrtU.ttatton 1ft 1M wau 01 t• o di\i"'lOn.S before Ru~fdd 'lu.~ allo~~ to P't'\C'flt hu.
SJ411,)00 budaa-up $2000 !rom Ia~

n.ooo

.

JXOPDQI 10 the Board ( u~1n confirmed I hat 1h~

.,tM"~~·

al~ucm or the

atldlfion&gt;l monel hod b«n &lt;l«ld•d

pnor 10 W rn«tiog.

Ketter contemplates
Capen reshuffling

Sub Board would nol b( abl~ to di~J~f)e lln) mom·\

by ~lh Goodchild
"''•~• t._IJ,u,

Rusen rt·ld ).UiLf 1h:u he 101~nd' I&lt;' !t:Qtu,"\1 lundinv
fmm lhe HJAC. bu1 C'lPit'lM'd du,apjlOlnun~IU thaf t1

Umvci'tll)' Pr~"ldt-nt RnbC'n l t-:ttter '' t&lt;ons.Ktcroun1 u reoraanl/st•on
of h•~ orri..'"t In the -.a~t of the ,nign-auan~ uf the number t"o :antJ thrct
m(n m rhh idmumHauon-E:\~cuU\'C VKt-- Prt\•denl Albtr1 ~rnu anJ
V~tt Prt\tdt&gt;m for l\~:a4.1cm h.· Aff:11n Ronakt 8uno
Soun:C" tndt~o.ltrd Ia~• ~"., th31 rhr ptan -.o\Lid ccrucr ~1n111nr
5omu'' off.cr~nd t('fl~JIC'IO. it ~1lh Ihe- tlC"' poittiUn or 1\dminlsll~l l \t \ k\.
P1a1Ckn1 A\kJIIM.lnttll~ . \oO"k 01 thr current pt()l." &lt;dutf' uf fCf'C"IfhrtJ rf\
knttr mill) tK cttancnt
k t1tn 10kl 71fr S/Wrtfllm 110 COI'\CUt(' ,liln"' hl \C b«n rOfmUiiilcd.
lhhuuAJ'! he e\~h 10 rt~tt a dtouort b) 1he md of 1hr n•onrh I ha\en"t
had~ ~o.han-.t hl th•n~ about '' )C1."' Kcucr c.xplarnrd .. thu I "'Jill tn .J\'
tOant !lt"UOW. lhtn~IRS 4lboUI II I hi\ ~te-l. "

Ketter dC\Itnrd IU \peculate: on "'hcth'"" ht: \\Ould ellm•oariC' ~he- l \C\U11\C
Vt&lt;'Mdrnt ·, M'"illon. allhnuvh ht' admturd u •• ,., undt"t

Vtee

COI1\1dtiJIIOn, ' '

' AitC'r f'lto'
The ;&amp;htt ltlUI\t 1n i:I Hn l ntttm~ tht Ptl.S:Ihon ~ 10 tun~ .art l '~'\'UU\IC Vttc
rrr~tdtnt , A!'.CI\IIUll 10 lhr Pr~\it.ltnl Ron SrC'"ifl norc:d '' 11'1&gt; HOI Rf the'"""'
~1f dL'l..' •&lt;h n ~t unt Wn) 0 1 unvlhrt,' ' Stc1n satd, add1ng a linal dcu\lon \\OUid

Sub BoaJd Excanh·&lt;! O!ftttof Df.nnt+. Blarl aa,,~
rht Day C:ue Ctnlcr romnunrr to ap~rox:h lhC' Hlf'\C
~Inch ha~ msur.tn« Cund n'!Of'l~&gt; 11\ltl.. blc:- for I'C' '"

heollh r&lt;latod i&lt;'ti&gt;tll''· Bl:&gt;&lt;k addod thel tiJ&lt; HII\C
could gran1 the''~~ 1\Jnd) tn two v.cd:'l, Yth~rt;~,

unul ScpLembtr I,

\\n\JIQ \oiJ\-l" ~ul' Butut! mort" 11\l'll~) 111 II a : I• •11 ~ CJ.In h
J)l.llh,\ ul '''""'"' \OUnd

diM:anunuig rht rrl~'t.'n4

cq,upmcn1 .

In lht Publl'-illtnQ\ l."&gt;i\f\.fOII. lf\f' r~.Hd r~·t..Uhc,J •
budl!\.1 error b) .tp.rtclnl I t\ \UJ'r••fl flu Olil••r ,.,, ,
rhrou~h ';.JCXX) 101 ruat;,~nteC\1 II&lt;I'L"fll•lllf t-1 ,--.""t'~·

'ltudcnt nlll:&amp;niauion hotd fuiiC"d 1u aJ'Irr(,1l"IIIC even Hm.-I"C''t'nt o l lht Su., Board blWJt1 h&gt; l'tld "'"~le·partnt
-uudcnl~

do,.

Student .o\\s-()(:~auon (SA) frta~" r"' 1\loan ""loth~tn
OIJ)f'1tO\f'J Of tbc:0&lt;t)'(llrC' CcmcrbU1 ·tllt,·iol '' I
tC"CI lha1 11 n otppropnatt (Of ~ub lklard t(l ~t1 t!\10 the
buutlt'\t. ot f undtAA ftaq,..Jn) wudtt"'t.' •
The Um''""'"&gt; l!nK)(l ;\\1''''~ Su.lr-.J tll \tU
ltllt\l "C1'" ~t&gt;U 11 the ttudlt'l hn11n1\ A nt\Wte"'n h)

the Board ;aho ddut.;J oi "'~"'''" ,,, :tlb.:ith! "'"
Jddtrtnn-a.l S~Ci l I&lt;' rrw nttwr 0 ,('

o.\nothfr l1n1Hr-.u ~ ru.,l"~a"''"· ,,., {Hrrf'~t~
.i\ rltul.dtn,_.,.,l',,/. mt'llltt. 1o"'mf' lOtte
~h('P Ji d)OI~U b\ ( Ulilt' J(' tt.in• lhC' 'tu&lt;l,."t\1

h.1tmnh \!llJ'o' n

dc-la.a~o-d ' ••h• l t!'\f"C''..... u thL
maj0f1t) optmoJ\ b) cmohaii\.Ollh ._..,HII he ~n·1
~IK'\C: Thu1 di'rf'Utri'M de:-'""' It" •A\ mCH~ tund,nr
~atht4ti . ho"-t" ..-'~ rn:"&lt;n1~d .1 ,u.. cnrul mot .on Vtl\tct\
alk&gt;l.·&amp;lcd Slf«) 10 ]hu .. dtYI.IJrr('••l ""'''h tht 'ltflUhtttf\n

r••ttt •.:a.uN\ SV)'• v.:L'

&lt;.Jradtat( SwJchJ ~.,.....-:tllton tt..SI\t. rcprncmiii\C'
"""' Mod11&lt; to rodt&gt;« th&lt; c&lt;n&lt;rol UUAB •tll'tfld l•n&lt;
b) \600 o,u-. ~undb dcfutC'd 8mnd tntmbt-h
t.."'C'murrrd wuh UUAO Ptr\Onnc-1 -aJ the mC'1:'flfl• "'hn
... utd the dt"du.•uon of iu mcmbt'ra and tht' necr-''""YI()
(lfo~rl) rc~ard &amp;he .,..Or~en. Thr" ~und la.h dt,n.IOH
•lf lJUAR "''i1!. KtantC'd addtunn:tl lunch' to purchiht..Ound cqu1pm~m "'h kh 111~)' bot u~ t'l) Ulhcr UUI\ H
\h\a ..lcm \ and acllvilic~o., NaUuu1 ob~r\'00 that thl\

ttl:u lhc ot:~~JllilfK'T ftuhh\h (\ u~ Rn111d"\ monlhl)
~ll leud;u .

In othrr hodttel ttU~JHtc'~J, the 'lut'l (loattJ l)~r,-c.: tnr ..
tu in'"·r~a~ 'ht" ')t•\ual l \Jllt..JI,on Ptnonnallinc:

a~u~cd

by Sl800..

bt made in Ausu~•

C'af'M!n llatltrNIJt:f\ ruin ltd IU Somit'~ pendrn&amp; dcpatlnrt :t~ .l t...,·~ tf3"tHI

A Special Rib Eye Steak Dinner for 2

ror the pcnllhfc rMhurmnl'l rhr Prcs1dtn1 dnt.'tJbc=iJ !-tomu ~ h•~ ··attt:l
man v.ho. '" fil:ttt t1'~ -ab_o.crh."C, t\ abt(' to ma\r dt:.:l\t&lt;HI'" m ..
!&gt;lnltl;u ma.nrwr On~oc Somtl ha' m.adt a tit&gt;.."1itOII, hu ~u~uor '1\i.lt unnhk
~,,..-a

plus all the salad

u:'" "'&lt; •I ~ t.'OmrlrtC' .-., 1ht E~ «"uti\f" Vt~t Pr~drot', ""'~"'
\\uh ~nm·~ dcp.IIHUIC', no one h ft1J(lc1tdl)' kCr """h th\M ...me
abdllift. Con~~;.cJcflnl clliln&amp;e, St~ttn e~pl&lt;tlnl'd, u; il "rc~uon to C,Omtt
landtna the Pt~tdmcy Ill the Unt\CrJU)' or Sowht&gt;tn llhnon•••
The""'"' UQ~IItOn of Adm•tu~r-ativc Vkc Prt'SidfOt v.ould bt rilkd ""h
50mtoOC horn IOlldC the Umv~ity unti11t ts ruml)' tstabh~td. I \Qtth.t
do'C 10 the ptan u•d. After 10meume, he nOted, format tc'in:h pt~C'dur«' \
~oulo ~ Jmlillod 1o Olllht n~ •lol.
The ntv. Admtnfltrltivc "•~ Prrstdtnl would be charred ~•th r«t•\•nc.
aod at11n1 upon rcpont, rmm moany of tht- com..,utr:r-oritrntd dl"t(ion~o &lt;'fl
filmPU\, l UC:h JU tht' omce or AdrniMions a od Rt't'Qrd~ and lhc Dc,..QUOIC'ftl
or l n~ilUI,On:a1 Rt)('tuch. The duties y,ould abo IIU:Iud'\,hAndluta.
df;)('unu:nh rn.'fiVl"d from tht -Librark\,
AJlOthcr souree called the 1-hift a "-smill organltalional tniUitl" IJHH
wuuld ..dt:ar some C'i:Ut"l',Orlr:\ or rti)Ordnt. ••
10

'Shirt.lna rt,\OUI'tH

you can eat!

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thai this v.ould rauh '" a strc:-o~mlintd and
"&lt;ltc:tnlrllllzod" Pr&lt;Sidtnl's OffK't, allho ug~ he ••flbdl ttl &gt;pteulol•
funhcr He tho :wtnod lhot by &lt;11aoain1 the proc«&lt;urt for &lt;omput&lt;r
dt"is.ion• rt-portin&amp; to ahe Adm1nisuati ...t&gt; ffKT Pmtdcnt , ra1hcr than
K&lt;1t&lt;t, "A lot or &lt;!t&lt;r&amp;Y ,.ould ~ saY&lt;d."
Th'J rK"W ~tt•UP 'tllotdd r~Une Keun- or 11)3Jt) of ~c da) ~o-dtt acci\'ttl'"
o! c~t Unl~tr&lt;•llc&lt; and olio~ him to mok&lt; looJ-tam pohcy dtc:i"""''·
anothet .W\IICt' nuttd. Sit&gt;tR upla:u.ro that "tft 1 umc of V.un .. ln&amp;
movr=. thm' ••• some hard dedslon• ,.hid! lay ahnd" l.nd 1h11 tht
President, rr«d from some o f lhe man mundane mattt&gt;n or cht
Uni\trSit)', couJd ¥~&gt;0fk on mOtf plannin&amp; ror the fU•ure.
Tilt E\tc:Uii•• Vkc Pr«id&lt;nl'• position _WO&lt;Ild not b&lt; the only unl'
afftc:tod by any dtonac:s Kruer misht dtcidt to make. St&lt;in uplaincd.

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Assistan1 to 1he Prnklcm Harry JIK'bon and Assistant to. th(' Ex«: Utl\~
Viet Presidcnl M . Carioca BKa would tho ha•e lo ~ ln••oiY&lt;d in the,...
shufnina. Sttin noted . Jackson is currently doublina as Ae~ina D•rtctor of

6 nly $6 .4 9 at Bonanza!

A RIB EVE DINNER -FOR 2 FOR ONL V S6.49!

Public Arraars, a JK)'Ition whic-h Sttirf termed. "a-s int"fta!ingly l•••e
..Won or 11\l&amp; school...
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rcorpnizatton rrron, dtin&amp; Jack.&amp;:on a.nd Boca. ''These-

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(Ontklrralionl which Wilt hove to be ~riahtd.... Scc:in stra.'fd lht-difrl·cu h ~
w1th nnd•nJ lht plll"t' whcrt" Jackson .. would ril best" In the Un1vtnnr
hi«orchy.
Ab.o afft&lt;tod ~ould ~ the Offter or Vi« Ptt&gt;ldtnl lor Ato.c kmt,
Aflltu. a po$1 Bunn r&lt;1f&amp;ncd !rom C3rlia OU. summ&lt;r Ahlloush a.,..,_~
C'OnUDIUH 1\&amp;l b«ft (Of~ 10 hdp twnf' a SU«'USOI, no d&amp;lt ~ bern WJ
b)' t:a1e 10 ~ppolnt a rq&gt;ltcmJtnt,
O audt Wtkh- Bunn's fonner asmtant ""ho IOJ&lt;IaJI rnonlh """name&lt;!
"''""ll Vk&lt; P rt&gt;td&lt;!lt lor Acadtmic-A(Iail'$-SliQ&lt;&gt;iod lh.U thra.....Oan..-

.tec10r of/ 1M Uni\'-tt'$01)' "'oukl becomt' "morr uamr.cam·· tf IiilO)

r«&gt;rganil.a110n " lnsdtul&lt;'ll.
''I wo~ld lll tto....,tht rNhufnlna." ht rnnarLod. "lh011 ,.. ~ould go
dlrt&lt;tly to I he Prcoid&lt;nt for our rtpOt15." Wdch •1lrftotl) •&lt;pon &lt; to
Somlt.
AnoJh•• .\OUrce mamttln&lt;d lhll tho plan i• not really new and th•l 11
"tie,5 bf'tn 1ossrd 11round hrr.e a long·ltmc *-'a r'ntant of , c,..~hapln&amp; the
o(fkc, ~~ He Qddtd th111l1 W01t4d ptlll~ Uni~iiY .. in lint "4-ith MOil Ol ht'f
t'Omp;uabl&lt; IASihUtiOR$," In tern" O( ursanitallon.

e~tra

charge) a bek.t'd potdto

fror&gt;cll !rles or rnoshtd po&lt;ato-• lhlck

Stein maintained I hill ''II number of interest-s WOUld hilYC' 10 be' halancrd

TeJ~es

toast-end ell

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salad and lhln9-:s

you can h&lt;lp youroel! 10 at
our fomous Discovery Salad Bar.
And Chcr~·.s ~ver ony tipping.
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And you'll I"'~ """l )-ou gee!

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2 f or $6.49

Oln.nN \ndudb tlteall., pol"lo. toast &amp; all th• s.a..l4d vvu U" e..ti

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Co..~pon

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a~..-erogt end ~ttetJ •rt no'

lncludt'4 .

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l fashion for summer gimp

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b)' JM-Midl.d CUoa..
$p«MMt 10 " "

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wll&lt;l hones (or CXH:ds, wtuchcver you tik&lt;) 10 &amp;ft ""'
out o r bed. Now durina tht summer. il takes t\'eD more
btUI&lt; forct 10 keep me lhefe.
My summtt 1ook an intc.rt.$Cin.a twisl six weeU ago 1.1
1 was .crossina an interstetlon In thr Uni\'crshy
n&lt;IJhborhood. Fallloi 10 ch&lt; stound. I rupcured my
Achm..• tendon, an Injury for which chc only cure is
sur&amp;cry and thr« mondu in a Ita c:asc. After a rew days
in the hospital, I realized it WIS cooslbY&lt; IO w«b of
cacchina ra,s on chc C&amp;nadi&gt;ul beach&lt;$ and hdlo co
bod·riddm aftmiOOGS or waachlna Chonnd 29 rcrula.
With my kssa.lcd in iiJ plaster of paristO{!lb.tbinp
bcpn 10 ch-&lt; in my modes! Nonh &amp;ffalo ~
I once considered myself a prOIIY wild IUJ• UO&lt;d 10
dimbinc b&lt;l- lhc lhc:aJ when blu~ conar
Buffalo&lt;&gt;ians"W&lt;r&lt; rubbing chdr cyn and s«lins r.radY
for anoiherday'olabor. Now my Idea of a good lime Is
shtlna a1 my window overlook in&amp; Main Scrm watchin~
movie-.goers stagatr out of the Granada thea•~ after
che midnishl &gt;howlna of Tlrr Rocky HorrQf Pktun

S/t&lt;Jw.
I am now bc:licvC'd 10 be wha1 mostt'Aoo-lcgtd homo
sapt~s refer to as a 11mP. That's •ba~ Om.n.is Wta~;et
,..., in chc old "Gunsmo~c" rnuns, chara&lt;:lerizcd by •
"'alk cllac is IICiualy mort of a llobbk. Whcrcvtt lao.
I'm accompan~ by m~ fa~chful erucch&lt;&gt; on ,.bich I
can lean for s«un1y. On aood da)'l I hop oround m)
apa11men1 on my "good" leJ ,.hi&lt;h is devdoptna
Htrculean siu calf musclts 1h11 will one daydv.arf my
ochcr I&lt;Jilkelhc Hulk docs Mr. Rogcn. Bul chcrc·~ no
t1me ~o worry about thll now. My more rmmcdiacC'
conC"Cms are man.asin&amp;occa.sionat trips to the groc·n y
store and doln&amp; my laundry now and thtn.
Ac:tuall'y. laundry dayJ'havr bttom~ easier since t
only hav~ 10 wash the &amp;horu 'and t·sh1r1$ I ~ around
myabodt. Thtrmofmypa.nuwon't fitovnthecast.
S1n« I no,. 'AUt only one:.sock 11 a lime. I run 001 of
underwear •'ffb bdorc I'm ready to launder my sod.
coii&lt;Clion. AI lima. bfc boeornn compllat
r a
aJmp.

"My days now consist of sitting and pondering
my complicated future, reading and sitting,
sitting and dreaming of !hose grand castless
yet to come, sitting and thinking, thinking of
Sitting. I abhor the word."

imp(Kiiblt for - co tak~ • ~~~a-. £ad! lllOr'l1lns I
oow ensaa~ Ill what I affcctiooaldy rder 1&lt;&gt; as my

"SI'Wh bllh." I stand ill ft0t11 of lh&lt; kilchauint and
Wh&lt;n 1 wu a c:oUq,c .enJOt,ll u1i&lt;d 10 take a ceam of larhcr up befor~ rinsins off w1U1 1 clatDp washdo&lt;b.

OIMou!Jy. this dcaruiaa technique I• much 1..,
choroush chan chc convcolional lho- so I have
becom&lt; used co kttpina chc window• open In whichever
room l hop lniO, for th&lt; sake of thosc around me.
Thinss have become so bad in my own room •hill onco
Of my fricndJ has Lhreac&lt;ned 10 borrow I fire truck and
hose me down Ilk&lt; a zoo animal as I lay sprawled upon
my bod.
My days now consist of siulna and pondcrina my
complicaccd lllcurc, rcadina and siuins. sinins and
dr&lt;amiftJ Of t'"* srand .,...... da}S yet LO COlli&lt;,
suuna and lhinkinJ, tbinkinaof siulns. Siulns. I abhor
chc ,.ord.
My tnftrmJIY has evro forced .,. 10 a;l&gt;e up my
favorhccvcninspautirrle. No. DOl SQ. sollylcader. I've
been for«d co $iddine my pJS&gt;ion for bar hoppin&amp;.
Oancina at. ban praenu:d a problem s.ince J now need a
larae emount of room in wb;ch to svdne my fony
pound ca&gt;C. So. in the in&lt;er&lt;&gt;l or othl'f rock and rollm.
l'\'C 1ivcn up practicin&amp; a new s.tC'P J call tht punk·
aimp.
"ComlnJ IIo_..
My boUC" lldjlutmcnc of all 1h11 •ummcr ""' bcm
dcahnc -.tth thost latt ni&amp;bl houn.. My cast is sh1ptd in
such a mani'IIIZ, that it is d1ffteuh to ljc on ca1hn m)'
fronc or m) ba&lt;1t. I've Jdl~ uscd 10 che conllls and
1urn1nr (rom sid~bUI I don't lhink my ather
foot 111111 e-t·cr be conretu restln.&amp; aaamst thaa r&lt;X'k hard
plasttr or paris for eight hours at a time. To di1pmsc.
wilh ' ' n10ch noc:lurnal lravtl as POUiblt, I hi\~ my
cru"y linle plastic urinal boule placed bcsidc my bed.
The p To dispense with as much nocturnal lr!l\:CI as
possible. 1 ha\'e my c:rus1y tiulc: pla.stk urinal bottle
placed bcsi&lt;lt m bod . Th&lt; P&lt;Oblcm is chal I Ql1 nC\tt
nnd lht bbsced thine when I really nttd i1 and -.hen I
frntily do....n. my aim ha&gt; n&lt;•n be&lt;n chac &amp;ood

antwal

The 1ncon~t"nimce -.-tuch on« caused ..mf tht mosa
was abt'tttd for cbt tn0$1 pan by t ..olution as.

tnl{id)'

simple as 1 1oothpkk, only a Uulc: b•aacr. The worst
ciltm)' or aft y cast~wcarer i~ the hch. and I spmt d.ays
ag.onbine O\IC'f how ro scratch mine.. My donor to1d mt
that iu:hcs v.cre psychosoma.tic anywly and to just
.cr;uch nly nose if l had to. h didn't work. t ha,·c 100
much of an imagination. th•nkina of bup and
whate"er llnlt crawly 1hincs 1ha1 r:ould mak~ my cut

Hnp-alnng
Trips to the supermarket ha~;·c become even more
exasperating. Arter collar,na one of the de.-ks at the
chcck~ ut coun1er, he hns ca follow me with the
~hopping cart a.s I crutch my wa) up and down the
Wsles. This means I bavc to pi)' for everything I bring
home from . Ihe store. A aimp'$ hfc is often timn abdt no-. home.
c~pen.si~;e.

Tht" in.con•;t"nit"nea in •11mp's day start urly in the
mornin1. like wha1 $.&amp; comn lime
"'ash- Tilt- C'.all.
....t\lc.h extmds to ju.st btk&gt;~ mr bip. makes it \'ntually

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No ..... ..,hcnt,tr I get 1he urac to .S('I'atch. a1 lnsf on
chctor pare or my Jq. 1 ""'• nl« Ions blunc chopsucl
10 rub unlll my hnn·, f'OftiC'ftl. Left IS full Of simplr
plt:~u,rt\

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RECORD CO-OP
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also carry the latest In:
ROCK * JAZZ * BUDGETS &amp;. CUTOUTS
Blank Tapes, Dlscwasher &amp;.. Other Accesorles

OPEN MON-FRI 1 Oam-2pm

�Bottle Bill law will return to
State Legislature next session {
by Marc Sbennao

f"ooatlonaJ brc-wme1 and soda resailus-MUler.
Pepsi-have iprm

Kudv.·eiacr, Coca-Cola, ;and

A_ficr playing softball in lhc. .sweltc:nn~ heal. the
1eammiUc1 duwn a few beers- 10 cool off. They 1hro""'
Lhc::il t-mpt)' ronu'lioera: m tht Qe.lr~l u~h bin and
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n\ito. famUiUJ mode I)( dt..pc»'a) mlly beromc a
mtmUf)' ir the New York S1a1t Boult Uill tr.'.slb ntxt
year~ T he laY. requires a depO!ih on wf1 drin ~ qnd malt
bcvcraae (btC't) boul n- and t.'lln~. Although month~

-away from ll: formaJ legbbJiv.: vote. 1..:00\ume•
advcx:ates art preparina a mo.)or lobbying push for lhtbill.
"The Boule BiH would save an incredjblt&gt; amount of
and encrg)', ' ' claimed Orchard Park

rcsot.~rccs

conserva1ionis1 Nan l\ e:kerman. 'l"ht community
Jtlivist nou:d sever.d benefitJ of tht bill S\J(h as the
creation or loc:al jobs through conr otin~r h311dling and
wnhln.1 aud the uvlng of cnerl)' and r~ources
Lhrougt. le.ss niMUfactUtil'l.i ·
com!liumcr prices.
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Bitrba.gc llnd I014Cf

leaulafivc and public Juppon for lht

bill. Statt pqlitlts hu prtventtd it from even g~ul o&amp; tt'l
an A&gt;Scltlbly noor VOle. Th~ bill;, sponsored by New
Yor k City Democra1 Oli\'er t-:oppe:ll and ~and\ o good
chance of p:as.sing accoulilll to New York Public
lni&lt;resl R"'tar&lt;h Group (NYI'IRG) lo~b)i$1 Jud)'
Enok.
~brkt' t rh • n~es

Carpooling to UB

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ln an tf! •f"l to iB\Ie rnont)", t."nergy, und rthe\'e toc:otl traffic con.~;~uon,
the UB Dcrarunrnl of Public Solrety hai dcvtlopcod -a c.arpoolin1 proaram
for Univer,Hy commultf!o/ A .summer pilot program i.s rm"' 1r1 errt.~r. with
ho~ or i1 \.nminulng schedule throughout lhe ~hool )'t'31 '
"If tver\nnt 1..-nrpookd. I here: would~ le&lt;&lt; ttafric- contest ion , le., , our
poll uuon , 111d I ~ energ,y u~... iiC(."&lt;•rdlng 10 a lettCI from the
l*aoiC'S!tOtHU ')H~off Seo-atc. w'ho IS aul~i rt&amp; tht: D~r.,rrm~nl~ of Public

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Jtrn l utle or Publt;;- SafttY
at 636-12211 You .cao ot.t a.m i\ rompute, ftWUout id~Hf)ing. potential
&lt;':uoont th't •tll bot~t after cornulelinr it qudtlonnnirc.

Ac..:ording lp s-ourus fror:n several at:li,•l'\1
orgwUtatr&lt;llls, Govtrnor Hugh l . Care)' and State:
Assembly Spea~('f Stank)' Finti ha~·c coerced
ltgj.sl:uot~ 10 ~r 3.l lr ht bill In rhe Ctl(llrnC'rcc C'omm1 1 h.~ .
The suun.-cs pont tn an apparent ..tJe.:~t" baween Care)
and che Miller Brewing Company. m wh•&lt;'h •
sovcrnor allq:ctlly proml\ed Miller 1ha1 ht would
oppo.$ot the b1ll if lh~ t.:omp.;an)'"\ .Syro.ru'C' brewery
rermlins in it~ pr~nl loe:~tion .
A worler In Carey's. office of fk"'rlopmc:m P l'llnnin~;
wa.l!i ::Jdmutcdly eva51ve 1n re.~pondlng. 10 rha1 ch3!gt.
"Miller did thrcatt'd 10 lea.V&lt;' the Suuc :· Dardh
Mt Nilmt-t 1old The Sptclrllm. She di\t:l:tirnC'J
knuwlcdgr of an)• "de~l." bur did not discount t ht
J'O"' Ibilh) of ~uch an a.greemtrH.

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S1tuJtn1-r\Jn: NVPlR(.. and other organrz-"tiom arr
planninr, 10 pus.h a new A'scmbl)' vote 1rnhe- ~inter
;t:$;•on, .. I ddimttly bcli~.,c there Wlll be a Bottle Bill
withm three year•." £n.ck remark('(~.. Tht advoca1c
u,plai ned thar nHi ny facton- prc,surc: from
constituents, 1ht net&lt;~ to rtducc: was~e. and rcsouru
impons and join1 consumer organizing ~._ilb-wiU
favorably lmpinll,t upon the he:a.vily·lobbied
asw;mblymen .
The bottllnt and cannins indu~uy, fearful orlo\•nc a
urong bcvt"fa,gc mar\.et share' 10 local rrtalkr,, ha'&gt;

contended tb-al jobs would be lo.~.t , no ene-rg)' would be
uvro and HUtf cosn would 001 d~rcasc i( 1he.
ltgistatio" I,. ~d . Btll w~U·r~·ht'd littt31Uit
u~d b)' tht' bill'• ~\t,ppt1rl~--rountcn \irwaHy e\'Cf)
h1di1JU1' COmpJGJIII . -.... ...

"Bolh ~ldCJ han an imptWIH' array of staJi~:uc s~"
obstrvtd Jt&amp;h.huht &amp;dc MarL AJo\lt Tilt; iUi.k h•
Speaker Fin~ nutcd that the bill'~ opporu.·m,. Jlld~r if
nllfionaJ biU lnstcu.d of !Cllllcred ~Htte h~\\&gt;. •n urd~1 H•
equalhr rc-1 ull ln&amp; marker chanJt\ , Alh.U
a~ ~nO\I.'IedseJ. howC\· ~. !hat 1h~re: ~ ~ .gro~ •ng .4upporl
for lht New York bill and hinted th:tl "Crevttnor Carey
may

be commJ, out lor 11 . •·

lltat~. inchadmM Michican ~~;nd Ou:gpO. ha\ t
··mondoUOI) dtpo~l' conuuner 1qi.ilation.. by
bmh re-ferendum and le~ashltion . (New York Sc:.J.tCdO&lt;."
0()1 allow f('(Crendutn1&gt;). 81 mO:CL"3\XOtJOU. 3 'nBIIOnlll
bill I,. t).f't('1cd 10 f'IIJi!) t h i" d~adc for thr IC-ll..\00" ot('tl

Se\e-n

pa~~d

hy Enck .

Th&lt; New Ym • Sme Koppel! btll. lh&lt; hhl) ctoolc&lt;
fo• li OC'!Qr \lOll!, does not wua11)' mand:ut rccyclio~
"' II mc:rdy plat:es a mont."hlry value on containrr.s;·
u'"plo.intd Enc". b ul that in it&lt;~;tl( gi\'~ a financial
lnc:c:ntlvc-10 re\:yde.

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!Cnrn t•r CJI W HISJlUn r 1

Lowest Legal
OISCOU.NT PRICE$

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Millnigh·t
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The current sysccm of ccnuafrud, one--way :
c-ontainer d llolribUitOrt, lfl.ftlti.Uc:d by these compao.o e
after World War 11 . would probably h&lt; ttploccd by ~
local ~;ompetitlon and r~'Y..:Iin~ tf more .staJ.e~o pa_u
legj~la1ion .

Re gular Chili, a na
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�Baseball's videoless broadcast

I A hero-less four yec;Jrs
by JMtph Sfmon

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throat-yoU have 10 strain a bn 10 enjoy 1t.
l tnatlnl.llon comes into pia)·, as tM I11Ctnn hu 10

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Spum: L/ittN

Wll&lt;n President C'Mter d&lt;dckd the Unn&lt;d Slaw "ould 1101 po~~o&lt;lp~~e
In til&lt; Moscow Olympk-s,ll&lt; (OJlcd 10 reohu one imponaor r&lt;p&lt;raWoQn of
Ihe n\0\t- Of course h~ conJ.ckttd tbt cff«t it v.:ou.Jd bii\C on fu1urc
Of)·m pea. but •hat aboulthc immcdialc consequt":Dccs-ho-. \ltdl Amnic.a
.suf"\'t\t •ithow lu.-QUadrennJal Jummn hero?
Thr rilluns of this cou.nuy dtpcnd an 1 national spon.s saM tmet,ilftJ
C'\'CJ) four )'tar~. 10 JUJdc lht now Of «)nS"Umtf MOnf')' into the hind) of
the ctrtal makcu:, toy manufacturr:rJ a nd network ex;eculivcs.
1980 wfll pro,·c to bt' a d11rk year in American history, and it will no1 bt

be-cause o( 1hc economy, the ronfuud J&gt;rcsidC"miaJ election process or the
lran111n trbi,s-il wiU be this summer') failure lo produce a Mark Sphz.
AJ Spilz so rypj&lt;ally proved tllat phcrwminally aifted •thl&lt;t&lt; can ditlat&lt;
Ihe "IY Amttkans live. for four )t"fl, lht- xclaii'IK'CI.s.v.'immcr IPI)(&amp;rtd
on countlen ttfnisioo shows and c-ndorSfd evc:rythioa (rom rooahpaut 10
d\IVID&amp; cream; noc bad ror somcon~ ~ho lxlt:s a ~ali1y .
But •here 1$ Spitz now7 It '&gt; sif!lpk h&lt;'l aon&lt; to til&lt; land or wash&lt;cl-up
hn&lt;&gt;&lt;&gt;. His Olympic rcat "ill be rnnnnlxred fore\-&lt;r, but hi&gt; &lt;omlll&lt;rnol
on
appeal has complndy aoded: ht'\ now &lt;hatt.,_.int Earl Buu for
IM_Junior c:olltat cirr1Ji1.
Sp111' 1976 counter pan, 8ru« Jmncr, is no dirfcrnu . Tht l&gt;ecalhllon
,.'Hiner howt\'tr, decided 10 leave &amp;he land or hero worship In a more

"op'

dramark fiUhlon (or undramat'c as 1hc cast rnay be) b}' s.arrina jn thMI
disco c-xrravansanza. "Can't Scop 1hc- Mudc."
Sure, he WIIS good for four ycln or ''Whellhc.i'' commt'rdal.s. bi-wed;ly
llob Hope tp«ial5 and dozens or ''8:ntle of rhe Nttwork Star.s,'' but no-.
1\e') b«n rc&lt;IU«d co an honorary VIIIIIC' Pcuon .
t doubr he'll e"·en rila.ke Ihe CO\Itf of rhe N(f(Jonol SJor 10 ltmn ahb ye;u
(you Lno,., under til&lt; heodlln&lt; "JENN~ R CASTRATED IN CHAIN
SA\\ ACCIOEI\'T"J.
JcnnC"r'\ tf'rru a rri&amp;nm&amp; htto h 0"C1'. Mr Cann. American\ nt.fd a ne•
ltlldn Who, I uL .Y"l:. ., so•ns to be on the unny lunch~&lt;&gt; of rhord

Ltd\ '4i'1ll not sta.nd for taml'!ftl~lclrtrot1.
No-., a popular u spon)(' may be. "Wh-at about a Winttr Olympte "'ar:
make onr of them our n.auonaJ hero " Art )'Ou kidding' Mort: pteole
remember J1m C'rai&amp;*.!+ fruher than tht h()('lc:cy K&lt;Jalic himse:lf. And a' for
E.tic ••nuah\'' Heiden. how p;nnnm· can he br af he rEfuses to sell out to

J;tadn'\ th•~ Sc-p4m~bt'r.' Tht"C

"'omnlcrdulism?

An lmerc:&gt;tin~ paradox about the ~o.omn•trctal ap~ah)r an 01ymplt. hero
I) the fll'-' 1 thllr he or she •~ an amatC'ur Uthklc-a person who puu In yellt\

uf UllnlnJ at cao.iidcf3blc personal c\pcn\C', tn .somt ca~C') n:~u•ml the
temptation of profcu.onahsm ,.,,h all 11\ monctllry adqnta&amp;-a.
Ammo·, morale JUSt nov. li a1 a Ct:_t1able low and U.r Pf"OSptC1 or no

Olympoc hero it downncht d&lt;prmlna. c-rat M~b '""Y be for«&lt;! to,,,.
up advenilina ''Wbealies." '

findtn&amp;- a new

plca.ture

"''~uthlC

11

enjoyabk, bul

redi:scove:rina an old one- or 1ht me:ans a lot m~. Any
old bas&lt;ball fan .. mro:ple .,uhin hstming doswt« or
the m1.11y hours be and htt frirndl fpt'nt clustncd
around a racftO listminaco tht starit·fillcd broadca.sa .
Tht dt:'Vclopment or television has made che radio
Ob!iOICtC'-UniCSJ you'rt Ont of those- perfcctionbts
who'd rarher watc:h lht' I U~ wilh the sound orr and
rollow the acdon \'ia chc wlrelcu. But r11dio magic is
coming back.
Riiht n6w in Burrolo. dlomond fans can eot&lt;h the
ICiioo throuih tbrtt local Rations. WECK carries 1M
Toronto Bl"" Ja.Y&gt; and WEBR til&lt; BurraJo Boson&gt;.
both AM IIWonl. The An&gt;triarl Ltquc Eastcrn
DivWon kadcn. the New York Yant«S, atThcatd
over WACJ. FM 100.1.
The Yankee broadc:am staned in April or thl$ rw'
I&lt;&lt;Otdingto Dan Caton. di$&lt;: jockey for WACJ. "We
decided to so with th&lt; Yanktts be&lt;ausc that's what tho
listeners want: ' Caton Wd. "WC''vc had our biggest

mcrcast in liSteners' mall (rom the: 1 to IOsl01 when we:
broadcast the gamcs.."
WACJ rovers all of the Yanktcs' tames. "riaht
throt~Jt! ro the playoffs, rhc Krics. t"ierythint." hf'

added. Buc. unfonunately for MeU'" fans. 1herc " no

1hc spoken VliQI.dl. Tbtre arc some
bfoadas1cn •bo come acrou tn black and •hne.
PfO'ldon&amp; dry, play by play IK'COUJIIS O[ ~hat '&lt;
happen ina. Ho"""ner. Iben: art iOmt • ·ho mana1t to
make chc vi.su11 imagery casin-s:par"ln&amp; chC'iJnrra\'f'\
~11h chatter and color.
l'hll Ritulln, ex-Y'a nkcc sborutop, moy beth&lt; onh
radio broedcasttr wilh adi~ appearance to his credit'
Asldt from his covera:gc of Yailkre samrs, the Scoo1er
h'ir the charts with a aucst .shot Meatloars debut
album- addina hisi.nfamous "Holy Cow" 10 the .son1
"Paradise by the Dashboard UaJm." '
Rluuto spt;u cam• boardtul$ with Boll White and

Frank Mc;un on WCAJ, boo:led up w11h comm11lr) b 1
••· Yanl« &lt;81chcr Fran lfcaly.

R&lt;al&lt;. RtgW-

Ourana his three- tn.nings oJ coveraae. Rizzuto allo-.o.-s
a «nam .. inform\uu;.V'fc; i;etk lhrouah his v.·cuds,
easlns lht lock or video. With his obivious PArt ialit)
ror lhC YankteS, the Scooter ge.nerlltt:S tlchemnll and

drama.

Tht bHI WIY 10 ti!len lOA p mt Oil radio IS 10 Sil b)
vou rsciL lO mtwhcre com(ortabty in tht-

d•r~ -pouibiY with • rew been at hand. Anyone ustd
to th~ tube misht n«&lt;&lt; a period of adju,.mmt. bu1

&gt;Atlhln a few inniqs. the bel or p.aurn bee-om~

unn01kablt.
Racbo. IJkt r-ndint. eua lbc rntiaton of rnhl).
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opcnln&amp; up an opponuml)' (or liOmcont"s pttSOn-aJ
The Buffalo B:lsom ha,·c btm on rhc llr'A'3\' ts for lht' mt'mOu~ 10 color t11e ~on .
On cdcvts1on Reggie JaC'kson i ~ sho"'n :» JUst
pl)l rwo seasons. &amp;Gnt'faune -.hac " 'EBR reporter
Oudd Bailey called "a very aoo&lt;t oudltn&lt;t rcspons.." anolht:r ballplayer. but O\'tr the rad10. tht 1mcncr\
The Bisons 1u t Hn1ired to ~tcl:tnd home games becaus.r 1111nd ke) nun1bcr 44 alona ¥o ilh Jackson'$ s:catistu.·,
loal co&gt;.,_e or the Shn Stadoum herO&lt;$-

T hr Sc-oolt&gt;r

or ocher broadcasts.

and rcmrmbers Othtr octa.sionl when Jackson came
Bailey noted dtat .. Spath fans atner3lly nnly tal~ to throuah wich tht "din-Jer"-hiJ ttrm.
l'o bt honest, thC' telf'\'LSion") exactness carrits rtlt'
~~then som~hina'&amp; ""ronc-co..lHng thr stalion.
'4ti1Jn&amp; lttctrs. But wt've only heard aood lhin,son Ihe tomfon o( wring prtci.sciy What happens. But in a
broadcan, . J think 11 "'ould ~ m1ued ;r it w~srr't done &gt;port b ~t ba5&lt;boll, wl\i&lt;h hll• room tor tradition and
b~ U1.• •
anoaton, bdna eua un•t alwa) ) cvC'f')'thlna. Anyone
lutt'r1ina to a broackw IS 1 httlc like rndJnt one of wcurt 1n has 0,."11 ~"·c of~~ can &amp;d by wifh th~
tho« Enalisb dania tcacllcn try to ram do,.n )OUr 1ma,ae, and rorq,o tht ptctUf~ .
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Panama Reds smoke ou
softball champion~hip
b) Toar Ptul
A~o,.,

Spo/IJ £d;ror

As July &lt;Om&lt;&gt; lo a &lt;lo\t', th&lt; 1980 Summn lnu-arnural Sollball

Chompion&gt;hil" &lt;ndlld ... lh • liuln&amp;

r,.uh. Th&lt; men'• 11nab plll&lt;d

' "" r&lt;am&gt; v.uh od&lt;JIIJ&lt;,~~I 8 I ft'&lt;Ords hu h&lt;ld·IO·h&lt;ad llrUuJ&lt;. Th&lt;
Panama Rcd.sk•ns~ led b&gt; 1ht ton1d hn'f1na of c:apcain 81ll Fi~h.
confrontlld th&lt; ma..1rrl'ull hish·lr&lt; P&lt;OCiunJ of 1'11 Suthvan 1111d h"

Sad Vktoulltan1mllt~
Tht RcdJ.kinJ' ~ h•l •llltl.. and ncar O~tw.fe\.lfl: nc.ldfng proved roo
much (or thr d1c hard S1d VtdOU\ leant 1'hc Rc&lt;~:h ~ml tO&lt;)~ tht gamt
and 1he chanlptomhtp 12-). HW~ hll lht ball u:AU)' 'll'tll , " nor~
fhh , .. The ~('(ruuon l)(f)Jnrnr.na h.od U\ u\tnc thC' )Rmc t)olf~ all
JiC4afoOnl bUt lht)' llit.\1(' U.k 11CY! 0 11t\ (gr tbt r iO\'QffJ. 1 he bl'llh "t'H'

hurdtr And li\ichrr,"
Tht• ~tam¢ bta,an W~lh a a.;robAfiCcatc:h b) Panama kea \'tllltrfleldc:r.
Dc:nn~ Bordoi1 . Qn a ball hh co dl~P crnttr nctd. Rardon rac.·rd bad,
;and '" a t\\tsted -aivlua: motion . ~nared chc blilll before it hu lh~
@round. lht 5P«Utcular play ~o.parkcd the tc.tm ~&amp;nd bfouaht to hf"
1hc Panatna b3t.s. Five Rtd playcro, t.ac:h t.'OIIC'Cttd chrtt 01 mot~ hh),
Panama R4!'d Pllt'her Paul P~sltrna ~. WC'III thrtt' ror four Ol the plate

hctptng ~cal up thr ~I("IOf)
"Kcn Cohcn rt'"ally(,rnt IQl~o' ht~ uwn •nd 'c:d tht team ahrooahJii..,.
PIO)&lt;d. &lt;olod lhOrl t&lt;nttr fi&lt;ld ..
The Rt'dst-tns pve up a total or rQur run\ tf11hc:tr Ill" 0\t fiJr\e( of
tht-: SU-\On They ruchrd lht' t'in,ah ,, .. ., l-0 l huH')ut or t..onrballth
pb~of(&lt;," rt&gt;h &gt;ltid . " H&lt;

' " tht' .strmfinab Std VtciOu\ SQ\;caL«t u\lo lh~ t.:harnJ'It0fllhlf1 ~rieJ.

"'ilh a 10.9 dfgmg or lhC lhUUOftl
l.atT) Gann~r t,ad 1t pcr(C\.1 d:1y a the plAit', batlln&amp; (our IOr•four
••\\ t \lit tnt out a.nd hild 11uod PIH)' aftn¥fard,,'' r,"' "-onduck'd
8 JMb atl H t41101)

Co--ed play-orr ok:UOII \3"' .. fiK'f... an Dtnm 0\efrt'"a nu, 12-4
Scru&amp;&amp;hn&amp; CO thf' tOf) of t hr 14 team tnwuc. Amt'fli.,.IU Dr~am met
and U\crcam&lt; t.a.u
4:hillntpeon,., tJ\eo Sd\unmmn S"' Club trn,
earnul&amp; the fUht 10 mm Oru. ~ho rdtet\fd tht' ftn4b ,ou,nc:s) of ~

&gt;"'''

•1n ovn the Btcdum.
ln tht Co-('C!

la&amp;uc: rmal, k'Oflnf .._~ ht'.J\) IHd "'alh Amcman

Orta.nt 1tapn1 co an urlr 3.0 lad 111 1U haH of 1ht fir \I Oil 3 ho.rnc

nut blu1 b)' Man: KokJp'k). ''"-t' Jot ~•ned \«)" ta.h," rum
Bodna Mid ''Thttlt hll JOI Ill
Tht Or tam ttaJn. lt'OreKnlln&amp; thc tfl~ory ckJ»rlmnu. contlnut'\J
the- orfens.iu p:att by' b~lo("·dcan:n donated by Ou('ntHI Rohim.on,

C:lpl•tn Howatd

arnna ..

John Cra..ford. ond AI._. Blaor.
In llm•tu1g ~r ue 10 fou r run,, Amtuean Ornm U)(d drf~nst'l't
pla)'lro such :n right ficldtr 03\IJ Suu~cy's: 1tamSouc cffon. " ·Thtrc
wa! a ttal '\ic10m Unc drive to tllr SAP tn riJ,ht."' Rodncr tc1atrd
"Dave aook a fc\llt Mefl\, :.nd do'"t pa.nllt·l lo tht ground. h wiU 1
g1C81 dtfC'nMVC play."
Bodnc1 also credh~d pitt'her ~ri ~ Looa and shoqi.IOP Allan Tober
for conlributinn~. "~rll ha~o br:tn j u&amp;e .suprrb oil sca~n . She's our
1
top wom1n player, ' rhc c:aptaln pral~ed . ''And A llan l11h JU't bt.-en :1
stalWart a1.short- a •cal \'ucuum d('Rncr. He'.\ the only pc:uon on 1hc
Itam IO have played t'Vtry lnrtinJ nf t'Vt'ty 8-.llnl(', "

This

wa~

the debut sn~n for American Orcan1, 198Q't; n:gular

k.Mon champion.!~ whh a 9..0 m·crall rcrcord. "We had lonmt doubt,;
about our alhlc:tit abUlia.'' Bodnc:t rtmembtrcd. ''Th•~ t~ I he nrst

1imt we had a lttam . Wt. wert ~hak)' Ot nn.t , bUI M»mchnw jelltd b)
1ht tnd or the season . 11
E1·cry soflboU lnm O&lt;ld; l&lt;n pla)tr' and lludn•r colldncd all
for the c.hamgionlh•P~ "II was the v.holt 1roup Chat dtd it,'' he 'illd.

••n

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just

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1M more point I

Tl\erc an socnc people runnfnz.
Alouncl Buffalo '""" don'l 1h1nk
1h01 "In Sealch ol Noah'1 At~"

wu lh&lt; ,.aJ&lt;$1 ffim " " mad&lt;.
Btu lhcr~ .,e stiU ~ ~ho
lldiov&lt; lhas the: U.S. won Wotkl
Wat II, a ...wie-r porttnll&amp;&lt; who
bdJ~·c in anseh. and thae arr t\m
wmc Who don't bd1r\~ thu ben
3lld \Ofl ball mi•.
h b sc:nsdbs ro try ~d con-m
most
(a('!

or lhdl' mi.sconCepdons-thc
rr.milin~

l~l

most ptOplc

bc:lk-v&lt; in Waloa Cronkil&lt; •nd TV

and tgnorc the racrs.
Any attempt 10 plilJ' lh&lt; gam&lt; of
&lt;ol\ball wilhoul lh&lt; prospon or
b«-r-tnher durin&amp; Jhc 11mc nr
riglll aften,ards-ls t n J otnc ,
M ~dica.l (acts 10 tht' contrary, betr
(ltttcrlons :u a m~~al Gluoradt. no1
a-. n. depressant (if Uquor drpr~§l:\
the n«vr )yn;-tp.$n, how come all
n.rv.~.

thOM! Space h1Yader gamo tn ban

ha\lr )cores 111 the "'ill ton ~~') .

One or tl•r rnajor JOY\ o(
..:luldhood th111 manace to ~tad.
around unu l nnddlr I.Jt' !1 pfoaymg
iOftbilll with fritnd~ •n tht- lair
afltHtoon, ~r·• ch1nr it ou1 unul u
JCU too darL ,,, ,te,.. So you h't"p on
pla)IIOI. h\h:utnr for tht ball
1"-\l~d O( ~~~~~ fl .
Or \"OUtK, ;n In

Jn)'ll'Unl

IJ1a-~

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r:\.trtfllt\.. "l&lt;Mut ct-uit's wt&gt; the
\Ohball
-as an ~""UW: to

"c:nc

"'&lt;1Ho"' m 'ud' aftd a bncf ftcla
fl•nt rllt \lfhl o( lr:n or rtlOft
gl:t~n!"(')cd hmaun poured il\to
(Otm-filllnF, n)IOO

sturn

WUt\ ~

o bs«nt team n.tmc ~the' front
L. •&lt;&gt;mrnono~.- m •.mo b;ws. The
ptc-bcc'r contr'rs BrT" usu~U) .:o.hofl.
~ "JTm ~o~r 10 11\C' !ftfOU\ dflllLtflC,
•h&lt;lld
Then lhC'rt' olfC a ~·11 t-and of
~rtbllku. arn1md '*ho pla)' fo1 ahc
\h~tr flh=a•un •• f ~1nnmc Llc'.-tf'!'tc
reams of r(j' ·n~ ~Jrfi!.tnl tht
f'Oliiii\-C .a\f)C'\t

of :uhlaia- M.c

..uhl\aJil'lll or t -ader~oh1r. lt:un•.,.,

t ~am Y..cut.: arh l the incrcu•nc
.!I'"'""'Y ol1hr .uhl&lt;lr-poorl&lt; He

to \\ in. for nh." t&gt;Hting, a ltao\ 111 1
tht bottom of the SC'\'Crtlh unun~t.
thhtr h) ~up• • lOr rla.l' Of b~
chc:nnna~ '" J lh mcndou~ bur .., or
high, ~'hJ~h I\" U lili)ltOpflr:d b\ the
OJ1('nin@. Of lht 1n1 \h·I)IK~ .,001\

.t(tcrwordll.

Righi no" •h• br~r·&gt;ofl~•ll
pUcnon1cna i~ MH:dl·l in\t, bu1 ~hen
th~ J&lt;WkJo &amp;tl Q\Ct rhctr curn:niiO\C'
3frair 'A ith rJ..:.quct ball :md joutng.
they'll probobl~ fl&lt;&gt;&lt;~ 10 l h&lt;
dnlmond) M&lt;~ n ur..cturt·r~ Y.tll

rome out

-. 11h

aw

tJut unfll lht'
tt&gt;mt'J, the
lield) "'II ~a)' Of'&lt;'n to the f('lltT:JI
public, (OI the a\t'tatt PK' ~ up
~amt
~t' hu l ht'tt' ltc np
rt'\Uh.'I.On.\ o n d1.amond' ~ltl..t" all

pl.a)'tn
ria)

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Hal,aon ha,n ·1 yet tC'Otht'd
toorxhro"n· !ItO ri.l) •hlk ~c ma)
8 ) the ume t h t' -\mhcnl ,,.ntJ&gt;t"
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~Q trl(lltlt\l .
and
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panddukhm arc aucnchn:J U 8.

&gt;OI!b.oll ..-.1 bttr olnnUna rro&gt;ahl bt
tnmmbntd a..\ OM of tht' h;umlCU..
poanlk-h ~\lllmt..' f'tom the t.ood
otiJ da,s Ju '~ li Lt' soldfnh

i"aum,!fl&amp; o' '011n1. h m•~ht br
ll!«'n ~n rJIU '"""""d' 1n
muu'l.lnl' l latlJin,. on thc ~A aU nr\f
to )Our t tl 1.hrlorua "' '" be: i
"'''n ~ lrd, "Wit CO\t'frd &amp;kJ\t', a
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undoubltdl) ha\e dt.\it'Ovc:red tbat
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annual report that blantamlr
:::::::.thls Unlvtra"y Ia In dire strolls. II h&amp;l-., predlctad atld analyzed

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What •• surpol1ng-and&lt;e&gt;rnmo&lt;&gt;C~&amp;blt-ts lhal • Focully Ooan would
- make lhe decl&amp;mlon FOf too tong, """'cllmotes ono pooror lorecasiO lor
~ vlfkM.Is UB unit1 have been wnltowa6t\K. Yeti ye•t. l nnuaJ repons
became mmo an&lt;l fi'K)fe tocebodlng. 001 none 15 orecfae ano ceoc:Ud as
,.. Dean Levy's.
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For an admlniJtretor'to come out and say the De$t patl •bout a year l.s
~~ HUH ll's ovef ano a.c:tmlt ehat the nallooaJ oeu:.ecHion ot the Unlver-suy ••
glum, It taltes gutt

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8u1. 11 .shoul6n 1~

F01 too tong

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kat been a

roh~ettnce

on ;he patl or tacully a"cs

admmlstralors to come out anc:t .say fUSI wtt.al the 1,111e o t 1n11 Univ&amp;r-s•tY

artd Its P4ftl " Only last yeaJ. as 1,0 bVctgel ...,. butc.nered units to
unpreeodente&lt;l &lt;1ogr011 oouta real ctles bH heard. Only 1 ftor 1hft SI3Ut or tho
Un1verauy was c:leaflv poor, d•o peopto stanD up -and laUe about fu$t how
lh•ngs wete
But tne $enat ot MC.fKY afld rctluc\tnce 10 Iaili PhOf to that W&amp;3
Olm1Qlft0 The Unrve.-any "-ne9rt II WU tl' ltOUntt: a lew )fatt Nett. tile
omens wete there.. Sui lr)e htghtr one looked up ttwcx;gn 11\e
aom•n•&amp;HaHon, 11\8 '••• Omln~T I\Ings couiO be heero
GrllmDIIngs 11 l l'tO dep.rutmcntallavef w ere 11'\e most ono coulc oxpoc.l
And thfttt!, when I hiI person or !hat project was tawed as " DOd.' lhorewaa
n ut~~ n•d chsc.u~on anCI certainly no PUfiUanr ICIIOfl
A few yeara oac-., t979-80 toomtd as a ehallanot to US's top
.urrut'lt5Uill0fs l nay more tnan anyon&amp; "-new-Of thould """'"
kMVtn- ..-.hefe we wert huded TM cn..,alt~ nas IAJOttr enoed "'
fl•lu••
1f1e p~omary QOtl I Of 1n tdmtnnnratton tn dltflcutt llmet 11 to lo&amp;t(!• an
onvuomnent nf r.onfldence and lfutt so that dllftcull ouclaton~o can bo
maoe The le~CfOt$hlp must oonsider the wnole a£ more lhlir\ rne sum o l 1IG
untti The •uture d ~r ectlon ot the UfUwfir.s•ty must be co,CtiYe&lt;J as
t,Ometntno m&lt;HM esot•tiC lh.an ll\e a.ggrf9Ait: vt ' " an.,uaJ 'tpor's
V•s•on rnusl contlllute lllOfe lh-1"1 a puff WCMO •n a lli111 ol IM
U'1•-.enny aooreu The teno• I'll an uf'!na.v•o-a.te&lt;J luturtt
rat
moroucva5tat.ng 1~1n tne pa1n ot lhe momen1
Cnnhden~e 1!1 not ongendt,ed by tht ~ltlllnd ot Pubhc CJC&gt;baleano drS-sent
wnrw1 ar' AUrn•!UIIII!.IOn hardiV t\nown tot i l bt,~~Cr •HttM. ~-a•m•,ll 'l ll•1o
''VI Ctaateo .n ~rlvat'Oconfere nc.e$ Oustgn.ad toau•e• U1se!limll"1T'ttoe~ ruH
vrow out ot bOgus un1versuy adoto&amp;.so• 01 Dy ~nt!4unq at olan$ prooosed

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now anrt (t\ttn IO UWI U8
TN conlt~e in Cape-ttl-! all lhOul(l now be tow f!OO\t~ to 'Ot"f' p.eogta
fo a5k JUSl Whll fS QOI"iJ on nfH'e')· lhef_. lf\OUUJ be Iearl 100 iOSj:ht.tOft!o
tna11nts Unlve.fslt'f •5 drllltng mto e-'l!iiC'rKV 11'\tough &lt;U!IIUII tnJieaool any
dHVCI ;u:uon Nn one, nseems. knO "Ni wne;, UB •$ headfd tt• tc:pr •nto Ultt
lutura and towo•d hardet umoa And tng1a1rn11on flgurttl bocon~e 111e only
potnt ot locus
Oe~n Levy's adm16lton thil US " preunt anctmmed•ale luturt•:Sthsm,;)
may IJe the $•gn Ol t 1'\eeded bfllGMS$ WlU'hn I!HI Unt'i&amp;ISIIJ Ht• v.tlt
nooe•ulty be the Jttst ol a M.MDet of unn tt6~ 'litho ~lt1et ~' ..''"0 ~
ant pro~" t\t':1'e '' nol \P\i ens .... et
Lovr adrrtlt!.. tnll lrte rea fk)Calton ptocess 11 wato6d and blame) 1hr
ad'mlnt61ralloo lt:u m•nyollfle Urr•.,.o•Stty 'S woes. Ho potniiOtH th111 what •s
''ldmtntSII911Vt'IV convenient' m oy hOI oo Progi~mtnalttJ;;U t~ w•'..e
~ o• too 1 on~ a " dol\ t ,oe• tne boal
Jttmuae nu P'Hii\t•·tt Tn.c.
U'1•ve,suy atn~w 11 was neaoeo 101 a SH••rn well bf-IOI'u lh'f w11r.' 0','·''"' ••·
II may oe 11m~ to• 1 mutiny- 0' at 141.1'1 Olllflgnl c .. t•diG QU6ahurunO J111tJ
c.atelut lhOOQ:ht •• to ~iJohal ntofiodt to'-* UO••t- 41,YOt't ay; .. 1 '" ..et"e'" tO
dfOWn U'1 f1ll OWt't dlllCOntent

It's all·wNm&amp;
CIJII~ge

To th• E~tor
The af\,cle lo -; nterda y~ ll Spectrum eonceHHno
planning alld budgeting In the College&amp; during rne pas I
oros~JI)' mlartptl$ai\IS both the nature of 1 carflful.
planning ptOCitSI ancF'"ua ftiU!ll The
anonvmous aut new of " C.fiiJ9@S" ag.alnat me Is Will tully
m;alnlormed; 1n0 It 11 unrommate tn.t lt'lf' Specl"'m
'hOM- to print '•IN sta1emenrs. 1n some case5
knowingly. Suc:h reporUng does a gtawe Olt.H•v•ce to
,,... ettons ol the CQIIegiate CounclJ, wn• et~ act&amp;a
re•pon&amp;lbly 1() metl Its obflgalion to thtt Colleges and
t,o University.

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EdrtOt~s r~sponse It h•r not ~4!11 '" tn• ~M"· •nd
'f¥111 nor now o.tg~n 10 H , Tne Soectrum' prec,;ce

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Nl lf)OIOfJilfl, bUI poJnt OUI lf'lll tf'll'l Wtr~ grven 10 U&amp;
We Will not. trowev,r. aactpl the Ctitl~lim that we

prlntDtf 111$1 statement~ knowl"91'f. What

w• d1a wu
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il pnniS tr will not. ho;rr~rr. sene •• I he sc•~•1 101
adttun~Strlll~e , ,,gu~

UniVItfiiiY C.~ttl Sm~ICG ll.lf$ adopl In feQatOf. IO
S hJCIOol needs. tv-as rnacleto reel I hal I w u tmooSII'O

ro mt £dlror
1 wC)Oid like 10 exptess my dlsGoruont with the
Hfvlcea- o f IM Flnaoefol Aid ollw:• I appUed lot
.wmme• funding and nave only Just re«1vtc1 tl a.t 1ne
t.alf term ot tile summtt aessiOn IS about to commenu
Anyth•no tt\al ~ld 1n1e.-up1 m~ aoohcl11on·s P'oQrl!&amp;!
cJ,d n•open~ mlslniOtmaHon lrom the (;0\Jr\St~f
tnacctHate statem~nlt on the Fmanctal Aid Otflcet.
•eoUonollhe IC)(m, •nctenlble slownea&amp; In naa.fMjtng lhtt
torm.$ do&amp;plte my e.ons·tant feQueata lor apeedo;
CHOCIISing and tne tnltlhiHOI1 ol a new ruling add1ng
uo to one mc.wuh's &amp;dd!Honal prOCU$1n; hme MJ' m.am
grievance ts ...,,,, ll\e aeem•no'Y cavaher auuuoe

upon rne atalt When I nprossed lnteutstln spee&lt;Jing u~1

the procttSstng There MtmOd 10 ~even 1 $mUQMU
In tht•1t111uele of the til II towauts m1 trustrlhOfl: and

tOWIIOI

com~leaiiOtU

aopucal!on

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oroce.ss1n.g ot m.,

Such •ttnuOI&amp; ~ nd

hlf'ICtlona
eareteunen 011 \tie pan or staBs ts uncaiiOd lo•
StalfM 110 not •n any otlvlleogeo .JiCIVei aaty oo:.111on
ArHf lhO stutlcr~lt I! to he llctfYOd comnrtto"tlt' ana !JVIf" •
chot~rlully. II would Du rtitel hlng to vtew a mun11tc.ton1
lu•n It! tne awtudt'
11arfs. towatd' th• stuoent

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BRoss.

Guest opinion

Towards totalitarianism?
wu 11aooen1ng until t
100 t•lt~
Ronatd Reagan e'uo.' IM: t1Uh th-ar na ppyd•'rj, lill'f'
1t.I.SI a1ound lr\8 corner, thilt 1t1o.e ate. simple ens wen to
compte• quest,ons. Ao&lt;l 1n these uov~ eo 11mes ne
appols. strongly 10 anyone who does not wen I to fi;c~
thO Urtploaunt lmpl+catlops-of tc!. era ol Umllt It'd
tttrencnmanL Man,. ~mef'l'cans want reassut1nco lfiAI
tno Great Natk)rnt.l Barbecue "''" eontlnue lnd&lt;IJtnttety
anO thll 1.1 es:actiY whal Reagan oltils. He t0116 us I hal
• • 111 still the most DOKetfut Mhon on tltth. lhll we
un •t•n do Pfetty much wnac~~· we w•nt to do He
tadtlt05 an lma_ge o t Ute ~e!ll ·con ttdenl Amchra ol tne
peocle w.O\IId not graso wna1

br C•rey MeWllllams

Ednor'l Note. carey McW'"''rns. one of'"'' eountrv·s

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EdltOI·In.Ctllaf
Elena Cacavas

•PI&gt;A'.," pool lnttlntl communlctt,ona If tnt
lllttm~nts IJimted by The Spechum " ' ' Iatif, "''"

Careless and rude

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and then
'"1 Qron

m•srtp,.stltlanon.s. your concem .strould oe .,,,.

pruent 114tementl llflt " " contrary to your

b•f11v.O pBtsJonal8''1
Ope!~ SOIIICfS lnd full
l1"e the SQnO IIVI we're QOI'\, 1 Say good bye Uf\ltl Sepl ttflliJtlt Tht-$ ~~ DlaciOsurrt. HI! saw the powt, ollrber•IIJm commg not
.,,. 1as1 5&gt;umme• ISSvt ol 1nr SpK.trum fne new~PSoet wa• ovblsneo lou~ from the *st•bUShment 01 , , . m•iMtream. out ltom
times hi mQf'llnlJI lf\0 ~ o,e only e h•nt ot whilll 1 Will oe l•kt '' lhe Filii
tht UpKII#OfJS and sltuggles ol tiJOu on'"' m•fgrns.
Nallon 10 tlttm li1r.
Our•no ahu ac:anttmw: year, '"' Spttor:t'tJ'" '' '"'"tu'J "''"" , ..~ ~.-en And ne opeltftd rht Plget ol
w eek It I&amp; -a llif9ftt SJVI~tCihOf'l In h01l'1 t.t/0 B•KJ fl.COJHJ I I CU!il"•'''' mOlt. tung
stllng
of
pubtiCit,onsro.hue. en v~ronrnen l ll ~·e nce twt1 Odttr"IIC)fHif iUtiCI•·). Ill uiiiiii•U•I tu lncludlng Factories In tno F1e19. lit Farer. me La..,d,
fhO' formal p.-e-.ef1l8d lhll! :SUnlOIN Ol'i Wi!ll as- re9UU11t COIUnt"' U" lha Nol1h hom Me~tlco, Tho Grear E:rceplion. Wtlchunt The
ectlroual page.
Re~ •• • • of Hetesy-dltfJifld the soc:1a1 and potlf;car ms
We invite you 10 ,ottt us a{fa•n •n a mtt~ttft -as rthtck.,, COttlrTW:ntalC\fs of lite country
and Wft11'flt Sf)(••' to us •n P"f&amp;On ot tnro· f), c.vt o•t.t·
~UJtM$ tt'lt'
Sltoftl'( tMIOIB hts tMatiJ. Mcw,u,am6. 1 contnbuling
UntVOtJit'f b1 contt•OUU"'' Af1_f•holos StOf•t · H QPin~s ''"' ~1/IJtr• 1:,. edltot o/ th• P.-etltC Ne-ws Serwett. sal&lt;llll•t• Wl.t one
vou'" o••n to uti 11
nory n• "tinted to Wr.tl it ttxprenes ltll convterlon
Wt:'te '" 35!.t S.quu e Han o•1 t• "" M ttm ~lief , CamO~!,. C:(Mfl•·11~ Jnll g•vt! tnat m• pollt,csl ellru or thlt countr'l ttne tlfiCifled
Ul&gt; ~ IOO' We'll RDU you I(' !.1••1 1 • mbw
...-;Amtflolf ·, ~utvlVIfl '" f'OW dependent on bema pur
lt'lr'OIJI/It 1 Deriod of •JJthotltiJrlan codrotl'

THE SpECTflUM

you might look wltnln IMtm, c•re/u/ly, Tne Specuum
qUt6tloned key P*QPit In the Cott.egu
f#POit«&lt; what wa..s e1pre.s1 ~ II tltete Willi

cwkl , . &amp;Hn '" tne comen ol '"~ amcr• f~
SpecHum w~comiS commllttt artd di.SCII.UJOn on wn.r

l•tdmg liberll thfn~t~• trtd lld,tor of The Nauon 101 30
yterJ, dtBd June 27. JQBO Few «&lt;ltors hl!ft '"SPifeO
twndrt~ds ol young /outnlf1$IS a no wm•ra as hi did ktJ

T hat's all folks

letters tO IM Editor HOWfi¥W, wfHM Vety

1-ltong- 11K1 '"'ccurat.-tllegatlon&amp; ,,. tnlcft. WI
IHI I( i$ oUr dUlY (0 c /Hr tht rK-Otd. II tnt $lOry
''grou ly mlstePfe!entl" lhl Colleges, •• you 11111,

u ''my ~lief tnac "'' E111bHshment-t,at ehlslvE
o.JI ~••'I real Ioree m Ametk:an llle-n.u ot •ecenl
WiL'efts opted oecJal~ely tOf ~onatd Reagan I also
bf4~ve he will btl elect eo PresldettlThl reasoning behioCI that conc.tus•on may De a bit
po,v·orae. nowwer. I em eonvlnoed the b&amp;tabllahmenl
hal decided that auU'Iot'ltarian controls must be
Imposed to ~t the oouMry oul oJ tht mess In whlen it
llods llsel~ that llltto Is no oll&gt;ef way to P&lt;tt.,... I~•

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Tnla, he tell$ us. I&amp; tne falllly. Tne nlglittr191lt v(HSjon
ot our luture Is false He 11 11ncere bur 1 newspaper
ltltrtO once remtndtd Met nat s1nce•ity. fl~e "'''lue •s en
at I.
1n!l sunano ot 1 hgurehrad pr~s..dii1C~ I&lt;X- an
aut ~hllhln Establtshmtnt t1 one: tl\at 1 aOvlf\Ctl w•th
g1e11 nesitalion. But ,,e,e ts teason to bello¥o thai n
retloc ts a dangerour. poSSibilitY and should thawto•ct
be caretully COf'!.$1Cierad
Ttte .tlru&lt;ture ol ,,.,. lmPtrttiJ Pnt$•oency, eller all
has noc oeen entuefy dlttnanued. The CJ A. "'~ amo&amp;e
c.aoacuy to cauy out omy trteks ano GOmHIK
ass.•onments. The Repl.lbllc:ens are pubUcty fiVOflnO a
relaxation of eonsuaJnts on the F.B.I. a&amp; PtOPOSed b ';'
No~ado Senator PaUl LI.Kalt. a close Reagan advrsor
Local POlite lntcJIIgence eg&amp;nctes 'have tht necessary
fltu and ctossiG.r sto facllltete wkJespread suNelllance

Un&lt;Jtr I~ guise ol • ··naUonal em~gency," suct'l
conlrola could olmpjy be ImpOSed lo o ~-·1

power sttucture:.

tun~-and the rlenta aheed might welt sam to

tn onon, tt l&gt;eiiOYeo lhll democ:Tae)' 11 OOC&gt;IMd '" a
workS ot .shtin'""g rnourcea and tislng tk.pOC:Iatk)f'ls.
but I hat the .structu•e tt~~hlctlel.mounds It can survive H
wt abandon "'104110 of our freedoms.

Wt(.IOOI Ihom. Ronald &amp;tld Nancy Atl.oon mty II(OIOCI
t nlc4r. lrltt&gt;JIIYImago ol aecurlty and happlf\6... bur a
wall·me.trnli\'g Reagan would be In no pooltlon to
reotroln Ihe military ttl&lt;lull~tl establltnmont. the to•••
chltle ol111a11, 0&lt; roslito politlc:ai51&lt;.-IOOY ol the sort I
om dtscrlblnv In lht mlclst ol er1Sis.
Sui&gt;PoH the Russitno to be betttiV? What
lllen? 116og.., caonot , _ , 'MihoOI tho POWtrlul

II woul&lt;l be Iatal to sue• a st,.legy II tl&gt;tt man In the
Oval Olllco had even o whill ol the~"" abOut
~im: '""I would be • dange&lt;ountatnlr&gt;g algn. What the
ttrtltOY cau~ lOt 18 1 Prtllelent wl10 011)oys the
conlloence ol the peot&gt;lt, o f'reoiOenl who 11 rogttded
t1 t niceQWAol&gt;lold t tldN&amp;nor Ailogon oro atamlnor ondllkea~lo
couple, ThoiO&lt;mor C.lllomlt govam0111 o brighl. II not
orlglnol, thlnlcef, Ho radltlos ltadil)onol Amorlc•n
Vol~

Helsnot•hotor. Helii&lt;UI*&gt;t*-Heappearato
IMI thtllllerels DOO&lt;ll• · - • everyone. He ls o _.,
- ...· - - t - - 1 \ - l h e l $
llal~-ldenlll -reablt, Ragon ts111e
ldetl noml-. AI OOhiiOII ~n to bt ImPOsed,

SUPPOfl of l"e Es\abHshment now tJqiog up bettlnd him,

Which coUld mean a craeJ(dOwn on evOfVthlng-ana

evOfyon•-lhe Establlahtntfll $e85 as ,ubvofatve. II
could moon • re1urn lo Jht ft1fflttll\y of security
ctur•ncN and loytltr IUIO 11 could moon lfl•l
lfodlvHiuots IMJspeelad ol bolcllng tile wtong opW~kll&gt;s
will lltld it htrdet to get &amp;tld 11o1c1 )Obi.
H c04.Hd recreate 1M " YS 4 thecn"' at.moSCJit*e
'""'"" -tvlew to""' &amp;lltme tn the Moe.ttlly ora, -and•
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If yo~·re considering higher education, you owe It to yourself to look i_pto a Big E Student
gradyate study.
Loan. You can borrow up to $7500 for underThe program is open to families of all inc;ome
graduate study (maximum $2500 per academic
levels: wltl)out e)cception. And you can use they&amp;Jlr) with, in many cases,use-_pf llle funds
money to cover costs at any accredited college
Interest free until you leave school, or until nine
or vocational school in America. • •
months afrer you graduate. Only then will you
have to begin repaying the loan at the unusually
low rate of 7% a year.
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numb&lt;r of drumm4!fle&gt;s duet •lbums with the Ilk.. of
Kenny Drew •nd othe~ lbe lite Le-nnlt TriJt•tto. one:
A s!Jn that lnt4!fnatlonal tau il cornlna ol ose is the
time mtnlOJ of l(onh-t-and Sol•l. and credited as • mu:se
lnc...,aslna number of •lbuou&gt; belt~~~ pooduced foaturina
for the JOUndS on rhi&gt; album. once said tNt Omed
mtornltional cast&gt;. Tho now'(o&lt;etan taU ployeN, jll
Pedefs.., • moy well be tho be&gt;I baJJtll In tho WO&lt;Idl"
Hdltion to recoivons 1111emotoonal um. The now fO&lt;oosn
lollon to his po&lt;eu»t•e ,._. tlvowfl)lout this albwn lnd
tn• ployoen, In •cldltion to.reca"''"l equal bllllQa on tho
vou'llnoc wonder why, Bud Powell, Del&lt;ttf Cotdofl. and
cO.er Pftn~ 110 •ctuolly becornln&amp; mO&lt;e ,_.;b~ f&lt;&gt;&lt;
Osur Pottfson all JOUJitl bom out fO&lt; thou re&lt;O&lt;cflllp He
tho QUolity olthe music_ Wood~ ROI&gt;O&lt;l wos ProbablY
ploVJ an .. ~100al 4i01o on "Sotor tNt few ban
the first lnt4!fnltiona1 band to ochleyo qu•llty musk one!
play.,., can consult without cow&lt;ona hiS technoal ab&lt;1ity
populorhy duo In part to tho mlxlure of notionolities ·
apparent in tu music and lb personnel '"fnorrcan&lt; Wayt&gt;O
f11"" •"" fuolon
Shorter and Alphon•e Mouton w01e bot anced mu•kally
Sol•l's compolitlons hlrk b• ~k to the days when ,he
by Aultrlon J01eT Zawonul, C&lt;e&lt;h Mlroshav Vlrov•. and
cort)posed for films. The imaaes lre rich and ln&gt;plrfng for
Urnlnan Airto. 1 hey produced SO&lt;ne of the mort
.,u the soloisu. vet tnste•d of stet~dfan arranaina at he
diStlf}ctly orlain•l musk ol the early sevtncles. Aaain. lhJS
woold In film•. he open• the mu•lc to the freer •ubiloHe&gt;
of tmpoo•isationa! arranaina. " Not Scheduled" may be
"''' ,.rtlatly due to thelro•ast and Ylrk!d ""per!j!t~Cti wfth
m111lc throuahout tho world
the tune that hlahliahu this idea bv n•m• on aclditoon to
four K~ys (P~usa 7061} f~•turH four lnternltion•l 1uz
M&gt;U1Id Martial's piono t&lt;chnlq\10 IJ fos~ clu11ery and
nan "'ho play "Iober&gt;ted'' bo1J wrth • cohesrvene•
.,..., but noYer too far fr&lt;&gt;&lt;n hi&gt; roou In bM&gt;op
equalled \&gt;Y few IIJOIIP' lhe drumme&lt;les• quartet fNtures
Altol&gt;l ~ l(onnz cort~~nlv'noeds norno&lt;e prabe thon
Al&amp;erlan-Parisian p;onist Mort~l Sola I at the helm.
h., alreody been helj)td upon htm thtooah hos lona
AIMiocon 1ft0 ••~'lll•ver lee kOflit.t and CIJOtarist J. . , . . _ c1reer He Is Without dOI.Ibt one ol the l•••nc olto s oai111l'
S&lt;oflefd. •nd the prodocious D•nosh banin, N'oelo-Hennonc
He hi&gt; recorded with Sola I bolote; they sh1ro • notural
Orsted PedtrJen. They ploy seven Solal compoSitions with
empathy lotether. I've.. never ht!ard au•tamt Scofield in a
a rhythmic tenacity that doe•n't boa I Of drums Most
,bop context befoto ond It will undoubtedly surpri&gt;e may
likoly, the absence of drums will ao vnnotked by many
ol hi• lusior!-oriented l•ns (lrom his poJJormance• with
llsteoors because the-player• )lock Juch punch into the
Cary Burton and Qlllv Cobham). He e•hibltJ a vetJotillty
tune~. Sola! h., played hls plano in triOS without
which should be Pllrsued by all musicians •
drummers From •69 to '71 he was acc:om~n1ed bv two
lhe album
originally produced lor tile COJman
boss playerJ. The two ba111J!J 11e aone t~y, but Nlel,_
MPS libel A 'lara&lt; &gt;hare of its eataloauo •• boons presJed
~nn1n1 Is an apt e-.-ch.a"'~ H~, too. •ppe•rs on a
""r• In tha Stotes 2nd doJtrobuted tl&gt;rouah Pauu Record•

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you on tile m~lons list '"' tho uulos and bullrtins of
"'new re~e:ouu Of'ly the only requifemettt tt th:lt you ltSt
"Tho Son ol JouHand tho Prod~J Sun as vour Jotuce ol
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Surlac. ..oslOii~
llhloko.th&lt;t So roc
Day AI The Surface
(Vancu.rd Free-Sty _ D .79-434) by Qjorn Jason Lindh
(e•tures muhipfe percussion and .some personnel

turnover. Bjorn I• • flute and a keyborlrd player from
Sweden w)IOJe repiJtarion alm01t coincides woth that of
aurtanst Janne SchaHer. with whom he hiS rKorded
numerous u.mes Uke Schaffer. hts e.u.~·r encompu.ses
mQre th.an JUZ, oflen detvmc into the ~t popolat
Swed.,.style rock ond R&amp;B lorm&gt; • l1 ABBA "-&lt;icon
keyboardllt Peter Robinson. lati ol Don flhs, contraband
Sh1wn Phollop• and S..nd X joins the ontomat•&gt;r&gt;OI cast.
H'e's truly remarkable player, but he's 1'01 used to full
•dvantll~ here The- album rM'UndS me much of ,1nne -...:
Sch1lfor's Car'""'/ olbum of 1 Yf" •80 There •~ 1 le..,
hiah potncs-"lntroduction.".." Helicopter Music," and
" BIIatho Askaro" - but on the whole, the album uoes to
covet too much ground. I'm le lt~k lng the QUt&gt;lllon
" Who Is BJorn Jason Lindh/"~ s lost somewhere fn the
dine of tndtan raaas and di'{&lt;'J, cham~r musk, fusiOn
alld eltctfontcs Someumes th1t happens to thor best
Amencan mus•c•an.s as wt'll I &amp;ut&gt;Ss tht-te't m&lt;M'f ttia.n om
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Artpark Wtlf be fearurlna. among oth~r tlUf\ls, dane~ this
month. The Joflrev Bailee i; Auaust &gt;-10, ond the Natlon•l Ballet
of Canada w•ll dance a repetoire induding Swan Lalce and
Romeo •lid Juliet AuguJI 19-24 Acrobatic pop-dance will be
provided by Pilobolw Dance Theatre AuguJI 12·17. and the
Oannv Crossman Dane~ Companv does a two-n1cht st1nd
'A vsust 26 and 27 On~ or che among otfwt th1nas tS th~ foorch
Anntt•l Jazz feJtoYal, llbor Day weekend. It "'ill future, In
order ol oppoat~nce the T01hoko Akiyoii&gt;Vlew hbackon Boa
Bane!. the Heoth Brothers Quonte~ Monco S.ntomarlli, the John
AbtlcrO&lt;nboe Quartet and Double !mace, 0&lt;0101'1. Osur
· Peterson and Joe Pass, ond Betty C1rter w.th Art Blakely and tho
Mel&gt;&lt;nce&lt;S Whit a mouthful I What a lineup!

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un(ortunate loJ)JO&gt; Into
fOfced reagae trt'4tment of
Stepperubll's " Born to Be Wold" and the oom-pahpah totle cut - voc1h11 Andrews and the boys &gt;OUnd
lob fre'etNitt&lt;d remnonts of t&amp;na,e Amenca 1n
tho mid-&lt;moe.
lM prMynthet11.er tutu res, ,AJ1drews· ••t w11nt .
fovr Ja~ on a plat~~· l'ff'ks. otnd the ~....ne.rvoos
teenoae lw1t rKall such luml,..artes •s the
Standells, the Mu&gt;ic Machine, the ~emaon&lt;, a'hd
even Paul Re•ore ~nd the llaider&gt; In a reptil&lt;'
Amtricl'l reachon to the fit~t Bflt~sh musteal
Invasion. Butstolo It'• not-It'• 10 cood vou'll think
W• fresh-perked
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The muioc " aroat "Covenanl Woman" coold be
" )1111 lllce • W&lt;&gt;&lt;nan " Tho IOJPOlstulf u naorouoJv
ener..-nc, poo.erut And he does the bell harmonru
solo he'&gt;
done on What C.n I Do For You!"
It's , .. lly"not that drlf4!fent fr&lt;&gt;&lt;n 10 1kH&lt; tome, and
pro~s you con't tooch •n old lotl(lt' nt'W 8•8• WNI
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The bJa QUest- os ,..iJocher he con t6.t~~~&lt; hr$
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loko he hao, but he's •""'ay. been &gt;0 l)tObtole And
intrOJI)Kti. . INt born--on Cl&gt;risldorn """'"' too
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no futufef For lfl answe-r to those P.rOvitcat•ve questions and
, many others. journey to Bowmon•iiJe. Ontano, .Canoda (1,bout
•n hour north of foronto) for tho Heatwavo fe~tlval Elvis
COJtollo. the Clash, hlkrng Heod., Nick lowe and tho Roclqul•.
the IH2's, tho Kinas. and other act&gt; to be •nnounced cOMbine
for twelve hou11 ol music..."" S•tu~y. AuauJt 2lfd ol the
MOJJport ttack (lho sote ol1978's C•na~ Jam I (Tickeu mav be
made ••aolablo locally, 10 check 'with tbr loul outlets l Tho
vounds woll be open to the expected thoong ol 7S.OOO fr&lt;&gt;&lt;n tho
precedong rroday noght until the lollowina Sunday oft4!fnCIOO rn
what is beona boiled as the N..w Wa•o WoodiiO&lt;k

�At UmH. the d••los~ becomes tec!Jou• •ncl the ~ll!ftCe mUJt ~
coo mvc.h •ttet~ttOn to wh.t the a:clors Me UVtnt tathtt" thVI ..-l\l:t
t~ ••• doi"l "' how thov •••
w•th .,.... fnolhet Althoutl&gt;
much of th. prechcubfe tonfuseon u.n W •nrtbuted to the bu•lt...,
obsoll'n&lt;nco ol SIW&lt;npoate•n spoe&lt;;h. d.,.ec:IO&lt; Oettll (.,pbell onl~
compyncb m•n •,. by fa1li&lt;&gt;a to u11st the •udlenco •n ldentvfv"'e
ch•r•ctt.rt .and the.tr tmporUnce
Moll of the c.ostUmH are ttadit.ICH'IJ.I J.nd tl It dtfltc\lh fCH • l)t'rson
encounte-rtt'¥ Rich~td II to undersc•nd who'~ who Htnry 6ohn1btok~
(Ev•n P•uy) '-' un~tnom'n" behelrta
tmpOf'Unce 10 lht o)Ct!Oo

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Jimmr w. Aonn;t.f
Altl&gt;ouah R•chlfd II Is a somewhat dry pl•v. l.,vrna.llttle oo ohe
lmoa1n11lon. Campbell does instlll &gt;ome new blood,•nto the old
dram• Bef«t- the production begin$, .u acton. cl•d .n f\Olhln&amp; but
ttehu •nd l~sh•rU. arunt •nd aroan at'KJ aercl~ con~•cuou•lv
bfstdt- both wm1s of the .st.age-. a1v•na1hf' 1ud~e • P'Hhow
Yt&amp;ncut A.s tM pJay be&amp;uts. players en1t1 lht Slilf' tn thrt"t"t And
fours., •nd •nne lheo P'Ked•na atoup Thtto drt•n•nc up butldt to •
Cr-....W.. • &gt;RICh•rd (R~rd W.-sp) '' CO'Ir&gt;~nlod •nd tt"""nod
Ptecfd1nc the perform.m:e •• wu noted ttw1 RtciYJd 11 ~~, pt'fJ.fo('r

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for .an eiKhon year T~t cou1d QUit.- pou~blv ~ lnw •s
Rkh.ard's struute- fo, ~~ c•o~n '•uth he\ couttn 8ol•nctwo1f" doe,
p.tr41llel A~.c• t four \orar •tch to cl~•n up I'O"tf"nme-nt .and thr004-n
the mothOts out
Thus. Wetp plav • A:ICha'd lor whom tht 4udH!nu• hold\ no
)YmJ,Wlh\1 th•., •s unforttl~Yt~ few RtftMrd b • tro)a.C ch.-r.-ch•r our
tht- aud•enre- )hc)uld f~t so~ f'or W_!.1.q, Rtd1ard 1\ .td\'l~tod b\ .,
cftque of re~vtng homose"&lt;ual~. ~- unlntl'nl•on;tl humor to tht- _
drdma Rte:hard al~ comes acrou .u t"lllr~rnt•lv f'fff'ml f'ldtt ,a,nd Yd•n
somehow nol convevtng ,, regJI ton"·
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Awkward
Richard
Shakesp eare
taken serio us ly

The royal crown n1 aw'kw.udll( ypon the monarc.h•s head. e•v•ng 1ke
audtence an ornu-.ous Jtll'l of fvturt' occutenctos Rkhard, thto \Mond
th.lt n~meo. Wa:J hofdtng court lhto ov~btanng pahlttal s·p11e1
meshed Wtlh u~ fOit-lt of not C.•l•·~ Ot Coventrv. btn Delaware ParL
Unt.tcf' the- J)fhtou\ n•nt'Pfoducc.on~ of the.-U8 The&gt;.ur•
Otop.ertme-nfs ~''t" tn t~ ParL. ~·es I hi,. monch \ offl!'f•n&amp; ol
R..:.hard II re-preRf'!IS 1 l"f'W fronttet (Of t~ Utta~thran th~ans
Prni6u.slv. iuchencf'l ~ounctred ~eum~ wtld and wJ.ckv
tnletpttUttOI"'S of Shakn~are·s 11\CWti:. but R.ch.lrd II •s ~a:yf.c:t ~)
~100~ly u the mA\ttr proba~y meanc U to be
The drama deaf) wuh tht&gt; l.ut v•ars of Engluh king Rtehatd II and
tht• t!nwms power StrugfCit&gt; th•H prfdatt"d ht~ death tt IS an htS:IOf'tUI
work devntd of com~dv Of' lant•W-two elem~ts that made Rrchard
predeceuor of the Jes.aon A Mtdsum~ ·, Ntsht Dream surh a
rous•ng socct-n the produrl ton ~~~ toil for- botf'l tht compilny (II~
fns1 serio.us adaplahon of Sl-takt.SPf'bJe) and the spe.cl.liOJS
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lllutc&gt;ry youth
WNp'' nemet•~ Parry ts QUite the oppo\u .. H~ h~h a boomma vo1rt"
that ad.apt_~ w~ll to ShaS.e&gt;p&gt;e•re's vocabulary •nd poru•v~
6olln&amp;brolo.e u • hero r.ather than • trillot 10 hh l.:1ne P•rrv \ youlhiul
~PP«"'""'~ (plav1ng • chaqct~r oveJ • ckc:•ck&gt; oiMt thAn ~ •~) led 10
wm• •wkwaJd momtnU When Bohn&amp;brole Wi~ tnUod4Ked to
·vovng'' H4tf\' Percv (Thomas lohn-WJif1l tt Wi.) rh• \oOUn&amp;~lf'f who
kJo~ 1hfo tldfor renund.ng thf. avd~4W'(It 1hat thn- "'J"ft' CH'II\1
•
w~uch.nc • pl•v
MM:1 ob....-to\dl, miurnc., R•~d 11 ..,_,., dt-pth 1n the r~rlor.
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Mtnot c~racter1 l.td•.ct the- Vt"fU11fil~ nH"drd to 4d.tpt to~~
Shakf!!SPe•r~.an &amp;MI~ Ma.nv ot t~ to-,..~, tord__....tnd lid~ toUnded
comteil. )~tng out v~~ ..s If ~ ll'ttor~ ~idtnc 1ovrtod•rnh p.~ne-1

from a loolhp.uteo bo.Pt'th.apt th.- btggnt.SiiH of the- produd:on was tt'K&gt; \Ufl)rt\toaty
4fl~'''"K ,.,.._ ded.ed ool '" t!arly G-othtf lookii\K "'" rhough ,, t~. d\
consuuCI~ of und~tone Out tt-le h••hv of thv laanvlv ~t'tl•na ......n \t-'t'n
when-' ltyht drutle lorted the producuon to ceMt. wntltng the
aurlitncr scu•rv•ng to 1helr tJ.I)

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lmff' ft',al mov~ 10 org.an. e1r r1r

Ct-netaHy I m llOI 100 au!•al • tan of

•n~th~nc ~•PPY
~.t1 ilS m~l~ .. ,

t m monty on lonto K ~ ~tdto ·1 ""tSh I
lor tmt.tMe l•cktOn Btowne''bul lountatn of sorrow l'l'lt"
ol\; motherlucker I hope vou ~~nd u:p ,,.. t~ ground •
Pride and .tnQf.'f twfcxf 'MIIMf'ftl 1hfo New W11vf Woty
But JackSOtl Br·~"f'\ July 23rd COf\CPrt a t tht- Aud put

tearJ '" nw fiVe-'. ;tnd I bet I w4l.sn•c tbe- onlv ont&gt; t~
were. Ifar) bt cee thti·u n1ce, lovl" Goe'rfa,olv (toes ha~ lh
good po1"1&gt; Th&lt;- Brown~ •ph it. whllo Sllll thovghl)ul (l
WClnderf!'d 1f I'll t'Vff &amp;CI 10 t~ potnt wh~re rhe Prelend~t
dofi:n'c d c prttS\ met WI} upllhlf'l8 and hdpJ)\1, triumphing
over eymcbm 1 h-e near CDJMc hv c rowd wa.s e.~t ubf"Mnt

Rrowne, lhouNh' ")tar.., ret~ros a humble perspeclf\111
He had flO opemns ut, a nd wa~n ·t evl"n announc.~ - 1u:r.1
came out al P'ec:lielv erght and s1 id .. Hello, Buffalo "'
from there he wf'nt oo to do two hours and 45 mfnuteos
(wrth 3 enco,efo) of prbct kaUv nonstop musk. hrttma .til
t"" vn•• Alter • bfuit li~e the ever·wondNful " Doctor
My Eves.- " RuM•na on Empoy;• yo&lt;{d hold your b&lt;eath
when he r~oved hrJ c utt;Jt, afr•td that rt was CWN But rt
n~ was. tht must(••ns w~e 11.1st ~"I venattle
l!towM ployod au•t•IJ and prano, b•cl&lt;up vocoh&gt;t Ooua H•rwood plorf&lt;l IUttor. pnmo pl.ln"t Crara Ooera~

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Sniff &gt;nlfl
6towrwo ,. ttght-oteeE' e-nsemblt- pt"oducrd • ar-r•l
rod.lna W&gt;Und. but •I .dso facdttdtNt man, aroup&amp;nes thto
~t ot ~A-htch "*'~ oh.-n the sm.~.ll~t fOt enuanct .
8JOWM'1. .COU&gt;f•t. duf't wtlh D.a.vtd ltndlf'\' on ftddlt fo t
Cdt" D&lt;~v• ~ ·toc.alnf''. (v..nh a frw ltnt"S ho m Ll..i-kt"
JOtd•n s ·l.octltne Bluf'~t· •dded '" '(oca,,~·· f0r1 hoht'\
u\ nOI for m~n. thrv sa'; ,. ~, gonna Ltll me but tiH•v don' t
S4V wi'K'n"J combtned blues. blue.:nus. and fo~ ~ rn ;~
b("auhrul, pe3c r lol. vet fighthean(.d nvmbf.r Pantujl,ar'ly
nurt~~Ur W-'S ''M tu lng P~ts'ns"' from Browne's most ff"Ctnt
o~lburri~. ~ unc fo, lnara. the davghte r 0 1 the- 1.1lf lowtoll
Ceo•g• ~ IC h•• lho kfnd o l word• that make vou humbl•
ltndlt:y·~ i4d. evocattvt&gt; pedal Steel wen the pcffe-ct
accompaniment lD bring out Its spirit
1 ~ )how was a muth-m~ia event Ounng " AfiN th.t•
Dtlug•.• • MUSE (Mu&lt;•d aru Unlo.o d for S•f• [ne•KYl
sona• • throe-poMIIod "'' """ dropped down •nd the
ROC, tO. Ttwe-e Mtle bland.. aod enonnous C•ntr&gt;&lt;ey(t'\
ilopp.Nrtd h WH &amp;n efre&lt;:tl"¥t' VISUil afd wh1ch m.tdf' •
pont When Browne rntroducod his bond. shoes ol the
p.trfCH'fMrs fl.asheod on the scteen Hkli"' JoOme peDOn.tlttv

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to low ptot.le- ion.... I•"' to bacLop ~•na:t'r MO)f"M•rv Hutlf'f or
drummt-r Ru,..- Kunk«c"f
II ~orL.t"d •1'1 the ~a.mf' •elY dut•n&amp; fhfo load Out
~tton.,unc tht- enotmou' ro.~d c r~ tiO\'tf'\t-r • cood 1hu,.~
u n t,.. ovf"rdont- llr~I'W'" ROft:t'OU~ ~' m~ twnc:~·
l \n~ •nd \hob ot UoU~ood Boulfl'\.atd ~t'tt'tt 1
n K t""sttr\ to bnttg otero;" ·Ttwt C11l Could S•ng (w..-N&lt;.h
dut-stt' St-f'm to be abotn I 'IInne ttnv""'~ J cw Ooutf"\'..yd •
I~ &gt;hoY&gt; w.ts loog .tnd the 1\ud ••~ hot but tkO''~~ rw"
rf"ta•ned hes torm rhroujtOO.UI Hf' bopfM'd ._r&lt;:lf'd .tnd
pl~ved Wtth someoM 11 Mach b.1ll. illtl'tn.at~lv ,..,ntnt ..cerH
ot RolgJJNII( And, 4 wooc:h.•n Molrl(lftt'ICf', .. nd f'\&gt;fn ;I
bunny tabbtt H t\ vott.. ICHot nQfll' nt tt\ plttnltl.t" ~ltt•ngth
(&gt;_,(eJ)IIOn ot ttw ~lfa t nt'd htgh ntM• nn " t-fOid on
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\OOM., " I atuen you wouldn'1 ~now u"IM\ I told vou.. bul I
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.Nh •n lhetr enthu.,••sm. •t .\ffi'ned mt..tnt for thtm It
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slmultoneo.nlv reel- the m"-'••a• They both fumble
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Prttlv Maflha D•vls hammers out chords on Mr powder

bluto K.,,, uultar while suult"''l,.!'.Pd pc)Utlna ht!r way
throuj~ h • '''~ftOtJt of rod:.ns tQf(h SM&amp;1 cullt..od me»tl\
(a~ful lP Her tutor' '' n•rv b•t n
~•o4,n u burl~ •~ she hop~ oft rkc lf4ef' c-a m•rt&amp;l~

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mort' vt~t\"'"" rock gUttar•sb AI nume-rou" po,n,,
throughou1 thP 5how tespec1ally duttn" "O.tnger"'J tus

aull.u rolo"' m the kevboatd vo•ttn~, whtlt· l..e\'board
pldYN Md•h lou rdid rend(!, "uilar·likt llc;h on
iYOih~\1/u r )n lhl' 1au n1y ''[nvv .. M cCovcrn unl ~ash,_.s.
an M:Ju.tlh • •Jnvmcma 11fflng styl~
lourard. ~\••Anna a khak, Armv rump)Ut1 tPam1ng wuh
trerul .. buu .... ~. '" fht&gt; JJ)4tlln~ Image or s•• l MJnco HI..
rubbN lt&gt;g..:•·•f p~otrK) flf'ftlv dvung •· t.n.. y · r«all-s lru~
let&gt; lt'Yot\ th\ !'M'Iod,•m•tte sa• wfo du.una P•fb

woman )Ohlv ctoontna. Me- S1t-p •w~v f rom a•v•ne tfl~
mtCfOI)hone hrad, or th~ ~obviou s gyri liOnS 0, lht male
rock st ar thrust1na h •mu~lf at his .audlt'nCt SH me. ieel
rnc, couch mo- 1U lh~·s am e n httck ovtr and over,

played ,u, tlmtltu

sold-out hou••

The &gt;even·membN troupe conta • n~ t~o rtMI "'oungs1eon

tt makC'i concerts so damn pred1Cit1bf(' 61.1t the..-e are

f.'XcepriOM Mtd M&gt; Sweet ts certainly onf' of c~m Her
frHhfleu 4nd vu•lny on stage bfouahc forth an tnnoceru
chatm. 4t ihe Jubcly seduc~ her audlt"n&lt;:f' throuatt
an•m.att!d ~t\fOOS of ••JrucL Stop Quftn and .. Foul
Pl.ty Sht coyly ashd the~ poppma •ud•enc:e.
Ptotr-... ,fOf\.11 ,... • \COtcht"f H~ ~ad., fac ••I t''Pft'UIOn\
Wann.. bC' m~ dat e~' before ~edM&gt;ustnl her ~•v
PfO\'td('
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Atwr l~ l\ •·ncorH tncludm:g a tC\o'\IPd up read~.na ~ Swe-et w4t tot illy tn contfol ol thi! cuwm~uncf'~ A
Peopl~ PIMt•\ And Thmg&gt;," the cro"d tC'gtUt"rJ ..
veteran of the stage, she h ad the aud1encr 10 tht p,dm of
untmttt10U\ '•'ll\fil(11on Marcha and th~ Moltl\ •ft •n~
her h11nd •nd knew hoW to J&lt;~ them lh~re W~a r tn&amp;
a n•c t~ onr ,,.nht \land
blue tcans a nd a cte·&gt;htfl. sh e v"ut&gt;d het en~ra•e~ from a
l tw lh ,t•n\ ttw ho 11e·s t new act fr om A ll!lfH4. open wtth
poppy '"lontght'' to a throatv, cau.\tic Yttnjon o f
Jn C'ntJt.C~ hl ,f hurrted sf'! Tum Ctdy, a l r~a ~~d-nut
f lngl•fprtntl ltcnmv O'Nea l's ··spe-llbound ··
bbok¥torm turnrd singer, tug\ .u h•,. 1k1nl"'\ b&lt;•h and
But wh.a1 makes Swe'!'e't so'"d,fle reoU C•u'f&gt; .tnd tffrct
WiJYl'~ h•\ lutufi)IIC cluse-~ for ~mphas• ~ The- \lilies at'ld
Jh ... ovffall etftct wu one 5e-XV lady, bue tht dtUtrence
boom~ o• ·•Sur~d K1d'" and thf' nagg•ng bvs;y ~t~:noalm
lay'" eM c au,.t of t.he sensuality The .;appro.Gh
not
Ru•hm-" tftlf'rg.- hom Cray's wntM\tltr tn a
OM of bl•tant SligH .a.exuahrv. On rhe o ther hMtd. she
v.ondedull~ non-mu~~·l mannt'f- U.u.1n £ rt0 h"'(t"
dtdn 1 come off "" ., bucktc of .nnoc~e e1ther Under
CuthUt\l Rtelt Puce. w~anru: tw.uv velk&gt;w nvlon ~nu
the IUIM' of • bubbl". VJ\ra(:t0\,1\ tHf"ge-t. m~ COI'IS.C.OU.Slv
ctWt comb.tt boors .Sptn.s guff• r ltd" thtl 4lte no ft-n
dnKted hfor .tPi)e•l 1oward.s • loitla ellect A f•r crv from
•cro.bff\ tC rh.tc hu, to::ung' fu l~.tps otnd k1cb
in1c•ophone w• Overall the portreyal of htr sonas c~S.me
But ctw crt:Md r~matn&gt; .,._,.c!ll?'d dunn1the c•nl•tt&gt; ~c.-1 h ke
oH '-O hont"\tlv tll•t 1t gav~ thP •llu1ton chat what \OU saw
obed1t&gt;nt \ochool k•ch at an d\\('mbtv "tou P~PI" surr
on thto ~lo1&amp;t" t.hac n tght wa.s 1he re al Swe~l. no hold
k ®w ho"' to Li't"'P cool cuound he,... C rav lt!llMtk&gt;'"
b.1rrrd A no •~fcc- effect
Pd ulln~ And 1he PP.fil.. and the fhl rd floor ~trdnKtttt.,
d t-.rnnv tlo t vt•r·Hon ~ of .. Naelmt'. ' 1Cul tn ~ M.lgMtne:·
·Mont•v (han~r·" lvl•fVll'ung.·• and 1ht• ~ncort~ tre;umt"nt
two tl lented lo&lt;!lf bdnc:l.s. oprned the show 8oth d1d
o t thl' Stont•s l ll£hL SOS ' mcuk lhfl Ur•tn~ on lt'gtl•m•llt'
IU.\IIU" to Ouffato·~ mus•c scene
- Rtbttcc. Bemnem
r•vttr,. howt•vt-r Tht'-y can·1 h._.lp 1t '' toma h1 Is L1d1e\
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P•twrv~:t~ .,..U -Artl)irk - July 27
RuMI Swe.t.Uncle S~m )•Julv JO
ArtJNfk ~s never seen inydun:a hke •t bt'fOfe Noc
unleu the Prestn~atton Hall Jau Band h•.s •ppe•red
St:nlualuv comf!l '" m• nv fomu •nd p•ckaees If~
usu.-flv a \ lilement of tht .abv.ous:.. tht' Ytethpped
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Th.lt lt t~~('r10 a lon~ with Wtflll' H vmphu~v·s ,mllln~/
')()ttshot. wor~ entcrHumn.g h('th{&gt; btlnU s d~W IK'~t) .u
wrll ou those too ,,.oung 10 uoder,.t.tnd th~ rooh ol th._..
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"' tlw PHJ6 bfokto 1nto tM'Obl1gator~ txn e'ctollent

\\hoM 1tw S•lnh Come o\i\a1ch•na In· peopl• c•me. ~n
to ttw ".t£:f' CD hop Jround One woman chm~ up a,d,..

led t~ cfud•enu• .n lt'f"l)tng IU"'W
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A.nd dwn ¥w-hen brother Pet('V •nnounce-d Wtllit.
Humpht1!\· lOt • \Olo. Humphreywa~;n t tht-tt:, uu~ .na

\.. orrv ht'~ becomf' anno"t ed with ,W.e r~dy t'rowd

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dn·wn tlu nutchout thtt o~udten c~ Wtth 11 lo.nw ltn~ o f fllfl&lt;i
tollowtf'l" the Pled l'•pc·r~ of New Q,tt•o1n~ Ttwv could
h.wr ltd 5() peoplr cwrr the edce o t 1~ l•'"'•\IM Gori'l!
and t'\fervon~ "'ould ha'e dJed clap,:unc
Then they Itt •bout • ·hundred oeop/t up on the
10 dotncr (l&amp;liou the- w•ll of •n At1P'rl oH•c••l ..... ho.w•s
tl&lt;JShed out of the wovl- d .... . lunl And the old Moo told
u~ t~y dtdn"t 'Ainl co leav~. but tlw'y hold to.. •nd s•~ us
...,.ord&gt; of wiSdom from iheu ~ason~ pl'upecti¥e ··~
Happy ·· And everyont- wn
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'636-2808 or stop by 110 Norton Hell. Amherst. ·

movies, arts &amp; lectures _ __
Oraplllu Show. 1979· 19e0Cops OraphlesSI&gt;ow Is Ju!y
25·Aug\l$l 31 , 1980 et the Kenan Center. 433 l.ocuJI
SUHt. Loc.kport New York.
IS&lt;HII Folk Doftclne. fvwD Folk Oonc:Jng I&gt; Mkl .....-y
Tuesdo.(lrom 7:0().9,45 pm in Hon LounQ•. Squirt Holl.
Us10ns, wtU be g1vet~ .

OIIA8 COFFEEHOQSe IIOA.B eorr..no...., presenu
mike "'"IY ThU11CAy Wough Augu• lrom 7·930
pm. MC Kothy Molilny. Sign up sheet ovolloble ot 6:.)().
8r1ng you~ own tt fte.thmeots.

OOA8 SWe4lbll b - t . IIOA.B Colfrtho- Is
proud to prHOftt TM Sldtdbll Enl...-nment S..ld
ove&lt;y Wed...,_ 12·'2 pm MfOII~ Pili.., Amherst
Comp.ts. Rtfr.-,,. """''-·

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                    <text>wednesday

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Vol. 31, No. 3/SUNY at 8 uffalo/23 July 1HO

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...

lli•efforu. ''lam !*d SJOOO ror'tbe year,·· tbe r......... Unloa
Catbilk lab teo:lmidan noted. "And 1'l)&lt;'nd moo~ or tlw on
wino •d cltocse fOt" plll1ia. knd '-&lt;Y to sttldml• •d lOt"
tranrponalion. lo foa, aU I r..Uy am 'iJ I fuU ..itlle
volunteer."
Sui Acker 11ill t\as no auuraocc that any promi~a will be
krpt. It hu be&lt;D a real touah time, he Jald. ootin&amp; tlw
nothioa hu been c;ompla&lt;iy sec tied oor hu anythina be&lt;D put
down on paper.
Wltik Acker 0. lootinJ for Job IAUronces from Sch....,t.
RtuUOtD woukl be boppy JUOI to ftnd t job. ''I'm lootilta
around the University, but I'&gt;&lt; ya to t&lt;1 onythlna." tbe
Ea&lt;C\Itivc Oim:lo.- of CFC said . He added lhal I&gt;&lt; wa "not
hipPY" wilb tb&lt; ..ay b&lt; WIU fir&lt;cl, polnfina OVI thll tb&lt;
"'"'"" _... "noc prop«, lind damecinl 10 CFC."

Bulldozing budgeteer

steamrolls Colleges
by J ou IAplu•
M..

,;;.,u;,.,

Lih tome Latin American natioru, lbe Uoi-.r1l1y of
Buffalo is abo the home of coup d'otatJ. At
thll is tbe
opinion ol one Collqo ol MWiematiaol
cs (CMS)
profa&amp;or, who dlatta Colkta D&lt;ao Murray
WI1U with
I "cattfuiJy limed" OHrthrow
"
fl mcmbcn
Danld Atkn&gt;oiCor• P. Maloney (CPM). I!
Raruom of
aiffonl Furnas Collqe (CI'C) ond Richard
CMS.
"The r.rinas or the t.bree eoincid&lt; with lltldml&gt;m~y
btin&amp; a-way bclv.om scmc:sttTs, '' ~plaintd a sourt'C' Y.."bo
osltod DOt to be id&lt;ntlned. "Th&lt;ir ab&gt;moe mV;cs it ocasi&lt;r (&lt;If
him (Schwonz) to 10 away with it ."
The in or the reealcitranl P&lt;olessor hu be&lt;D ral&gt;&lt;d by
SdlwiiU' pbn to scrtamUne the Collet-• aroup of smoU
acadcrnk unl" deslanod as an ahemat;•e to lmJ!Q'&gt;Onal
Uni'lmlty life-to deal with d«lininc resources

s.:·

..Tbc Collqa undcrwenl a plannin&amp; prooess, which

included 1be rtdcOnhion or po.sillons-.'' Schwartz recalled.
"Some positions (lneludinatho.. of the three clilillli»cd) )usc
don't c:xlil next ye1r :·
Some ~h&amp;raed Schwan• wlth faillna 10 Jive "dec:rnt"
notice or aeYCrmcc 10 Orr and R».ruom ... None was given to
me," $&amp;ld Ou . "II (lhe lirinaJ o:ame u • complctt sllock.''
Ran&gt;nm added thu h&lt; 100 wu surprised at tb&lt; lad: or ootk:e
and docs no1 Sook forward to impc:nd.in&amp; uncmploymau ana
bis.tcrm upira in A..WI.

..

Polillnl , _ , .
Alll&gt;ouab On and Raruom race lhe UO&lt;mpiO)'mall lina,
Acker's fuiW'&lt; lnvolvtd briJhter prmptcu. Attn Acker's
posillon •as dimlrwed, outskle "polilical IJ&lt;OSJUI&lt;" ....,
applied to have the black ...rr member rein staled. "A ncr I

wu cut out or tM budace, some pressurt': wu bro~A&amp;ht-in rrom

···'•--..raped

Ransom bcli"'cs that ncw po,...,,. cttated from lu&gt; salaty
•albe l&amp;$dcu. "We don't n«d o reoidcnr &lt;CH&gt;&lt;dmaiOt" or
F.,.o Quad," Raruom opined about rb&lt;....,. po&lt;t. He ealkd
lht mou •·jUst tiOnteMt.. aMt an lttanpt t.o rdocart
raouh7a (rom a.JtronacoU~. tuc&lt;h &amp;.\ CFC.1o vrc:U:Cf onn

Or1aillolly, Acker was ''ao adminislrttor fo1 11udmt
affaln" 11 CPM, bor oncr ItO. raurn he was assl111ed to the
newly&lt;rcaled po'iiKIO of chairman and OrpniUT of •
communily bo111d. Tht Boord, when &lt;&gt;tablished, will conois1
of UB faculty members and dislingulshod person&gt; from the
Buffo.lo community.
"Thtrc arr people •'ho would say thllt O:an Ackrr w-.a.&lt;
brouah• bock b«:au.e of poUtial prasurt, but tb11's 001
true, •• Schwartz maintained... We thou.&amp;ht h~ wu tht but
mao for the job due to his mllly outside eonta&lt;:tl."
Ack&lt;f Is P r&lt;$Mient of tb&lt; Buffalo Chapt&lt;f of IM N&gt;t-al
Al&gt;Odation for th&lt; A d v - or Colo&lt;ed People
(NA_ , 111¥1 is oct.in iD miDority arr..,.•

like Urbln S.udia and CPM.' 1
Howeva, Schwanz s.trts~ ttf\1 lht Pf.i)Cr$1 used 10 mJh·
tht change in 1b~ CoOqei lA'&amp; .:&gt;6a~ruhc, open and
demoeralic" ()OinLi"' 10 ('IOr'Japoodt:,-,et smt to "o"e' ..SO
t..'1lmpUS offices." calli" thl5 )'Cat,

etrha6J\ mo~ oppoKdi1.0- Sd1wanl' \Hcamhmng w~t
OVf'f (o)n'5 dcperture.

CMS mbabcrs w1lO were jup In atmli

Afier &amp;-i~&amp; an uh.inwum~o Schwartt to rd\ire Ou, th~ CM S

lloord and'111c._&lt;;olleae's ,nuscer r&lt;&gt;r&amp;n«l St:hwort~ claimed.
however, he tta·~ aucmpt at cumpro1'1'Uk

Accordins to former CMS ~rd m&lt;mber Cimlld RWna.
"'lc "''aS the inhuma.ne llpu1 or the thlnl (the firina) tbat
affected lh&lt; lloord's pos~•on. We wanted oc leul • yea. 10

lia~~.=~~·~ned. howt¥a. that 1hc Boatel kMW OtT's

ex,pi.rcd after this YeiJ .
Ri!in&amp; sr&lt;M&lt;d lb.ol lbe vad~e otudcms _ . . . . to
rep!..-. both Orr and Ransom cannot do 11&gt;&lt; Job ulldeq-dy
1&gt; tb&lt; d&lt;panin&amp; duo. ''(;nd sttldmls pul in on obool,.c
minimum, b«uaK 1hcy'rc bert rOf a dc:p"cc:• bt s:Dd. ""To
call for thai kind of rcplac:anc1&gt;1 11 wrona." Ri&gt;ina polnted to
the fine efloiU Ransom ond Orr ha•e pu1 ln1o their job&gt;.
"They wen alway&gt; there 10 help Sludcnl• wb&lt;n rb&lt;y n«d
them," he said.
positiOn

WIM--

WhHe Scltwonz liftS Acker's role u an ocpniuJ, tb&lt; bUck

.dministratOf' biS envisioned it as muc.b more. "I'm hf're
malnly oo hdp ynuna P'IQI&gt;Ie. b&lt;lp thei'IMCP, help aud&lt;nto
In odlolaniUp oompdltioo ond in tbeir education," he said.

outside .our«&gt;." Act.n sold. "Ass&lt;mblym&amp;D Anhur Eve
Wrote i&lt;ltni to Scltwllltl, (Viet Pr&lt;&gt;idmt for Acadtmk
Affairs) BUI\P and (Univ&lt;rlltY President) Ketter."

"And I ai&gt;O lel&lt;:h tnd lrY to provi&lt;k a hom&lt; oway from home

Brouhaha

·

lor tb&lt; lludonts."
Actor noted that he~ "vcrylilllt reoumcratlon" r.,.

.

!'....

University-pUts a clamp on f4YPIRG's Spring fun.oing_
dhc:ounled Wathen 'a • 'political'"
aplanallol&gt;. "I coulcl:o'l are las about the
oolitia,'" becontiau&lt;d. ")t'sslmplya matter
of comply;., with nKal r&lt;ql_liremmu of
IIC'COWltabilitJ.''
The CDCln epiaod&lt; lw iu .-&lt; in tb&lt; early
1970l. lbca, dur\aa I'IYPIRC'• infancy, it
was ealkd "WNYPIRC" and hdd only dub
SWU&gt; 11 UB. Wb&lt;n it c:omraliud-undu the
conuol of Eaec:uti"" !);-or Donald Ro..
and th&lt; New York orne..- it bcpn to funnd
its SA ollocatlon dlrec:tly 10 Ross.
Previowly WI'IYPIRC had aarc&lt;d IO
submit the hemlt.&lt;d rocdpts,
Whkh the
Univcnity requdlcd. bul after «PlrllliziPJP.
under the New York o!Oce it' did ncx fully
comply with th&lt; auldcllncs.

oo-aoini since lut Foil bel-.&gt; NYPIRC.
L&lt;&gt;rmzati lnd SA orllcWs under t .. o
adminlslr~~loru-Jod Mayer&gt;nn's ond Tim
Sllocltan'•-&lt;O help raolve the P&lt;obkm·
l.&lt;&gt;rtnLftti ond Bllu«rini have diff"""'
.,..... of thac nqo~illions. Th&lt; UB Proica

Tbc Uni•enlty'• dtcision 10 withhold
S9.50D In student 111ondatoey rca due
I'IYPJitC bu touched&gt;()ff a complex
Coordinator-•ho li ·•·movin&amp; on this
coauoveny involvlna SUNY Central,
fill"-r&lt;ealled thai they ,....., f~kd with
diffenot factions wltbin UB ond tbc
hiU-&lt;mJMY promiK:S and conuadlc1ory
lobby!na orpnludon's orroce in Buffalo and
1taten:arnu rrom lorcntettt . •·He
Central P&lt;Kt in New York.
•
(l.&lt;&gt;retUeU\)uked
for onelyp&lt; or .....dation.
The dispute cmten on the crnbor&amp;o or tb&lt;
we ao•e II to l»m and thtn he a&gt;ked lor
UB !'lew . York Public lnletCSI Research
another.
••
the
bt:atdtd
8uuerrinl rec:ollce1ed.
Croup's 1980 Sprina Student Asoodtlion
''Aner a while I a4&amp;11cd wondering if he- was
(SA) fundina. The man responsible for
dealln&amp;
in
good
faith."
dolina out •uch monla- UB Student Affairs
The A.uoc:LIIc Vitt Preo~ident, howcvrr.
Auociate Vie&lt; Pruident Ant.hOl'Y
claimed thai he ha&gt; alway&gt; been fair •nd
Lorentettl-hu hdd back the S9.50D,
hooesl. "I have been cotaU)I con~ilttnl m
claimina lbll NYPJRC. only bas 10 Jive a
reQuiring the urnc inrormation." lofmutti
ddCription or iu .....1)11&gt; - - and ..
company receiptS to cecei,.. the sum.
UDder the Board or Trustee.
Thai r&lt;qulcancnt Is uniform lhrolfl)lout aulddints ror tbe drspenion of
the University for Ill fundod orpniutlons. mon&lt;Wory rca, on orpniution
"'-All dub&amp; ate subjca to mcttlna it, Lorau.&lt;td mUJI rnca certalll fund ina '&lt;riteria
eJ!Pialned.
-lndudinaP&lt;oof of llcmlil to t.h&lt;
Sulle NYPIRC Projocl Coorditta~or Tbm campu&gt;, a cmlill amount of f Wllb&lt;n contends, however, t1w bc&lt;a-lb&lt; a&lt;ooWJtabilily and ..,_ent th11
~n iJ Sill.. wide wil.b a c:eutrol.iud mon;a annot be cliv&lt;f\ed for
bdtdquancn In New York tllroulh w!Pdl aU politlatl liStS. To Lomn&lt;etti, !hi&gt;
mon&lt;Y Is dlonndkd, It doc&gt; not keep means thll I'IYPIRG muse pr&lt;S&lt;tl&lt;
individual campus bud1tU. \18 Project him a ddCriplioo or its oa;.;,;a
Coordin11or Front Buutrinl ..Ud thai if and recclpu in order to sa funds,
I'IYPIRO did submil the data tltis year, it as do all other dub&gt;.
ilo'OUid let l "pr«edent" lOr futut&lt; yeaD.
Durin&amp; tbe SChool yoor 1977•78,
The Boffalo branch and the New Y&lt;&gt;rk NYPIRO submluod only a "dun"
City headquarters of NYPI RO are r&lt;quesl ror it.• &gt;nme of iu
app~ranUy havlna a dl•pute over the mandllory fcc allocatioo...,..yable
IAterptotolloo of the embarlo. Wathen to the 1'1&lt;'1" York offiCe. NYPIRO,
ossnted thotlt ~W~Ufmm lb&lt; politics of this . il shotlld be noted, \ hu al&gt;n
rtcoipU lin« then
Ulllvcaity's adminlslratlon. "It's on ailJit:k advonc:&lt;d·on scudcnt nahu ... he complained. "you whkh have been honored-it is the
have an odminiotratloro thll is JOinl &amp;flcr allllfOVal or the dtr&lt;1 that 1s in
stucltftt rial&gt;U It&gt; a ny more authoritarian queotlon. Lor&lt;t~U~tl oclmiued to
than uy Olb&lt;r campus."
allowiN NYPIRO 10 receive its
Y&lt;t loQII'IYPIRC S1&lt;0Pio r&lt;IUU this bud- lluwl&gt; tb&lt;n, bw sold II first had to
llfte pos111oo; clalmioa Walbm '1s 001 aar« to ~h ror an allemative
~rp~aa~Pllve or \he lkarralo CUpter's m&lt;thod or liotina Its &lt;&gt;pcnclltllf&lt;&gt;.
,.._.. of.P. . _ -A"•t n - . -1
pod&amp;iorL Buucrir&gt;l hlm&gt;df wu unsure of tbe
Lomuali maintain&gt; thai b&lt; ., -~ ._,.., . _ , . . ,..,....
.....,. "'-"· notina. "h coota 11&lt; • -•er ~ fUUIIIY .,... ~~~ ?' ....i,tna ""d
or •ri&lt;l. KeOUnltbility (to tDIIIdllorY fee ul&lt;ed tbe orpnoutron for 10m&lt;
'"ldebncs) or it could be 00&lt; of poUIIaol j\lSOfrcaDoo ofwb&lt;fell&gt;&lt; money lupmtand inSisted.
He abo re)&lt;eted Wa~b&lt;n's e•plula,tlon thot
morivts."
dtcidtd to $U~p&lt;nd Spnna 1980 paymmt
NYPIRO doc&gt; not l&lt;eep canopus·by..::ampus
l..oterw!ltl dtfmdtd UB•• rqJIIUIIoo Is a umilthllis rtcoived.
buda&lt;t,S. "I can't bdieve an orpnlwion or
"lona time lldvoeate of •udall riJjaS" and
Oiseuulon&gt; and •-•~lion• have been

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10 ,...,... the money by provl&lt;fq l.or&lt;D2Uti
with rtcoipu or lklllmni'• S1600 ..u.y.
"Bur they have dc&lt;1ed noc 1010 this rou1e."
Sbechan t..tpl .. aed . •• Thty baYc.a'c
compromrscd. ''
In a 1e1rer daled July), Wathen $1JIJmjned
10 SA Treasurer Alan Na1han a breakdown
of wherrth&lt; UB NYPIRC allocation ilopenl
bued on pc.r~o.-w:nta.CCS or Pttt"-Wklt c.xpmscs.
N;uhlm, ho"'e .. ct. ~~ n~ sat;$CiC'd with r.b~
do.:umcnl,T·e marklns. 1 ' 11 ., no4 surficit:m."
Lorrcn~;.ttli reKtvtd cornmc:nl. daimin&amp; he
has yn to 10 o\·u 1he ctocummt whh Nathan.
SA could li«&lt;me &lt;'&lt;n mor• d«piy
involVed irt tht conuo...cn)' ir the S9SOO
appro•ed by AutiUI 31. lfth&gt;~

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happen&gt;, tb&lt; money wiiiJo IIllO SA's .....,a!
fund from ,.bkh 11 can onlybercrn&lt;&gt;\ed with
tb&lt; SA Senate's Ollllfoval.
1r this occun, 8uunini n u.nsur~ o( •b•.t
mt~ln ~\appal 1\Ul. " I really an'1 ..,.
Jll&lt;(lfaUy,'' I&gt;&lt; con«dtd. "but ,.. milh•
hO\eto II&lt;' llolled by lh&lt; r&lt;&gt;l of I'IYPIRG."
W11hcn onl) prom•&gt;ed that "we'll fiJitt till&gt;

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throu&amp;h:. ''ronuaa •• cunc:nlly bcinc penned
in Albany . Thb a&amp;rmncni - IO be slplfd
only by tht local s1uckm aovcrnllu:ncs and

NYPI RO-..'Ould pro~idt- .. somt ~uidefines
to idtntily wha1 i&gt; nc«ISIIrY ror NYI'IRC 10
t.bc uandards.." a~.wrdln&amp; to ~anL
Viet Chan&lt;dlor for S.ude01 Affairs Ron
Bristow. The ••conHacu" V.'Ould havt 10 bt
r&lt;Yie""&lt;d by cecil administrotion before
iJnpl&lt;men111ion. he added .
Albany soutca indicaltd ~ week thai the
flldl rcpon is due 10 be reody m lh&lt; n&lt;111
lutun:. Bristow i;oplicd 11&gt;&lt; oontraa would
be rmishcd "as soon u possible.''
Both L&lt;&gt;rm«tti and Butterini ..W..ed thll
ntitb&lt;f knows Wha1 will be coataioed iD tbe
rcpon, althoolh Lorauatl ...med it
"wol&amp;ld not be a cane bltnclte for
NYPIRO." He acldtd b&lt; "opUmiscic"
thai ona: Albany ddlven tbe "contract,"
arran..,...,u Clll be made to r..OO.e the
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A FedCTal District Court judi&lt; in Albuquerque ruled on July Sibil New
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the intqrily or th&lt; politkal process." The Judie ooncludtd Qlallltcre were
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19 JllltS as of lost week, and a &amp;pOkcsman from Andaton earnpaj&amp;n
hQdq....,... in Wasbinlloo «tiawed that "IDOih&lt;r IWO IO six SI&amp;I&lt;S
would he tdck:l'' this - .
or lhcse 19 ~ates. row bavc had their deadlines pus in addi&lt;ioa 10 New
Malco. The uliaa ia lhll slate tann01 he a.pplied to lhe orhen, but lhe
1poktlltllll 1 dd "IlK cases are sornewhll similar" and tbll "it looks v..-y
hopeful ror &amp;&lt;~lin&amp; 00 (IlK Ballot) in all JllltS ...
He not&lt;d, bo.,...., thll Anderaon lao&lt;$ a dlrrertnt kind or challena&lt; in
plninaaectS~tO ballots. llec:ause he ftr~ lUCTOpted tO llln tb&lt; Repubtitan
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This law states that a candidlle who ran-and lou- a primary eleaion
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1ft addtioa to Musacbwqts, New Jersey, Utah, Nonh Carolill-. Kaasu
and Waa Vlrainia ba.t otficially catifled Andenon as a ..,didau. In
olhCT Ula wb..-. petitions bivc be&lt;o ftltd, he and bls supporoen on
awoiti111 dlber a c:Oatt Nlill&amp; or at&gt; aot:tWey dl&lt;d oo pcdoloos.
"I'M New York SUI&lt; petidon diM 1WU AII&amp;UJI 5 and cootiDU&lt;S until
Scpterobtt 16. SWe ~ [or IlK Andmon ampaip William
QuuUnaham, wbo wum lkillalo ..,...lly,IOid 1M .!Poet"""· ''WbcllllK
ba1lot drive is oomplcttd, John Andaon will he on with room to_.."
CUnnlqlwn wu mBuffalo to attmd a pt"eu &lt;100f~ ol Erie County
r&lt;pllllllcaa Lqislalor Joan Bour wbo.nmlly ..,OOIIOC:Cd her ._ro for
A...so-. She nottdihlllhe RepubllCan Nlllon.al Party's ..SOptloo or an
and· Equal RilhtJ Am&lt;Ddm&lt;iu, pro'lile platform Is what fonally oonvinced
her to ouppon the lndeptrldmt eandldMe.
Bold llid dilll IlK. pl.oi(OI'lll clemoosttlltS "how milCh OU1 or tOUCh Ill&lt;
Republican hrtJ leadtnhlt&gt; ii wltlt lht malrut.....,. or our coUDIIY."
An.xr-I&gt;OOIIJ 20.Ql0 sipwures, includlni 100 In )1111 over ba1f or New
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as UB presents budget Sub Board meets;
loy Stilt Gooddlkl

UB'• ck!kJadoo-Wili&lt;h Included
Prniclall Roborl L. ICe~ tor, YWious
V.lce P residents and budaet
State Unlvmltt or Rft York orrlciall-alto outlined 10 Wharton
(SUNY) Chanecllor OiRon R, projected enrollment nauru.
WhlrtDn and hiJ staff lUI wee:\ facility improvement fcurco ond
told • caruinaent or upper cchdon oome UB areas: SUNY sbollld "he
UB adminiscnuorr, UJ&lt;mbled in aware lh&lt;rc ml&amp;ht he problcn~i"
Albany for • preliminary bu~a&lt;'l ..;th in the u-min&amp; f!Jclll year
bOJtrlna. 'thll they should healo to t981· 191l2.
think about resort ina to
included a .,.,ndin&amp; vlrit
retrcndlmcnt if SUNY is ilnable to by..,. oocrediwion toarn to ovllluate
cover all or tho innationary UB's Medical School, and fUiure
in&lt;re&amp;$cs.
copitalation-rundln&amp; by the
Such rcmuh o.mnlnl)y cannnn Fedcnl tavcmment ror studmuln
"'hat many 01 UB fear 1110&gt;1-thal the health scicnec roelcb-on 1 lill
rtt«ncllmc-nt Oayorra or teoured or ruturc problem arcu
facuhyj-may he an the l&gt;om&lt;&gt;o.
" W• are jiiSI wamin&amp; them of
E&gt;.ocutlve VIce Pr~ Albtrt oome fuJUTt problm\l,''
Somio carloer !Ius monllo exprCSKd -iJ;Isistcd. UB alto 1Wa1ed oboo many
&lt;'O.....n tbaJ II "m\&amp;ht be dif!icWI ~fitufav ~for boch IJ'adUate
ao abtorb the cuu ..,,lhout resonrna stud~nt aniua nta and rull
to some kind or retrenchment."
prafesson-are ~ ~e
~ a tcuh, A.SJUllftl Vice
.. We arc havinJ dJfficuhy 'Wltb
Praidmt Roborl Wa1fter uplained both reeruitin&amp; and offerln 1
thaa Ihe: UB d~lc11tlon apmt much salaciu.'' Wa,Antr rnalnraine:d,
of ia alloled time In !he Albany odd1na. "f&amp;J&gt;«illlty ln hi&amp;h demand
hearing 1r1ufna oo avoid t uobacb orcu." The A.&gt;sl&lt;anl Vke Pre•idont
in lht aeademk IHOifiLm . Wa.MJler explained 1ha1 the School or
ln•l•ted thoo UU will try 10 make Manogeme1Jt wu pardcularly ht11d
cuu which will have "no major pre.. ed . "We (UBI •re len
impac1' ' on a(edtmlct. bua compc-lillvc.·• Wqncrsf&amp;,hed.
admitt~ the Univtn:lty will have lo
UB wa.s tht first tlmpUtlhls 'jt.as
"walt and occ" until the DivWon or oo outline ill Initial budaet and thai
the Bud1ct (0081 avidcllna are w011ncr ..Ud, doesn't ai••t SUNY
pro\'idcd laur thissummn .
Central much room for
Vk:e Pruldaus were msuucred comp;arboo.. ''They were U"'nina
eartin thil month •
rcvi~ out their proadlft"' ...._.hc nt""
mctbod&gt; other than revCftebm&lt;nt r.,.,...... W - DOled, addina
fO&lt; aboorbin1 inflallonary coou no&lt; Wlwton had littk opponunity to
a&gt;VOfed by the State. Waanu lPI'false UB'l proposal.
outlined a few poulble llltenwi~ea.
Waan., AJd he beli&lt;'a thai UB
lllclo .. reduana r..,ulty tinn I&lt;R Whlllon and his .. arr with I
oluoUJ)t nonnalleadcmic turnoV&lt;r fcdina that the bud&amp;« proposlll is
r11her lhan by finnt tenured reasonable and rtaliu.ic. Bu.t witb
faculty.
many here "P&lt;'ctin• the """"·
h waltlna unoll "lhln..,
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unfold" belore offerln1 hi•
Anothu poulble solution, fon:casl.
Wqner added, is to ma~e some
1&lt;rvlce&gt;, cuOTcntly paid for by the •
State, deptndtnl upon other
s.ourca ror incomt..
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Day Care Center
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The E&gt;ccullve Commi11cc or Sub-Board I. Inc.
dereattd IWo motions last ThurMiay to liUoc:ue
S6S,OOO-for an Off-Campm Housin&amp; prOJCCI and a
O.y Care Center. Bur It did mana&amp;r oo rquce&gt;e out
SlSO for a modesl Crall Center reque!l from an
already tlaho budget.
Stiade:.nt Bar Auocia1ion reprcs~ntltivt Altn
Rruenfdd requested thot Sub Board l&lt;l ~Uri~&lt; US.OOO
to Jho• Uni•crlsty and Cioy ofl1ci.lls ohao Sub Board
wu seriously commiued oo &gt;olvina the problem of
onadequate and inwrr..,.,. off-camPI" boutU1&amp;.
"Slum lof(ls ate: nppana .auMnu on," uhoncd
R05ftlfdcl. "lMy chu&amp;• hi&amp;h renu JU&gt;t so they can
buy up more bouKl and oake odVInOIOJe of """"
audcnu," the Law represmta~he added.
Siudeot Anociation Prcoodeno Tom Sheehan bcloevca
lhll houses in &lt;he..Main Str«t Campus (MSC) am
should no&lt; he boU&amp;ht "on M._... .. oo allrvioo• the
housin' PJOblem siMe there may not he a need for sueh
t Juensive housina once tht MSC iJ con~cor1rd to a
Ht411h Sdtnce: Ccon.1cr. The dnclopmcnt and
consuut·llon or student housing should ~ dune near
the AmhotSI campus according 10 Shccban.
Additional diucru aa•um the Rosenfeld pl•n WI&gt;
offered by Sub Board Budget director AI•• Cutin .

"Sub eo.nt docs no1 han a.n tnu-easina rnmue b&amp;K
co support aloD&amp; term commitment 10 mortptt),. rmlJ
and main1ainancc.:· Cukan m&amp;Jnlaincd. ••11 ts nry
cootfy ton&amp; l&lt;mj projm," w added, "for vory lew

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l::tOIHUll Study
Sub Board 'llld the Fxulty Student A»oc:uotioo W&amp;&gt;
labekd " unTtliable" by Sub BOard Attomcy Roehard
Lippes. "Many areas of the Sludy ore too Jimplifoed or
no&lt; rcsrarched cnoup," cited J,lpt&gt;C:S. A&lt;corcnna to
Lippes th&lt; Slody "'10(aioed SCVCfal dif&lt;'t&lt;POO&lt;id and
did not include the hidden co.a• ....,.,.,ed with
homeownina or rcpairina tb• houi&lt;S.., lhll they oould
meet buildina &lt;adc standards.
The &amp;ecutivc Commincc: finally aarecd to a,ppcHnt 1
commiuet from Weir 1'1iks to m«t Wilh Unlvtttily
admimslrators, Clry off1aals • nd 1ocat nciJhborhnod

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boUSiftll.

R-..reld also propo&lt;ed thai UO,OOO be allocated oo
csaabhsh a University D:ay Care CerutT ..-t.kh ~ad been
dt.I(O(ll)nuaf i:n• 197S. Ho.c.t1', Ilk fn&lt;itJOClt)' or the
Bao&lt;d qrec. willt Sheehan who di.&lt;appro•ed of
reducin&amp; the buda&lt;t~or._oJhcr Sub Board orJUlllwouon&gt;
w1ihou1 flut rC'vicwing » linC'·bY·hnC" bud.s" prOpOsal
ror lht Oily Carr Cmtcr .
A. daaHC'd proposal \\-'OUid no1 bt ready ror Arlotht-r

1140 months aC'cordioJ. co Rosenfeld. Tht S30,000 mu.u
bt allocated now. hr Ul$Ji;lt!\J, 10 p~atc for tht
implmxntalion of lhc CtniC'f on« a work.abk plan 1s
finaUzcd.
Sub Board E\eC'Uuve Dim:oor lknn11 BtaO
JUUt'lltd that Roat1fcid IRVcst ip.~c thC' avU.abhlll)l of
SZS,OOO whicll had been accumulated ~brOU&amp;h
trullt1UI« ""'"'""''from 1976-Tiand IJ dc:slcn~ed ror
J'lfOJ«&lt;l WniW 10 u 0a) Care Cmltt
The committee opproved the al~- or~ 10.
~ro Cowuefina S..pporl Group lodded by member Au~&lt; Mediae. ahho&lt;rah all all&lt;'ftdhura ma.R
he approved by the Comminec.
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Lipt&gt;C:S UiCiicated thai Group Lcpl Savoca (GLS) os
already auilable for draft a&gt;urudina. However.
R05ftlfdd deClared thai the Draft Ccnter,oo be loafed
•• Room ~1 of Squire Hall, will cornpkmeno thelqat
advice offered throu&amp;h GLS by courudin&amp; on pcrsooal
and political que1tions concctn'"' drah and
tqjSlratian.

He also listtd increasiOJ ree:s,
such u IJ'adUate lludcnt raeardl,
as a ponibk &amp;ns-wn to finandal
difficulties caused by t ft...Uy
&lt;anlaYative SUNY syaetn.
1M bnnna .... an Ql&gt;ponunby
fO&lt; UB oo air iu .,.-diminary bud&amp;es
so that SUNY Ccnual can cvaluaJe
it and send b&amp;&lt;l auiddiner for
prcparalion or the nnal docu:;;,.,nt.
That will be presmted to !lie 008
in the Fall.
UB uked . for •a SIJ mlllion
~ncrea.~ 1h l~ year, brinains iu Colltl
reque&gt;O 10$ 119 million . Th•o naure
Include~ a S720,000 lncreue for the
O.:nlat School and S2SO,OOO ror

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Tlla WIIMoldlng ol HYPII'O'o Sprlng 18110 luflCIIng Un&lt;loUblodly tequlrM

good ~ton ,.... •

S Sui t i l l - don't - t o - o r ..,.,.,a.nol 1&lt;&gt;-un&lt;lonotand eac:11 l&gt;ttllr.
l Aaooclate Vtca 1 ' 1 - t lot St10114nt Allllro Anthony lofenuttl HYI be
'i .,...,_one
thlno tor one rauon; till Hew Yof11 NYPtllG olttca lntorp&lt;etolllat
_ pooll)on.

•lnl•

h w• 8:20 Ill the -..Jng. I lilt quito tight out, wllenl
-l""'f'f'C' ~1ft aoollllf't MI.,.,. to steal my blkt.
- · the all9ml&gt;l wu - l u i and tile oNorallooll It
atltt tlllro..'ll\lo Is a ohor1 artlclt wr!ltan 110110 miiCII to
• - my . _ bUt to Inform othe11, upec;laHy
_ , t1111 II can..._, igo!n.t waaatt~ two
)'OOinO boys wllo1e dding my bil&lt;e. Their proceclllro: wNte

lldlno on 0110 bike, ono on t i l e - .. tillY pu4t uP
to"ttetlmo. opeod,jumpotl, a!ld puthO&lt; jumc&gt; upon rldor
At base Ia tiii pMcjple IIIII what_,.. OM-'0 -~~aft. Under torclng wlc:tlm to ""'"""· Next step. ttke 1111 bll&lt;o .,.,
1111 gulden- tor SUNY, d!-' olmandaloly twa 1a conti"'ent•t&gt;On o ,QIIOUiolttllre.,
n - ol crlt111L " - oro fairly~~~ and ,..l..ly law.
Thole wn a atlUOQle ono I otrO"'tY reorl4 my
tn on elton ro ouuro INII t4udlnlo-• IIO PlY $70 11011 \otw 111
- l o r y IllS-ore oetrlng tllllr
- . n, a l l , _ clubs m1101 bl
acco..ntable lor ttlelr ll&gt;lnd!"'· It 1111 to bl ,..o•en 11111 money Is ll&gt;tnl by

~ entirely dlfleronlly: and till BUttalo ONIPIIr Is ca~t In the mlctd'- In a

lniCII..IIIU 10 UM I mote UM)ut -.,.,.. a loud
piercing acroam lot help Luci&lt;Hy thoro are wtt~~e-s
""" p0t1co aro keepi"' tllalr eyoo on 11&gt;1 loolrouL For
me, tlllocrotclllo"""- wtn -ualfy 00 away
bUt my bll&lt;o Is probably
r&gt;alnlod .._ "'
dlomlnt'-d. For 1'011. to bl CllJIIoue. My
bUically ltom 1111 Sllod&lt; of
tnlf&gt;lllly to ..,..m t&gt;fOCOduro 1111 boYI uHd. 1\od I ......, ot
. . , _ hi&gt;IIIQ lhelr•bll&lt;l stolOn wNte tiding IL By
reodlng this you oro now aw110of IIICII a ,..ocodwe. Be
1111&lt;t aflCI bl "utloua. It audt a ,..ocedtlre wu
auccasstut onetime It w!H ptobl.bty bO...., a - ·

bot"'

-Y'•

ea.ch group on tttk'tga valuable to US atudern_a-be thl!l In entertainment.

educatioMI or human lnl! '"

.

There ahoufd bono d"'Pu e tf')at N Y RO fs of value to thfa Unlv..-sJty tor

the proJecta II unOettl~l. IM HI'\H ~ettne.aa II ptomotea •nd l.he
opportunity It provides to atudonta tntetl.-\8cHh gra.utoota lObbYing. his,
an lmPQf1ent nxtura o• thl&amp; c•mP\11 and rtf~t• the ph!loiQPhles

or

a

majority of the ttud""t populace.
"'
Tl1eflf0fe. to feopardlze h'a txlattl\tt htre or tn•nk In terma ol not
h.~ncllng II It blatantfy wrong. S1u~nta would nol. and lhould not bo
npectod to, 1ccep1 llny move like I hat.
But NYPIRG 100 It wrong In IICptte.llng 10 lXIII beyontl lnct tUIOS lhlt
govern the other groups 11 UB. Although II ls operating wllh a control po.st
in New Votk •no money' II sent there from eacn school and thtm ,,..
dl1pened, there mu11 be aome accountability.
Sendlf't(i • aubltantlal Chl.lnk of Ill SA a/loc.llon to a New YOfk otrlce1a
not Mceo;aarlly wrong-bocauee ol thO atr'uCture or the State·wlde
orga.nlzlllr•u, but to do thai whnout anv preclae e.:ptanantlon at to Us us8,
cannot bf tolerated.
When '11 NYPIAG project corwdtnator 11 UB argues th11 oubmlss•on of
the dati would seta precedent, llthoUid bl pointed out ttllllhtl la needed.
u,.,tortt.~r.,tely , ··a prK.CSent" ol not making NYPIRG ednore to hJie&amp; h~
exlst~d Until now and ta rtliPOnllbll lor the PfObltm.
Ewactly Why ltlll e;.lstocJ ta unc.,ar. lorenz:ettluys he approvod funding

lltef NYPIRG agreed lO ae• n fOf I WI)' to 1111 ht IICpendiiUf......,IOCI
Coordinatot Frank 8uutttnl c111ma loromtlll was nevtf clear on what
would be acceptab... Boner communi~ ion oetween tnt two mlgt\1 have
avolct.ed the Pfi"Sent ehao~ That. o. tlr1c:t ld.hfreoce to U11 rules hom the
IIAfl
1J II . lnde4Jd dlthc:Uil 10 IIIJ) 1 •1 OtQt niZIIUOn•t h•nfh tor &lt;kMng
tomelhtno-or In thfs case. not dong someth'ng-whetn prewiou,sly it
luf'\C11ofled beyOnd those rules The lmpents lor tho admln!&amp;lriJtQn'$ new
lthtuoe shoutd be scrutlnlzecl.
Unforu,.natety. the rul bug In thiS attuauon Ia 500 m~... awa~. TM luu.e
ta 1101 ..80 tnUCI1 _,llh NYPIAG' t U8 chaplet. bUI wtlh Ill New Y~
hudc(uan.,..., '' may fNSMd bl dtlfk:.ufl for aamtn•JtriiOII there to
undeftllnd Un~ty rulea, 11 It may be hard for peop+e hefe to
uodefstand the tuncaiOns ot 1 group baNG •n Hew 'Ycwk..
But lotent:ettl Ia r'oht on taroet Wt\tn he qunUon.s hOw an otQ~~rMuuon
lt&gt;e ol:ze .,., callbof or HYPIRG cannot -ldo "nttntmol tlout

lnfotrnollon."

'

HYPtRG In New Vorl&lt; 011 Ihe otlllt hind. mey not bl tompletoty oii•NOO
W- It Uye 1111 omOorgo wat lmOOIICI beuUM Ihi "pOilU.." ot tl&gt;e UB
admlnistratlon dltfer hom 11\DM of tl\t ~lbtfaJ ot;entzauon.
NYPIRO II I Qto.Jp that 111\el on CftliuenQtt lnd advocates poSIIIOnl
ihlt olteo run contrary to tht llltut Quo l'Mr eMI'-tlg«t 1M Educalfonal

Taallng Setvtee. watUIKianawtta and act&amp;otlwht-n ubestoa waa notiCIId •n
US's Bahd Halt. and 1ft cont,nuafly

tobb)l•no agelntt

nuclear power.

But to rely totally upon thot toot~ may bl a little dangerous. Whllo 1~1
vlewa dlf11r may be COI'fiCll and ahoukJ go on the
record.·'"'' '' pr. .umaoty lh~ caaa tot 1 numbot ot orgenl.laHons on
campus. Tne admlnrsttatton 11 1110 ergulno 1 point th11 can be upt'le•o.
NY~RG's btll move wouk'J be to at•n providing some etpenM
exptanillons-"mlnlm•• accountabtllly" wcx;ld repotttdl)' tvflleo. Ofle
group cannot atand apart from I he 1aw1 thet oovern 11f others.
The Unlvorally haa repeatedly t)ad problems with ona set -Of guidelines
applying to many d1Herent bod'ea.. lntarprotatlona atwaya gat In the way, so
l$serUot1 tnat POIItiUI

room lot those end ac.comodallons tor . .c, oroanlu.Uon must exist. rna~

may not be tho best govorl\lng ip,..oanh, bUt thal li who I UB hn to WOfk
with.
The boltOIIJ. line ol lundi"' II ICCOUnllbillty, Within lhll llamo, lhU
CLe;Oreos and rrgldUy of enlorcttment·n,Y Unltl Qrovon OU'IOfW!St. we ICC~ I
that 'NVPtRG e~illod " without oacountoblllt)"" U Pot! Of LOretllOIII'I
=~=:r~:~-vmlfe ,,.
search~ for I bttltf IT+IthOO '0 Usl

orour

ot ~ong, thai waa an .Ojusfmtnl of the rulet-one alcte bent SYan
lleyo•O wn!_o lo " leQal' ~et'o flOw $00 NYPIRG ohow Ihi nrlleo llowll&gt;ll•tr,
Right

Voi.S1, No.3

The timu they are a-changinr
Edit«-. No,.; TIN/o/low/tlfiiT/Icle wrltton by 11/dtoo/
Ntl'IP, opp. .ted-ln tho July II lu111 ol 1M National
Rwtew. II w~ sub#tl/11«1 to Till Spectrum by UB
sr.-r IIate stoln Ill 111/)0nt'(' ro tho July 8 _ , , ,
onl/tled •o,.r Amy."

The IWslence ot the droll wu oo fmponant to 1111
onttww ,..ot...u~l tlla rote tllliO'othlt l'lell&lt;llnt Nt•011
saw the pOIItlcat benefits to bO dorrv.cs from
t00111nati"' It,~ did oo,
In llw! best Of all poslibll worldS, no draft WOUld ...,
be nec8$101)'. The doctrine ot tho tncamatlon teocllet
us, lloWWer, thot God's grace Is to bl fouflCI In 1111
wodd ullls. noll~ aome purified utopia. llo~ high
till morel upirattons aflCI ,..olostallonl olllll world's
peoptes, wiltS and rumors of w1rs are characterlaUc of
humin ura aa It ts. Chriatlan nation• have waned upon
Christian nations. Socialist nat1ons have ·warred UPOn
soctellst nations.
Thf situation~ net much different In tho moratllle ol
lndl•touala. lle5plta e..( ~lghor le•elo ot lltoreey alld
Ontlgh tenment, there ate tew atgna that tht force of evil
Is ~&gt;Cing diminished In the. human breast. It lo INO that
-some B\I'Us are rodoflned. Of'lorce, abortion, •nO
homolexual.acUvitle:s are wrrenUV regarded by aome
ttfliiOtttened penson5 as mor., rather thin aa Immoral.

Sellobotrayat,lnlldellly, sotllonneu, hed011lom, cruelly,
and olhw ..,,, of poraon11 We do not seem to fMI

dl::.~"l.O:O,:::.'::;:n:.·ll.sulfon,

atw~rs

01 It
hU,
undeloyrsnny. Yet tl&gt;ls ~aMy tOday Ia morlf'IOIII In Ita
controls than )ny In hiS!Orf, Funhetmoro,illJst'l'lnnY
Ia more dyl\&amp;miC today than It Nla blln ao tar In thlt
cent...y, I0&lt;-1 • - •· Tho Bcwlot Union cannot
- grsntliltllfnaltlbentes without loii"' total control"""'
"' cit~'"'"· Ito '&lt;ll~lndeO concentrotl&lt;&gt;n uoon
ecllleotU&gt;O mllitOI)' prltNcy has, 1-etoro, • canaln
'"""' logic. lllt Sovletf cannot do tusl anYI/Ililo lillY
want. But t('eit """"'"'mane"'"',_ to O'NIO&lt; tl)&amp;n
thai ot u.s. and lilted IOtCeL
Tlla U.S.- Is not-a ~ton till oil oltlll
-~~ Eul• •• tts ollie$.- contii&gt;l , _ 1111 oil,
dlfecl Of tnclftd. CGUid p4.1co- of ttie'Wotld•1 k.,.
~ undo&lt; 1111 sway "of lnll\Honcl. Tho
~WilDie O'tl&lt; l"'dddo Eaolern oil will dotllf-1110 late
o l _ a J _. ·1111 ~o r llw! u.s. forcals 10 greet that
moat ot our
units are lll!MII with old«tllall 1M men Who uaetllln'l. ~llitary ~ 10 lOW
1'-!ol(jllarl cra A - areclnerllngtlle - b y tile

"''"'OIY

t houaanda.

The

almpte malntenaftCI 01
the dlaa auoua re•cv•

" • Heopt•ra:O.:. w ft~teaa

11 a wh06t t1 te no\ a tn.Ht cttLtena' IY""r·
The lloart, of COUIM. ,...11 rbpoa lndMdttol
Conte- Modlllcallona ot tne tlfectl.. .....,.. taw
to fttpeet k\dttktual conlldenc:a wert fMde befOte
lflCioctlolll- In 1973.
But 1110 of defending this netlon and the
ooeatbflltles ot d..nocrallc tile e -ftid nolendln
1145 Of 11173. In 1110 I 1180's IIIII~ to pt•llllltlon Is a
high oolt waaln till 1030's, tor SeMel ton:n fat
thole of Hhler In tllotr ooww, range, trilnrng,
reodtnou. anO 111110 ambltlona. Tile ltalni"' ot
tonorl111 oflCI IW...II. . agents hal roac:lted gigantic
proportions. To pretend that huge amounts ol money,
lntotl ~. manpower, Olld OI'I'IWOento..,o not bjllng
m a - lglintiiiiO IUMval Of liberty In llle WO&lt;Id Is to
u.. In 1 world of dreame and ...,_,
To lorllall the lmpeflCIIng military contrc&gt;r~tii\Ons,
nothing Ia 10 effK~Ive u roadlnesa to rNI&amp;t. " If you
d•tlre PI•Cf• prepare for Wfi,u
MIICII dopendl, thon on llle willi"'nesa, generosity,
aflCI spirit ot ooll•SOCflllce of ~~e nation's youth. h Is
urgontto rmpro•othe quollly oltho U.S. ''"""' IO&lt;COio
In perec&gt;r~nololld tn equlpmonL as rapidly as pOSSslble.
Time le vory short. In this perop&lt;K:tl.., 11 Ia a Chrlllllan
duty tor liiOU WhO H8 It 10, to rtae to ohe defense of
tho notion. II would be wondorfiJI 11 rnttlitgont,
ldoallatlo, and able YOU"' Amerleano voluniNred tor
ai!Vlce to thotr nation. But II would bllot more lolr II
stlectl"" MIVfce calfod uoon m~t~~blraof ...ryclau to
tiiVetllenatlon.
An army comoo.oed dl&amp;,..oportlonately of tile poor,.
tile ten lntotll&lt;;tually able, .,.,,110 tosoiOeolltttola not
"""""' tor our clemoeracy, Nor to 11 1 wrttctent
dllorrent 10 tho ombltloul. bold, younger teoOe&lt;s 'OliO
may emerge
1111111"' crisis tn SofittteaOetshlp.
Ttllro 11 a pantc:utar danoir 11111 tlloae .....,.,..,
lomtllflve UfM'IIIr&gt;Ce In tllele melt.,. cemo durtng ,,.
entlwlr l*1od of 18115-107!; wtll be froten In moral
lltltltiiH odoptod Ilion bUt now outmocfecL Lusons
leornod In one ora .,. ottan ,..ectaety tho - • • • of
IIM&gt;M roqulrod tor a ,.j,toty C118"0Jno moral i.ltuatloo.
"The '-Non of Vl&lt;ltt&gt;om• 4oll 1101 ~~te till
1-lly,al\.,.0 geopotftfclf shuotlorl o l t9t!O. In
OfdO&lt; to 1&gt;1 motel, h Is not
to bllnt.olectualty
ltQIIIn. MO&lt;al wtadom, like pOIHfcat wtodoof1. ~nels
upon • finn OIIJP of tho rear~• ot 1111
Thole WhO do 1101 faor 1111 decline ol U.S, wlllch llu occtt~rod dilrlng till' lut"-iY ,.at$, os
t,p~llltl 1111 erOWit!O might o1 tl!o SO'IIot ompn,
-*ttnoty lortclpttato 1111 owy miiHOJY cral1 11101
~latm to 1&gt;1 - l ing.
PoNce .,., l.,..lce qtponct on mtlllary . - . - .
llflder votuntartom, U.S. ~MdiniH J:1ll afannlngty
CIIOflnad. T11a "'' " lppNro to Ill Ull , _
moot

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duri"'

neceoa,.,.

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m l - t n a " " ' mllllory ~ty. Moot ot our
~ a t - arid our ONI"flCC end olr f.,. Ill
ouPi&gt;ttod, - . : r -nntd, aflCI at dllmel ..,... Of 111'-!.--cty,--,~~-'"
mekll- eo10 ,..,.,..., The tnt-.1111 ...,.., of 111111 ~ IIIX1 few-· HftlnO lljppOIMd
- ~-- tlaa f...., to~toe! roolaro- fo till tlnllt In 1110 ~ plrlod, I now
Intend 10 etorlct .... lllolo '"""'JI'II o billlllne IIIey did ~ e11oooe .nit! - - poet• to at

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by P~tricia I. U.rinaton
TM comment I've heard from virtually
everyone wl&gt;o,lj., •e.on the UB Department
-~~~~~of Theatre's production of A Mtdtum-r's '
Nighr Drt&gt;am Is " I've never had so much lun
watchins Shake&gt;pcare." This version Is,
indeed, fun, and often creative When
Titanis (well·partrayed by Julie Kltulev·
Blake) sinas of her lovt' for the transformed
Bottom In a Carmen Miranda·Qipe fruit
basket aflarr, 1t' s a hilarious bit that really
work&gt;, hoahlo&amp;hting the fact that she's not
herself But when Helena (kristin Norton!
wails her torchy " Love is perjured
everywher•" well, we are suppased to lauah.
aren' t we! Here the impish Puck Is a
betll&gt;op. fine. innuvJlive. But why! What
does that mean! Creativity and new twists
to old characters aren't wonh much If they
don't add to the audience's comprehension
of the work Nut only sl&gt;ould Shakespearean
schlicks be amusing. but they should be
Illuminating as well.
hirinintMpArk
A M idtummer's Night Dream Is a play
about moonll&amp;hl. the woods and the dreamy
spells cast by l•rrie&gt; TM UB Shakespe.1re is,
true to tradition, staaed in Delaware Park,
the closest thlna to the woods to be found
in Buffalo, on an elaborate. built set. Is it
too trite to put the woods in the woods! So
much for utilltlna the natural settlna.
Instead. we &amp;f!t ~ Onassian yacl)t (Jackie as
Queen ol the Amuoru- now th.Jt's Ironic)
and a fairyland that's suppased to be

"somewhere over the rainbow'' with
unlikely·looklna fairies in briahtly hued •
sacks-it's a neat costuming trick. but they
look like Casper the friendly ahost rather
than forest sprites.
Often heiahtened action of the
·•electrified musical version" detract$ from
the play't lines and therefore it'&gt; sense
Helena's words, in panicular. are frequently
lost. The c reativity, which can be lnaenlous,
can •also bac klirt&gt;-for inJtance, It's an
efff!ctive device to have fairies put clothona
on momentarily frozen characters to sl&gt;ow
that they've entered enchanted territory. but
when no one undeDtancjs why Puck applied
love POtion to the
eyelids beouse

w,..,.,.

Demetrius and Lysander aren't both in
Athenian garb~ it's a problert•
On the brighter srde - Ray leslee's musk
" Jauy. and in cornbrnatlon woth Hannah
Raiken's cl&gt;oreoatiphy. llu rousina
moments. Bill Gonta Is relreshina as
Oem eurus. and Amy Holtman would be a
&amp;ood Hermla-except sht,.&gt; made-up to loo~
like • low-grade hooker, just because she
has to be dark. Saul Elkin uses his lower·
clAss accent tnconsislenll't', and thar about

typifies hil production Hot and cold.
witl&gt;out the sense of dreamina.

�the
Japan 19a0. Sine~ Its reconslluction
followina the Second Wot'ld War that
nme ~raY which surbced as 1111ression
eh011nelf!d Tuell Into the adaptation of
Ametiun Ideas to itJ. own induSctrial
revitalization. In the 1950'• ~nd the 1960' s
It came on tl)e form of the translstor radio.
an embryo for the arant etecuonk Cirnu
like Sonv tnd TEAC. In ~1960'S and ~
1970's lr was mfnature motorcydes, and

autos via Honda, Datsun. those

nt"mMM

of the Amerlcan automakets. A lthoush

fazz fflUSIC '$an ilrt form ra,her than an
lndustrv, the Japane.s~ are already
pursuina it with an @nthusia.sm
compar•ble to th'it tt!chnoloaic.al
endeavors
-- Already they boast a jazz record market
St!c:ond in .size onJ\i to the fatherland o.f
jaz.z •tself, offering approximately 70
~rcent

of the c•t.alogs of discontinued

fore1gn ian labels. In addition 1..00 jazz

a lbums-. new and rf!Jsuue.), 4te r'!'lta.st'd

annuaJI'( by the nearlv 20 hotn~grown
jan labels, For .a nat100 of 110 m 1llion
pCop1e-ocQuetozed inlo an area the Size of
our stat~ of Montana. these fiau res art!
every jazz fan's idea of Valhalla.
tl'.s true that th~ greatest share of
ea:citement tS aenerated bv 1~ A.rneriCin
pla.ven, and that there is a great
Jnfatuatjon fot the form as Amerltans play

It It was piani&gt;t Teddy Weacherford who
first brought jazz to Japan In tl'\e early
19lO~s

J-'.U fans ate still discussing

O~car

Peter~n ·s ~rformance durina

the rau at
the Philharmonic (JATP) tours of 1952 and
1953. In the 1960's, Aot Blakev.

records

-

Cannonball, and Sonny RoiHns lntroduc~

Th; ltollina StonH fmouonal Rescu~ (Rollins Ston~)
Whllto it's witttet and funkier th,an Some Girls. the f~ct
remains that th1; I&gt; Some Girls II, a nde on the same
wa'Ve, by no m ea n ~ boring, btu we boarded theo wave a

.sounds of

Many of today's Ame"can mastt-tS art
contracted anrliJ.tllv for pof'rformance~ at
the fe.s'tivaf in Japan, "leve Under the
Sky " 8ut, is It 15, the 1970's were the
period for real flouri~hing as t~e styles of

the East 1nd West betan to meld and the
Japanese really started playing their own
horns with confidence.
Amorla • rod ,..ledom
fnterenlhgly enouc1\lhe frr)t

internationally acda•med JiZZ personalltv
from japan wa.s a woman p~mst,. l oshiko

Akiyoshi. She is an accomplalshed •olo
artist and composer .u wtll as co-leader
along with l ew Ta.backjn, of one of juz•
most successful b•g band's Sh~ has been
ridina high on jau crlttc and fan polls
ahke. beitfna. on the, own terms, the 11ery
best America .Jnd " maledom·· have to
offer. Her ~ignifecant recordings to date
are Dedk.ulon.s (lnne' City S604&amp;). a llio
reco rdfng on which she- acknowledges het
manv infloencts. lncludtng Bud Powell,

and Kogun (RCA AFL 1·30191 featurtng her
exceptional bog band
Coming out of Toshtko's early Jaf)anese
Quartet of the 19SO' s another PfOflitnenl
musi_cian. saxophontst Sadao Watanabe
Unlike To•hiko, he did not make the
mator move 10 tht Stateos. but prefers to
ke"P Iapan as home we for his frequent
interNtiooal sojourns Undentandably, hl.s
reputation ln America suHeu because of
thal but li$len to I 'm Old Fashioned (Inner
Cily 601 Sl eopecially Charlie Paoker's
composiUon "Confirmatton11 with Hank
Jones,. Ron Carter and Tony Williams, to
see flow effectivrly he can compete 1n the

•s

tM'" Ro11hl Sk»nu dwM Soflt. GWII In in aU•mpted Emotionlfl
"-•cue. H.O ~,.,.,_ lh.tttf'K J·IVOfr and crew Catrf on.

C illetplt, Hubb1od, Ten y And tile Osar Pel. , _ Bia
4, Trumpet Summit (P• blo Records)

drummer Bobby Durham With its composftions in the
tradition of the jam 1:estion, the recording expresses th~
musiul virtuosity w·hich results hom tho~ clashes and
Thl• b an olbum of and for celebration. • tollabo&lt;atlon • concurrences which occur when artists of this caliber are
ol jau areats which includes trumpet pl•yers Diuy
brouaht toaether.
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H ~ov""t -ave ever jl,e{trd any tradhiOI1il
Japanese ht~u'reaHze (I hope) how
little it ha" ~n-Eommon with American

Ja.u._ Thr ability ol these four players to

acheieve a Jevel of technique necessAry to
c1)fnpetto: lntemanonatly as jazz
spokeSmen certainly speaks for their }kdl
at adapting other fo,tisn concepts to their
own, ll may signify that one basic quality

of all Jan music i• it• ability to be
undtr:stood ln many langua,ges. Sayooar.tl

The admiration eJdstina betwMn \hf"C' musidans is best
displayed in a tune appr~priar~lv lltJed "Just friend.s." It

It wa.s Hubbard~)&gt; des1te to pl~y with PeteT$on that
spurred thls musical union. Clark Terry was in lw Angelesto cvt an album; Peterson was ttlere on personal busan e)~
Ray Brown, Joe Pass. and freddie Hubbard live in l os
t\ngeles and Bobby Durham h01d jus:t finiJhed a recordin~t
the'e with Ella Fitzserald the day before 'Pftxfuc.er
Norman Grant wanted Cilltspie's di.stincOve horn pl11ymg
to round otJt the group, bvt Dizz-y was rt!:fucta.nt to make
the trip from New -York until he hea'd who w~ on the
date. After a performance 1n South Carolina CUiespie flew
to los Ange l ~ for the. session. recorded from nine o'clo~
at night untlf three the next mOtning and th~n returned to
New York.
•
''Chicken Wings" provld~ a for~m for each of the
performets to solo. All horn $0los are accompanied by
lnsuumental.s fine enough to stand alone. The strong
Gille-spie 1nOuence is reveated from the bealnnfn.a as he
opens lluttering muted vibratos, Gradually, the rhythm
builds as Dllrham brushes into a crescendo which, while
rnaintainfna the tempo, Alters the emotion. Then! is an '
obvious lr'ltim•cy between the performers thn circulates
throughout the piece. Clark Tefry. on plunger mute. tries
th~ blues while Ray BrOWn's bus riffs, reminiscent of hiS
days with Oinv Gillespie' s ,.xtel in 1946, display fine
taste and superb tec~nical ability
The open ~nae embodi~ In lhi&gt; a lbum provide&gt; •
flee flow of Ideas bet...,n the musicians involved. It
thereby assisu in the loalcal evolution of personol styles
and mwical developments. in jazz from one t!:ta to the
next..
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Approitchlng the avant~garde. but nut
too aloof to do a stint with larry Cot"rell ~
fJ~vrnth Hot.~se for a. short while is
trLtmpete' Terumasa Hlno. By copVIfl.g
everyone from Mile.s to tee Morgan, h e '~
evolved ot singular voice he's been
recording smce 1971 with Ce.rmaiiy's EN Jot\
label. Speak to Lone/lnf!&gt;• !Inner City 6027}
iealure-s .some preze JapcJnese recordings

exubmant uni~on choru~.

~hose parent$ are " f1ghting for Mr Castro .9n the streets
of Angola " H~ lht'n progres.se~. Poverty Is customary for
most of those- Indian Girls. So 1t's e-e--easv lor thr average
ljst~nN to hav~ pa.ss1oci and empathy fo,dn tndi•Adual's
storv if ~ ft!w emotional glitrering generahtfes are thrown
'" What matters musically 1s the cre1Hve repetttion of
hooks. phr~ues and rhythm
Whether thev',e s.nging harmony, build ina to 1l pea.k

Cill.,pie, ClaP&lt; Terry and Freddie Hubbard. plant&gt;! Oscar
Ptterson, bauist Ray Srown, guitarlit JOe Pan. and

Guitarist Rvo Kawasaki has ~n
recording albums fo..- Years in decidlv
var1ant styles. One moment he will play
str-alaht ahead with unmist-akable allu~ions
to Wes Mon'-omerv and Kenny Burrell
Then he will follow with a modern flosh
of technique a Ia Hendrhr or"Bioomheld
In time this voung man may be ai¥ing
LM,Y Coryell a run for h1s monty. Ch~ck
oul Noture'J Revenge IMPS SC 064-61332}
and Juice (RCA APl1;1355)

marks the firSt point on the aJb\lm whett PeterSOC"' ceases
his-rhythmic accompanlments and brealu out with his
c.ustoma.ry solo strengths. His i~ a mooc:J..setting tead~in to
a comptHthteohorn di.sptay. The dartty and precisiOn of
Hubbard's open horn .marks a greatly successful first
auempt at recording with Peterson Followlna the
.standard Sop format. " Ju.st Fri~nd.s" condOOe.s with an

year ilgo
I tlnnk there'.t more energy here than in Somt Girls, l ~u
'houghtabout Soc-~l+·tv W~1 • you had the White House
t.mon, l A faas .tnd Baker~fu~l • rel1aious radio waves.
you've flOw enu~ red an artoa that is gene,.lly about 1uch
oeuonaltue~ but more speCIIJCally about emotion
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-'bout blatanl hope in " Send It to Me " Jagger wanu any
woman. even a factory xirl, a U~ramian or an ahen And
even whl·n Jagger a.ss umt~ hiJ lat1n persona {whlc:h h~
mus t thtnk is a ncv..• id~ntity) as he Cfid on ~'M1u Yov," he
make.s a btoad apph,at,on
On ••tndlan Girt;• he·s Mr Gringo, talking ro a liule girl

with drums. o r Joh en•ng the mood. Or t4uahlng at
themselves. they never sound the u me. 'Though U Is
familiar The Stonel were alwayS good for a- bll of Irony.
apposition, opposition
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fill CNE
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They defla~tlv refus~ 10 fade away. Md they wOfl't burn out and
thev'rt Just for. for too awok~ to ""'cumb to slMJ&gt;. lifter fifteen yeors
th~le thr« l,.tureJ ol pop culture-if only the Ufltomeabte IIUlatk
hadn't done who I ev"')'one eJq&gt;Kted him to, ot could hove been
four-thl• band of unJIIfpaued ene&lt;IIV. those vaneuords of rock and
roll. after fifteen ompou1bte yean they sllll wM't lwnt It uo OM
would think '""' tl\e powtr ond r~lliou,_, or roclt and roll cwld
only &gt;U&gt;liNI Itself on vouth. the .... ond the onauish and the intense
tow whiCh PfOpeb-lhh ptcull..- muskAI form, '(0&lt;1 would thonk that
the profound emotioN lily could only e nd in 11\e deep '"'" 0&lt; WO&lt;Se
stoll on banol reckond~~&gt;cy Yet Pet• Town&lt;t.end. lohn Entwullo and
Rocot Oaltrey. tl\t fucklnt Who. ~ll three well onto tl\eor ohortoes now.
•~ ilr•mroiJtna ahfad, u boisur-ous. u contr(Wfl1ial. a.s tnspiuna as
eveo
In th~ t~ut tt•r they have been • maelsuotn of mdef~:t~arue:able
trntt8)'. two 111m;.. 1 M'f'm•naiY endless root. one: i'OUP 111m., two SQk,
WO&lt;kl. lown&lt;~ond' CmP&lt;r
l&gt;llrOfltly •tlhe lop of"'" charU
ond now Oaltrr'&gt; olbum ond reams • nd tt'Oms of oren e&gt;4&gt;QSUoe Yes
1t's uue thlt Clncmn111 n respon11ble (or tno1t oft~ lut. thr forte
aho hu lh dao~ •Ide
Town)hend 1md c.omp..,v haven1 1 •.mtf.u~ lh•l horrtcatu~ bflu
bot-e au•~ they teet thhtl' h~:ve someth-.nl to prove TM-v •re much too
_ ""elt.t1pbeaten 1nd W11e to •arce to • pueril~ chatlen&amp;e

c,..,_

The Who
ro cks on
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l• clt.hl!mmer found•tions
Tht flurry of ac tivity'WeH5 from th~ •n~vlt~-ble mllestof'le ,unct-.Hl '"
thtoo caoeer&gt; •nd llv&lt;&gt; 1he Who are tvolvong and lookong back at the
ume time. tOmethll'l thit c•nnot be said for the o tllt:r two band\ of
coml'bfb~e .,, .... and atnesi.t, the Stones and The Kinks~ TMv are
movma on and "e"''"• WttOOut changtng the.Jr htclchammer mu.su~ al
foundauon) Thr:y ~ne tulrospectin.g on their hhtory. thelr follr 1in.g.

theor m""e-nt and their othoo. oil four of which for thh band •••
one on tl\t ,.,.,. Be&lt;:•u•• the Who •re the kids. 111d the kodt are •f~
nght The Who aoe ICUtoly hi&gt;torlcally ow•~ and they will ....,et, '
would 11\ev wont oo separate them.efvts from thelf bqomtona&gt;
Tl\e Who ot an opon boo!&lt; lob 11\e cloned ••t:os•• of the Who llrt
You lP. votol rod hlstoty whiCh can be P'tked up on onv 1&gt;'11••
ca&lt;npelling the reoder to run baGkwords ond forward .. And the~on lie&gt;
theH m.tate They . ,. tttll ovt thfte ._telctf'll 101" the kkb to dticovet 01
redO&gt;&lt;'&lt;&gt;Yi!r. be 11\e kllb fourt..., 0&lt; lOfty
YH •ndeoed~ t_h ete w~u teutval M.ihna•t lOtonto·, l1thtbtuon
St~d"'m lat_L.luetd.t\t n1ahl And no_ tMre w.u no ~tamprde ftom MlV
of lhe 70.000 f•n• under tl\e baii111•L lloodllaht&gt;, "' br•al&gt;t tumOMr
tun
Pud&lt; .Uppon
At •"Y A.metkM\ fMnth•r w1ch Can.ad..an rod. crowds'' " tesufv.
lN loiLJ up north hlto co conJerve the-11 c.akwllh for whatt:'IIH rraJOn...
Pl'fhaP&gt; 11\t 1...,11'(1 northe•n oor f'\OY~ on. cr.ICJ. ,.,,.fv•ne "'.,. o;oo
oouibly low populotlon dm)IIY on tM old Bootllh domonoon. those
pudt sl~u ate •'t'etwo to ,ethnl aU tiled up ovet • bn at concert
rock Crrtatnlv nochtng to aet tr.oerlv dl\mi~t"d .1bout fCK metefv a
''aood'' •how. ~UU)f wt h.lvf' bHft fo.-tw.ltnf'd 'th.U l~ J)fOplt' up

VOI'det itt! a tJid low kt'Y

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p«formanc. thlt 1 ht' Wt.o mu,tttrtd, thto m•u U'd.hon bf.ume ~uite
d••tre.u ma mdMd
Whetl tht Who opentd UP With lhftt &amp;bl~n h-atm"f\l.IUOn
;te:nadet - ..Sub);titut.e.1 ' ''C•n t t.~~pl•ln, .. •nd ·•B•b•
O'RII ey;·-sover~l ~ople up foont woot understondJsbly on1pored to
aet on tn.ir fe&lt;!l foo • lltlle bopplnJ Hl&gt;l'fOYeo. mo&gt;t of th~ glued- au
lumbel)aCk.s In the grAndU4nd\- Wtrt honm{n&amp; 3t the bounctna t!ff!'Cl
milnlac' to ktndlv ••• lhrmstJiv,•s down A hell of P'9J~IIIt&gt;s w.s motethan 1mphrd thr u,ohn¥ d•d not H~'-ults .n~~•t~te complain«.
followed undoubt~lv, If lht lr• nsareuou were to pconlst. by ~ flurf'V
ol clenched hands thi~ non·idul uatf.' ot Allain: cont111ued on
throu,hout thr evenll"'a.,
~)ptte their ~bomtnab l e- bl•dlen(e the Who put on .l ~uperl aln-t'
&gt;how playone • eood mOA of fovoroo~ hke "Oon'o Ceo Foolod "'"":·
' 'Pinball Wit.ttd~" mort! c ulJ than t xpec:ted lr()(tl Qurtdrophenla, and •
~urpr iJe medley ol Who•ttd slxues melodte\, Including • rofhck•n•
vt'.rSIOfl of " T wti t and Shout" that vlumarelv \occeeded 1n &amp;t'Uing the
lunkl\eods on the" feet

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M~~~l,';~,~~~~~11ery vOK.e wa~ ~b 1~red•ble n
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m•rch•na ._,d mtlr;~ sw•na•nl wa) .aU I~P 100 fO'fltn\hend didn't
fotaet hts flv•na wtndmlllavlt.tt ttroktd not htJ &amp;N&gt;hma au•rar lick,
At JS. he '' still careen1n1 .til ovfl the- st.ta~ Conc~ablv (nlw title
mteht h~"~ moved hom ht\ rest•n&amp; ,.,,e mou~ ttw.n rve-n .t levt
mtlltmrl ~D Kenny lonto&lt;J, •hhouah he un """'fl tUI the CIJ&amp;•c. ~A&lt;t
1~11 by Moon . c.onltnun to ~'tr~•~ hi' •bUu~ tb Lft1' lhe
m.IChtM gun thY1hm IC)tng rtw \-ynd\t'ttltf olOd tt.;,,-, \f'CltOf'l w~r+
&amp;.ft'~l 1ou&lt;hH 1M tnA&amp;M''um bomb~ •nd tpotbe•m'\ 'hoot tnt ..&lt;1'0\3&gt;

tht' Cl.tdeurn And OU1 tnlO th.f A_. Q.iJ'fJ'tet' Af\ bonof•bltt mt'fltK)ft Thtlf~iUnt rOC:k t1nd roll btNI '" tht- world had fU.ll doM: 1t
if ont\
the-w .aud~t-t' w~ 70.000 N..., l~m. 8~ff.lloru~rn 01 Ch-ul:COins~
then 1t m•etu h4\&gt;P ~n retllly H•lht~•nt

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California music ina 1980's mold'

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Humans invade Stage On e
bid fnencb come Ahlle

11umon•- Stase One-/vly J
" If you' re &amp;onno oct like tho I yw'd better aet on tl\e
nage." Sttrllns Storm s•nil wh•le f•llina •II ovt:r hlmsel'
tn a loost"-limbed spum during th., Humsns· tt'ilrd ~core,

an ~d r enalu1-pump• na 'I'Crsron of the•r deb4.u s•nale ''I live
m tht' Crtv.'' Storm, with s i\Jdes: coolly in pta c~. white
shot&gt; oointed In a lamlll•o piaeon-loed slance. and bl1~~
oloctrk guitar strvlna •• his prop, takes heed of his own
IV&lt;I&lt;&gt;. The small but ''Otal Si•l• OM crowd coo't
to aet ot&gt; 1111 o/ the band's vorlous dose&lt;lloloons of
California JUrf muJic and roek and roll
The Humans emb;uked on a crou-country tour IO
prornOie their Independent Roca&lt;d Syndlcote Mlnt-lP
Play, whi&lt;h onc ludes thelr uodated rendltoon of th•·
Ventures' stJrJ dante ••pjpeflne." l:t c:urrtntly the hoUf$t
musi&lt;all&gt;f'lP&lt;'riV In It&gt; Sontl Crut. C•lifornll hO&lt;no bu&amp;
AIOf\J with h..dllnlnl the tour of tmall clubs. tl\e
a few stOD1 of ots
Humans ha...., opened for
rec~ttour. "Wt's like 10 tour Iapan - I think they'd love
Ys thftt,"' e-nthuJes b.)Si)tJvocalist Enc Cle; afttt l~t
show. Thinas are &amp;&lt;Jina aood for tl\e Humon&lt;
Gie&gt;. lookina not unlik• o vo&lt;~na lorry lewr&lt; with •
Clark Cable musttdw, '' no len mtnt4 than Storm a\ M
roUt hiJ eves ond cwuu hos mouth In mock horror whfle
bounclnc furoowly ocross tl\t staa• He slockens tl\e ooco
onlv lone enouah to son1 Ms vogutfr raqoe ballod
''Tracy" (abo i1&gt;&lt;:1uded on Play) rn. ""'I takes on added
soanilounce tonoaht becaust oretty bt~ haired Tracy
henell hu m.~de the troo from Nloaara fall&gt; io wotch 1\ot

'""m

SQu•••• on

1 he bar.d's sUghtly t.onl(u~n&lt;~L pummellma of d-.e
Trow· " Wtld Th1ng" (lhe B stdr uf th~ smgld su!'flmol"t
melll()(iet" of that ottler lamov' west co~11 rockers
wt4ned on sutf mus4c, Frank Zappa. Wtwn Storm s •n1&gt;

" Wlld thlna. I tlunk I love you

Corru: on .tnd send me

your oeaatives'1 amldtl ~ome C'Xaggeratt"d echo rfferts, he

sounds simultaneously lnnocttnt and l~cherous, tUS1 Ilk
uncte- frank Drummer letorne Oeupr~ ab.,ndons a ll
ptoptJetv and responds with some pt!IH:.uuiv~ ultra·
violence. Throuahout th~ show Oeupree't. amblduterou)
•Hack is a perfect b.alancr of poundma back~at .tnd •
fauv senJe of nuance.
O'eued in • brown tweed svtt. w4ng·IIP .shoei. and
wtde-brimmed hal, lead guila.rist John Andenoo loo'is too
old to roc~ and roll and too young to run for pre; ldenl
But iS soon as the rag.gt":d tones em'P'f from hu guttdr hr.
Mcomes the .ltJOianl 19SOs teenacer show'"¥ off h:s
laton lin~ Wroy licks wn.oher ot iJ the updooed • uri
mt.JJIC 1nsnumentals '"Pipelme.. ilnd 1 elmar'" 0' the
mOfe conttmpot&amp;ry onainaJ material. hi' thtek s•nale note
metodiH combu•te with lceyboardtSt David l&lt;lnle•n's
synthesize~ to fl~ out the. Humtru' dance- rhythm_s
Stot'm. CtH. ~nd Andt":rson ha't'r ~ayftl tott":ther •lrTtost
uiadlly 11ncE &amp;hetr firtt lone &amp;:ach sur, b.tnd In 1961-23
~ar old Oeuprus ,,. the oo1v ba;nd mem~r ftOt yet
thlftv- oroof oosotiYe that for the Human•. •ocland roll
11 not \Omeihfng you outcrow 14.-e: zJts And Judl.&amp;nl ftOm
tts e• uberlot SLJ:~ One show, those old lren•et" ~•rs
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Is an lfewtlt: tktrcis' in hum1nis·tic
rellaion, wealthy poyerty and
trued truth. And it's all YOfY
loalcol
Hazel Motet is the incarnation
of Southern .bor,.aaain
Christendom lftminaly brooaht
10 the ~urface by his pattic~tion
I&gt; wor. Moles looks like a
fomlshed rot who CO&lt;Jid sure at •
piecf' of s;wiu dleese untU it
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wtmpy .soul.s bK•use he wants.
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le•n on h1m b«•use the-re's no
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of Another preiCMt WlnU to aet
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I hts dauahter so he so"-a:
pia l lk~1JI&gt;dorstonds Motes'
aospe he preacher's girl wants
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wtlh Hazel and groupies Up to
him hko A pu.,.alrl And his
pitiful, 4lnlktde.kick just wants a
fuend He eve n fu~ds a new Jesus
'"' Hnel ln the fOtm o f •
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Bt•d Oouuf•s Moles •s qu1te
e""vlncll!&amp; Hos dumb Southe&lt;n
nubbomntu and Abo t'""oln
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' leaze. Motes' anti--sidekick r.s just
• retardt'd kid, a sentimental,
loveable lottie cur. They ore all
kids. not arownup~. rememberine
or hopina for, ure·~ fun carnival.
This Is shown by Moteo'
niahtmares of revival meetinas,
looklna up to hi&gt; Oad/Pf1'acher.
by his lover's Vorain Mary, play
' House' mothtrina of the new
Jesuo doll, by hio amkideklck'&gt;
otealina of on ape suit which he
thinks will aet him frieflds
CurtOUl irony is pres.enc
tlvOUJhOCJL If the anJ j.sodeltidc
&gt;uk will
really believes the cet him lroends why does he ao
to the zoo ond mock the
monkeys! Is rt becau&gt;e the ape io
• s u - k e v who thinks he
h., friends, Of lilt bocau&gt;e •

1 Week Only
Woa July» Tuu Aug 5

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Academy Award Winner
Best forefon Winner
Best fOfelgn uonouaoe

FOR THIR,D SESSION

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Summer Sdledule

DRUM
Deadline Friday, Au!}IJst 1st at 12:00 noon

10 bolie\le in thems•l- with the
hauahiV rap of &gt;«&lt;low
evon~llsm. When hi&gt; church
foils bec:lu&gt;e cor ;, destroyed, he
io resianed to bollove he's
unclean -cuttlna him..u into
submission and conltsoion with
barbed wire. It's ualy stuff which
aoes to p&lt;Ove 1 country hkk ls o
coontry hick when he locks the
tnsiaht to ptowl outside his wcwld,
when all he con do Is turn
reha..an upostde down to make a
quock nomt for lum... f Hi&gt;
lnnov1Uon 11 m~td:.rected

Film

Aug &amp;-Aug 19

monkey isn't fat from hKtUe"lf in

lntelliaen&lt;t and that wciuldn' l bo
a drutlc step oot of hlmllflll The
anti-sidekick portrays the
problem of tho choracters in
aross parody. Their drastic b&lt;Jt
short ste-ps to freedom imprison
them In the tiallt nkhe from
which they wont to esape. But
they don't neolly 'want to escope.
They ore rich but ""'Y lOt •
whole. Bul betiOf 10 be rido O&lt;K.e
than to newr hove bftn rich
bolore. You con wbstitute love in
there. rt. too, works lOt WM
Blood.

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become downtown's new hit tune?
Cbico E.scv..., wclco!m oo Buffalo.

foranWIIbet ofll.ldiumucrou olle COUllltY. indudioq
Alohou&amp;ll )uil foc:t1011 today. if tbc Erie Couary Sllea St...um. Dodc&lt;r Stadium uc1 lllc renovation of
IndUStrial Development A&amp;cncy (11&gt;A) bos Its say, Yonk= Stadlum. 1..ut week the BU//IIIo EYt~~it•l N•ws
major lequc baseball could nnd I franchise hm: in • reported tbat one or tbe other f~tml Involved ....
few years..
Flndt..Hcnry Arcbitccu and Enain«rs o f All11111a. the
Seven archh«luta1 firm• ttave made oral desia;nen or Rich Sl.adium.
prcscnWIOIU oo an IDA committee in I l l - w&lt;d:, in
Allcrtbcc:ompletion of oral prescntouionsya~crda}',
quest of Sll.OOO in coo.wbant Cta COnt'a'ftinJ a o~ the commln et wa.s scheduled 10 pus il"'l
boueball/ soeur stadium. The fil'$1 part orohb plan caiiJ rtcO&lt;MUDcndoulons alorl&amp; 10 tbe IDA for final
ror an invtstlaation Into commcrclal arowth ae:Ject.ion. There are1no Coun.ay t.....eciJiaaurc meetiniJ
pouibmtl&lt;s 1 odium would bave oo Buffalo silled for 111e 11&gt;0&lt;11!1 or Auaull-tradillorWJy 111e
bw!n......
.-Jon time for ,ovcmmcot-bUI accordlna to
" Thiseommiuu do&lt;s not have o.1Mittaco autbotily," Rosenow, ·~we condderina.., At~~ua mecDIII
said IDA Director or Publk Jnvestmeru Charles for otlla busincu., We'll IIICDIJ)l to brill&amp; I his up Illen.
tlrucnnw, "We IC1 IS lcchnici! CODSWI&amp;nU. T!K ' We would like 10 make the decision, thc SOOner llle
county approval for lht &lt;'Onttact is limhed to bcurr."
downtown audy, and no proposals ha•e been Umited
Tbe IDA &lt;ai)&lt;CU a survey 10 uW: from lh..., 10 W&lt;
to I domed a adium ."
moolils oncc the sdedon is made. The pri«: 101.
Auempu to build a downtown 1. poros faalily 10 ba&lt;lr occonUo&amp; to 111e bid propooal, io m,OOO, llllllhcre ore
&amp;everaJ yean and ~avf.! provided local pohtician.s with planJ arooc to meet any cosc o~erru.n.s. ' 'We bavea hi.Jh
an eu1 1araec to titTKt voter auOJtiun. Tht- latesr· OJ:nount or lnft.f'e't from downtown bu.sine.nes.:·
.Ridiuro~induced aruaxle came May 1.5. when
kOiCDOw reponed. "Bolb lnscitution.r and privatt
RepublkanJ in lhe Eric Counly l.qijloture tried 10 individuals will suJ&gt;Pk!ncnt 111e""" of llle uudy. if il
.,... ll biU recauinna public .,,... on all coun&lt;y P""i&lt;&lt;U """over . -."
in ...,... or l20 million. The Ia" was desianed to oeptc
Aller considaulon, tloe IDA eorpccrs 10 announ&lt;&lt;
Dn)' llUctnptJ ror 5lDdiUIJ'I C()n,JlfUC.'tiOn, but '&lt;lfa5 the winn er or the c:onlri:C1 on Auaunl.S. No one ln Lh~
dcfeated by a 0· 11 vooe. '
IDA was willina to speculo1o on Ihe &lt;Uirt orcomplnion
Amon&amp; !bose submiuin, bod&gt; was oneloeal firm, I he o f a aadium, if It Is deemed feasible.
URS Co. URS lias doiK r...,"bllily and dei4an JIUdies
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The ball rolltd fortY ~~ tnd into some II'«&gt;.
Tl\il romd PIC&lt; kept UP lhroup the fir&gt;l nmc holeS,
I rwnd m)'Sdl lr)'iOI to bl..l tbrou&amp;h rocu, around
I used oo thin~ that &amp;olf was a pme for IU;)I, - ·
!ICC$ and over bunkers. My feel ..... sooked from olle
bellied old men wilh wi1hered lllllletl&lt; 1bi111y. wn.. combinalion or dewoo llle """'and W11dtnl oner b;a]Js
could be slrcnuo•u whoul •win&amp;b11 a fea1her·liah1 club in water traps. Only cxceJ)Iion.lly bad hock ror my
II a baJillle IIU of I pi&amp;&lt;On's C(ll?
f&amp;lher on pulls kept us even after none hole&gt;-~
I'd II'IUC tbll ,.alkin&amp; from hole to hole is &amp;bo~llle humiliuinl62 11rokcs each.
only ..now Qm:isc on1&lt;1s-aod a lot or avys cvtD
A fla a short rat omd a couple or beer1 or tbe
UJC c.aru..
clUbhouse. I wumorccktcrm,ned th.a.n rv~ rocopq~
So Ihis summer I took my r.no crack al the links. (I the eouuc. Hair II posed 1hc line attual t hlll&lt;n&amp;•·
hl'e no idea why IIIey call them lbat.) M,y f1thtr wa
on vaeatioo Md filurcs he'd &gt;bUJ&gt;&lt;n up hls pme
Tho tt&lt; was on lop or • hill direcoly acro&gt;S rrom •
bcfOfe mircrncn1. I decided sacrirod na one m&lt;&gt;rnitll of trtt, IIIII • a ream !&lt;lllnlled the '""'· A !&gt;&lt;T«1 &gt;hoc
my precious lime was 111e least 1 could do ror tb~'Oid .,ouldao ovcrlhestream andJIUC ro tbc kfl o flheorec.
durru •
Mine blaJied the ball .,rai&amp;h• .. the uce wh&lt;re i1
Thlknock 11 my bedroom door came bripr'illll'".(bolU1ted Offand landed I foot io front of me.
earlr-•evcn &amp;.m. '!'be ptcvlous cvcnina wllh Johnny
lly tho lime w• ruched the arun. I had 0•• penalty
Can6n showed In roy bloodshot eyes as I looked ln10 "rokcs. My fa~ her repined h1&gt; putllng oouch and the
the balhroom mimi&lt;. Only the lhou&amp;h or bolllin&amp; !Ill' ...,• . M)' fruuratlon was &amp;ettin&amp; QUI of CO~ rot
father II hb 01"1\ &amp;0mt kept 11\C from aoin&amp; blct IO
AIM! ...... .. .
bed.
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The fU1ol t hree holes J"&lt;re oloc laSI strow. Holcs 16
Thc weather wos perfed when we ani 10 the golf
&lt;Ours&lt;, """'Y and no wind. A Uallt dew blankt~ed &lt;he and 11 were riahl neJU co a swM'IP a.nd co chc naht 10
hol&lt;
IB ~a fanner's two...,• IITA"'betl)' palth./
flilwoys ,;.;., lllc l'iu&gt;le &lt;OUrs&lt; • llillcnin&amp; crHole 16stotJedOUI well untll1.-n inooa pairofirtl&lt;
&gt;becn •.Ood approadled tile I« on lllc lint llolc, a ~
borscO.ies and, I pesky bee which clcdcled IO do a
)'Old par rour stralahla,...y.
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He teed up and Clfadied the ~I 22J yard.! oul or Kamikau number on my body.
The illSC&lt;'Is and all my composure leO by lhe 18111
ilthl. I f~&amp;ured I could bil lhe bill at leW 50 Y11fds
farther than 111.01. I placed 1he sphere acntl)l on lll&lt;l« hole. I drove my rii'S( sbdl rlaJ&gt;I ln1o thc heart of the
.uawben'y pate!\. Ova'whdmed with unconuolablc
and -.ndupooy mi&amp;Jijy ,.,.;.,,
All I hard - a thllil. Wilen l looltecl clown. !here fury, I picted up my llall and thrtw il farther than any
clrl~ I harl all day,
.., Ihe ball burled deep In lllc around.
When il was over 1 round mysdf tired, bealcn, and
C9f«d to cal every
l ever said aboul aolr and
,olfers. I foilslled witlo a '"bopppin&amp; lol6 $1tOkcs-o
distaD• SCCONI to my falher.
The .... time you iolftt1 run into somcooc:like me,
Invite bim ou1 ro play 18 holes and l &amp;UMOIIICC he'll
chao1&amp;e his mind. Me I' U $tick 10 bowfin&amp;· I ~ lower

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Cluutlon/Antwe&lt; Seoslon-2:00 p.m. KM. Balcly 1!.11.
Or.
f)&lt;OI..- of poydlology ot Yolo Untver&gt;lly

s.,._, ,,

end loun&lt;ltr of Vole's Psy&lt;ho-Educo&lt;lonol COnic. Ho h••
wriltt:n wklefy on ·~• of educedonal end community
p•ychology. Sponsored by the Foeulty or Educotlonol
Studies.
WEOHESDAY SUMMER FORUM: Mot Hentoff, "How to
Prevent th-e Sc:tK:aoh from Creedng • Permarient

Ondelt't....• July 30. l..ec:ture-10:00 o.m., Court,
O'&amp;l.n 1!.11: Queotlon/Antwe&lt; Suolon-2:00 p.m., KM.
a..tdy Hall. Mr. Hentoff Mt written end edited (».JmeffUS
books on education •• wellal on j.eu. He. II a aarf WTktr
for The ~w Yorlm'" and tolumnls. for t.M Vltlge VOrl«.
Spon.ortd by the Fecutty of Edutatkma1 Studies.
JOHH AMOERSOH'S MTIOt'IAI. UMITY. CAMPAIOM
has come to 08. A sub&lt;ommittee 1s currently be:l.n.g

rorrMd on _,pus end

Is -"lnu lntereRed Rudenu,
aaff and fecuky to 'ION"'ttcf tht.lr t.ltne on behalf of the
inck~nt pruidential cancHdete. If you'rt interested.
caJI Joe at 831-3678 conamlfte en Ofg.,.ludon.l
meetJng. \lrl01kers are needed Immediately for-New York
..._ Stat4fa petition drfve!

movies, arts &amp; lectures _ _ _
OUTOOOR ADMISSIOii·FREE COiiC.ERT by .the All
Erie County High School Bond "'II be r••ured hlghllghu
of 11\e annu.l Band DirectoR WOfkJhop offer~ by tM

Deportment or Music. SCot• Un~Yenity of New Vorlc ot
• Bullolo un&lt;ltr the direction or Fronk J. Cipolla end
Asslstent Directors Sherman Lyke and . Mktlael Rled.

Thurodoy, July 24 19!10 at S.....t Pork. 7;30 p.m. Coli
1
831 -34\1 for further Information.

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Vok81, No. ~IIUNY lllluft•lolt J llly 1880

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Retrenchmentl

U·B ~ur~iedly prepares its initial budget for Wharton
tbln UB's: t't'qucst could be: 'w-orked down . Actm.&amp; Director of

Acadnnk Affair&amp; &lt;laude Weld! was also pessimisctic,
" There bu ' - a bdirl Uw the Seal&lt; wiU not cover
loOation,'' ~sold, oddln1. "ll (the Scat&lt;) b&amp;Sl!'l in recent
yean.' '
An.tol" In Albany dld not deny tbat the SU.e mi&amp;ht not
oover these inllalionary cost•. " My aySial b&amp;lJ mows t1w
tbere will bave to be some obsorbtion (by UB) of cosu, based
011 Ihe P-UI years," the Asistant Vic&lt; Olancdlor !lO(cG, bw
al.lo refused 10 C$limalt bow much would noc be illcluded.
Arulow added there would be a " dllparity that ,.ould hllve10
be dealt with" with by tbe various SUNY e&amp;ml'llJ&lt;S.
To deal with lh&lt; possibility, th&lt; ad hoc commit!« ba.
inSiruded the Via Presidnu.s lo delcnn.ine when, in 1hrir
d~enl5, 10ch coru could be ab5orbcd~
Wagner said .tt preutimc:. ht had not received any " input ' '
from Yoce Prt$1denu on lh&lt; matter, akhoup be upected it
by today. This information wUI be ind ulll.d ii1'thepr&lt;llminary
bud&amp;et.
If th&lt; Stat&lt; don not come· throuab with the fund&lt;. lJB
administrators are nor. ruling out retrenchmC'OI -Iayorfs of
tenured [acu.lty. ''If Wt: have to ab50rb Lar1c inOa1ionary anc5
o( several million dollars;• Somil irui.sl.t d, 1 'it Woukt be
diffK:utt fo ilbsorb tht cutl without rcsoning 10 some kind o f
reumchment.." He dtdincd furthr:rspec-ulalkm u.ntU a lart:r

UnivPoity offiCials wert busy earlier this week draftlnra
preliminary bucls&lt;t-atinwed by Mliltanl Eucutive Ytct
Presidenlltobert J. Wt&amp;tler at puss time Jut Tlwnday to be
approdm111dy Sl20 million, up Sl4 millioo from Jut year in
inflationary and Wa&amp;&lt; inCl'USC$--(0&lt; the fucal year
1981-1982.
The propo$81 wiD be pr&lt;l&lt;oted 10 Slate University or New
York (SUNY) Chana:Uor Chfford ll. Wbanon 11 hearinp in
Albany on July
The preliminary budget, due in !Jbany Friday, don not
eomain speclflc financial request, but rather aenoral
informarlon- ineludlna what the University would do lo
" absorb" th&lt; eJrp&lt;Cted inflationary com not wwned b1 tht
Swe. aecordina 10 WI&amp;1Jtr.
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Abo included are enrollment taraet. ror lieallh Sciences
and Sludenu, facility improvement eslim ~tc&lt; and any salary
and prio&lt; increasa.
A'"ual drafiinc of the preliminary budget wa.s.delay&lt;d by
SUNY's failure 10 &gt;&lt;nd a 5C1 of suidelinc&lt;, n""ded by tht 64
Universities and Colleges in the system. When contacted in
Albany. A.!.«&gt;ciatt Vice 01a.nceUor for Anan"e and
Ml!lla&amp;&lt;menl William H_Anslow told Tlrt Spe&lt;tnJm tbat the
delay was caused by the L&lt;sislaJurt' s rote approval of a $22.3
million SUNY re~norati'lfi· •

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dot&lt;.

~ abo said lha1 rttrcnchmcnt could become- •
P&lt;&gt;SS~'5nity, but llw it would d.P.,d upon the " scope -of tile
'Gtneral on:r·rltw'
(bucla.tt) cuts... He explained, ··we are- c:loK. very dose to
Anstow blamed other late decisions-such as lhc rcc.cnt
that point (rrurnchm&lt;nl)." Anl&gt;ow said that it would be up
Board of TI'URee vote to ralsc dorm ralc:s and other
to each campus to detc:nnine wbert it would cut back.
•upplementary budget itenu-for the dday,
UB Ex«utive Vice President Alben Somil wa.s critical of • we nHd lll•m IOCidpttl guld«llne~ belora w tf t~nd()a~tylltingeo~r•.#o- ' Verylo»a''
SUNY for •endina the auideUncs late. He wd, " We need
Some faculty membe&gt;• have voi&lt;led roan thlt rClfenebment
1hem before we can do anYtbina conCTcte." WilDer noted and upc:omina Wlge increaSQ, Wqner &lt;lq)laincd that a mi&amp;htlwm UB's academic standina. W&lt;lc:h said in..._.,...
thai they provide 1 ...coeral overview of CJ&lt;pectatlom for the numb&lt;&gt; of oalary increases will not beoome eUectlvc until tbe ''I only hope that budget reductions would not result in ..-.ere
next rucat year, 1981-1982, even thou&amp;h they were qrccd to setti01 on PIOif1llll qualicyeaddqr:eeoff~ aDd !hat they
lfud&amp;d ror over-aU levels of ruppon."
UB adminislrliOITs were forced to $!&gt;&lt;Culal&lt; on what thq last Yc&amp;J , Wqnor said tbat he CJCp&lt;ds the Sl4 million li1ure '11Te 001 lijhl6caatly jeoparm-4." The Aaifltl Acadanic
" It will be 100Jh,
1,18 B~ Coa®l . will b« odopled by.tbo.cilw»CIOfNIIit~ and tenl to Albarly Affair&amp; Vi« Pmoident added,
culdellnes w0111d look lilte,.!iaonll
""""'
very~~ . ••
Officer Neil M. Oo~d this Urilvenlly was fbrdd to au~ with o.nly somt ...m:iolx-..a:ao4i.fitadons.."
unril .the plidellna irrivcd.
008 and the Governor's offitx will uiUmatBy,hne the
A/tlkiUilt taraiCiuDcrM was tilt..,.,. ,..,..... - At work on the preliminary buda&lt;t propo.W is lUl ad hoc fmahay, however and UB administratotS'WO&lt;tY that the State menUoiied in respotUe to a Store cutt.dt, W - said tlw:r&lt;
coalJilittee o,r Unvenity Deans and Vi~ Prcsi&lt;lenu.. AI 1 V(ill only partially assume the co11s or the inOat.lonary at&lt; oth&lt;r pf&gt;S3ibilitics. He refused 10 ..,.,._however, •
mtctio&amp; last Wednesday cbaired by Somit, th.&lt; budget adjustments. "It dots not secm lik&lt; it will be 1 year of easy did Weloh and Health Sciences v;.., President F. Cart., ,
•iiUalion was discumd and lhe rough Sl20 miTIIon estimate aca&gt;modation for $lgni11Citnt arooun1.s of innatlonat)l Pannill. Pannlll noted that such information would remain
monks," Wagner bemoaned.
confidential until 1h~ end or th~ woelt when thr budga
was auiv~ at.
The additional $14 million will &lt;over in nation acijustment•
Wagner's &amp;)oomy prtdiaion was echoed Oocn. who notrd proposal is submitted.

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CO/'IIribWing Editor

Uncle or
Sam
wants

Jimmy carter, with a wave of his Presidential pen, rein&lt;tated
r&lt;tPstration for the mDilllp' dra.n Jut week, endln&amp; almost $C'VCO month•
political bauJini and five yean or non·mondatory r~stntion. The
order will affect an esdmated four milion American males.
Aeeordinc to lh&lt; leJislatlon, those hom in the year• 1%0 and 1961
wiU be ""!uired to resister at a local post office durin&amp; th&lt; last cwo
weeks of JulY- FaDure comply may result in a SIO,OOO fine and/or a
fiv&lt;&gt;-yeal prison lerm ,
Carter proposed the resumption or draft r&lt;&amp;istration last January
durin&amp; his State of the Union addreu to Congress. Sina: then, the
propooal lw lnvelled a rocky road in the ~&lt;&gt;clslature, hurdlin&amp; over
harsh criticism by opP.,ncot5, both in.commillee and on lbe floo&lt;s.
The~ f10aUy approved the measure on June 12 by a 58-34 vote
ifur a 36-hour fdlibuster.The Hou."' passed the propo..r thineen clays
later, 2J.4 to 168, also approvina the $13.3 million ntcdcd to reinSl&amp;l&lt;
the proaratJL

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year olds
beware!

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With oaual reaiM:ation loomlnj ciOSB, the Amerlean Civil Ubenies
llllion (ACLU) moved on June 26to prevent any IIA:Iion by filin&amp; a suit
a&amp;airut the Caner Administration. The suit 5U1CS tbll e•du5ion or
womett from r&lt;&amp;Jslrat.lon Is unoon.Ututlonal and a violation of Fifth
Amendmmt guarantees of equal proleaion under th&lt; law.
Nof.., however. the ACLU is rocusin,g itt attention on a pr1vatt
lawouil in Pennsylvania virtually Identical in its l&lt;&amp;al araumenl dealinJ
with women and the dtan. II hod bem pendin&amp; iD the couru for nine
Y""ff and Cinally wert! before the jud&amp;&lt; last Tue5d&amp;y. ACLU official
4--bel Pitulcr bopes f0&lt; a ndi11&amp; by three: Philadelphia Fel:loral judge&gt;
bet~ the July 21 -~ dale.
.
WbUe poupa liltelhelocol Bufftllo Anti-Draft Network are utlin&amp; 19
and 210 ,.,ar.alcls - lo reilstcr, lbe White House so Far bas mark no
plaru 10 prosecute those wbo retwe to sian up for the dnfl,aside ftom
tb• implled lima or possible lines and prison tmns-

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"Weupett American cji\Ufts tocomplywitb the law," Whit&lt; Howe
lPOUaDao C!tariet Ooodwio told ~ Sprctrrtm. "W&lt; don't base
poUC, 011 the pii:sumptlon that American ciliutu will break the law,''
-he 1114, DOl ina lllil oven atl.he hei&amp;bt of the Vietnam War 98 pcrcmt of
ellaibk to .f'&lt;lllter (or the draft a'"ually dld.
At UB, Sub 1loard I
.oted clown a proposal by mcmbe&gt; Alan
lloRnldd 10 eublbb a draft counsdli11&amp; center winl student 1\mds.

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SA Pi-csickno Tun Sh&lt;cban. althoU&amp;h nor present at lul"«k's mectln&amp;.
..Jd Thunclay he bcllevcs the lack of previous diJCUSSion on lh&lt; matter
led 10 iLS def&lt;at.
"It t.UJe riabt out or tbe blot," Sllcchan noted. "And it wa. a very
touchy .subject."
" I think tbe Board ...,.ted oothina IO do witb thiup that bordered on
lb&lt; illepl," Sbecban'Aid. SUb-Board is Uy\n&amp; 10 build liP ils imaa&lt; with
the oommwtlty."
Al:c:Ofdinl lo SUb-Board member Alexis Cuhn, Rosenfeld and
fdlow SUb-Board lllCillbe&gt; ~Mediae plan 10 rtsUbmil the propnsal
at the n&lt;J&lt;I Sub-Board m«&lt;ina on July 11.

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Stern new SASU head
AltlloQ&amp;h form&lt;t UB SIUdctlt Jim Stern foiled in his bid last March to
l&gt;ealale Student ~n (SA) Praidcnt-cbe chief .,..,.,Wvo eKICU or
almost 12,000 under.,.lduates-he did 'DOl ab&amp;odotl his poUllcal career.
UnOu.stcrod by hi• thlnl defeat io rour dectiODI, Stem let hllliabu • tiule
higher.
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On JUDe 14, without oppOSition, Seem was dec:tod President or the
Student Aosociatlon of the State Univenily (SASU) which rql&lt;CI&lt;IIU 2ll
IICbooiJ and 1~.000 Sludentl in the Slate system.
Stem, a woukl·be~aliorio 1~1. willtakc&amp;leaV&lt;:Of&amp;~from UB
fO&lt; ooe yeat while be il dltemn. activities for the Sule'1 larJat Sludent
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1981 tO earn his lll&gt;llcrpw!uate d..,... in po'titical x:imoe and ea&gt;nornics.
Tho day after be was elected President by deleptcs from the 21) SASU·
member schools. Stern went throuJh the formality of bdna dec:t.od Student
Assembly President by Ill 64 SUNY schools, iocludina community
coiJeacs. ntis J)Olitloo ma.kes Stem the on)y Sludau member on the 17
penon SUNY Board of Trustees~• &amp;avemioa body for Now York's
pubtic tual&gt;&lt;f odu&lt;&amp;Jion lySicrn.

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A SASU ddqotebimldfln 1~79. Seem 1w "kept In touch" Mlh the

~SC plan approval held

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�400 frosh out in cold;
UB says 'No vacancy'

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Coolronted with over ~ frallmm and iocomina
auderu Wbo lllct clomliiGfy - . the Uruv&lt;nity

..tministratioo bu qmd to live Sub 8oatd l's OffOompus Housiq (OCK) orne:.. bel-.. SIOOO and
SID,OOO f0&lt; odditlonaJ ...-vlea to IWIJl the stranded

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only 1&lt;1 be rebuked. Loraa.c&lt;n Aid he "recalled" tltll
..,.,. suppon ... uked roc. Dhhoucl&gt; . _ ...
lf'lllled ~ ror suoo • ·uoorraaa~~y ~-UB Aosociat&lt; V'~ Preoiclcnt for Scucknt Affain, by Housins.
Anthony Lorenuul Aid this yeat'o howl111 ""'"Altbouah Loraueni clalmtd be wu "always
was caused try two foctors-inc:reucd &lt;nJOIJmmtJ for CODC&lt;rntd aboUI OCH." Black wu critkaJ or tb&lt;
out-of-1own freshmen and the on-aoona Ptoblem of previous
dcniab. ''When rt finally hh bomc tba
some bed •~&gt;~« brine OCC\Ipied by omccs. He dai"""' tbey (the ad!uinistration) had a me)or problc:m," the
that once tht$&lt; ornccs-loaued In the Ellicott Dirtetor insisled, "then they acted quickly."
Complu on the Arnbetst campus- arc conv&lt;ned Into
IIUdent housing, much Of the Ulonaae will be Pllfftb-.lllotlp
"resolved."
Another issut that hu Jurfar:ed durlna tb&lt; amtot
Realbina that the University wouJd be 400-SOO beds
aby to ac.comodatt incomlna stude.ou, the bousinll UIO&lt;taae is tho dtlleatt quc:sdon or fresltrnen
tivina orr-campus. Block &lt;apbined ll¥t maoy Jl'lltots
administrlllioo made a.rnnacmmt• with Sub Boa.rd I
e...cutive ~Ncctor Dc:nnl&amp; Block to auppl&lt;m&lt;nt OCH'• arc cooc:eroed wilh their cltildrca !ivins away from
horne: and in the las supervised ~... of"" orrstudent m&amp;odalory fee subskty. Althoucb an cua campus
apanmenr.
amount for the additioa&amp;J laViru bu 1101 been
Ai 1 result, the prtiCIIt UB policy of clvut&amp; dorm
clctmnined, Block laid it lhouJd be lwt u.rvd&lt;r SIO,OOO.
lhan
~ looun fee the OCli orru in Squire Hill have spaa: P&lt;iority to raurruna •udenu been &lt;l}&gt;OJ&gt;d&lt;d, U hu the Ofrocx ltJdf and I bronelt freshmen is btin&amp; eumlned. Blatt mdorled a cltaoi&lt;
orroce has been ..ublisbed in the EllicOit ~for sayina, "I have nner been con\'UICed that mumina
fr~en llternlinl orientation there. The odclitionol lludtnts &gt;bould have ftnl pnonoy," He odcled. " II
lundawill also bt speru to hire more penonnd,to place anybody needs it (hous•na spa&lt;el it'•lresltrnen ."
Locau:ct11. however, told 71w. Sp«trum lbat
advmisemcncs in 1ocal papcra, and to ton_rm:t
tdeptJonelines.
currently the polK)' shift is " probably nor Ukdy."
Loreo.utu personally voiced his dbappr oval of ""Y
CoatlaiK'CI Sul&gt;port1
chana&lt; afftCtlnathis fall. He lAid. "I Ittl stroi1J)y that
OCH bas aliO remed a van 10 provide tours tor once: v.·e h;avr madr a commitmeru. i.e: bavc an
.. tudtnts seeking boUSina. Jt will IUl 5tudenll around obligation co thuu we've already chosen for bed
1ht variou! sueeu, showing th~ d.i rftrcnt howes ttnd space. ··
neighborhoods, OCH Dir«1or Pat Men-Itt sold.
Blru:~ said when parenu were firs1 told about rh•
Although the appropri.llion is only for this y..r. housing s:honasc they thrc~ucncd to Knd their dilldrm
Black expecu it wnJ not M a ''one shot dca) .'' He lo&amp;ld elsewhtrc. But afln somt cAplaJnma and ~nh • link
be anticipates that sometime in S.,tnnber he and bdp from OCH, be added, they were able 10 sn do""
Unh·ersity offiCials will put IOII&lt;'her a plan foe future and bqin look ins lor hoW&lt;I "prodU&lt;IJ&gt;'dy." Black
OCH subsidies. That quea.ion, ho""'"'· has been tilled OCH's dfon• in th11arca "fatrly ....,....rul",.
tabled, Black Aid, until the C\lrrent housins erundl u

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White smoke from Capen chimney;
Deans cry eWe have a new VPAA,
Oaude E. Welch has been oppolnted to the post of acting
Vicc President for At-adcmlr Nflin by University President
Raben I,- Kcucr _
Effectfvf' July I, the appoinunent will amlinue until a
permanent V1cc Praidcnl is named. WeJC.tt is a professor In
UD's Politieal Stienee Department and hu acted as AssociAte
Vice Presid&lt;nt for Academic Affain sintt 1976.
Tile lOP audcmic lffairs poSt WIS vacated by ROC1old F.
Bunn "'ho """"pied It for elmO$! four y&lt;ars, He hli been
OIU1!ed PfOVO$t or the University or Mhsouri at Columbia.
Wdc.11's sdeetlon wu made by Kater alone. and wbfle thc
President abo hu lio.al clctmnination on a permanent
appoin1mm1, a Jci'U'Nna commiuee witJ revit'w applicanu
btfortband and make a suu&lt;aion.
Wdth told Tltt Sptatvm Thursday that be hill filed his
opplic11ion for the permanent position P&lt;ior to the June JO
dtadllne. He added. however. tbll the actin1 appointment i•
not nocasarily an lndleatlon of Keuer's Intentions on lillin&amp;
the posr permenently.
"As an AssociiJc Vlcc President: ' he said. "h was son or
natural th11 1 be moved if\, in an acting c.apacity, un1H the
fin al decision is made.''
Deadllnt poS\pontd
Welch has bcocn active on numerous University commiUC'C'-S
and sc:rved IS the Dean of the Under.,-aduate Edutarion.
196'9-70; Actina Dean or the UB Colleges, 1!178-79: and
MHt« or Rachel Carson Colleae. l!nS-n.
AdditioriiiJy, b&lt; hu an ext&lt;osiVe list or pabll$bed
nwmals, includina risht books, and is currently involved on
r....,ch on run! political mobilization. cltanacs in public

hia)ter education and military dlsenaaaement from politit'1. In
197l Welcb won tbe SUNY Cltoncdlor's Award for

EM&amp;dlcncc in TeaehinJ.
He Aid Thursd1oy that lte hopes h• can corq,inue his record
of ttac.hina, admioislralina and pursuina schola.rly in1ercsu.
Toward tht end of lAst month there wu some concern over

the ~mall nwnbtr or applicanls that bad riled for. or been
nominlled for, the pcnnan&lt;r~t position . Spun-td by thll ,
Univerloty offiNis pwlted back rbe deadline ftom June 22 to
June)(),

Oodck by S.,te•ber
Exocutive Vice Psaidcnt M. Carlotta Bata, wllo II
administmna the sa&lt;eniQS comrnin«. told Tit# Spta,..m
Thunday. t1t11 • "si.,Uiieant number" or opplieallcms had
been submitted by the due date. She added that Katet was
S&lt;beduled to mm with the committee earlier Jhd wttk.
Although no time rtllrlction is plated on'\he Prt$ldtnt for
ma.kln&amp; the permanent appointment, admini~1raaors said he
had i ndlt.~ted thlt he would like the post filled by Sepo&lt;mbtr.
The position is reponedly open to raculry from olll\4 SUNY

ce.mpuses, and any out-of-s1a1e schools.
Alrhouah the olDies or • number of top 'UB &amp;dministrarora
hiiV\ been whispered throughour Clj&gt;tn Hall &amp;I possible
eandidar .. for tbe poa, no ofli&lt;ial comment has been made.
In addition to Wdcb. Deans Robtn Rossbtra. Ou"'l)'Dc
And&lt;r&gt;Oo and Joseph A. Aluno hove r&lt;cdved rnoso mentiOC1.
" Internally. thai's tbclogial poOt draw from." one sour«
previously told Tltt Spec/rtJm. "Til&lt; dean1 h••• been here
MMnft.im( and haYC Jood records of Kholvl.hip. ..

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r&lt;solved. 8\lt Lorc:nz•ul bu llaled thai be "woald
WID! heavy svppon of OCJ-I fO&lt;
Pstviously. OCH ._ fl&gt;ftdcd adllli•d y lluoucb ~
llll4ctu IIWirlalory ft:S, ia IIQOUJitS Black d.tims ....
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confrontinr the copyinr mixhine,
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by Scou S'lflek

"Oc-t out of my ""'Y·" throots thr voi~ of a hu"i«&lt;
man. Wftho111 a word I sn«~.k owoy from ch,.rlsJr«&lt; spot
ond S«k t"'- dorlcct ct&gt;rMr for S«fuslon- to "mo~
my~ from this madhouu. "And I'm o~r hHr
)tiW/I:ing my
o/1 whilt you'rt. .. " ogoin It
hap~/JS. The idellllty oftht lndividulf/s f~O mode
theY comments Is notlmportonttmd If tJI~uld
only prove that Buffalo television broadcasting
sw«tlreoriS
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A student intern enterina the fidd or tdevlsion
expecting to learn tbe iJU and out or the busincu will
surra a letdown ""'en confronting the copyinJ
machine, the -,ire sa-vita and MJI Bdl's mon01onous
system .
Several questions have been raised among media
educators. Is the media taking advantgac or the
internship prosram by usina students for simple tasks?
Are journalism acbools abusina interns by collectina
tuition while placin&amp; their Sludents in poorly supervisea
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The "Student Oulde to Mass Mcdla lnternlhlps,"
written by Ron Cluton. estimates that more than 3,700
internships will be available this summer through
newspapers, mapzlnes, televisioo and wire services .
A study conducted by the Association for Education
In Jownalism (AEJ) uncovered J20 joumah.sm acbools
that conduct their internships in accordance witb

cdltors. Editou, SOI!Ie fc;.at, may desire the interns'
ambitious attitude and incorporate these students uno
the organi:tation without pay wbile assigning them
menial tub or no educational value.
Tbe AJnerlcan Council for Educatlon in Journalism
(ACEJ)-tlle acc.r editing body for all journalism
acbools- appatently tbink.s thae have internships
progtam abuses since it rectnlly recommended that
sdlools limit tile number of internship credits to 10
petcent of a student's required course work .
Shottiy aftaward, tile AEJ recommended that
joiiJ;IIil)sm schools uant credit only to those progtams
that have been inspected for educational value and tllat
t.h e numba or credits be limited to 20 percent of the
total requited journalism etedit.
UB CommWlicatioo Department 1pokesman Charles
Petrie states that the depanmmt ""·ork.s witb media
aaendes on an informal basis," and that it does not
give etedit ror paid intem.sbips, " as .,.e esseotiaUy do

Newspapers
While WJ{BW and WOR televiSlon Stations maintain
a policy for inte.-ns stipulating tbat tbcy cannot Opetate
uy equipment, 11ppeat on camera or write copy that
will be aired, WIVB (Cbannd 4) bas adopted a
different policy fot the st:riyjng intern.
AI W.lV:B. interns ate hired as newsroom assiaants.
They join tile union (the American Fedet11tion or
Television and Radio Anist.s) at half the lnltie.tion fee,
and an: paid .slightly above minimum waae. Accotding
to II p.m. news producer Jiln Peppud, "We have
interns that petfonn ' real work Instead of luuina
equipment around all day-in general beina a coffer.
Newsroom assistuts at Wrvll are allowed to operate
equipment tuld write copy becau.se or tlleir union
afffiation. Two interns are hired pC. semestCI'.
Internship Coordinator for WKBY.4 Debbie Dearlove
believes, "Tbe station's internship proaram is a
community =vice, providing an oppottunity for tbe
student to receive coUeae .credit and get into a
ptofessional orpni:tatlon . It also aives the staff free
labor. so it is a two way street."
The Buffolo E~nittZ Ne&gt;n and tile Couritr-Expr=
botll offer paid lnternlhlps. At the Couritr, anJ ntern is
hir~ as a aeneral assignment reporter for
approximatdy 10 weeks, and receives roughly 5180 per
week.
"The int=shlp at the Couriu iJ primarily geated
towards refiDina writina skill.s, not teadlin&amp; someone
bow to write." said lntem Director Martha tfancy.
" We expect tlley already know that." The Buffalo
E•oenlng Ntws has a simhar formal.

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orpniz.otion but has not bdd an elected positloo sin.., thea. As,.! tqjslative
intern ~ ..,rkcd oo projccu coll&lt;tf'l\lQa audent VOClna ri&amp;bls, ttutb-in·
tCSiina rc:culallocls and linaDcial aid pollcies.
ThiJ past January, Stem orpnized UB's student ddqatlon to "Save
SUNY Ot_y"ltt Albany. 'I'M overall event was I'CCOJflizcd by its leaden as a
SUC&lt;:a1J in· aettina the SUNY sy&gt;t&lt;m a substantial budaet restoration.
In addition to continuina work on past projects, tbe Flu.shlna, New York
natiY&lt; roresea • yeat or battles over proposed toition illc:reases. campu.s
dosinp, campus mc:rscn and fac11IIY la)'Offs.
·
Stern, the tblrd UB audeot to beCome SASU Praidau Itt Its ll·year
history. also sees au expauded role for SASU. "We're DOt juaa cld'ensin
orPruzatlon anymore," ~ told 17tt Sp«&lt;nurt ftom IUs Albany offiCe.
"We're Stanlna to intrOdu"" thlnas in tbe ~."
Stern said work on fmancial ald rcfomu is underway thlll could rille the
famDy income ceilin1 ftlt sruden" applying to the TUition Aslislanee
l'tQIIam (TAP). Additiooally, 'tAP might offer aid to pan-time students
IWI dimlnate the SlOO TAP diffcreotial f01 .,_. cliruioo lllldall.r.
Altboup ~ admits t1w tho SAS\J l'reDck:al positloo is DOl overlY
powerul, Stm~ aid lbe &lt;WpDiudon ludfbas a..._ voite wllalllcomes
to formina SUNY policy. He bdl.-a the by RGllitina the rc:mainina otb&lt;r
SU!'IY sd&gt;oob and sttcnatbcnlna those tlw are already members, SASU
can reali.te its full pot~dal.

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"UB has nor been one or tbe 111011 vocal scboob wltm it comes to
SASU," Stern remark~ or SUNY'• 1111cst campus. "But it has a lor or
potential. Buffalo Is a bia dty with a 101 of JlDdcnls IWI iAflucruial

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Althoulh be Is cspecially a""We or the prolllmu confroadna UB. Stern
said be "ean't thow favoritism towatdt any sd&gt;ool." He dld mention,
h o - . that~ will "pusb" ror , _ witll the Main Stt... Campus
Master Plao fora Hcaltb Sdenccs ceotcr.
While vOC8lizlna audtnu' opillioas
Albany, Seem,. w111 also be
occupied l'&lt;ot.eaiaa SAStl f$0111 the SUNY Cbaoc:dlof rz&gt;d Callnl
AdeUailtnllloa. ''They doe'tlltc ...... the SASIJ l'ral&lt;tcoM said blumly.
Slim ............S ~~~a·;, 1973 .._ tbe siJNv Tnooteea .,.., SASU's
~ poWOt as a tbieot, IIIey &lt;:relied tbe Su,_ "--&gt;b'· A
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c:::looslcoflot c:lllb. L . , . _ . , . _ -"'0111ii'JIIIm as a -"etof
tbe Board of T - . Flaally, alit&lt; , . _ dilaltllon, tbe a.a..:dJoc:
rdeuted.
After S,em .,..,_.. ~ ua. k Is ....,.... au ..,q to jaw tchool
but b.u ao ddlokc plaM after &amp;lr.aL Whal ulted if be Is illtcrested Itt
polltlcl111a c:an.r. ~ hallaed IWI aald, " I can't envblwl mytdr doin&amp;

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''The scheduinf for the Fal of '8 I
(when Phose II is scheduled fD f O ilfD
effect) is fD be mode up ot the befilnilf
of Sprinr '8 I. We must (r1ish by
December."

Another hurdle
for b_eleaguered
Gen Ed progr~m;
English scores o.ff

area," Healey said. "Thinas mlaht cb&amp;Q&amp;e wileD the ::'
N'"ew York Crty students come in later this IUlllJI)tr." ~

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While Pbue I is IJ'Yina to mete ouz iu problems, iu
compliment prosram, the Knowledae Area component.
is Fallin&amp; deeper and deeper into a chum or c:ompkx
issues. Pbue If anempts to divide spec:iaJ Genenl

Pity poor General Education.
Dcsianed to reform tbe UB undergraduate
curriculum to ensure a rush quallty, weU-·roUJided
education for aU students, tbe controversial 11!~am
has met nothina but obstades and opposition s~
tnc.:ption here almost three years aao.
The lateu hurdle facina •th• proaram deals with
Phase I of Gtoeral Education. It oriainally
mcompassed proflcicoey te5ts for incomina rlftbmeo
in both &amp;aJi5b and Mathematics administered durina
tummer orientation. From the test results studmu
could be e~empted from Iakins the General Education
Enalisb requlremmt-Eoglisb 201 or an equivalent.
Director of Aca(!emic Adviumem Marylou Jicaley
explained that the mathematics portion-which tests
intermediate ataebra pronciency skJUs-and its results
aro beina uud solely as "adviJory" lnstrummts by
aeadbnic: advisor$. UB President Roben L. Ketter bas
not given his approval to have the mathematics test
uud to require students to tak..,;uh courses as is done
with the Enalish portion.
Delkllto workiDIJ
Unlike Phase II of the program, the initiaJ
phase-technically known as the College skills
component-was passed "fairly easily" by the Faculty
Senate last Fall. After asscmblina a pilot test for \be
skills component to base iu results on, scheduling
offocials set-up a proportional number of English
courses desianed to meet needs tllhibited by the test
resulu.
Unfonunately, the 1980 freshman elasa is not scoring
the same as did the pDot test class. "Test SQ&gt;f&lt;S are
down dramatic:aUy from last summer," Healey said.
"In reality, tbe kids dnn 't match up with the
cxpectation5."
Sinc.r less students are scorin&amp; hl&amp;b enou&amp;b to

"Thst scores ore down dromotkofy from

lost summer, . . . in reality, the .kids don't
match up with the expectations."

- Morylbu Healey

Education cowJea into six Knowledac Areas, from
wltieh students choose subjects to satilfy their General
Education requiremenu.
Sebeduled to become effective in Fall 1981, the
Faculty Senate General Educatlon Commit&amp;ee is now
sonin&amp; tbrouah '&lt;Stablisbed courses that various
University depan.mcnts bave proposed to bt inc:luded
become exempt from the English requirement, a &amp;fut of in General Education Kno~ Areas.
"At the moment we·re tryin&amp; to farm ow
freabmen may be required to ta1t:e English 201 ir the
proposals." General Education Commince OWr Peter
trend continues.
"Some adjustments may have to be madr," HaTe aplained. "The committee bas been divided into
conceded Galeral Education committee member and seven subc:ommiuees, each dealina with the proposals
English Professor Stephan Aeiseher. "Since (English) from three different department." Hare said that
201 Is the S«::nd half (of many students' Enalish subc:ommiuee members would not rrview courses from
curriculum) more sections may have to ~ pi.IUilled in their own department, thus avoiding any potential
conrua or interest.
the Sprlna ."
"Each subcommittee consists or three members,"
While many fear the divergence may throw a wrench
into the already delicate workinas or General Hue continued. "One person wbo is fairly familiu
with
the subject mauer and one wbo is elUant from the
Education, Fleischer diJaarees. "1 really don't think
subject ,.plus another ." Har&lt; noted that the
it's ~ or. deal, .. be opined.
Bia deal or not, Healey believes that if the subcomminees wiU repon to tbe General Educa1ion
dcmoaraphy of the tests evens out, resulls may 5bift Committee, which wUJ malte the flDal decision on the
back to upeaations. "So far most or the conferences courses' feasibility to th• plan.
(for orientation) have consisted or students from the
''Xiu of Deatlt"
Hare admitted, "Right now we're reviewin&amp; courses
that were submitted (to tbe General Educatioo)
committee some time aao." Aftet his committee
fmisbes evalu.atina all pcopo&amp;itioos, "hopefully by
Sqltembe:r lCI," it will bqin to delve Into DeWiy c::r.ated
courses lnitl8ted to satisfy ooe or more Oeoenl
Education KIIOwlediC areas.
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It could be a race qainst the cloek for the General
Education committee wbco they sil down to ~aluate
the new course proposals in September. "The sc:hedule
for the FaU of '81 (when Pbase 11 is scheduled 1.0 ao
into effect) is to be made up at the bqlnntna of Sprina
1981," Hare observed. " We mwt fllllsh (evaluating
proposals) by December."
1r the commiuee cannot flDisb rutin&amp; in the
Knowledae Areas, (Hworic:al and Philisophieal
Studies, Literature and tbc Alu, Social and Behavioral
Sciences and Foreian Languaaes) by the December
deadline, run General Education implementailon may
~delayed for yet another year. Another postponement
for General Education. originally scheduled to become
fully operational this Fall, could be thr 'kiss of death'
for the controversial program.

Sub Board /, Inc. has announced
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{or the children of U.B. students, faculty
and empk&gt;yees. A COIJ11T1ittee is now
being formed to investigate and research
the topic with the goal of si#Jmitting to
Sub Board a cofRPlete and operational plan.
All interested University Community
members are urged to contact
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people or Yakima rememl&gt;cr thai
~ II, ~ with a beautif\&amp;1
sprin&amp; momlnJ: clear, blue skies
without • h!nt or willd, • perrea
day for &amp;OIIin&amp; or gardenina or
simply lanaut.hin&amp; in lawn cbairs.
F.w not ked the &amp;I&lt;&amp;SY black
cloud wctehin&amp; north to south over
t he di&amp;tant Cascade mountalnl.
" Mountain ~qwall," rcaJOned those
who spotted it; "rainJ!orm in the

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1lo&lt; sounds - • normal ror •
sprina momina: a dislont L\wn
mower, twluerina birds, quiet
convcrutiorfl overhe-ard from
nd&amp;hhor&gt; breakfasting oo neorby
patios. The cloud slid lower,

drawln&amp; more auention a.s h
neared, but no llarm. Car windows
wcte rolled up In cxpeetation or a
s udden shower, and r~idenu
peered a1 tht suan.ae: blanket that
blocked Ill light below it.
First one quaner of tbt $1ty was
co&gt;ered, then half. ·people saorsd

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b!Kiuleto. Autccuatic SUed
blinked on, brinaina with tl&gt;eni the
r11a lnklinp of comP&lt;&lt;heoslon·
"Tbe 11101111taio, the mounubl milA
have aone up!"
()vet the neu w..U, 30 000
YakimaniJearoed how to cope Mth
a nllural di........ unlike aoy thai
had struck an Alftcrlcan city befon.
II meant hard, conJ~ant work,
cooperation-and in some inStances
1 mild y~ety of Yi&amp;1fante julllce.
But Y~ pulled through tn a
way thai sudtofs there is somethln&amp;
Yitall&lt;fl or corrununigspuit in the
contemporary Unitecf S.11es aner

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When the 8$hcs forst bcpn to
fall- smlll, Ji&amp;bt, diny vey flecks
dus:t~rious residents drc•
Iinam acrou the outside surfaces
of windows, and litked atthe stuff.
Next came tht panerlns o( sand.
nrst a sprinkle. then a downpour.
In seconds, the cntirt city of
Yakima was tOSStd into chaotic
confusion. The .skies were rain1na

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.and.

People dashed to their t&lt;kvblon
sets for news but learned t&gt;Othina. A

ounidc and pointed at tbr ta~truf

1rumpc1in1 cvanaclilt ....-one

between the blur sky and abjcct
blackness.
In a minute, no mort than t~o.
the cloud •wept en1irely over the
quiet city, plunainl! It Into instant

chonn&lt;l, a so=r same on another.
Only one loco! radio $tation seemed

to know an)1h.ing... Tbc mountain
hti rrup&lt;ed. Thr whole CMudes
mlaht &amp;O up! We don't know I",

wlllll&lt;d the brnthleA IIIDOUn&lt;lCf.
"Ooc't panic! S.ay ofr the rC&gt;IIdl
IDd lnsick."
Jlut Yakima's residents d'Jd not
r~ with ponic. Confusioa, yes,
evm in frwuation, bot not Ia
ponk. They watcbod tbcar\IIY IIUff
cover their rooftops and their
lawns; a grey coverlet thll rt.Jped In
the throal and scratched t&amp;ainstthe
eyes. The ash was 10 foil Ill or that
day and pan or the rouowlna. The
level are- past one inch. thtn two.
Roads in and out or the city wert
blocked, air tntvd hllttO. MOIO&lt;Isu
wbo tried to brave the inll:y, piny
bt.eluless Ji!tencd to their can
cboke and die; bll!ldreds ....,...
abandoned in tbe stn&gt;tU, telephone
scrviee became aporadic and failed.
Yoklmo became a cocoon.
But as t.he ash fall dwindled ond
faded from view, residents tmcraed
from their hom.., their fa&lt;CS
wrapped in disbtowd.s and sanitary
muks, and surveyed the
destruction. They set 10 work.
The swrr wosn't aolna 10 mdt
like snow. It was coin~ to stay,
11uct on roofs and cloged in
&amp;Utter&gt;. Trees s;aged under iu
weiSht, rose bushes and everarecns.
Heovy and dustlite, it rcsiSied
cffons to be swept &amp;WI)' of even
moved.

where II r&lt;mainod In the •iD lit,
torllly ob!ltcr&amp;lln&amp; Y!sioa.
As the days passed, resideats
Jained ~ lo dcllin&amp; with
the stran&amp;e material. but rat)l.ined
con fused as to iu coo lent..
.. Poisonous." wml the: rumors, or
"l'lldioaetlvo." Oood for planu.
F11ai to plants. Woterin&amp; the Sluff
knocked clown the d"'t bit added
wrilht 11 the same time.
600,oOO'uins of volcank moterill
wu estimoted to ba•e ronen.
600,000 tOllS tbal would somcbow
~·~ to be moved. Resldenll, idled
iD thrir homes. bent to the task . It
'"'uld be sbovds, liaally, and push
brooms thai cleared the dty. Roofs,
lim, then &amp;Ullel$, then wills ond
fmaiJy wolkwa,y&gt;, tWO tOnS the
average 11 every residence:. two tons
or alien grit and dusl. Hard, heavy
work. anci in the stranac labor,
Yaklma residents be&amp;an to learn
about thcrrudves and the scope or
human beha\'ior under ttJch
peeuJiar wess. Vtlfleii&lt;S from tbc
c:ltaD·up:
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• A ~year-old man sbovetina his
wolkways throws his snow aho&gt;cl
through the wioclow or • specdin&amp;

car.

Dll&amp;h~rs.

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"Sbut-ln dlildrtn tire qakkly or
tdevisioo ond after IMtocl&amp;abl&amp; busy
pua&gt;U, toke up books md card
aames. Roomo we de.....:! without
&amp;lJUIDCII!· p&amp;RI&gt;ts -.slnaly notice
their dilldrca for the lint time and
fomily discuuio&lt;u ue lona and
mcanin&amp;ful.
•AnoUI&lt;r hilly driver pa.qes a
long suina or slow vehicte., forcing
Ill to stop. The leader ovenues the
spccdcr and for&lt;a the vehicle into
the ditch. Tbe .... behind pas
hookina their
boms happily. No one aops to
help.
•A downwind bome: owner
rcproachu hia nei&amp;hbor for
s wcepina the ash into his yard.
When the neiahbor araues. a &amp;un i•
drawn. The sweeplna 11ops.
It is behavior typlcll or people
cf1U1lmed into a s mlll palce.
Nothina more chon an advanced
cabin fever. But Ylltima resideo"
are too busy to speculate. Block
leaders oae named, work I&amp;DIP
created co sMq~ throtllb the
-~~~borhoo&lt;!J,--.5ome join, others
prcf~.foil llone. The work

continues. even two weeks after the

• A vacationin&amp; fisherman who skies suddenly blackene1!- and
,rmally stru&amp;&amp;Jes home lind his transformed the town of Yakima
massive ~ouSt already cleaned by into a ghostly b ltnd.
The conversation is still volcano,
his nel&amp;hbors.
' Another specdin&amp; motori.sl Is still tbe •tranae Sunday and hs eerie
bolted at a stop light. The driver of doud. The mourua.ta ranains.
a pick-up truck behind ellmly saeps unseen co the: wdl, and a cutain
10 the driver's door, jerks the youth unspokco aa.ocie\y cloud• every r~
out or the car and purnmds him in Yakima. It could ao aatin.
But there: is no more dt80s. no
unconscious~ t.trtW" rdums co his
more coorusion. Instead, • stern
pi&lt;:k·up and cllmiy dri•·es away.
satisfaction
is evident. for the
•Moonlighting roofs-' prey
on elderly but several are caught moment. a hu&amp;o .... problem has
and their fees reduced on the spot apparently been mer-and
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Alcohol overruns igloo-land;
pipeline pumping more than oil
TboUSillds of miles away in the Artie Ckclc,
people of Asian descent are literally dyina from
modern living. Caupt in the rush 10 extract oil
for an eocrJY-&lt;:onsumlnglltlation, !he Alukan
hunting and fuhlna tradition is endangered by an
old
tndltion-drink.ina alcohol.
Wbile the 90,000 Alaskan natives
are far from b&lt;:ins exterminated, many villages
are suffering severe shoclc effecu from rapid
COUJY de~elopment. The buse infusion of money
and buildina helps -=leratc alcoholism and
family d.i!lfllptloo.
"Drlnlcln&amp; is a serious problem in Alaska,"
artirmed DrockJ)Ort Antluopolo&amp;Y Professor
Arnold Hook. "I wish I could give you an easy
answer for a soluoon," M b&lt;:rnoaoed. alludlna 10
the fail~ of programs 10 curb drinking. If a
village outlaws alcobol, Hook ~plained, it can
still b&lt;: obtained on !he black market.
Hook, who spent time In Central Alaska to
study alcoholism, noted !hat wbi.le !he buntifli
and fl£hinj tradition is amerallY inlact, "in aome
c:ascs drinldna cl&gt;&amp;nncls IOJcr about one's
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A recent Univenity of Pennsylvania Audy
foUDCIIbattbe villaa• of Barrow was "practicaUy
commltlina JUicide'' because of the bl&amp;h
alcoholism rate, estimated at 72 pc7'~t. The
2000 Inupiat Eslclmos in Barrow are located in
Alaska's North Slope, !he c:cotcr or !he colossal
oil 'Industry.
.The Inupiats bad no alcoholic b&lt;:vcraaes b&lt;:fore
Altler:ican whalinl sblps a.rrived ovtt 100 years
aao.
Acoorclilll to the Pennrylvania study
preliminary observations indicate a low tolerance
for alcohol. Accidents, murder, and 5Wcides
related to alcohol &amp;ea~unt for half tbc Barrow
death rate,
Some would blame !he oil industry entinlly for
tbe current social problems faciOJ tbc nativca.
But !he ..,.cb for valuable oil in !he narioo's
1araest state Involves complex ql&gt;ellions of
clasbloa lifCSiyles, native rl&amp;hts, and cwn
blolocical differences in the abOity to consume
aloohol.
The 20tb Century anived brubly in this Vast
&amp;.Ad of a w - IIIOIDlUlns, pystal rivers, and
divcne wildlife. AcoorclillJ to Ealllcr ICaloa or
the f~ Indian Affairs Office, !he modenl
oducation system bas deprived native youths of
their C'Uitural upbrinJina.

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"A sbc year old Eskimo chUd can suMve alone
on !he icc." attCSied Kaloa. born of Russian and
Hawaiian patents in Soulhcro Alaska.. But !he
government sa!ds children to scboo~dreds of
miles from home. breaking !he famiJx..ll\Ouencc,
sheadded.
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"Wh-..r kids come back from school, !hey
don '1 hunt or fl£h. They drink and smoke
dope," Kaloa complained, addlnJ !hat even
marijuane Cftenhouses exist in !he ley wilderness .
BloloaJcttl drawbadtT
In addition to the cultural conOlcu !hat upset
native life, there could b&lt;: a biolotleaJ factor
contributiOJto !he biah alcoholism rate. "lberc
is a lot or evidence !bat Asians and American
Indians do not metabolize alcohol u rut u olhcr
nu:a," commented UB Aothropoloay Professor
Albert Steqm&amp;ru~, but noted Ole uncertain
lllinurc of cultural and bioloai.eal factCII$ iJJ
cxplainlna violence.
Meanwhile. native leaders arc annoyed at
di!tant researchers audyina !hem. "We definitely
have a problem here wilh alcohol," Barrow's
Actina Mayor Lloyd Abvalcana wu quoted in !he
Nn&lt;f Yort T11r1es, "But our people ,.ere shocked
with !he report lllld the picture it painted."
Before !he Alukan oil pipeline wns bUilt
~eral YHfS aso. there were few visitors to the
isolated Norlh Slope region. Termed "Project
Independence,'' the construction project brou&amp;ht
in 22,000 WO(Iccrs- but only 253 natives weft
employed, according to Kaloa . After project
completioo,
the region
was
le{t
with "boomtown" •idc·effccts- makcshift
roads, boUJCS, and electric generators constantly
iJJ aced or repair.
But, tbe natives arc not completely left out-in
the cold . To expedite the land transactions
necessary for !be 800 mUc pipeline, Conaress
awardod the natives Sl billion, disbursed throup
viliase c:orporati.OM. Conaress will debate this
montb on Alaskan land riahts and wildlife
protection, crucial factors in maintaining the
·broad-rangin&amp; huntin&amp; llfCSiyle.
Despite !be combcrsomc incursion into !he
ruued laod wbalel and ice. m0$1 obscrv...s are
c:onfldcnl tbc natives will adapt to tbe new
problems they race. Pralsina Eslclmo' yoUibs for
~kina, up on politlar quickly, Kaloa caned than
"the Jnv~ of !be North." She noted that some
youths MYe ~ up their own alcoholism
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in belief systems OCCW'l slowly,"
cauriatlttl Hoolt. " Bw !be Eskimos are not
lrratiobar•• .it's important !hat they have !he
rialit 10 choose for lhttnsclvcs."

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The argument In favor of a reglatr.atlon Is that It Is a
prudent measure of preparedness; an rnventory of sorts of
Am.n~·s eligible man. The President has taken pains to
~ point out that this move Is not., Indicator that the draft is
.. soon to follow. We're )usl making ourselves strong, he says.
Ready In case. • .
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But II may be Illusory to separate registration from the
draft. Surel)l reglauatlon would make the draft more
accessible, manageable. The only barrier to stopping the
one from leading Into the other Is that a peacetime ~raft
woul&lt;l be a precedent. It would u~ubtedly come up
against cries of Involuntary servitude and be subfeot to
constitutional review. But that Is still not a strong enough
restraint lor anyone to be comfortable with.
Carter's
renewal of registration may be purely a political move aimed
toward garnering votes In thlj upcoming election. If that Is
the case. however, he Ia loollttlty_playing with lire.
- Registration Is an oven restrlcilbund threat to personal
privacy and autonomy. Amidst peace and the presidential
promise that 11111 wilt continue, there Is no juslillcatlon lor
lt.
Caner has said that ttTe registration process will be
"simple." He says that Identification will not be Issued and
that physical and mental eMamlnatlon Is not required. Those
however. according to the American. Civil Liberties Union
(ACLU), are all required by the Selective Service Act and, by
lew, should be e nart of the registration process.
Carter has also said he will rely on the IRS and Social
Security office lor Identifying the pool of dralt·ellglble
citizens, thereby giving the governmllnt access to personal
Information.
In addltl~n Jo t~e privacy that Is being dletu!Will through
registration, the action le begging lor a COiiTrontatlon
between government, law and youth. Young men suddenly
become criminals for refusing to do something they don't
believe In and wouldn't have voted for.
According to Carter, registration Is necessary lor quick
mobilization of troops In a national emergency. A 1978
Congressional Budget Office report, however, said, that
Inductions could'Onfy begin 13 days sooner with peacetime
registration. It would take about that time, however. It
added, to adequately expand facilities.
too m~~t~y contradlcrlona and looaa ends fa&lt;
anyone to be really certain about reg!stratlon. America Is
still remembering too vividly the horror of VIetnam to take
any suggestion of a draft lightly.
tr this Is only a political ploy by Carter for the election, he
Is making an amazing mistake. He's reviving a lot of anti·
government sentiments that died In the mid·t970's. If, on
the other hand, he's deceiving the public by saying lhls Is
just a precaution or step toward preparedness, when in
reality It means conflict Is on America's horizons, that too Is
grounds lor atfack.
But if what Carter Is saying Is true- that registration
means no more than just that, and Is only Intended to
strengthen our defense lor "someday" -forced registration
Is not fuetllfable. Too much of 1what this country says It
believes In Is being tested; too many people are getting
upset.
Dear, dear President Carter, long h!llr and peace symbols
have ooQe ou t of fashion and we've put our older brothers'
and sis-ters• protest placards away In the attic. Why must
you force us to dig through the cobwe6s? You surely know
we will.

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We m'* all be conaclouS oltl&gt;e IIICithattlle r-.t

killing ol Proroaor Aoll/1etlt O.Jy ,.,..,..lllat tilt t,.~
ol Ho&lt;them Ireland Ia eo&lt;~tirllling. •
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V!Ojence, sutloring and death aro,..,_l pan ol
&amp;VW'/ day lite. 1'll&lt;n &amp;ra wi&gt;Oie neiQII6omooclo lllat can
hardty remember other condllionl and w'h ere
lllouS&amp;r&gt;do ol young pee&gt;PM 11&lt;1.. groWn Ill' Mc&gt;wlng
only tonolon on&lt;l atrlle.
Thenaeclloro -.uon-lnc:raulnglyurgenl
Un- one can be b&lt;OUQhl rorwltd IOOtl, the altuoUon
could well become lnWtevable. I 1u&gt;ow horn hlatory
lila I Undef SUch air-It II pooslblo lof I aoclety IO
d&lt;tloriofate beyond r_....,.. In tile view ol ..,..,.
- · · Northem Ireland may welll&gt;o on tile moe of
that.
Unemptoyment I&amp; mofe th•n 20

pe~cent

In some

areas of Ulst!f. In lhasa con&lt;llltons. toellno• ol

hopelessn ..s. lsolatlon olld despair among llldlvlclualo
ana tamlllft can be&lt;:ome 10 deep on&lt;l so wldeaproaCI
lhe will to r.. rore tne •IJues and rollliollahlps of a
no&lt;mal ooclety may well disalli)ear. The gcjOd people ol
Nort'hern helan&lt;l deHIVe a bellor lalol
It Is a Iact Inat for over sixty yoaro. 1116 situation In
North&lt;om Irelan&lt;! has been a source ollnotablllty In the'
British Isles. II has been so t&gt;ecauaellle political enlily
ltsolf Ia artificial and has ~on ertlllclolly euatolnod. In
these conl:Utlons, vtolenc.e and repression were
lnoviloblo.
I novo wtltlen a groaJ aoaf about IM poaalblo
reunlllcalln of Ireland on&lt;l my O'O.y solution lor Nonh

Ireland. II Ia ti&lt;M to uplaln tile I"Cl&lt;'odura lor each
aoMion. The 11,.1 _
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Conl.,onca on Norlllem lrelond. I am c.tatn ttuot a
tm.rnallonal Puoo Commlalor&gt; would 1&gt;o a good Idea
lor Ullltr. Groao Brlllln mull ropeal th6 1920
Gcrlw..-rt ollrlland Act
t!Ma • - Act.
A ,..,nlllcailor&gt;ol·""len&lt;l '-'arendum alloo.rld be put
10 llle people ol lr114and Grut Britain. Tile
c:ornblnecl R..,Wilc ol ltelond ond Northe"' lretand
vote W04lld make up one - l o g e tole!. The ¥OtH of
Enoland, Scollan&lt;l lind W - woulcl bo 10111«1 as o
- a t o percentage voto.
II tile l*'*'lage ol prH~nlty votn on 1116 Irion
tonno ••-•the percentage or_....,""'" on IJ!o
lkltlth-lJJand, IJ!II '""" would bo I mandala for
coding tile alx counlln ol Ul- to the RepubliC ot
trola nd. Tile BrHIIII on&lt;llrllll-menla atloUid '"'"'
algn a. ,.... Anglo-lrloh truty lo bo raltrlod by
Wollmlnlllar and tllelrltll Oall.
lillie pora.~ttge ..,to goeo ogolnll roonlllcallon.tne
O'Ooy Sol\lllon comeolnlo action. A roglonat pleblselle
lhQuld bo hold In Well O.rry city. Counties'
Flf!IIOnoglt on&lt;l Tyrone, on&lt;l tile Brtllah otandaro
roglon tor ~tn Armagh on&lt;l Sooth Down In North
trtllnd on Ino '\uullon_ol'lnelr cooalon Qy Br~lln 10
the Aopubllo ot ~
Thla Wilt will give Britain tho oulllorlly to cede thla
notlonolltl oreo to tno Republic of Ireland. Theoe two
proposolo oto tho legitimate democratic principles of
aoii.Oalormlnoflon and • proportionately wolghlad

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THE SpECTftUM
WlldMtcley, 8 July 11180

Vo1.81, No.2

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To tho Editor;

There II the Hllionll Al&gt;onlon Rights Action LHQU..
Frankly, I've had onoU~~h ol t.ne antl-cnolco zooloto
and tnelr ability to put lear Into Congr-, otata
leglataturos and city councils. I'm led up with lwlvlng
one ol the mosc personal ol au l r - put "'
jeopardy by a ...,.,~ but rtch anci-IIO&lt;out group, I'm
ted up With the zaloll' att""'''l t o " ' - coropulacxy
pregnancy on AIMr1c&amp;. , .whll.lllelt.ateomc&gt;t to del1rc&gt;l'
elected ..,r-tatf¥u wno,... tne
to-'&lt;
up lot lndlvldualllbO&lt;ty.
That'a why t'¥1 doclded to notp tno Natlo,., Abonion
Rlghto Action Luguoln
way I can. Tn&amp;t'a why t'm
writing to enlist your notp also. You and t hod batter
stand up to thooo bullies.
W• mutt atOP thea.e extreml.sts
before It's too

A reactionary coalition ol rtghl wing groups has
mounted a nallonwlde furw:ltal&amp;lng and orga.nlzJng
campolgn doalgnod to destroy the polltk:al ca...,. of
SO&lt;no of tho notlo&lt;l'o mos1 progroaotte teedt&lt;O.
I'm Writing to Uk your help In doing - h l n g about
-tha t~rowlng thraot which tnoaezutoto - • - • throot

so groat that

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untosa you and t act lmmldlliaiY It moy

ba too lato.
Tlle(YO drawn up a "hit list". lab&amp; led 11 the " O..dly
Dozen" 1nd ere wo,.lng and raising money to defeat
lhOu who have defended a woman•a tight tctctloose.

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Unleu you and I act lmmodlatoly, tho right wing
extromlato art likely to s ucc:&lt;Hid. And. II they ere
auccotolul In their political altack they will lind a
m-ga to all of Congroas. It will ba loud and claar:
" Voro IO&lt; ...IY pt.ce of ~~~bo/1/ol! '-1/lllfallol!
Including t COtltiiMiono/ amond'""'t ro ,...,.. rho
!W/Jiwrlt Courr'o d«i$fon on oboltlon. Sortor ro flO
along wltll u• liNn lo &amp;ull•r the pollrk41 punl•hmMt
w. e~~n tHIIwl/."
And, I con toll you peraonajty hom my yootl In the
United Statoo Houao of Aepresentotl1t0a that tno
ca'paclty ol thlt vocllerouo ontklttok:o minority to

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late.

By jolntno with thouoand$ ol other con&lt;:Oinod
c:mzens In NARAL. here's now we can dtltnd 1
prec...,slr-.n:
" R«:tuh f'I'O&lt;IIoloo cltalt!• to our cauu. The ant&gt;
eholce IO&lt;ces ha¥1 made ...,.,..,_. C&gt;QIItlcal gains
b&amp;Cause. up until nOw, prc&gt;Gholce people ha¥1 bMn
loss wolk&gt;fganlrod, toss actf¥o and more "rusonabto."
In short, tha ll)lljorlty has baen intimidated by tho well•
org•nlzed ind riChly llnanead minority. h Ia
lncroaalngly apparont that this powerlul coaHtlon
backed by the fervor and finances of the n:treme ''Ght
wing lnlondalo oarry tnolr "purge" b&amp;yond tno laauo ol
obo&lt;tlon.
Wei~ wo'ro golno to change all ti14L Wo'ra going to
O&lt;g&amp;nlu and nghl. Hero'a the n.. t aoep:
"Build· • pollricolly osrvro ~ COtlllltuM&lt;:y
through education. White~· ha.. no atrueturo 10 mat
tne Cllurtl&gt;-llnancecl anti-abortion lorceo. we oro
building an ollectl'ie netWOfl&lt; capebje ol 01gonlzing to
cletond tne right to chooOe. Through NAAAL't ueltlno
II!IPACT 8Q C&amp;mpolgn, we ore mounting • campolgn
designed to alert end lniO&lt;m cli~ona about tnt
lrlgbtonlng growth ol tno ant~obortlon mo¥amttnt.
Wo ~now from ••perlence that the Individual
concerned c itizen can cnake a difference. We'U uetn
our actiYiota with lha &amp;kills nocouaty to ctganl2a and
campaign for lha luue o( abor1ion rights. A'rmed wllh
prolllllonel techniques just like tnoae used In tno
moot altoctlve C&gt;QIItk:al campolgns tMr'll buiiO phone
banlla, hold , _ •no•. COtlduct postcord. buuon
and bumpo&lt; at leUr campaigns and organiLo to gal out

thre~ten anCIIntfmtdate 11 enormoua.

II vou ora grOWing Increasingly &amp;lllrMd-and you
snould ba-oboiJt tho rising political P.,wor of tho ..,.
called "right to lito" movement. •.about tne burning
end vandallem o f abOrtion tllnlc.a••• about the
haroNmont of patlento. • .aboultno grc&gt;w-lno ttvoot ola
ConolltutlonaJ Con¥entlon. . •about the rlalno lido o1
politk:al Intimidation. tnen I urvo you to act
Immediately bacluao now ttoero to OO&lt;nOII'IIng you can
do aboiJIIII

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••.tnare Ia a atrono •Uizon IO&lt;.. wnoai etrorta are
dodlcatad "elusively to protecting tne rll)hl ol a
woman 10 cttooae an abortion;

• • .thoro 11 a n oroanlzallon with more ttian 611,000
mombara O&lt;ganlied Into an ellectl•e notwoti&lt; dealgnod
. to counto&lt; tho reoctlonary, righl·wlng nla of ant~
choice torcoo whlc:h tnr110tons lndflltduoJ 1--.;
••• there II • atrono O&lt;gantution •-king out lor tl&gt;o
10
of atll\mertcans who batlo¥0 tllallt Ia tha
- - ' right ol O¥Ory Womar&gt; to c - whotller or
no1 t.o
ao abo&lt;tlon.

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the YOlO.
FOf, only by o.gat\ldng Ul4 majofity and urgi"Q It to
apeak out oan wo destroy the mrth tnat the&amp;e

extremists r1pros.ent lhe mainsttum of Amerk:a In
thO!• drive to make abo&lt;tion lllegoll.
-•oemo,att•t• to lrfemoers ol Congt..,. and

CongrouioMI Conrf-oo lhar rney connor ~ ttre

mll/«1,.,. Public: opinion polls cteattr . , _ tMI 80
peteen1 of aJt Ametfe.an• bef~ U Is the~ rtoftt
of every wom&amp;n to Choose wnether or not to- ha.,.. an
abo&lt;tlon. We'll - t o It that this voting majority kncoot~
exactly where oaen c:.andidate In the 1980 oleetlon
slands. Regardltst of tho l.r'nOUnt ot proasute.

Intimidation ond money brought to boar In lbo 11180
campaipn b)! tha axttemlstt, a simple fact stands out

tftat must ba lmO&lt;oosed on tho candidatos-tha ¥Olea
ol tne moJorlty can ba upreosed In the ¥Otlng bOot!\.
And the majority Ia ~ .
We wr11dol-tlrou1Hdwo wt&gt;ono .. lloonmor*od/01
political "-!lalllon by lho rNetJOnorles. Wo wtlll
mobiliu tl&gt;f! etectororo In n'Qit/y 'lisible wors ro - 1
the tJrrml5t•••bt• me.nag• of lM maJority to ConrJ:r•u.·
''I'm pro-chok:e. A.nd I \'Otat ..

And IMPACT 80 will go b&amp;Yond tho elections, Thank&amp;
to 'hts program, NAAAL'I state oroanlzallona w Mt be In
a PQJilion IO (ackle llalo lnuas lh8t t\ave UP 10 now
bee.n domfnated by tM anH·.abor'HOtt mlnorlly.
' Bod&lt;r!d by thO actMtt netWOfl&lt; ol local unlta, atata
otg.anizaUons will be ebte to eootdlnata ptognuna
a imecl at rulotlng alate abonkln funding fCM kJw..

income women.. .•ttmlnaUng discrimiMtort JocaJ
ordtnanoes.. .drawi ng anerttioo to ctlfM.c..telatecl

•ioleoc::e on lhe pan of anti&lt;hok::e lan..atk:a. .anct
- U n o the community ln an aspects ol tne right to

cnoose an abort ton
IMPACT 80 10 a llrg&lt;~ and slgnillcont national
grassroots campaign Yet thi$ critical ptOgr-am
eanool-and wiU not- achlews Its ooaf without an,,..
important etementl the mot·a r and financial support ol
people like you Aa Amotlcans~ we flave &amp;Jwaya ,.llled

to defend fndi•lduat llbarty agornso those"""" lmpoao
'heir will on oth4tra:

. l)le editorial pages of The Speclrum a.re Intended to serve
the campus communitY as a forum for debate and a means
of eJ~pre$slng thought. We welcome coherent and
meaningful letters to the ed,ltor and guest opinions. All •
letters must be signed, thOugh It can be requested that the
name be wltheld. Any unsigned communication will not be
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Notlon•t Abottlon Rlf/hrs
Action LHQU.
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iropy of worlclly problems •• if hr were
talk ina aboUt a new toy hr'd just broken.
That same vioce. with JIHIJ ~haws at
applause. leu Richman be eternallY cute,
not f.Jselv modeJt. It is • oound thot.._s
from flats to shorps lotentlonallv- jauy
if ft weren't rock.
But since It's sometimes the stuff o f
James Brown iomblned with " louie.
louie." tf;e stnglna is lauahably sincere.
Whatever's off·kev flatters his paint in any
sana. He's thr only person I've heatd
who:S mr.tlcutous about off•l&lt;ey music• .
It's • campi~ sina•lona of " Hana-on
51oopy" with Dobie CUlls. -a tonaue-btllna
solo durlna " I'm Nature's ~ito" a _
• trek throuah the HimalayiS with GUiiaan
i n "Abominable Snowman itUI)e
Supermorbt." and 1 pl.. to let this
lnvisible acne called shyMSS. fade away In
"fmalfne"
-Harold Co/dbetg

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It's sort of ironic that so-cAned
,; prosr..srw music n """" of the ~
reare.,lve ca-ca be ina dum)led ""the
~ mutlcat duna heap.ibese day$. There was
; • titnr In the heydays ol Yes, Kina
Crlmsoo, and later on U.K. whr"' the
mutlc's riao&lt;OUs technical drmancls were
channeled into some anestlni 1nd even
rod&lt;ina music. But all thrse bands, and
other p&lt;o,.,ock acts besides. died of·
tennlnal srlf...,port.anc:e. frank b-'$
autops-y on ~nother sufferina bfeed-''i•zz
Isn't dead. It just •mells fuMy" -quite
iptly fits thr demise of proe-rock and
fu•ion music as well.
Drummer Bill Bruford has been an
lnt....,t part of the aforemrn\Joned
successes as well a.s ptOdUctna one
brilliant solo album (his Initial project
Frels Good to Me). But his more recent
recordinas - One ol a Kind and Gtadually
Colna Tornado-wallow in conventional

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One-June 26
·. ~.....u~-Stase
.
The Undertb , an Irish band, blew out
loud notes like a 'ornadO s kt In air.
Slnaer Fearaal
-who looks like
Mayor Jimmy Griffin "With hait and at.s o
pos.senes his &amp;crappy
penonality-shouted out with the
vehrmMce of th~ Sex Pistols, the melody
of laU.r Ramoni!S, alone with his
ttademartc lri•h broguery. It was mock and
sincere.
Shartcev, a lov to watch, made
inflectlons with his-hand like he was
poundina -a hammer of hate His velos
stuck out a5 if he was in painful
realization of his lyrics. But he parrle&lt;l
graveness by 5\faining longl\r notes with a
guralina laugh and by enhanclnt~-audience

fusion. And durin&amp; his performance at •

packe&lt;l Uncle Sam's somethlna smelle&lt;l
awfully Iunny.
Pait of the problem wou a tendency
towards mite.rial that emph.uized
"'•chanlcat ensemble pla.vlna rather than
melody. " Sample and Hold~ of 1911! first
album was thr evening's .stand out
performance because It mi!She&lt;l rapld·llre
playin&amp; with some slower melodic
panages.. Most of the newer m•terial

interest. When he commanded someone

who was too stiff to dane~. .someone

sounded like a soundtrack for a

a~d

documentary on ant farm,. Oirectionles,

danoe&lt;l; he slapped someone's hand

and busy.
With the departure of Allan Holdsworth:

st11red steely until everyone moved.
-But they are not 41 Btltain'.s an.swer to the
Talk ina Heid.o," as you may have nead In
t"' Bulfolo E'vening News. They are pretty
much reactionary rqck. as wene the
minimal PistOls and the expansive
Pop/Spector Ramones.
The Undertones are lhr Dave Clark Five
withoui..slick r&amp;b, the Cyrkle. not !&lt;Yins to
sound like the Buttes. To sav tl&gt;iV're like
the Heads bec.wse of the one.sona
parody, "More ~Abooo1 Chocolat•
and Girts• is like sayina limmy C.rter Is
like Ronald Reaa•n sincr they'ne boih 'PrO'

the new auitartst, "the unknown" John

Clarke, hod some bia shoes to lilt in the

-ttullllni-

qul.rtet. He manaaed to mlmic

Contlnw• to t1e • 'tibra.nl muam.t lflt'C8,

Holdsworth's slii?JI"ry tone, bot without
...,. fllerl&lt; of Otrfln-'lty. He stood
modonless on st•a• wkh his hrad cocked
bjsck and his eyrs clpsed. •• if hr were
posina lor a stAtue of the world's ateatest
auitorisl Oh-if hr were a statue. I'd love
lObei~

Bassist Jell Brtlin no lon..,r ;&gt;lays like
thr up-oncf.comlna rookie that brlah!ened
his early recorded elfOrtS with Patrick
Morn and Bruford: He Instead pl•ve&lt;l
tired lirirs that led OM to believe that
he'd stlll be coppi~a Stanley Clarke licks il
laco Pastorius hadn't arrived. His few
vocal elforts place&lt;! him in the nccharlne.
soclrty of ELP's c:;,.,a lake.
The most e.-citing moments of thr
performance came when Bruford
dismissed these two sybp[ots so he ,could
ena•l" moltikeybOard&amp;t Dave .Stewart (ex·
National Health-and Hotfi&lt;!ICI and the
North) In some imRI'OfllPtU musical

dialoaue. A&gt; Bruford pinaed and thu,;.ped
.his Impressive arsenal of per~ossion toys,
Stewart-drrssed app&lt;oprlatetv In i Dev&lt;&gt;
like yellow jumpsuit-livened a hauntina
synthesirell bockdrop. It wiS orttLof the
few interludes that didn't sound tototlv
·"'"""sed,.
Thr crowd respondrd.enthusiuUcaiiV to
Bruford's peer1m syncopations .
throuahout. Thr drummer who many years
aao foile&lt;l -.n audition with Sllvory Brown
because they dlfn't like his "Chinese
style" of plavrfla. continui!S to be a
vibrint rllythrolc force.'Perhaps If he
surtounds himself with m.qre d'fiiafJliC and
VM.tu~ ml(sicia~ fn ihr future, such
u vocotist•'Annelte Ploocol:k from Frels
Cood to Mt:. hr c;on ~ce aaain' emetae
sw~t·..meiUna from tlie heap.
-David Comstock

Jonatt..n

Ri.rwn.n-Sto~e One-June :i~

Joootha,n Richman r~ks of an adult/kid
humor. It Is the .unc~sted SW~'!'I!SS of a
pouty kid tryln.to Win'friends.-oocl '
tnftuencr rod&lt;ers. He becomes an adult
when the dls&lt;-l yeamjna to be the
cente; of attention is no tonaet a froon.
but a .cravina1or papululty.
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For two sets at.Staae1. Richman played
the rote of new wave troub.aour. With
J~n his auitar to accompany, Richman
was minim.! enouah to appeal to people
who play In th""' chord bands, and
melodic enouah.to please some headswho were there to see the headtlnm.
Crossroads.
Richman is
funny as Lo,udon
WaTnwriaht Ut but never as sardonlc.His
tlspy,thick voice pennits him to spout th~

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nuke.

The sonas .from their first necord have
more. enerav Uve than songs from

"Hyprotised'', "Jump ll&lt;&gt;Y,J" a nd "Hete
Comes the Summer'' powcte,.,d the crowd
with.daulina miah~ /[fn•Y th•t is only
released by movemenL ,
SOft'• sonas from Hyprolised were
receiVed with that same fnenry, lfke the
classic oldie " Under the Boardwalk." jjul
every piece they prrfon?led from The
Underttmes was ace~ with wild dance.
- Harold Co/dbet&amp;

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Los Mk(OWavrs, 'repfesenllna th" Sa"h fran~isco B~ Ar&lt;" •
MW wave sc- brina their curious m!Jc of' electronics
and latin rf1yth,;s to Cabel's on Tljursdav·luly 17th. Thr
band._leod voe&amp;list/b&amp;ssist Mra Brazill,
VO«Ust/synthelizer player Dave Javetosa. and drUJM)er r
Todd ~~~-play un'llju• titand of musfc affectlonalllly
~ed-to as "~ saba'' or '•Cannen Mlra.O O.
...-..oe\lo." Tl)elr 111!&amp;1• on Souiidcha11~-··Radlc&gt;Heart''/''Coast to.coast".,J)ti beeo
haileiit as Californla'i' answer \&lt;/the 8-Sls. ~( be • ·:.
d'nMd-expose your hrods, haMs. and feet to the radialjt

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tread an. ~ line be~~ mellow a.n d rock Ina. will be
perfOtrntna sonas from hos hrah[y-acc:larmed new album
Hofd Out. CalifOrnia fresf&gt;.ta.&lt; rd pop will reign.

hair to Untie Sam' s on Sunday july 20th to &amp;Jve Buffalo
vet anotHet dose of her Akron-Inspired teen dreamJo. Shr
has a.special hankeri(ll for fraternity boys so weai your
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�Abstract invades Albright
Mlro exhlblt opens at Qallery
Howew., the delica cy of thP composrtoon ond
The ollnlint• of loan M11o •rP done In • hlahly
penon•! style 1n which thP c!Koratlce 1nd -'lc ore
often blended with dioturl&gt;in&amp; ond &gt;ulletLtve vl1101&gt;s.
Mho combines the mystical •ttrtudes of hi• n•tlve
Spain wllh the French •vant gardt- 10 C"rtatt a unlgue
•tyle with h• own artistic vocabulary ol form, color, and
.spac~

The cunent ••hibltion at the Albrlvht Kno• Gallery
tracH thf develOPment of Mito's work', tb(ouah •s
palMinJ• from 1'114 to 1974
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lhe oarly """~' In th•&gt; &gt;how were dont on 81rcelono.
•od reve•l the d~~lopm~nt of Miro 1 ttc:hntcal abthty.
They 1l&gt;0 show the e&gt;nent to who~h he 1b..,.bed
contemporiry arfisttc intluen&lt;eJ. MK~
th•
t'AJ)ft'UtOtHsm of Vat~ Cogh. tM c.oiOft of hw•sm. and
the obtectivlty ond cornpo&gt;itiofl of Cubl&gt;m
The 1919 "S.,ndln"l Nude" '"' example con&gt;"U of •
cubistlc nude. &gt;landlna •salnst an lnten~ely colored •nd
h,ghiV decorative backg.round, reminhcent of Mat •.sse, h
" obvious that althouah then different Uyles were
combined In •n lntrJguiog manner. Mlro hJd not
d•veloped an otlatnal approach at thiJ time

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tomlor! IThls cont~lctlon of suenath and fn1rl~y

typifou thP leollrta of -'&lt;v which Mlro uvs he wi&gt;hes
to cn:ate In his wortco and 0111phaslzn th~ elfertivoneu
of this noft&gt;lltac:Jemlc ilPPfO•th to SUitt"IIIJ.m
AarttOi~ •nd "!Anlive
The works o f the 1939's become more omotlon•l•
a11resslve and lnhovative. while sUII maintotnina their
suaae&gt;tive quality. •'Pa lnUnt(, of1936, Is done In oil and
sand On miSOfllt.e wflh heavy bloc.~ paint $lashed ONe&lt; • n
intenoe browll b.cl&lt;around, The vlolenu olthe colon and
forms are new to hiJ wort. and rellta on e~q&gt;tUiiofllulc

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and freedom whtch
comes {rom gfvlng a
free reign to the hand
and the Imagination.

composition despite spontaneoty afferted
Abstllct l"'I'HSionlsts
Lator In thP decide Miro continued thi&gt; H&gt;lttHt rn
freedom Hos composot.ons becVI\e looiet •nd ~~ with
'tiiP colon and rechnlquft moro &gt;ponll,_,, and vaned
floete ~s UMOI be " read" u ...,11 a&gt; the eorl~ one&gt;.
., the lrne•r patttm&lt;. """"''.,. colon and forms
become more cornplu Also,.n$1 P«t has • u n tOM and leehna
for example. ~ 19Sl " P•Intlng", emploY&gt; the tVIIiut
blade. line. •nd st.u sh;~pe, bu1 the irtldeuent lrt~n n1oon,
and earthy bAckground colors gtve d11J work a new
tntensfty and sctn~ualitv
OriJ!nol -ion
Ourina thP 1960'• '""d 1970's, Muo's ...,.U become

even .-e expressive •nd ab&gt;ttacl He dea l&gt; w~h ""'
"The Tilled Field'', 1923-1924, w&amp;S done after Miro
effect&gt; of 1111" areas of color •nd h" tr.dotlor!ll blad
moved to Pam. ond indicate&gt; the beJoMitlp of hn
. .ine now J.«"m to ~ mH'ely •h•ms~t.•l In •·H•w purwed
pe&lt;&gt;Onal style o&gt; he -.l&lt;es • typocol l•tm K ent and
by Two Planeu- the hne oeemin,Jiy r'llfe&gt;enll the ha~ of
convfl'U tt tnlo _. ~ttem of fantastic, 1rrt(o1n•t form~ and
the IItie
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Much of the enerrv and ~u10n wh•ch afWI't" typlfled
The l~mous ''Harlequin'&gt; Carnrval," 192,..2S, shows the
h" wotl&lt;. now becomes stronger and mo&lt;o oOviO&lt;fS He
develom~nt of Muo's voci.bulary of black lme• and
abo maintains his abilky to Con"'b~M a h1rmot~~n
strtJna~e ora•n•c shbpes ust'd in later wQ(ks If wu at this
c.ompositlon wtth suaae.strve emotional pulbllhict
etme that Miro becam~ involved with the Surreahsts,
•' Slut&gt; II" of 1961 , c.onNsts of,. red \tnpe on • blue
boc~arO&lt;Jnd followed bv a se&lt;iM of block doU The powe&lt;
whose bel ref in the sfanificance of the subcon.ciou&gt;
appealed to the myJtic,al a.spects of his nAture. and served.
The 1939 " Self Poruait U'' conufnJ fOMe of the ume
of this patnting is 11milar to that ol ••cwcut Hof'W.. and
a_. .tn lmJM:WI for h1t •rt_
mohfs ol earher work.s. wch as dw connKhnc hnet and
r~lu from the fraa•lrtv ind tuuest~voeneu oi the
In " Harlequon'o ~moval", the stranae forms. subtle
llower.Jik~ IO&lt;ms How&lt;'Yer. they a re placed on • bladt
cornOOJotoon
col«s ond O..o, JOUnd wl,ich merely .,.nts at • ume "'
· bac"4round and • ne bolcler, bnahte&lt; and 1_. thon
At the If be&gt;t, Mlro' • wo&lt;U car. PfO"l''e some verv
befD&lt;~. TheM pieces ane mor~ vo&gt;uolly and irll~llertuallv
powe&lt;lul oond stlmulatona ~ . _,
place combine w~h (ontastic. tree floauna om•&amp;~rv. to
re-suh '" ' very svuestive, surre1f compOSHtort wtuch
Jt 1mulatina than tKiol onei. at the ex.penle of then
ocGUionaUy t.M ct«:cw-o~:tiw' .specu l.l'Yt the pn:xlucu
corn"' to typlly Mlro ~s
elfectlve ~otoonal subtlety
the"
menuonable quality.
.. Ac•obatic D•ocers" of 19-40 11 re-pte5entl\t~ o f Miro'"s
Miro·• impac t on tht art of this ten\MtV •t tndtsputabt•.
The Pllnt.nas. of tht Ia~ 1920'i show hrt attempts to
further roflntd and simplify thl~ style for tJCifnple , the
const 6 1lacion Sefie.s These ar~ smalle-t wOttu. with thm
du~ to the grtat vlrtf'tV •l"d ong•n•litv of hf.s work and
1927 "Circus Hone" i&gt; a larae c•nvo&gt; with • brown
black line• pallerned over a araylsh wash and fnled in
hrs abilitY to creote • unoquo •tvle which denied rradrtiofl
backaround on which two white. amorphoul shape• ore
with slmpl• aeometrlc shapes and &lt;olors
without belna wholly abnnct •codemlc. or
.surrounded by tiny circles. The inten.llltv of th~owl'\, the
The effe.c tlveness of these works result·s hom tM wn.se l!•pteufontstic lnileid he fused a ~ of poeuy,
f
a,rats sc•le fiaures and the un~uy balanc~ or the forms
of simpllcltv and h~ 'f¥htt h comes from atvmg' free enerav. and emotton Into an an wh•ch is me a!lt to be t-It
arvt thiJ p.a1ntina • suona visuill•rnpact t nd tvric•l
reian to the hand il!"'d ttw ima.g1n 1 oon The.r ticht, Ofll'"'' • and e:ll~'enced. rat.het th1n explaJoed

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T Ike !he COSO! of P&lt;l" Crows. known lor his macho partroyol of I im
Phdps in the Minion lmpoulblf! Mfle. In "Airplane"' ~ also hos the
macho role-Vtlloce Peop~type macho thot Is Cr. _ plays CapU!n
Oveur~ iUks ol~* bov. "I -. do vou 111&lt;• ci..Si&lt;otor rnovo..l " .nd
says " Tell me-. hove '1'011 fMfl...., • llfO"''' INO nAked!"
C011ir11 diroc:tor Jod Thurm~ kudos for a&lt;Uinl wate&lt; ' - '
Llo\&lt;d 8ridatf to ploy Md:rosk..,, • cia.,eete smokina. alue snoffin&amp;.
cooinu~lna. olcoholocch14!1 di&gt;potch&lt;r (hhCeor...,Keo'llltCiv In t~
" Airport" Mri&lt;!s. plus th..,ias)
A aol)d ClOmt!dy IS m.de if nobody does whot vou apoc:t them to do.
and " lllrpi1M4" loliowl !hot ..Soce to • Ia T~ a.rtOmatic pilot IS...,
In I~ baloon. Wllh ru spout sotuated on a ..,Y pr«atio&lt;Js .,.,.
Loslie Nich&lt;n, aslhepi&gt;Mdoaor, tfll&gt; Hayo. " Coot! lud&lt;. ~'"
CX&gt;Untina on you". JO mAnY UIN!I th.Jt he still sirS 11 "'"" iM plane
loncls.
" lllrpl-'" 1J the b&lt;ainchtld of fom Ab&lt;ahoms, David Zud&lt;or .nd
Je&lt;ry Zucker, whose only pr&lt;!Yiotls folm credot ,.., "The Kontudty Fried
MOYie'' - • plotless c:oUoc:tJOn of short CIOtl1edv vtl~ette. The troo not
only
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""'play, but aiJO ~drroaed !he 1o1m
in some WIYS " lrpiiMI" does r~ Its prl!deotsJOr " T~
K111tudty fr ied M of{', Althouah 1M IeHmer does have a 1ft ploc, .he
storyline Is used only to vaaueiY oe toaother 1~ collectoon of parodies
.on othor movies
1~ t.,twlned with the burlesquina of " laws", " Saturday Nl&amp;)it F...,....
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From Hereto Et«nlt'(' and the " Humphrey Bo,att'" lilm festival are
reollv wteless, aude and awfully funny sc.tnes. Chance are If you see
" Airpllllle! " you will be Insulted by the,lme the,113 minute film is OV«
fspecially ridic:ull.'d are bl3ck1, who in ~-e-.lre •hown as
passengeu speak ins only hl!il"'' ltv• 01 Enallih subtitles are provided on
the saeu1 lor the " uncool" 0&lt;, there Is • flashback to T
er
(Robert Hays) In earlier dayo at a Pe.oce (prps worker in d
Africa.
buildlna a makeshift backboard and hoop for a bunch of paon
ond
ara,..sklrted notlves who ommedlately b!..k loow with behind-~
dribbling ond rev«seslam dunks.
Cameos by Kar....., Abu~jabbor las homself, but on dosguos.-). Howard
101vos of Proposotion 13 f.,.e and £thel Merman as • d&lt;tangod vet«an

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left to ritf&gt;t. menocinalhr~ah the
blu•""lle fo.m T~ "-"&gt;tina Ja&gt;re from .. ,...,. edloes thr.,...,..,.,t
the sl'-'1 theoter. T~ thumplna music flnolly builds10a aosao&gt;do as
the oudimcoo•oitJ in ropt Antld.,.ion. Sudcl&lt;ndly, the form en,.;.,ps
t~ aJont- No, It's nolo bird or...., Supormon, It's o plAne!
So be,ins " Alrplaw'', P•..,.,..,t's - ClOmt!dy followina 1n ~
steps of ther"""'t &gt;ophomoric~ "Animo~ Hooa&lt;' ' and " The
Je&lt;k"
The film Is basiQ!Iy • spool on diws"" . - -t~ " Airport" seroes
In ~liculor-uslna the plo( of the 1958 dossk " Ze&lt;o Hour." T~
stotvfrM of bach rncMe IIMI!Ya a trarucon.--tJI fl;,ht on which
most of 1/1~~· and oew become victims of food poisoninc.
T~ only one hel/thy onouah to"fly the is iJ • ~shocked flihte&lt;
piloc. (Robort Hay.,) whose- etpericnasln pl-lih "Ooiquirr·
and ' Dr-.!lui«'' ha"" mode him mortolly afraid of lly.lnlt.
Hb ,_,for b&lt;eoltl~ his plecfae ..,_to boord a plone•n .s to
try to potd&gt;-up a foltorona affoir with the stewardess (Julie H~).
Whl~ thil b pna on, uny wt of 1950's teleoislon
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Where are today's classics?
by htrido I. Carrlnaton
In Comempof.tty American Clnemo
the word " star" "as lost its nfeanmg
and the movoes that make it the
boaaest are rarely, if ever the best So
what ehe Is new! Rrcently, thouah.
there "ave been some films that setvt
as a reminder that qualrty is out there
to be had, somewhere. If mildly
interestong moroes eam all soru of
p laudits. It' s simply becouse there' s
nothing around to compare the m to
for example: Urban Cowboy. My
reaction to it was ambivalent. It had
been a painless (and relatively briefse..mlnal wav to pass 21-1 hours.
When people ripped It apart. I did
not come to Its defense. When I
decrled 'it as Saturday Night Fever
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An example of that s~llar sort Is
Fame. It's a movie with everything
and it leaves you Impressed. It's not
perfect, but it Is enaaging and
Involving without resorting to pathos
and hoklness. Its flaws are often
excesses stemming from its major
premises- students from the New
York Hlah School forthe Performing
ArtJ spill out lnt? th~ streets,

jammong on cars and at lunch
because they're just so exuberant
¥outh and all that OverdoM, but at
least entertainina. fame ""' stars. too.
the real kind-the kind you notrce
because t"ev have charisma, not
because they've be..n h yped to "ell
Unfortunately, MCM dO&lt;!sn't se..m t o
want anyone in the cast of unknowns
to set known - that' s why I can't
mention the actor w"o plays Leroy
Johnson, .. sinfully aood dancer who
could be a big sex symbol, by name
Unless I'd copied the c redits. which
went too fast. And he, as w e ll as
others In that Him, needs and
deserves recoanition.
My Brilliant C:areer, a seMtlve
Australian movie now aonc from the
Allendale, a lso puts a lot of c urre nt
fuzz to shame. Svbvla Melvyn (played
by Judy Davis) Is someOne you w ish

you knew. Besides beona infect ious
and a aood tome, It's a thoughtprovokina 111m, one you can
discuss - often lntelliaenUy.
Movres don't have to be profound
to good. Fred and Cingi!T'Were never ·
profound, but they were class
enterta onment. If movies make no
ptetenslons about the depth of therr
conu~nt. like. say, Roadie. (although
any story t hat lets Meatloaf aet the
alrl has 10 be heartwarming)- that's
fine. ll's those that pretend to explore
the mvth of the cowboy, or to be
" Epic Horror Films", and then do a
half-assed fob, that are real failures.
But people are so easily p leased
(including myself) that l ew til makers
feel the need to meet creatlve
challenaes -or so It seems, Maybe
things will c hange. a nd we' ll get more
Fame and less ll:tzle.

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ltw~ulrfn Wilt M truted In
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Juftt UOf t iM Taw... P'.G. 8a 10\$1
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MliW. ua llts tnctuc~tt all utllltiH.
lmrnt'dJatel D1·l200.

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:~~ r=~~~Gr=~·.tt.n~

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bewment ...,.rtment a..t:)OII II?•IIM
7~01), ..:a-oDt. AvaJieble July hf.

pr-eforn.cl.

.-tter

tOO,._ t=OR RI:NT
HOUSEMATE W4NTEO: Mlln ana
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pro: 01' f.a.tty. 1 min.
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ROOM FOR MALE GRAD. ~ .
non~. wa.JkJftO clf.Rence MSC. c:.au
lifter 6:00p.m. 131•ttkPHOTOGRAPHY MODeU w~~nllfd tor
t~o~Wt•llldlotoortii_U1_

1NT4ERJOA DECORATING. fl.xfble
fiOUn.

zoo.,... a ll .,..,..,._

FENW.E ROOMMATE GltADf .
fumtsilled f$!1.. WD--MS' AVallaole

Aug. l, 19t0. C..ll 131 U16 H•ncy
(eYtnf.7·10).

ARTISTS NEEDED to anl•t In
proc~Uenon f« TM Spectn.;m, Great .
GRAD/PROS, non•IITKIQr to compltf'e

experl.not. COntact EJen.. Joe or Jom.
FEMALI! MODEL. FOR FINE ART

phoroonphy. U · lVhr. Rfltnnc..
avallatlf•· No eXI*itonee MCMMI''f.

m-w•, 17..c1o.

c .. _, QUIET hOuwl ,..,- Mtlln UB,
O.rden, wnn.r. dr'ftr. modem kUchen.
two .,_,,._,

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tiE sun!
starting at 12pm
il7

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an eve111i?q otmusic 1111!/J

·'-

JH[H(~~~
. FA~L 13A~()

at 4pfi?-

July JS

UB'~

W e're a newspaper made of a.ad
worltine for s tudents.
W e're 30 ye ars of eJtperie nc e
in d e aline with ua and ita a.ftaira.
W e!r e the e yes, ea.ra , a.ad mouth
of the c ampus c o mmunity.
W e're p ractical experie nce in
joumallsm , er a.phic a.rta,
a.dvutiainea.ad
n ewspaper production.
W e're a. three credit course
in writme.
We're in 155 Squire Ha.U
on ~e M ala Stre et Campus.

MAIN STREET CA11f\.6

:Ja-.IA( fO\A ..~II'i AliA

TH£

Sp£C~UM

Wily d on ' t you come up and
s e e us sometime 1 ·
(a.a"k for Elena., Joe o r tlolln)

�quote of the day· _ _ _ __

r-

"When the going gets weird,
the weird turn pro. "

-RaoidDuke

m 6vie.s,

art~ &amp;.

lectures

Summe.rfeast, a benefit dtnner and coffeehouse for
Simple Qllb. Shelter lor t..uered women, on Sund&lt;oy
July 13th at the Unitarian Church (Elmwood and Ferry) 7
p.m. Dinner $5 (1.50 children under 12~ 9 p.m.
c:offeeho!Jst ($2 wlthoutl.. dlrlner) featurfng Kathy
M.orlarity, Mary Faith Bon~Ruth Cleller and others.
~or m?'e Info call884·5330. ~

The OOA8 cofreehouK committee ls proud to
_present The Sldedlsh El\tertalnment Series

P.m.

eL

WednHday afternoon from 12·2
on Founders PI
Amherst Campus. Refreshment.J aveUable.

za

OOAB Coff~OUM Ope-n mike, every Thur$day evening

from 7·9:30 p.m. In Squire Fount.eio Area with M.C.
Kelhy /'1\orlarfy. Sign-up sh«t available at 6:.30. BrinQ
your own refre.shmenu..

Its ~mertlme and the SA, UUAB and th'e OSA want to'
share it with you. On Fri~y July 18th -..e will be
celebrating thwplrlt of summer with SUMMERFE.ST · a
lull day of events for EVERY ONE. Starting at9 a.m. with
SHA.KESP&amp;.R£ IN THE fARX, tho le-ltles won'! end
until9 p.m. with the HEI'IRV PAUL BAND (formerly of the
OuUawo). During the day wlll be a Children's Work&gt;hop.

Square Dancing, Arts and Crafts., Budwe,ser Sports
CompettUon, the Polnt~tS$ Brothen.... . . ..and. much

more.

.

HO~E TO SEE VOU

THEREIII

announcements
SEXUALITY EDUCATION CEI'!T£R i&gt; now open Mon·
Thurs 11·4 and T ues 6-8. B irth Control Clinics wN+obe run

weki·Y,. Cell 83J-.2584 or come to 261 Squire for more
.Information.
The American Red Cross

While you enjoy the summer.

Red Cro.u Blood Si""rvlce:.s faces its most critical tim~.

Protect your5etr aod tho~ you care about. Donote at the

SUNVAB Bloodmobile on July 24 from 10:00 to 2:00 In
Capen Room 10.

The ~ed Cross While you enjoy the summer,
Red Cross Blood Servkes faces Its most Critical time.
Prqtect yourself a~ thole you care abou\. Donate at the
SUNYAB Bloodmobile on July 9. !rom 9:00 . 3:00 ln1he
Squire Fillmore ~oom .
UncJergrH·um subjects wanted to fill out ctuesllonnelre

about stress or college for psychology department
dl$Mrtetlon retearch. Con~llal!tY Insured. In order to
partldpot~, you mu.s.t wnent1y be see.lng a therapist or
younstlor ror p~ychologk:ol oounoellng. 55.00 lor 30
mlnute$ of your lime. N.e nemes Meded. To Jet Uf&gt;
appointment call Shoron Kro"sot$31·3067 o( 885-778Q.
WEDNE,DAV_ S(JJIIIME,R FORUIIIo KENNETH KOCH.
''TEACHINO Oiii.OREft TO \Wl!rtE POETRY," July 16.
~re- 10 ~.m. Moot Court, 0'\lrlan Hall. Showing of
Dr. Koch's PBS fllm. " WishH,li.Sand D&lt;Nms" -2'p,m .
Kiva. Baldy Hall. Sponsored by the f;acull)i of
~ducationol

Studles.

WEQtiiESDI\V SUI'ti'IER FORUIII: MAXWNER.IHE
AMERICAN POUTICAI.. SCENE." Lerner ls a 'newsp&lt;tper
columNst. polltte:al sdentJJ!, •uthor •nd ~uc.tor. Jul)' 9.

Lecture-10'" • ·~ · Moot Court, O'Btl•n Ha ll:
Quettlonilln- Ses&gt;ion-"2 p.m. Kiva, Baldy Hall . •
Spo...Sied by the Facuit). ot Educational st-.

mee~O$----~-------.
The- era Mon'a C..tu Ia op0nsoring two Men's
~

~

~lor the - · II you ar&lt;! a man 'ond
would llko (o e&gt;q&gt;e~ionce fden4ly and Wormal g&lt;oup
lnterectlons with other men In o _,u,. "'!"'ronment
conlACt uut 211 T-..-.d Holl (11\SC)or callll32-8962.
Oroup I rllftts' tiuougll Juiy F~ 1·3 p.m. 211
Support

TownMnd Holl
•
I - t s through AlllJUOl-.,_ 2-4 p.m'. 211
ToWnMnll Holt
'

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' Academic
~ ·Affairs
post

draws
little
response

A ''All"ptisioJly &amp;mall" "umber of 11PP1bllo111 for !he position of UB
l(let P&gt;aidcnt fot A&lt;:adculk Affllrt bu spurred llllmtniJt ..... 10
lk
d&lt;lldliDC t.dl ~ wodt, a lOid Tlv $p«U11m lbunday.
Accordln&amp; to UB'• ~ or Em~ Sincue Winftdd, ooly 12
~fi~ of thooc frOCD within liB-aDd abo"' lk -llllmbcr
~ ~~~~ bcCD received 10 far 10 fill lk bicb adaWiiaroliw

fonn&lt;t GradU&amp;le Siudent Altocialioft President Joyee Prnn admlniot&lt;tcd by 8aca, bu beat S&lt;t. up, the liDal docblon " up 10 ICdt&lt;f.
''The commituee will rnie1t appticatioi\J ood - - - · buliCIJ ill•
Alrctly odvloory c:apodly 10 Dr. Ketter." s.ca ~. Sbe od&lt;kd.
howevtr, thll the Pre8cleol bas 1101 ya Jivm a spocmc dllra&lt;IO the poup.
Olber """"ben or lbc screenioa ootnmittce or• 0... P. 8ahl of BiolotY.
Fraok COfbca of Url&gt;er&gt; Afflin, William G&lt;dncr of tbc Law Sdlool.
~that the deddoa to CliO¥&lt; the daldlinc from ,,_ 2210 JuA&lt; Gootp: P. Hou.....S of Pbilasophy, llcnUcr L. Pou of AnJ and Laten and
lO wu primarily mJdt by AssiJI.ont 10 the e.-:..tiV&lt; V'ooe Presideul M. Murray M. Shnt1. from the Collcp:s.
Carlou Baca. Winfidd JAld, "0.. s.ca -. lnter&lt;&gt;ted Ia PltiDa a llnlt
beuer rcsporut,. ••
Not too ot- .
Cjf_,..,, ViC&lt; Prcsldalt for Aeldcmic: Mrairo R,onald F. 8unn Wlnftdd told~ !ip«t111m thll Keua "wu rc&amp;uy intC1ested in
annoOoocct hin..slanallon lui ~. llthouah hb oau.J d(p.nuu Ia.., rocustna rtcn~illi\ent SUNY ·wide". Sbo JAld Thu.nday •h• had oho
for Jaly I 5. Rq&gt;onedly the po$1 Is OJ&gt;&lt;!l 10 1!164 SUNY campwea and OilY received applleaionJ from out-of.,...• c:andlda&lt;a. AU apptle&amp;lions and
OUI-&lt;lf..t&amp;lf JOCboob.
nornin11ions combined, howev.,., did 1101 e..:eed 2.4.
AlthouJb tbo.names of a number of top UB administrator&gt; hiVt been
Some UB adrnlnlstrators and focuhy mctnberl nprn.od concern 11101.
whispered throuS)Iout Capeo Hall u pouiblc candidJites for lhe post, no tht application deodlinc (alb 100 dO« 10 the a&lt;hcdultd dOte of Dunn's
offl&lt;lal «&gt;mment hu been madt. F~eulty deOils, I&gt;Jrlicularly Robcn depanurc. "I think thr commhtc-t bad beuer stan mecdng, 11 Wd one top
Rossbera, Duwayne Anduoon. Oaude e. Wdth and lo&gt;epb A . A.lullo, official.
ba'lc recdvtd mosa mt:nHon.
Another wmmented th11 careful cuminelion should oecur before
lDmCO!Jf is piii&lt;Cd in a positio!l of $1Kb mqnitude. "Evm If you're tolkl111
Advloory COIUII!t te
about IIC1nporary replac:&lt;ment," he •aid, "lilt docblon is crucial."
ulnterna.Uy. thal's lbe ~ CKJOt to draw from,·· said one fOU(tt~
The positiotl of Vi« Prcident for Atadmuc AJf11rs CVPM) i.s very
"The deOilJ ..... b.ctn h&lt;to some time and blve &amp;ood m:ordJ or danandina, lDn!C pointed out. Between the cutbacks and ir\l&lt;mal
sdlolarship."
prcuur&lt;&gt;, they taid, prospectioe csndldat&lt;S mlsh• lose inta&lt;&gt;t in the
Another top source noted that politk&gt; may ploy 100 hco'l'ily between lop pooition.
administration and mtcmal candidat..-."~pcnon
it very badly,"
The hudshiPt o.SJocialed with the VPAA'1 posotioft prornpced one
be noted, "bw there is lridlon l&gt;tt•cen hi and the U.U.....ityPresidcat SOW&lt;&lt; tO COIMICill, ""ho need&gt; thot _.,.....,.,, .. oddJD&amp;Ihll ..,..,. or
Robcn. Ketler. ••
the poopk I:CftCT m{Jbt .uppon, arc "prt&lt;ty Mppr ia thor prCICflt
Allhoul)t a iCfctntnJ q-mmtlltt of seven U~ncroitY'GICZilbers,lodudlnl posattont.' '

wan"

wednesday
Vol. 31, No. 1/SUNY at Butfalo/25 June 1980
dltlflbultct frN te the UnJ•ertily cC«~numllyl•lml' ont oopy .,., pe.r.on

MSC pegged for heglth center
by Sdll Goodchild
~...,

Edilfk

Un;-ttltt~ President Rohen L. ICdtcr I&amp;R wee~
out!ined hil propo.od "M&amp;&gt;Itr Plan" for the

transformation of the Maio Som Campus to a He&amp;lth

Stiences Cauer. llte pro)&lt;Cl-whkh carritJ an
&lt;&gt;tlmated SIOl.4 million price ta&amp;- wlll Involve
ckmolilh)n or totnt uruaures, additions 10 present
buUdlft&amp;$ and ~novation or othtra.

Ftdins "dated' o¥Cr the plan, Kett&lt;T toto Lne
roul)tly 100 udminiruatorJ ~nd facult,y tt th•

~·~~~v".!~' ~~ ~s·~:~ tr;JN~~ ·~;

TrWfCC$ th.i$ JuJ)'. The TruMC'C!o att cxpc:aed to
endot# the plan.
Tbt President also announced that a bond ~'ll1
placfd on lht marttc yts~uday and archittas for thfft
ph u.s-an oddhion for lite den raJ S&lt;'hool to be located

In Squnc Holl. • oew Wlna on the Carcr· F•ber·
Sltmnan complex rO&lt; lite medical lehool ond the
oddJtiOfl ro Cr"'b)' Hall IO&lt; the Health Sc:tCftffi
ub&lt;ar)-would be tloiJIIOied thlf AuaW&amp;. He
nrima1td

con~ruction

C'Outd anuaJI) ~-..n ont&gt; )Ur

and • boll from thts September and • ould be done in
chi.U\k.i "Niablf"•• ro Wt$4.trn Nt"* Vor~ ronctru~•on
rom~o.

t:ell&lt;r discloscd that he &gt;lrt~dy dt&gt;&lt;'llucd tht pion
• ith ChMc~lo! Oifford Wharton, Tru11ee Otorse l.
Collin• and m&lt;Tnbns or the State Divblon or th•
~ l. .Ce u ... hekla 1110. Pft. .nlll_~n Ol ,._
$h ... Mut., Pjtn 1..1 wH'-• eT"nog lnvlied f" ully ..-f admlnl•lti iCJfl tn f • fMf
1$0 a bft.f locAl: l l wh•l IM SUNY &amp;.o.lrd o f TrUIIIN WIU ... neJII month.

SliDE MAST£A1 Unlnlftltr p,.,ld• nt
M~dn

Oudgtl and was told to .. 010\~ forward 'Ailh Jill
deli ball&lt; •peed ...

Dtcllmni to ans~r ,.,..srtt:olly rnany or the
qutS-tions posed from tht ra..scinDttd :audiC"ncc:. Ketter

ad mUted be wr&amp;~ ...mort •ott:ruttd in &amp;.nllAC.tOmeth'tn&amp;
iruo cl'lc JIOUod.50011'' lh&amp;n w.ich IJW1ft.&amp;~y dnail~ of
the plan. luua .00 "amcd the Haith Socucu
rtpr-esmtati ...o a.a l&amp;sl Monday·s UMGhl\1 •·o "81\t it
)OW bea shot (II .,Unnin&amp;aaac) uno~ """'ld
be allowed" byhi•olrtttafter tht plan~ .. erclina!iud.
The plan indYtlo opendina S.S0.9 milliotl on

ronstrUQton of ntw facilhies and additions to prcacnt
buildinp. thr Olhtr S~2 . ~ miUioa ..,11 be Jf!fN 10
rchablfitate and renovate" existina llrutturn. The:
fundi wil.l come from Sl&gt;l&lt; coffcn. ttllhouah oomt:
federal moniel tou.ld he fonhcomlna. t:attt uplalned.
The eslim,ltco ICdtt:r we&lt;! last Monday diSk Mly
Wi1h comtnli.:t1on and clid f\Ot lndudc cquipmau
co.sas-re~ure~ thf" P·residmt w'.nu from Hta.Jr.b
Science~; orrKU~s "100n... t.:'diN ackkd h~ had
"a:a."ted" an lgreen1&lt;'QI from tbc SUNY Constru&lt;"!!t&gt;n
Fu.nd and "'as conrtdc:nt cbc uansformauon could be
''carried orr· a! it IJ a ''to..wMabCc plan."
Ketter also said the ~'lain SuM
"orL w.al
indti&gt;&lt;"den• or the Amlla.r Compus
althoUah both " OUid be &lt;arrled on somultaneou&lt;b. At

COQJI,,.,.....,

the ouuet o( bll .._,

n"'ntut~

prC'SirftiNion.

K~ln

nuunr&gt;ined he ..ootid Aot clt"'u» Amhcn&lt;. t...t did
menciotl th•l the Sooal ScxtxT btoldtnl ,.ouJd be
butll . In an apparc:nt rdcrm« to .. or~ on both
campu~. Kntct con~ thai "lou. of balls " "etC'
bcins jugled limuhan~usty.Thn Df'Y.t'SI COilSITUctlon \tOIUtt' W3 onginally

plo11ed in the mid-1960s v.hcn the University bc.ttan iu
plan fot the Arnhast Campu1. Ahhouah con•lruttion
on 1he new caunpus hal ;ince bcC"n cunailtd. aJI
aC"adcm1c- unns will N n~oved thete, lcavln11 Health
Sat-nteS the. e-ntire Main Strtct Camnu.t.

With one campus uncompleted, work begins on another
by JOWJ)Il Shaoa
/tiiWiflt.fCrll/0'

.

Praadcru R_o brn L . Keucr bdd an "iovitalion only''
ol plan&gt; for the Main Street campus lui week, and

pr~

rcminitce.nl or upeom.inJ auraction.s for a. new movie, th~
audicnct ltli Farber I .SO w:-ittd o•tr what it ..... but unw.re
if any •pecific:s and somewhat skcpcical of ho"' the rtnal
product
turn out.
The formulation of a mastet plao for lite Main Street
Campus sl&amp;niOa an lmponant dtvelopmcnt in a.clllmna lite
aoab oct our for UB ln the 1960&lt;. Ketter obviouslY feels
c;,nfidenl now thai eorutructlon on the Amhall Campu• Ita&gt;
proarcucd enou&amp;h to Jtart reshaping what ha.• b.ctn left
behind into the Hcahh Sciences eerucr.
Leu optlmialcolly, hli addre$\ may indicate h&lt;. h15 bowed
10 pressuro from rrumottd Ht:31th St:it:nce individual• who
have arown aired or "'"'o1tlna for lht Main S1rm Campus
rchobilltotion.
UB'• poor iml&amp;&lt; In lh&lt; BurraJo.&lt;ornmu.nity hu not aouen
a.ny bt'tter witb c:onsunt \!Onstruaioa delaYs.. The major
researth uolversky orlalnally prombcd ycon 110 hos RO(
&lt;levtloptd. If the combinOJiotl or inttmal pr.....,.a and 1
dctmotltina public: r....,e ..;su, Kater m.ty have found
bimaetr pushed 10 tftC' point of matin&amp; tbt
l.lliiOun&lt;tment-&lt;Mif&lt; apin.
Spear,. q\ldlioiiS about I&lt;C1urc. ~bonltorY and d0l4100111
facililiq W&lt;ff noc onN'Cftd 11 tbt slide prcsmtalioo. but will
sup~iy be aruW&lt;Jed l•dl&lt;iduoHr with each depolltmcnt.
The adnlfnistrlllon haJ prombed 10 tfistuU the spccirtQ or
lbe propoJAJ, but 1n vie., of critldw• of rhe Una of
&lt;'O&lt;Itmunlcation 11 t~ls Unlvc.-.ltv that should be oucstloned

..,II

and IOtVCjy pursued by dcpanmtnll.
ln)Jt:ad Of lptCirtCS, las&amp; Wet:k only an OllliJOC O( ho• lhc

campuJ •ill look ns prc:w:otf'd as and rcauur11nce W.&amp;liJ\t'ft
that the Hcofth Scient'O aspca of UB "-auld not be nqltaed.
Al k "and• now, UB'$ North campus 1&gt; 111 from brina
complt1td . But by 1he time any s.eriow; rc:novalion br;&amp;tn.s Ofl
the Main Slrfft Campus, Kcutr b banktlll on the
.,.csumpuon that Amberlt will ba•·c lu oocc.lltla- a
completed rtckl\tou~ and SludCill ipO«. OdCQUllle dassroorn
and dormhory facillti~ and a de\·dope:d commtrdtl •
areo~-completed .

Analysis
SiDC.e Amhtr.st plans wert: fin1 presented, cunsuucuon has
b.ctn continually ddayed. Perhaps Kater b btifna his
l)&lt;esumptlon on facts or information the &lt;ommu.nlr.y, c:lly
mtdlo ur even UB audmts, Raff. faculty and admtnlstrolion
11e noa so (amilair wlth. EnoUfb limt ba.s con~ by. and
mouth dtuppoi-nunet~-u ma:triaJfud , ho~vn. that h il
difrteYlr IO &amp;&lt;ceJ)I and ref&gt; UpOn pretUmll(ion&gt;.
When tht lhtrt from Amllcnl i&gt; tall&lt;td about, vudentl
bccom&lt; IKfYO&lt;I&gt;, While no ooe b sutc of &amp;n) propo.od
C'Onltr\K1ion. uudcncs arc- su~e th.ac thcu "~ace" will COI1\t'
only an.. the ll&lt;ldffTIK hou.ins " complnod Many
d&lt;I'Ulments ~ave mD\ed IO Al'nhft'st and thC mii)OrMy of
dormitory &gt;tudcnlS art located Lht&lt;&lt;. but 1 .Wudent union is
mtlSina and plans so far won't roll the pp.
There art: ob\•ious hole&gt; in the plans lot tht rtnisbod
cam~ . Both lhe The_l trt ,.nA M •ooUctncnl
Dcpanmena~ will &amp;oit their offict:a tn the New Mam S(rt"e1

Amh«ll

proposal, bul no ucomCJOauom h&amp;\t be-en rdft"\'td for lhc:m
on 11\C MW campUi.

The President bdl&lt;Vcs that tbt SIOJ.4 m•lliotl Ct...lldi-.
&lt;OQf onl.ll prof)OSJI for MoJo Slrm '"'" nO( funlm ddal
COORru&lt;hon on lilt North campU&gt;. buu1 there &lt;= ...-n be

any au&amp;ranl« •ben money is comint (rom the S&amp;•c.
UB could quite po$Sl'bly find itself in lilt f\uurr

'"'h ""

uncomfl(t'led campus.. another ''In IIUiiliOO,'' aod lS.OOO

studmu to ao&lt;omodOJc. Should lltat be the.,_, e&gt;ttY ann&lt;»
silled for diiltlaottina on lite Maln Slrtt:t Campus wiU be
r«onSttuC'tcd four miles up MiUen:pon Hla;hway at four
limes rhe original C'OSt.
K·cuer is no nrangff 10 Univmity c:onnrucdon ~ He ~DM(:

UB Prtsldcnt shortly beiO£f th• Amhtrst Campus was begun.
Ht know&gt; the don.aet or lon ... ltrm plano ina: of em pry wallcll
and cmpc;y round.IJions. At I&amp;!SI weck'i preView. the Preddent
expre.ued a willingness to "ac:t somtthina in 1hc uound" so

chr ()(oi«LtJn commenco.
The PrnldC1n mAde oo me,ollon of lh&lt; archit&lt;C1u.rc of.,~
new aruaurc. Similuty sued buildltll' wiU be fC)IUUUCttd
...,., ro Cros~ and Parka Hills, fO&lt; irutanee, but It it
noctno,..n ,.1&gt;t:tbCJ tbc lllt!C type of dt1iar\ will be we&lt;!.
Ketter o• IY JAld tb11 the "ch&amp;nlCia" of each bu.Ddln1 will u y
to be maintained.
Wbm tlltio&amp; about bqiADiaJ roo.UUCiiqo on OM campu•
"ith yc:s onotber campu.l unrtnilhtd the rcaalon 11 citber
doubt Of fear. lde&amp;Uy Amberst would l)lde throuah 10 I
l)istcoina cocnpl&lt;tioft and the hopoo fO&lt; M.;n Sir«&lt; ..-oo~c~ be
rcallud. a... in reality, Wbidt is •h•l UB hu ltarntd to
occepe. the eod resu.h may only be two 11nrmishod,
unauractiYe QII\S)USC:S in a dcmtralited \Jnivcrsity.

Corey visits Conoi-P. 2 I 'Prodl(ol Sun'- Pp, 7- 10 I Waste Volfey?-P. I I I SudJ city toumey-P. I3

�Refocation nears for families.
as ·Carey goes to Love Canal
lntentkJn 10 rdocott residents, 530 or 550 canal
homeowncn have applied (or pcrmanc-nt relocalion.

by Ridtonl C hon
CoMrlbutb.f EdlltN

834.7727
.-

ope n 'till
' Midnight
every night

As rhe: summer plods slowly along. new
dcvdopmcnu tonlinue 10 a~ concn-nina lht rate: or
the 7W families at love Canal. Oo•-m1or Hu'h L.
Catey toured lhe contaminoled nciihborhood laSI
Wedn&lt;&gt;day and announced his plan 10 ask the fedenl
SO"'trnme-ru ro.r S20 million in k&gt;ans to finance the:
pnmanc:nt

rc:loca.tJon or resi&lt;krlts there.

The new plan ausmcnu one announced May ll•
whkh Pfoposcd the fcdcni&amp;O•tmmnn simply •upply
the money to bu:y out homes in lht Canal aru. B·ut
quations rai:Kd by critics in Washinscon abour 1ht
limits or federal outhorily apparmtiY auscd carey 10
rn~h~~.

EARN
DOLLARS

Unckr Corey's new ploo. the fcckral IO•&lt;mn&gt;&lt;nl
would lond lhe Sole of New l'O&lt;k S20 milhon in
inletesi•Jr~ loan.s and tM State ..-oukl providc an
additional ss million ror rolocatlon or the rarnih&lt;S.
R..,aymmt or lhe loan d&lt;pcrnb upon the outcome or
the S635 million lawsuil fded by lhc SlaJe aplnst tbc
OC'cid~ncat

Stud!! while !IOU donate pla$1na.

Free ph!jskaf examination Including
blood pressure eht clt
and blood group

Buffalo Plasma Center Corp.
JI04 Ba~ey Avenue. Buffalo, N.Y. 14214
For further information call 836-1764

Pttroleum Coporatioo-tbc parcn1

company or Hooker Cbcminls and PW&lt;ico. Hooker i&lt;
bdna held rcspon&gt;iblc ror dumpina 21.800 cons or
h\shly coxic d'lbnical wasce in1o 1M anal sitt from
t~7to

in your spare time!

,

19S2.

Coato•iaoted Dfitllborltood
The Stile also plans to rc·scllthc home&amp; it buys !rom
c:anal residcn1s u another \lo'IY of rcpayina the feckral
loan. According lo 1he plan, the State Dt:partmcnl of
Environmental ConKr.•ation wouJd dt:ecrminc which
housn were safe to .sdl. The Stale capped ovu the
canal wl1h a proltt"'h•c layer of d11y Jas:c Novrmbcr in
an tlforl to make the con1amlna1ed nciibborhood
suilable for habilation.
.. lr the fcderalaovcrnment rej«U it (lhe S~atc plan)
we're in !rouble.• • prc.$idcnt of LO&gt;Jt Canal
Homeowner's AssodatiOn lois Gibbs said or Carty's
pion. "Bu1 Ibis is a• political year. Anychlnll' can
happm.
'\Based on the summary. it's a workabk solution·...
Gibbs aold Tht Sp«trum. "Bul I've SC'Cn summ•r'c:s

bdorc and then I've S«n the :u:tual ruuh~ and they're

quite dirrcrcnt.''
Sin« Carey·~ annou~nt last month of hi}.

The balanc-e of the 790 (amHies arc those that rm1
li&gt;ina space. They rcponcdly ore lindina it dilf..:ull co
obtain adequ1tt houJln&amp; dse:whttc. dut to their
aen&lt;. . , laracr family si« ond histori...Jiy lo""t&lt;

income.
SiJnlllnnt ilody
Mtanw.'hllc, effout 10 compile meditat nidMCc on
the hcallh crrcas of the chcmi...J rontamiqaJion

conunuc. UB ProrCMOr S.c\en Barron b.as completed
tc•llnJ fo• ncuroloaical damaac II\, Lo-c canal
rntdc-nt ~ .

Ac&lt;:ord1nato Banon'sco·tcseatchcr Bc-&lt;rly P:aiJcn,
~oho dc.iscd lhc
Rudy. a majotky or the JS roidcnll tcstccNiad ..,.,.
Mf'\t damqt. ''Tht« •~ statistics and numbers and
c&gt;'CtylhiQi li~c that ," 1M SIKI. "llw let's put it this

a Ros,.dl Patk IMiitutc researcher

....y-dtc crrecu •-we 4uJtc strona~"
Barron maincained ho'4'C\'Cf, '"l"Mc Wl'tift'' much
that amc out or the pilot Sludy thll wu aotbUoeUy
oiiQirlcont. I atn propos;ina a lqcr Rudy be done.
Then would be a laracr popul11ion t.a.. on
to
work 1hc study.''
Medkol School Dan John Nauahton, met with
Oark Heath or the federal Contcr lor Diseasc.Con1rol
and dita~sscd thcliC)S1ibilily or win&amp; UB as a ccntcr !OJ,
fcdcraJiy.rundcd love Canal rcscarcll. Nau&amp;hton,
contacted Thur&gt;day by T1tr S{Ncr111m, said talks were
am in an early Ita&amp;&lt; and nothina definite wu dcdded.
Prior Sludic&lt; have proved clfcc:tlvc and one
parcicularly l.s crtdictd wllh ,purrina Ca.rcy•s:
announctmcnt . A conlrovenial chromosome ttsi
~pon$0red by the Envlronm&lt;ntal Pro&lt;cc:tion A&amp;onCJI
(EPA) lndk:aled thai all or J6 canal rcsid&lt;nt$1csted had
.chromosome damage. ~
111e ~Ludy. howt\'cr wu almost lmmrdiaady
auacked by Stole hcahh offidol! .,.. u nseientif.c and
in&amp;ccuracc. They contended that It railed to include •
con1rol "oup for comparison and thai the mnhods
'used 1.0 i.!Oillc 1hc chromosomcs from the «ll•,ml&amp;ht
actually have dama&amp;ed &lt;hem.
Arter thai. on May 19, tensions pca~ed and two
"held bostai&lt;" ror
fedral envlronmmtal orrl&lt;ials

,..,icb

·•·ere

fivt hours ln 1ht homeowners auociadon. Two daY$
lltcr. Corey announced his PfopoW·

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TopSpinTennisShoppe $2.00 Value
Headqt,J.a.ttes1or Tennis and Running
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Carey evasiv~ on MSC approval

by

S~tlo

Gooddolld

NrwsEduor

Oovcmor Huth L. Carey indlcattd that he miJht not &amp;1\e Onal
approvoJ to th&lt; tl03.4 million MlSitf Plan for llle Main Su..,
Campus, $11&amp;~&lt;J&lt;Int that llle UB Mtdicol School is trainona doc:ton
lOt jobs ouoid&lt; the Scat&lt;.
Carey told 1M Spt&lt;:rrum "'" we&lt;k that h&lt; wiU not mal&lt; any
dedslom on lhe plan until it has gonelhroUJ)lthe Board or TruJIa'nd the: Lqjslature. The Govtrnor uknowledgfd Chc 1mPQHI.ntt a
larac consuuction crrort would have on Western Nrw York's
d&lt;P&lt;cutd economy, but CIU&lt;Stiontd Wh&lt;llltt N.,., York State money

.lllould

10

toward• trolnina dO&lt;IOf$ 10 ..'Ofk in Olh&lt;r pons or the

Cl04Jntry.

&lt;:arey, ,.hohasb«rU.\Sitltd in theptUt for h~tloct ofsuppon for
Lht SUNY&gt;yswn. addtd AI don'tthlnl you want meta form pobey
Ill lar :IS cht S.atr Univcrsuy Is roncc-mtd ."

Tht S..t Unjvcnily of .New
Yorl. (SUNY) Board or TNaecs.
and lllcir dtsOrc lo
make clormltories idf-wpponina.

ciWia lnllad011

raltcd room rates SISO IICfOU !be

board lllelast month. Many at UB
assailed the 19 per«nl hike.
approved in Executive 1CUion, for
hs laae urnina-jusc. four moot.hs
b&lt;fOtelhe&lt;Un of !be ncw aaltmic

,......

No&lt; ina 1~01 operatlna COMS ha.e
-SJOO a bod In lhe last fi•e
. """· SUNY ·V'.:e Chancellor lor
Finance and Buiiine.u · Harry
Spirtdltr t•id thar wu the.
"prindpk! fiiClor" in th&lt; P"" hike.

Durina that .same peuod. room
rates hove JOIIe up only S.lO. he
added

Reactions

UB ~cadem!ans praise
Ketter's MSC proposal

Cun~ntly,

•

Thtfollowu.g or• rtOCIIQJ..S 10 Pre.fldt"' Rotwrr L. Kettrr's sprcial
o/lhe Mal,. Str""t Camp11s rehabilitario" proposal b)'
sevua/ of rhose prtstm 011 Mo ,.day, Ju11e /6 ;,. Far/H!r flail.
A.sislonl ~an of lht Scbool ~f A ~hll oelu"' and En•lronmcnlal
Otsirn Allred Prkc: ''I'm perfectly deliahced. ,.e're finally able co
sec I he rcaliuuion of the plans. It's b«n a long lime comming."
VIet Pmidcnt for •·odlill"''!l•n•lfll John Nul: "Keuer dtd IUs
usual5plendid job (Y\Itth the pr~nlaiton). h 's slill a proposal, the
plans 11re not fixed, a11d ij j abo~ we had one. I ha~
rtll50n 10 believe it will be 1urned down by I he Board of Truscoes. '
A~tiac Dan of Arts ud Ltlters WIUiam Hamilloa; "I'm
pleaKd to see thai moving Will not result m cbe Theacre and Dance
Dcparcment beina l&lt;fl ou1 in che &lt;old. We're hanain&amp; on and billng
our fingernails on where I he (Thcatr~ and Dance) eomple~ -..111 be
built . Our space need&gt; are spceial and we don 'I want 10 undergo a
period in Ridge Lea. but we feel w~ are two-chirdl of the way
there.··
0... or lht !khool of Phrma&lt;y Dtlftlfi Mu.....,.: "The 0 \'Hall
plan makes vnc ~nse. I'm parlitularly attracted to '"hac I call the
'walkway on slilcs:' &amp;1\&lt;n che nature of Buffalo winccrs I thin~ it's·
aJr&lt;DI idea . I look at the whole chin&amp; quil&lt; eothusiastfcolly. l hope
th&lt; conversion of oh" building (Coo~t Hnll) to chemisuy and
Ache&lt;on to pharmocy will be done very ••peditiou•ly."
Chllirman or lht Ph anna&lt;) Oepartm~nt Ruben CnoJI&lt;'r.- "The
plan otsc:lfi&gt; rather t\Clllns and I agree: with him (Prt&gt;ident Keuer)
chat u's lun~ o•erdue. "
Choirman or PalholoJU Dcparlmtnl John Wright: "Most Ill U&gt;
found ;, very en~ouraamg. Wt'vc wailed a lonK tlmt· for
dev&lt;loprnenll lo unlold for the Heahli Sciences and we look wilh
g reat anticlpaclon lor I he plan' to bt&lt;ome rtalicy. W~ i lill don'c
haV&lt; • clear idea or prec..ely where v.e'll be yet...
Chairman or lh• Ph)Si&lt;111 EdU&lt;11tion ll&lt;portm&lt;nl Carol)n,
Tbum"": "I'm vrry fa•orablt. lthlnlth&lt; pnoriti&lt;s art generally in
order, like cht clinic (or tho Dental School. 1'm pr&lt;lly IUr&lt; I hoy are
•
I'·
•
aoin@ to upgrade Clnr k (Hall). We ,.. to .ed Ill CannQn (Destgn
Co.) abouc puuins in some mote wtiJhiTOOm&gt; and paddleball
prt~view

aU schooU

1n

the

SUNY syMcrn ooll~• hou&gt;ina r...
paid by at\JdenU and $COd i1 CO the
Dmmnory Authorny fn Albany.
UB Auuunr Vice PmJdcnt for

Hou&amp;fna

leonard

Snyder

upbtntd.
Thl• money i\ ustd to help p&gt;y
boncb. on,linilll)' rloa!td to blhld
the hou$ing hciHtits, 11nd
mainu~n:ance and labof cxpcnso.

Vel the dorm rates ''6on•t comr
doie' co payin&amp; theR costJ.·· U B
V'tee Prmd&lt;m for Scudmt· Aff.U.

Richvd

A.

Siu&lt;lto,. mainaun&lt;d.

C•IIJ. dOIM ift&lt;CI.,U " Wfl llf fftd NIIJI•flflft.slt:JI• "

Sccrn-,.ho.;;e 01ga.nllatton ht
said

refuses

10

acc:cpc

Lht

puce
hil.c-ouodtd th&lt; d«won on
~hit h&lt; ealltd "moral" ttuuo&lt;l&gt;.
11
Man)' .stud«!IS ha\e alrndy made:
Uf1 thru but.lgeu for tht FaU
1emc:ner :· lht new l'rc\ldtnl
conttndtd. addinJ that t.Omt may
bt uMbk to come up ••th thr
add~lonoJ SJj()_ Sccro "'••Jo•ntd on
his er11imm by S'og&lt;lko• •ho wtd
inr-vil•bllll)'

of

the

The Houlins Oircnor abo
rtfcrJc:d 10 lbc fact t1 .....1 altnO'' 400
fu~:shm~n m&amp;)

not h.3¥c bed sp.au

thos fall

8o)« ••ld, hu....-er. h&lt; 6on oo&lt;
e.\pcct ft"IU\;h of an ~:wdm from on ..
.:ampu\ rt&gt;sldtnce:s. forrcastlna chat
local landlord&gt; ~o~.iU also nnSt lhC'at
rates. "Tht&gt; number of lh())C "'ho
lf";nc the Oorm' -.mbe mlnasculc,''

be PftO.cttd.
In th&lt; fa« or lh&lt;

hi~&lt;.

SASU il

Thus, 1~ sratc is !orad 10 ma~c- u"" ll "'•" "too late" to t~w rhc ra1C'S.

callln&amp;...[or a atnttr

lht difrcrentt in I he form of a

and labflltd tht hike I "bad IICIIOO,

runnin&amp;Of thc dornu, protnisft of

subsidy, Ul·fmated. by thh

!&lt;&gt;!Oily ln~pptopn•le.Whll time."

safer and &lt;1tan&lt;r conditiOn\ ar\d

'l..&lt;to thaa &lt;oli&lt;dtd'

n,. only peqple to bmcfit from
tht prlct boost: Boyce llJscrted. "ill
be the taxpayer becauu (cwc:r Stall!
dollanwillbeP&lt;Uedtoeowdoom
(xpcnus . But. tht Houiio&amp;
Dirttlor added , "d&lt;Spue th&lt;
11t&lt;rta&gt;e. Ule eo&gt;~ or the operations
~oil:~~~.~·· th&gt;n the money
Both the UBStudeno A&lt;&gt;o&lt;lollon
(SA) and l.he Student Auoco•oion
or the State Uo,.cnlt) (SASUI
moontotn that tho doff&lt;r&lt;n&lt;'&lt; "'II be
made up ""h addluooal price
h.~.... alih(&gt;ugh su~' 1 ""'"'
G.orae Coluru claonted lhat no
more on&lt;rtll5C&gt; ""e "on th&lt;
howon for a r.-. ~"·" 1'1&lt;"1!'elroed SASU Presidenl Jim S10rn
prtdl&lt;tcd addition•! m&lt;ru....,'" the
cruruna )-t:ats in an aunnrt b)
SUN\ •• "riding·~ tht lOIII &lt;o&lt;t
or hou\lnl ..
Sptndler's annuum·&lt;mtnt did not
men11un fur iller holeJo, buo dod call
for sell-,ufficiency. "U11~&lt;r odeal
economic l'&lt;&gt;ndiLion• ~e ~ould li~&lt;
10 I« thor State 1 upport con 11 nued.
hov.C\'tt, h b ob\iou' from this
, ..... bo&gt;d... difrtCUhl&lt;&gt; thai ..~
mUM lh&lt; under "'"r• rtsea~

in the

• Stgttko~ aho dubbftlthc rental
boml .. ,t'PfehnuJbk and )olnfair'"

to uudcnu. Bo)'ct-• ho r.t
Dtpanmcnt wilt be Shifted to
Siaaclkow's Student Affairs

Apctl 1.
The ~by inoease .snmr:d to
c"trh mOSt pcopt~ hue by surpt1se,

domnin-said he rclt "nca"uvcty in

Sluctko~·

more timdy manou." The Dlreaoo

ol "'hlch il ..,.. impUtd lllat

~plain&lt;d

..1umon and fca'''ill·ould not be
tnac:utd foe tbc: comma tcbool
yar.

'Uaralr' to •l•d&lt;ob

ahat $4Udcnn ~trc not not1ned in a
th• he had ti\Q.ik-d oul
kum to rcuunins clofm .K\Ktmu,

lllcm or th&lt; hlk~ and
infonnJna ahem th.at chc dodltnc
l\OOifftt\1

for r~urn of lh!! SIOO dCJXnll.\ h.ad
been eAtcndtd 1"0 wed..$, until July
1$.
S4crn m.H.:d I hat ll m-a; bt too
&amp;ottt: for iOm(' s.cudrnh to ftnd
decent olf-om ru~o apanoltnl_,
Bohc *!~Jet ht ha._ b«n 1n t.'Oflta\'1
\\llh U R' ~ Off~;tnll'\.1\ lfOtnUl!
Qrflcc: and 1ndl~1t."d lh;u thC.'

Unl\'trsn}

lll:t)' .. prO\.tde molt

hou~aua ~•co 10 tho~Y. •thou•

r«al1cd a m~ina. '"
MOHI.WIUc. Nev. Vorl in tau: Apul

The

\ ltc-Pru;dtnl added.

ho~An cr, thai Ch;tirman or the
SUNY TruMcn Oomdd Blinkm has
Jinc:r mAintamt'd he was 'l"'ALJng

u.·,b of cutuon.
Stt"rn •"hlrltd thar du~ I&gt;Wf' "'"ti
·~ne"n dt""'V"~ pbbUct.) ··and chM
~'tfl t;ftf\Cr~tl prnidml&gt; "-d"C' 1'1'0(
tole! of the d:e'-1""-'" unlll lhco da)
before

tht:

\Ott' .

5 1rrn•-.

predtCC"Aut-Sharon Ward-v.a,
the onl) Tru.~;lec to ~·otc- Olf.Ci!n)l the

lril&lt;

couru .. ·•
Cllolnnao or .... T.....,. Hd OaDCt Oeplltntenl SauJ Elkin: I'm
&lt;kliahced that chiJ ..-onderrut plan is ~ins implcmrrued, bul I am
1
concerned aboul 1he ruture or the Thcacre Depanmont. I am . ~.'n~::~~';,'b~:.;. ';:·:~~~7,
excremely di&lt;nppOinled that a building as beautiful as Harrimon is is propeo. therefore. that the
b&lt;ing demolished. My concern is 1h111 the TheaiJe Doparunenl will resident&lt;' halls be moved toward• •
JPal or &lt;dl·suppon ."
leave tllis building and ha\C no where lO-iO·"

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Sunshine House
Crisis Intervention Center
106 WinspeorAve.

831-3646

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rduod ror aU SIUdt"Of).
"'ho aro "tnpltd " S~U 11 •llo
as~•nc thAI any run her rate
incrcawi be announced QlliCT Ihan

onr~third

Univtrshy's Ho-u•lna DirtCIOf
Madiloo BoJ«, at about S4~ a
bed.

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No111 &amp;nillg Roa11 11«1 SEVEN DAYS A WEUJ.
.__.,.,,.,. ·oo- We wrve food till3:00 em

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�Doesn't l o ve N ew York

•1•ou•nt -

T0 tfl• Edltor.

ta aupposed 10 be tn

Thund«cur~t,

but
since TueSday's ~uue .,.., t.htfr t.asl one•• • ha'lt to
•umo&lt;t this to thl• paper. It was lh&lt;l tone ot lh&lt;l
Thts teU&amp;t

TltundwCUJtMI ISSU&amp; that
Hoi )USt ThiJndMCVIIWM.

rNJiy ttdCS m•~ '
bu't•tt 0\W cah\pus lie we

nothe Bullolc&lt;lians continually beklg 1&amp;119'*1 01 IOf
llvti!Q hefe. as lhe&gt;UOh l11bitlng In BUIIolo Is o latt
worM than death. "'i hefa are a lew peopCI, whO IOJ
some r·e non01 another. 1\a:~teto ~ ~ aumrnet" tn
Buftato,•• f'NCSs Thundetcutt..nt. ''OUr hMr1S t»w0 IOf

you, .so we win try to lmpt0¥8: your .aummtf... IINeMa
to me ehe Otlglnatcxa ot thne pu'todowna ate \hOte
gods and

goddesses'""" He* Vorl&lt;. Old you- think

1"11 ~ peop4e Ckw\'1 ,_nd ft here, .na mar actutUr

Welco JQ.e to The SpectTu~

''"•tt?
lll.ed In N'ew York IOf o !!/loft limo and I admll, your
en1ertalnmet~t

aoct nigl'll-llfe ts

un&amp;urp.~ssed ;

t'IOwevtt,

Wetcome to'"' fltet&amp;ufnmor Issue of Tht S~tflltn. lt 'a 1 new beginning

the worid does not re~ve around you. Sixty por~nl ot
UB atudents are commuters. tt\at means ~ou't• the

tOf
1ne present and thr.ves on Us pursuit ol whet MIY bt.
Welcome to an organluUon whoM eomposltfon 1s never constant bu•
whose purpese and tunctio(, remain atabfe.

mlnorlly, After • was 1here. I wu SIC~ ot.a,he crlmo. thl
llllh ancs lhe oecodtfl.._
8~ otfl we•re slc::JII and thed ol betng ttf!ated as a
watd ilt NYC. II'• •oo go&lt;tdamn mne• away! W"Y

..:er:,~:~:: :'!,':P:;!:'t'n~c~"~,l:!•~:~~o.:~,'~~l~:'~:~:uns on

do,..,

pa~~ :~: :JC!:':i~v! L"n~!~~~~ ~~:ie~~~~.1s ~~~~:o~•:y•~~~·c::,::O~

II

11nlrltfld1Y Now YO&lt;a.rs 1M&lt; on P&lt;llllng
ut anc our town down? OICOYt$t,l nevo ~ lriends
tr- Now York wt10 aro lrlonclty-C*tatnly not ou are
the ...~.. Bullato nea a tot gc&gt;~og tor 11 ones we aon1
need an,.one hom
rtdM:UUno us. But thi:s
tenor Ia O&lt;ldroUO&lt;t to thO -a1 mlnorltr wno enlo't •

oown•••••

laugl1 · · - . _...
fOt e~, 1tte Bull ltD Ptlt4flatrnonk: was In 1970
ratiiCI one of lh&lt;l lot&gt; ton O&lt;CIIellraa In tM US by 7imo
tNgltJM. A low montiJS, ego. the ~Jrtg~ous
Smlt-1011 mooo.tlne lhallncl&gt;for Inch, palnllng
tor painting tne Alb&lt;lglll·~no•·""' GOJiafY lott&gt;e be5t In
the cCMintry IOf art In tf'Mi MCOnd naif ol 1n1a CIM"'tury.
That beat&amp; ..,, Ntw YO&lt;II'e geUOfl... buStets .
Noltonallr known aron lt..,• rocognlta ButloiQ •• 111&lt;1
top city tor oxcoUonl oumplao ot lhe worlcl'o leocllng
Ol&lt;nitoctl, u~o Loolt Sulllv011, Fr""k Lloyd Wrlgh~ a(KI
t.M. Pel We•aveoutla.nctmaf'ka. Many dtatricts.sucn u
Atttntown are, 11 UW)' were. 100 YMB ago.
Tna nt&lt;l timo anyone knock$ BulfatO. - ·u be glad
10 kk:k you out. WI •ant
good ltuU for Qi.trs.ttves
VO.. con """''oil to your beloved gUUer city. The Blg
.O.pplt li'woll·ropro-leclol UB. too bod a Iorge cnun~
ta tull ot wOfmt.

'he

events. We are a point of wlew that euemp" 10 gfve meaning to all that Is

happening.
We differ I rom o'her nowapepora because wo are not •halo 10 bo crUical.
Wo hav-e an advocac~ pt\lloaophy, but that 11 not to say we 110 not honest.
Wo try to opotatO wft" oblecttvllv. We qvosuon oursetvoa es much as wo
question others.
We wortt: out of the UniverSity tnd IOf the UntvtfBity, As much as we a1o
· The Spectrum. 110 aro you. Your ac tivities. lnteroAtl and welfaro mako up
the news we covm Yoo are an Integral pari ol us. •

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We'ft here. In •oom 355 Squire Hell on the Mltn Street C.mpus for
Wtw don'l YO\l cO(I"'e u~n&lt;' see u• .ametlme?
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What's the problem?
The Iact th.al 1 sctNnlng eommtuee ~ m n•~~~ only 1v.o tNHks to rev•e~
a.nd ad'f'lse PtestcMnt Ketlet Of! an •PPOtntmerH fOf 1~ posmo~ or Vtce
Ptestdent lOt Ac"crt1mtt. Atlaua ~ ltttou.s and unn~"'U Wnen Ch0051"0 6
person 'Aiho wiiJ be lnlunSICIIIr tnYoiVed m ptollmg Inti Umve.sny's
acaoemw: dliKIIOfl. a KfMntng c.omm•ttee Sf'IOU'd n.we ampte ''"'' for
eonstdefatton a!ld relttcllon
•
But
m.gru atgve trtal m I hit c~ tnose wno
the OICi~ao!" to
tnowe ttack tM ai)DttcattOt• oeao•one nao no otr\tr c:hOil'A A•guatlly tn• ontv
thmg WOIW than not havUtg enoug.n time 10 re'liel'W canchdltts. 1.1 not
NW1ng ertOI..Q" c ancftdates to •~w
Wheft a ··surc:w~~IY amall numbef ot appltcauont .,. hied lor a 5 M:y 1
posthon as Vtce Pta.oemt ror Ac-.dem•c Allltrs. ll'left snoukJ be a.ome

som•

"'aa•

eottce.n.

When someone sa)'s.. ·wno needSitJit iggraw1Uon?" o•prarn•ng U'wt PGOI
raponse ol appiiC.I.ntS to tN ()C)Onlng, lhtft&amp;noukl be mote quothonnlng
Very ~b*y. 1he seYete hnanctal testralnts tnat hinder ac.demte:
p•annlng. comb4ned wflh a numbet or important ~paflm&amp;nl5 and faeuiUes
vying fO( suppot1
a.nd beyond au11enance coukl weaken tt\e
poslftOn's aPi)t;al. A pe.son tnar M)l want to be trapped lnlo balancing
;:::~~::::,ar;~~~helk&gt;Cetoons to occomodote dwlnclln9.''ollars. G&lt;antecl, the

,bO..,.

,,:~~h·~=~'Y"~~.~~~ ~;.~r:';:C:~~ 'f~etf~t'S!"a:m~n~:~~t;~!,';

Academic Alfahs since Pre-'dent Ketler took ofllco lt'l 1870 In a pos1t lon
responsible for providir'lQ an academic plan es 1 ftamewofj( tor the future,
this Un1vars1ty ha5 averaged a new administrator every two ye&amp;ls. The
cons•stency is undoubtedly damagtno.
When Bunn an~unced his dopar1ure h8sald It wa.sonlr becau.. no was
Interested In .. promotions 01' advancement In wnlcn there are no\
comparable opportunltles tloro:• For Olhtr$ a~ UB. however, Bunn's
departuto prov'dos lhat oppOttunUy.
aut aecotdlng to one eourct. trtlf"')' afln'l lotOftlted, ''Who needt the
aggravalltfll?"
Just eillctiY what that means ana whotiHH "It" prompted a number ot
Vtce Prestctenfs lOt Academic Aftalra to tuvo In 1 ten year .span Is
lmpo&lt;t•nt.
•
The screening commhtH will. evon with IIUto time, find a candid•te to
roeqmmend to• the post AJ\d Bunn wUt exit at someone olae-even In an
actlllO capacity-enters. But the conCtfn by Unlvoraltv membtra ahoutd
not end there.,_ We mutt be..aure thia new 100 adm~latratot won't. 111\e nls
pceclec$SO&lt;S. aoon heod IO&lt; lh&lt;l rrtolvlng doot.

THE SpECTI\UM
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TM SpK.tntm Ia ~rc~td ~ Cotle-Vt Pre:Q
FlttG Hewtp.tptt $yftCIICAlt.
l..OI At~QNs"llmeaS)'fldiea"' ColktO&amp;Mt KMCPII'IIU ~ ·~ ,.acltk ...._,

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(71.131·&gt;6615, .OUot...a, (718)13 \ ~18; bualnt...
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N,V. Tho llj&gt;octr...,Stlldonl""lodlc:al, lno.
-~ policy I•
by ""' tditor·lr&gt;Clhlol. -lcollon ol ent
::::.~In wlrhQUi IW•K{Kell ccwtNnt of lht EdiiCW•ht·~~t Ia 1.111C1f1
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make11'"' ainignl seat. buill eome.s '" eontaC1llli•11'1the
food on lhetnlicto of the ca.n, whefe very llny amounts

We publl5hed •n l rtlde in SCHMC4t Vol 207, pp
1980, evplalnii"'O tha' Americ-ans are

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e.cposed to eKCesslve le11els ol k!.aCIIntake•n then d•eta.
A me)Of port.IOfl of U'lls ellceul-ve lntata:e ortglnatu hom
te&amp;d sofdered cans. In response to man)' reQuestt hom
,.,.,.. t"f0"1l"OUtiM U.S. lor Mlp In 1"-nlylytng lOIII
soldered cans, we have prepared lhe totlowlng
descriptiOn of a procedur'e lor ldellll lytng auch cana.
Usu~ll
• lead soldered u ns are ~de of tl.,.ptated
atee-L A m m cans, ptuttc·pa...._cans, anCI tlexlble
cans e not solderob With lead~o steel cans are
not !Oideted wllh lead. The way to toll whether 1 can
contains lead solder Is to llrst He wh.othftr It Is medc of
metal, or plastic·paper. or ts a flexible melal pouch.
.Pon' t w,orry about lhe latlet" two ldnda.. Thev AIO not
soldered. H the can Is nun at, took Whir&amp; the ~de )olna
the botlom~ U the aide-s ol the can How corltlnuoualy
withoUt a break around tho botlom edge onto tl\e
boUom ol lttac:.n. somelimes wllh • lorgod ri&lt;tgo, 10

lhatltlooks lij(e one contlnuoua plece of metal, then 11
Is ptobably tead-lree, since mosl ol these ld,pds or c.ans
have been torged from Sheets of aluminum, but some
have been IO&lt;gecllrom sh&lt;l&lt;!!a ol SIHI.
The tdnds of c:.ans to worry abo4Jt are t"'&lt;)M Wf'l'&lt;:n
.,.., o bfeak In the mihll \more the oklo joins 1~1
boUom. Thai is. ruMina arounc 11M! bollom ldgo • •
Cllcular crimp IIOidlng l/le bottom ploc. to th&lt;l oklos.
Yoo~n aetuallys...a drc:orUircrod&lt;atlheldgtollnls
crimp separating tn. side from the bollom. SUch c,at11
t\a't'e • ¥ertk:al seam runn~ up and down the a.de
from top to bottom and i1 is thiS seam thai h: usuan,.
aolderocl w11/1 lead. 11 t~ not tn. chculor seem .,,.,..., lhe bottom eclgo '""' Is ........,. _..,_
vonic:al
.....,. lsll\o pptenllallr dongoroU• one to be clloct&lt;ecl.
Thlslype or"""' Is - by pouring hoi, mollenlucl
I()IGtH on tne outslde ol Jhf.! s.am and t~en bn.t~l,g it
tnto the seam as It coots and IOiidiiMts. The aokStf

ot •e•ct ate tllt'llflffec:J to the tooc:t AIU\OOQh tne acsu.t
amot.m!l ol Jead ln~lved ln tM u•nafet aro smJII. teaef
Ia .so p0lsonou1 a.ncllhe nature• eoncont.tat'Onsof ittr~

food ert to exuemomty tow that the aeaa added hom
lht IOkltr COf\llmlnatu the food by sucn enormous
amount a 11 makn tn.e food hazardous to eat.
lo chock tOt lead sotoer on tne ....rtic.atGeam, rotate
I tie caoln )lour hand l®*tlnQ at the gap between the top
or bottom ot the label and the top or bottom circular
ctlmp unlit you can aee tho aeam. Usually the QIP IS
largo enough to allow vou to aeo whelhet fud soldot
nos .,..,., oppJIIII lo 11M! outalde ol the oeem. II you
cannot tell, putt tnt table! away trom tho seam fOt •
small Olllanco, Oboul o Qul ner ol an InCh. The eppllecl
lood solder look• like oomoone ~.. bfu•hecl heevy
a luminum p.atnl on1o IC an&lt;~ II has drlld as an un.a1ghtiY,
'""0~ Pitch ol
g reyjsn n)Otal ol dltle&lt;ent color
and textufe than the: smooth, lhlny, tinn8&lt;11 sur&amp;ace ol
tho con. II you tl\ls, tn. con Is soteltrecl.
aucn
ventcal .,ams art IOidtfed witt\ IMd. However. some
,,. I'K)\. Thostthat are not aot&lt;lefe&lt;t may h•ve a paJnted
label which 4'0111 amoothty end continuously OYer the
vttUcat Mam. Sometimes lt'tu.a non-tAd soklered
Yettlcal UA/OS . , . COif'IWed Wllh paper label$ and '"
SUCil . . . .., th&lt;l llllnr
of the can come togethe&lt;
Into • ttno01t\.. neat verttcal crack whk:h Is not smeared
OfdlscotoriCI•
Allttnlllt'f" 10 'ead totdeted cans desetlbed abcwe
are foroect atMI CAnt. alum1num can.s. glass
contolne&lt;o, pl. .tic;papot ...,., •IIOSible metal
pouc:nts wtlk:h contM "cennecf" foods.

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the campus communitY as a forum tor debate and a means
"of expressing thought. We welcome cohe;ent and
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WI loll I annou..- my can&lt;I.Oacy '"' 11\e
Preaweney of lM Unlled States. The teuons beNnd
my oedsfOn &amp;nOUIG be A9PII~I f\OW fhOtl than e¥tlf

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wor"

graduate Into tn.
economy ol a.ny atuoent
-•tlotl .,,.. IM De!&gt;feulotl Joe&gt; oooo1unl1oes lor
orlduatH ' ' ' tne blt&amp;~t since W OtkS Wat II

cot-oe

Unemptoyffl.lf11 il mounting IOWitd 7'h petcant. The

, rate ot •nflattOn •• nutty 20 l)efcet11, which

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1 tNtttev• thai,,... oec.oe biiOte us ftQOklg tobeorte
of lhA mott dangerova tn ~r hlttotY Youfti pec)C)ta • •h

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&amp;mal._ numbeifl ot college ltudenta. lOt lew wiU be
abte to PDr escaiJtino tuiHon coat•
tn my c.mpatgn.• f nave tttempea to tau up to ttte
• erlo..s ano 10110•Itrm damagelnlloiiiJP~IIIcllng on
Americans I na'lt 1~tt1 out tor{ an ant.,lnrtallon
prog,am Which wtll cl1mp a.n 1mmtdlato hHt e and
later controls on P'lcea. proms. dltttdends. lntetut

'*'''· rents a nd WIQtl. My program will cut lnflat'ortln

A word from the w ise
To t hfl Editor:

and

conscl&lt;»t~ne.-.-

oet

lnvolt~ed

and t.ry to rid the

student government or the nepotism. •nd power nungry

ThiJ Is an open letter to tne UndergrachilllatUOGnte manlputattoo ol '/OtJr student tee. Let them De
at SUNYAB whO yoatly dutifully pay thtlr l hJdent accountable to you lor all me misdeeds 1rwoM"g
' acUwlty fee. I wouta be remlstllln my ta.t t ro•r of at'idy approPflltion ot mon.y wrongfully glven because they
here at u ,B, I would not pass on io unwa.pectl~ worelnllmldatod Dr' var~us orotJps and 110 one ttad the
stud@nta me '*» uuecr• lnt1CJe &lt;Jape. 1 have oull~ackbone to 11and up tor what was ug.ht.. Let lham be
about the workings ot tnetr IIUOont govoornmonl lt"'d ecco&amp;mtabl.e 10. running 'OliOhShod Wilh thelr ~ww
ttle apendl"O ot IM Ck)M of $1 1000,000.00 that Is ovet anyone who stood in lhe'r w~y. Let tnem be
collected inrough the fM:L Naturaliy, I u~etand that aecountt ble: tor tfleir motto••.,..,. Eno Ju$llfles The
the iHtonymovs •tonature might drlw Cf•11clsm 11 10 Means.•- Let them be accountable for creatlno the
I he ••c:k ot my COUf'&amp;Qe \0 sube.llt'111ete my accuNtiof,s,
monster OCHpott Uon SutJ.;B oard l,lnc.ln Ofder to MYe a
Howe\'8f, In &amp;II truthlufnHt, I tear reptlul TM nut
lfOII cOVett·vP IOf atl thelt t&amp;na.ndaJ dealings. Let tMm
P&lt;»nt In Ques:tlon II Whetner tNt Qftlt organ of be accountatM 101 Mleet•ClO u~tifioed inept student
lrMdOm of speech ""The Spectrum• woutd dare to c;UtectOtS of that eorporatlon who are in ac:tu.ati1r put ln
publ~ lt115, 50olng 1na1 101 ~... 11\ey ..... Ullle&lt;l lrnm jobs beca.... ll\ey 010 alnend Ol a lriend Who IUOI
only beeluH they ware the puppets and the happens to need a job. 0.. better sun. w~ was not
mouthpiece of I he nand tl'\al letdi them, "'the c.hO.Mn wot.ci In t.hroughtheregular alect.on sow as p-romised a
lew," of the mlgnty ofhee.-a of the Undergraduate
patronage toO-

SII•&lt;lonl Assoclollon
Please. ple ue, don't be aptheuc: aboul your StUOOftl

goo.ernment. Yew tcNaJJIIIC: &amp;luotnlt W1lh some o• tno
oki fashioned c:onct•f\S

I~ ~ency,

Enovgh w kll lllhls doesn't ""'&gt;.e yo.~ IN&lt;I..enou!ll&gt;
10 dean-up the ~nl, lilM'I th• Bird ol P•r•thse ForeWH
Fly.,,, 'IOU' S1S Att,&lt;~JI~ FH m Ms 81"!

honesty, lnteottiY

nail 4n leas then two months
All ot u a 111 hun bv Can11 'nflallon and Cattor
unemplo.,ment. but young peopht tace othet speclaJ
probtems. Foremott la tht Praaldent'a ptan IOf draH
registration. I remain unequiW)Cably opPQSOd to

peacetlme roglltfll fon and to the csreu that will a.uraty
f~low. At belt, WI WCM.Ikt IIYI 13 dl';'l in the e'6ient ol
mobutzatlon hen Preslcs.tnt ea,,,.r·a Se•ectlve Servlc.
Director and his See, II I') of Dtftn-H oppoSOd the pta,
~ the PfOitdlnl tOfced thrm to reYerse tiwt.tt

ooslllorl•.

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"6fe..

Tlle Pfts~l hll S&amp;td there •s no retaUon
between raglllflltOn and an actual draft 8ut n•s own
Mt""'at.seeuuty ad\tlsor. lbtgn.iew 8 rtednsltl, revut.d
Catter'a uu.e moalw•. Whe-n 1hl Adm&amp;n•straUon kW•ted
stuoent • •ders t.o thl While ttouae. Brzez•Mkt asked
hOW ma~ty fi'IOI'od a ¥oi\H\1.., anny-.all h.anCb wet"~t
upl When tw u.ktG ,.,._ many WCM~ Id votuntHII. fewer
ttaM&amp; went up ·•TI\at'a ..mr we need a Orah.Bnez.tna.'kl repr..o, Thl.lts an ~u agoous lhncl o t poky
I am teo up wnn poUuc..ana WhO c:rea11 wat se&amp;~es to
luOIIIV a lOlling 10fti9n potq
Hot ts tM dli.nget fnconMfi\HHIIIIL Wbat tf the ri!Cef'll
confustott t»twMn the PfH~t~ Secntary or State.
eno out u H.. Amoutador Olflt l5ratl haa actually
occ.uffed between WasNngton and Moacowf "'r\o the
t5sue was Pa(.stan? Would we n.a•e lof~ tM
adVice of J1mmy cauef'a chief adwlset, Clark C4Ht04'~
aoo OOfll to war? My PGI•cy wlfl oe coherent. C8Mt at'KI
conv•nc•l\0 10 04.11 enemto' as WtJI I S our all•e:s. Thefo
Wlll bl' no 'nustalrl.tt · or ' IIC-~ ol communtcatlon.. 1n
aan'Hnl&amp;tranon
A aocono tasue Is nuclear power unlike .,hmmy
Carter, I 00 not SH nuc'e~• QOWif a.s P-''1 or Amey,ea·•
energy fu tuu1 Accordtngl~. t have proposed 11wo year
rno• otorlum on ttto ltctnt ''10' ol n ew nuc:tt''
conllhlcHon and nave calloa for a pnastng out o t 111
plant~ a.s now OtHHQ)' sources 11e pt\ased ln. Thu$, in
Naw kampshltO, I called lor tono~oralo" on tho
Seabrook NucltiU P-.nt to coat, 1 make the Slime call
for o cnangeovor ol New 1orl\'s rtuci&amp;AI pla/lls.
To reduce our d.,pendence on OPEC oil, I havecallf!d
1011 maf\datory progamot eonservatk)n w ithOut delay
Thla wouid Include a system of gasoUno rationing-not
raUonlng by price. aa the Admlf'ltStrauon tits Oe:ctG(td,
bti' rlttlet In a wav tna~ Oomands a f11t SICflf~e hom
i
1 ll Ammtc.an&amp;-by t uppty. '" &amp;ddlhon. wa Mod tO
provide e•sh an !Stanco to ,tow-Income famlhes. 10 g•lfe
ta.x erocslk fOf wood a1ovu and to make a ma)&lt;H
commitment to 101ar 100 nyaro paw et My on~gy plan
mean.s )oos-and theta are more JObt U\ PfOIKhnQ tne
emwtronmtnt than In daSHoytng it
I •m p~e&lt;J to He a gtealer rote tor 'fO\.Insl people ~
lnd women to paJ1iC10IItO In OUf ~ty . M y fKOICS has
bH1t clet r 111 ti7t I ·w as • •ponlOf ot the 2'el"
Amendtne111 exre.not09 lhe vote 10 18-y..ar a.cJs, ftom
the outset. 1 nave suPOQftecl 'hi ER4 am.tndtn&amp;t\\ •"'o
co-sponsored the IICIIJ'IIIOf'l Ot IMI rahfu:.atton date I
• a.s tf\1 inllfal aponSOf ol U'te
Guata.ntHO
Stu&lt;»nr loah progu1.m and nt¥e Jt•,uys-IOUQh• fot the
Nauonat Dtr.ct Student lOin JWOO'•"" 1 nav-e eau.:~ tor
a r;:om.prenens.ve htallh Of00f8tn fOf an Amenca..ns..
Weohen ""' 101~ o l _ l, ll&gt;o Prtsid&lt;lncy Tl&gt;oiiO
tK)IIIIIJ malttt ot r"'t'tortC. 01 o.at senllmenta AI tni"hutt
of nilttonel "'•JIOn . , , eM dMdl thaJ ~· QJ1 s.M

mv

Otto"'''

Foreign co~pondence
OU-r EDiror
1 am an almoJt t9-yea.r-otd maMI Japanese stuOenl
who ls inletV$-\ed In your universuy
Slnc:e 1 would like to cou"~ wlth ,Jiudtntl In
your uniYefSity lor the tnltrniUOnll fr~dthll) and
mutual undtttstln&lt;J1ng. 11 you would pu·bnsh my name.
address. age and nama somewhere
your PIPtf, l &lt;NW
appreclale h wety much 1 am ltH61eSUtd In var+ous
SOC'Iid prot)lems, lntarnat1onll problems., fortlgn
aH•lrs., tne whaUn.g problem. e.e. And my lnler.. ta
Include onentansm. muale, 111m. 1ft, I'IYOIItng and
spons, too. 1 am really QllU II 1 can tall\ about tuch
ma.uars wllh studarHS In your unlvtf&amp;lt)'.

•n

I suppoR you eJe a oetson who nu mucn
lnter,.ttOn.ala.enses t hOpe you woukt unoersta.nd my
iltlcntiOn

.(k)f!O in lhttr O* n

Name.. Mt YOSf'lllca.zu l)ut"
Ago 19
Addteu· 1·12· 16 HlgaSI'I~&gt;ChO
Kktti}Ojl, Mushashlno

lllet~e.

For lhe yo.~ng - ' ' ol New Yor' Slalo.
OPpofluruty I$ II hind truly IO Chonge '/OUI li'IH~

the

Slltcers~.

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Edv..,d Ill KMn«&lt;y

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Big Macs and Whoppers too
A junk food anthology
by htrici• Corrinalon

~"~"'•bod• s ""~• •tvl riMY• un r """" ...-J~
rlt.r , •&lt;llhl ..,..,. lllkrn •bout ,,. ~4ilt In rile
food&lt;:h.l in

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Jun~ Food fD•II• s~ 95) 11 In ontholotv ol ..""I •
cotrfpJa.tttan ol humorou\ i'nd not•tO hum&lt;»OU) ftcttOn

and facts • Ia N.u l()nal hmpoon. • •• S4tutd•v N1gh1
l 1ve. a l,a carte 1\ rtoal hunk of meat. (lo to speak) U
cont•in&gt; w01k by Ann• lk'itu Col Salurd•• Night llvt)

Cyro Mchdden (of the mo.1t St-r••IJ •nd M•rk Stom11v
(of th• viii•&amp;• \'or&lt;e) amana many other 'nowns.
unknowns. and shotJtd·be-~nown ~ lhff(l_ oJfl" new ....
1oumallsm·type piK&lt;&gt; (lunch wllh IIndy W • •hol, Falalol
•nd hroel! food In the 0111 /lpplo, Colonel S•ncl•n
triliQ&lt;tOS a Bil MAC), Junk Food r•ciP&lt;'&gt; (Pot• dt Spam,
Va&lt;nit ofly,l creatl•• lktlon •nd vrear arophlct •nd

c•fu':'~•• whipped up (oh. co•nv) by ll•e...,dltor&gt; (youna
men 10 tt'l~iflate twMI I,.., ;n 1h~v covlv admit In the

1cknow~en"l Clwrk&gt;s I Hubon U.-td Roll&lt;&gt;fl. John
r ti'*IO· Rxlt St•tl •nd ton.uhan ftr4 T~v •r~ mt&gt;n ~nh
tt YlSIOtt, or mttv~ ,••"~ Hldlgt~hon Thfo book rttll\o .&gt;ti'Cf..'l
to ru·subsrct m.mer II conceun.t. Ytttually nothmc •boul
tht otM.t •m~mt•~ ltff' t~ dtuSJ&gt;. t'4t to the bc-.at) or

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WCk"tv. e\cept wtwfe- ti'M!or rel.ate' 10 tood Not ewvn an"
· Wh1p~ c:cedm on o1.11 ••d to 0#8d$m -lh•\ 1\ bv\.tnt'\\
)ofn• wl«:horu at~ onlv penphef,tll\ rel;unl on the
l.&amp; lor~ frl"l"· a) •f wttre-to tood. hkr1 the P•t.«e on
c~l-t' Chnto. who ~·¥.) ··r diSI food u m&amp;udi. lor your
.uomach •· ' UJI nght
l ~re.dibl ~

edible!

lunl food is not so tunny f,S. it 11 real Anrtt' Oc•ll"
know; .~.n what doll-'" t&gt;at, tu&gt;l I he w~ov vou (ltd ""h'"n

you wer~ ~ kid teven H vou wouldn't admn 11 ) ~le\.o1ndt&gt;'
Theroui' " Thto Chine~ ReHaurt~nt~ descrlbt"~ ''VL'f\'
N t•n.s e'cabbihmrnt vottve ev~t be-en to Jun~
food i&gt; a &amp;fell book to re•d durma: meah. (m jot' h4$ tood
sla•n• 1111 over •t) allhough h i-\ ttrost And irrt-vf"rttnt rn
places fh•mste&lt;-onvstockl Th&lt;· , . .lltv of Junl, Food, at
lim~ , can be l r(Aht~ning for t:'lCAmplr-, the st~uuics o n
om~ntal

lhe lunllood 69 (Odlemoth&gt; on th&lt;' ..rm• ond&lt;l&gt;ll\ l nftd
the- ~If' ""hct df"lf'nnt"* \\'hat
Wtotl. perh•P' thil-' an euu•r•tl40n bt.it u' mot'f'
IH.lf' lhan most Pf'OC)Ie&gt; t~4l1t~ or Ytould lilt" lo thm~
no t\J)lJnAIN)n 1~~

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~·l"'l ol lro1htenona. load ,. not the onl~ ,......,. of
lhh bon.lt. - l)fQCit'~' '" .,.. h&lt;lt tl'i •~•ltv •bout Pt&lt;J«ft"U u.

the 8•••• New\Vorld 1964-\tyl• (I'HIJ to he t&gt;Kl ) It'
lhf' r~1 1 meo,a,t (co..... dt'l•n•tt'l'r. (0\o\-, of thto book-t~
Centurv 0 r ...,.... f • rr lCO P) to he held on 19&amp;.1 In
lllmcm The ~til• -'t•te- (\l~body wdnh to ao to the
r4''· •rKf one~ thorv a« tMv m.av nt\-f'r •~•"e lhe ttil
21-.10 ""~"'of Jun/. Food ••~ devoted to • 1utdt&gt; lor ih,.
tn'l'l'"'tY Cwt." hope) ~xhava1.1nu., whfth •.sn't rully
Iunny. It'" ton r&gt;f~uJ\tbl~ to bfo hmnv In weoerdl, the CO'P
h ot. WOf~•biP cont~l. but th.u M!'Chon 1\ rn•trt'd b'l ~ Jot
ot

1~k es,

or iO H ~~~m.s

f'lleverlhelb,, lunt FocxJ I• an fiii.Ct'tl~nTcoHt"cUoo.
elevatine food far ~vond d mert n1t.V1s of sustt.'ftdnt:e It
I) llle-•t b tvtryduna from voor first Re-tse'• rup (II~'"¥
losing vour vlrat~lty) to lln,er &gt;Ondwlthe&gt; •I lun•ral•
lt.mJ. food ttcknowk-daes ju\1 wh;n tttHing Mean) to ""
horf' In tht!: I un~v We(lffo Cw•lluuon

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Progressive r enaissance

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Real radio Is rc)urnong to Buffalo. Sometime th1&gt;
~ July, WZIR (formerly Wfil01911 S fM, wolf stop

:cy broadcaltin&amp; hs usv•llste"ing .tnd c.lanical music
,; a~ ~aan crank•na out 100.000 throbbing watts of
;; PfC)&amp;reulvr radio~ fiiHna a void in the Buffalo radfo
f (flarkec that h11 e~uJted tor ve;ui
&gt;
! The format will be ..tnttrnta.tnmtnt~rienled

MI!Cipotoon The lorebodona. tho ~. lho de•ire lor •

"'lion commented on the vlabol~v of •
proarftui-v&amp; slit~ in a cltv wht-tf two-WPHO and
WBUF-ahtody failed. "Both went down the tubes
bt&gt;ouse 1hov wore Juccoulul." he uld, " In both
c~seJ. they htd•!lteat numbers, bUt the own en
came 1n like arcountants.ihtv wan~ed mor~. so
they lncrealed the number of commer(•als and
re&lt;luced the lenath of the stl$ ••
The rbUh w as a aradual metamorphout from
PJOa'f'stive radborif!t'lt~ rode, oJlrninatios in tht
..1. o( W8UF to Rober1 llt"tt on 1978.
Now. onct aaain. AJI~ cs attemptina proertu~
radtO '" Buffalo. "one ol the few t~" he s.~~

J)(O&amp;resslve rod::· •ccotdlna co WZJR operatkms'"'
d11ect0&lt; Bob "'"•" who pointed out thit tho •101100
welt do more ttwn JU51 sptn record). Allen say). theo
proaramm'"l m•aht ti'Kiude 'omrdy. hYt mus.c.
and •nte-rvt(!Wl, In .tnv c.~n.P. II edt ex. mort
~t PfO&amp;tf'lJt~ rock worits wtil ~
dlwt$•f.t(f lh4.n othe-r procr~jrw roc..~ st.auon m thor
~c.?zsfdtnl: ro Allen tM Jtyfe P't'Seflb a "'allent~

past

Much of tlw Sliltton') proarammma ch..ttM:ter hllfYtl to bfo detrfmlnHI. conhntt'nl upon:~ rfosulu
or d "''~f'V currently bemc c•tculatt'd around to\\&lt;n

le-nd•na a con\.d(lr.tble ..mount of c.!.!.&lt;.!Jbtltt" to
lhf' staH\)rt"\ plan\ W4\ tht" hlnng ol Cal"\ Storm th
muo,t( dtrector Sturm whow \ho,.. ·•otl ol Dog.,
was the l,ul hAo,tion ol frt"t"-l orm t.ld•o •n fht.• t •tv,
wtll mo\1'&lt;" from WSt-0 to WZIR at the (&gt;nd of hmt~
''011 ot Oo~"' w1ll lX' b road.:tht ftom mtdtu~:hl to
~ JO am Mondity throut:h 1f1d.1y on WliR
AIWJ \,..IIC:h•nR to JO•I'&gt; W71R ·~John 1-"""'-'11. "'ho
"'th Alhm ,,tonetm.'&lt;l prown·'~'"" r;arho 1n Oulld'o m
lht..• ldll\

196Ch •nd 1970..

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to tM Buffalo l•stent-rlhtp :·My whole purpose •s to
makf' ptotrt'S.JrH• rock •ork w1thout resontng to
pl;)y 1nc thto Btllbo•rd TQP-110 .. The t~utt:: should~
f'tUIH. \tn('t WZIR O'A'ner ~~ul Buder htu .stiled
th.11 ., looa •• th~ st4tl0fl turos a PfO(U. the format
;rwon't be 1ampered with
MPtlnwhtlto. Allrn l i wan me for more repltt.-~ to
the WI7Md sur\lry Wa•lfng for more feedbad.
' 1he- mt~•n potnt of thts whole .thing 1), will th~
tomm\.lnhv tupporc o1 p rogrt'ssivc re1d•o $1ollton m
l')Ji!C:H ,...,,. twen through chf' ups 01nd downf of
prowrt-•\•ve •.!dlo, •f tht! people ate.n't coins to
Suf)f)Otl 1h~ ll3tton. th~rt~ s no use spmntng our
\'\oh£'t'h '

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aood rock

show '" Buffalo thefe h&amp;ven't bKn I'NnY rMm&lt;H&amp;bfe conceru of
fJir"lUt •ummer. the Ktn.k.s nearly blew ttw top off of •CietnhanJ.
Almost ll.st rn the e:xcit~ent,. thouah. WAS opentna ICt-lan Hunt ~.
who li&amp;hted the burnon lor the dlmox l•t•r th•t evontnv On June H

at Unclt Sam's. the opeonit"'g name bK:•mr he;adliMr and turnrd a
~old-out club into a scorc.her.
Anyone who needs a definition of rock and roll lhould h••• been
theft to hear it lan Hunter it rock 'n' roll.
Bu! before the crowd was •blo to cllch slaht of the recoani&lt;oblo
ltauro, Hunter's aroup displ•ved the prowoss behind hb more ri!Gont
)UCCtU Openlne with the now limih~t " FBI ,~ M.Ck Ron\01'1. form@'•
Bowie sidektck •nd one of tf1&lt;, mote undernted auotarosu of the 70.,
pro.ed his chop&lt; on lood with some smlinj WO&lt;k whtch only .....,eel
I&gt;Ol.'iblo of he had ~ Jamminc • couple o( hou" belorohond. A
poon,.tto tho toaht. an 0&lt;1anist to the left ••ndwi&lt;:hed the tine
auiton, oil tuned IO&lt; the no&amp;ht'&gt; nxkm' ohelld
Ou1 c.me the. fotmKSable- Hunrer. Jtar ;n h11 own HJht from the
dots ol Mott the Hooplo. Perhops on th•&gt; ...rm lunt nlaht thoso d•v•
of studlost rock ond roll would be rtlcindled
Wh.lt • ttuly un.que frontman Sponma • polo te~shtrt. •lona wtth
trademlfk blonde curls and lly·loko shades, he lool&lt;ed rathor
comfottable up on stgae. stable. rela:..ed Hi) short. wrv comments and
~nrroducttons to 5-01lfl) were humCMJrou.s. ofren s•rcast1c, }t!H~ph~as.na
little anecdotr-.s for a life on the road He ~sn't worrv 3boot
tacfufn u.s
Hunter's calmness enveloped his !ttancr-. offruna 1 contr.nt to hts
wt.ltomlnalv ardeing, raucous voc•l stvle Who need.s .t muiU-octav~
ruby throat! Ctv~ me raune:h and roll any day
lhto f'venma slOWf'd on as 1t eot hotte-r and hon er up honl The
tnto~o~rag~ of "~even irucrumenrs t~nd tht-*'Pirl harmorHet rnelhed .11
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1 ~·aav wh•t• paratroope,. rume»u•t and hiah
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around tht ,,.10 •• If obliVIOUS to tho do&gt;•PP&lt;&gt;•••ma
turnout She recoils Patlt Smith with her ~throated,
1ha.htly off-center tmpulswe.ness She Jtna.t About the:
nh•tophrt-nk natuft of love-fluctuatlna be-tween

fht undentotfd thret-tu.Ur front hno-onclud•na
Rodchff and Ma 0 . -, former mom~• of tono!Nn
RKhman .tnd 1~ Modtrn lOio'etl-resounch wrth
undrstontd, almost lanautd tw•na of such folk·tocktu ~J
tho ..rly Byrd•. In I act. tho IIQ&lt;&lt;on·basfd baod owe&gt;
ml.lc.h of tts tyrie.l sound to Ml Lane·s invofvemtnl '"
Los Angeles folk music circuli ~•ch '"dude&gt; • trt&lt;ht as
;~ bi.ckup v«lhtl on Nllil v~;na's EYefybody Knows thu
fJ Nowht&gt;te Uut don't OJC~ct anv "'""PY ballad&gt; I rom th••
bunch. Althou&amp;h tho band's dei&gt;ut olbum sounds like "
WOJ recordfd Imide • soft and centte &lt;Olton puff, the"
live lhow iJ 111 md.al and wood fbOnJnce
" I Don't Wtnt to Know.• l.he.mos• rau&lt;ouJ: tU:N' on the
album, dosfd the se&lt; 'l'~h • dtamatic: floumh ~·1
. _ , . .oc.tls &lt;ea.:hfd '"' that -h•nc wro. •• her
mate' thrH p~n harmorue-s answered '" ktnd But the
bamf d 1dn' t petfOfm 10 enc«e
t~u~hneu and,,vuln~rabllitv On " Wtthwt You'' love1i
A nofice;~bl&amp; lack of Jmiles ~rvaded the b•ck.n.age
vtth,n ~leadi I WaJ tense and I wu nt-rvous,/Otdn't know area as the band de"rlbed Bufflllo's small turnout •s the
~ete I d 10~, bul I wa~ SO alone/And I was ni1 mv own
major diuppolntmcnt thus far on the tOtJr l•n~ n Ut)ed a
Wtthout \'OU. But on Why Do You lelllle,~" she warnJ pamfu
re throtl th1t somt!how dtd.n't surf•ct dunna
her .tov~o-be th.at " It's lust a m1cter of hmrlfk.IOfe
the perlOf
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\fenture out 1010 thE- darkness When.·• ~
-&lt;ut,.,n&gt;lll•ons would b•r mo,t. Pauhne aod twf Pt-ufou~
pnwr-r trio packtrl ' pogoma crowd at thelr SchUPflt
Hou)e debut Ch.a1gcd wtth electric ener&amp;~v VQcalt"'t
Paulino D•aalt - tomlt'fly of th~ Scoolcn - btohcd out a
,...;.,, of d•nce•b'• pop tun•&gt; from Shot~•oa Olur'

'Venus" to th,. )fn\u•llv aoon~ " Turn Out rtw llkhh
writt•n by P•rol•' au•tar1&gt;1 Geoff Copp- lo&lt;m~l1 of O•vv

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lht- kiMIK \flbr,IUOrU tncr~ased M \OC:I•I lUt'\t ft&lt;ff'V
Sufi•, an o• t~ d.)~l\dtod tumpen •nd
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ht+netl{ rttnd•t.on ot t~ 1 urtle- \ .. r le4J.n01- .tnd ~y,..,
Hteralh· e\ploc:hne u\to the ln~mes song o.unnnf.'f't~
Bac:lltd by the l¥atf~))lve dnJmmrny ot nt'""Coml)r f 1m
Sw•taiJ - who o~l\o J)()Un&lt;b the sl.rns lor t~ MPCI ( It\
band td&lt;he H~&gt;kell- •od th• htgh ~ey strum"""~ ~I
bol)SotSl Ru~., StNn""ra-•nother formt"t C1od:eu tht'
Peuh t&gt;voc .. t•v~ dAntr llf\.tM.ery ~n•m~ted throu~hout the
hou ..~. letv•ng no room tor doobt tha~ Buffalo pop bop'
1tl tho\t.• J)04.HittAI and hardcotf&gt; popnf!"

(hto_.tp 1 r1d MNnof~l ACJd;tOt,um June 6lh

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do'~"nrown A m•nutem•n army of k•d )ISten and pe)ly
t•tll .. brother) bl1tzcd the hockey ttea '" the11 vauoos.
oUt( til Cheap fflc~ aa.tb. But amidst thn youthful
l:liwmhl"'fW thi\t filled the Aud to two-thud&gt; capac ltv tor
tht' bimd'l f•hh stop -n Buffalo. I w" .. the neQphyu~ A

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b.tnd's rHidation of the
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NteiSM UnWtl~ a blad; itnd ~htl f bto,hJt¥ wtth
a ptet uft of 1he f•b four th.Hru.efws rwuntf'd on the back
But NJtohen's c'rtoon chat.Jttt'f""\lale Pf"S00041 - h•.f
b.not"t,-.-fl up with uprumtd bUI. CftM-- cut boY-· lit', •nd
dam dtt¢allf 1rou~~n.-1.s symptoohll•c of tht band i
pu.ul•n.e depend.-nce- on glmmickty fh1• nlaht 1t
1n a. ma.ulvt atrYI•r i tgn at the rt'!ar ot tl\4' '"Gt that
pt"flt:&gt;tJic;"IIV fi~Hht*d the f.!tnillar Cheap luck loio 1n
}eQuf'nt••l rhychm) -tt ~M l'flough to promr't" ht ot
d~&gt;cophobio

Durmg ctw ·•and m\ Ktu re(ords out ·• lvnc 1n ~~
ct. ·.uc Suuf"ndf1 " thto luod hvdf'd a ~oodh \UppiV o t
thoe f•ttt\l fCt )~ r~ord t.nfo Lhe cnMd And ~h¥ noti A

qt.uCk &amp;l.lnCt' " thfl Otite••' c~.p lfl(" ,,~,.m '"'t"'b
a full two P•lt') 01 rt't.ued mtorcNndt\e tor t.alt!- •

hf+MUhrob wttt'l h•&gt; boucv b•ond• h~ir 1nd p&lt;~lt' p•n'- ~u·t. mif~t'ltna CAml)41&amp;n that nip, at the htof'f ~~ .Cti)
.shameless commC!fChtll)m
upped the totn1 wrth ht.$ velp1n1 voc•l) on the opetung
But the ll•d, buy 11 evfn it on~ seasoned roc.lc:t'• '" t~
molod1 of " Hollo There" •nd "Clock SUlk•• I en !he
Olh,•r half of ttl~ band•s preuv bc:~y tac.hon. tom Pt'lcrson. c:rowd woold rather l••ten to N•ehen flff tntelli~ecntlv on
i le~llrd out th~ thuddmg imperdhve\ on his &amp;·scrinJL ban. one- iJUIIiH ~~"" w.ttt h tun1 hungltt around thct Sf.l¥0 w1th
th•~., gU1111r~ ~luna, ower h•s scrawny nod. d' he- dtrl duun1
CMIO\, the bor«i.Jccounrant With ttw h.'\bltual
c tgirtue b.tlancHS on ht~ lower lip. pummeled hb doublt&lt; " •iea\' t'fl I on•jhl .,

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drum "-it. But tl Wti madup su•tamt Rtc Ntehen who
codlfied the bond's urgent enerl'l'
~n chto tnuo to ''Atn't Th.ll A Sharnt~&gt;" hf' re~r-e•le'd hu

~·ue-'•nt voc•bufary of c.Jas"c. •ock lte~s. ""'hllf' dunn(
On Topol tho World" he cnollencf'd the lfiiA&lt;V of lomt
H•f"d"' with ht) rude •It rakf .stren ~~~h fou.;tly
rmprtoutllt w~' hf~ mautve collectf0t1 ot autt•ta '" ~erv
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m\~una th•t t~ l..td), a~ ._tnahl Bu1 I tm'l'~ th.lt
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�hove tho money to be too
hotvlfyina. who t•kes tho folm ••
hotrot for horrofs sake but
hottor muJt stem from
oomethlioa. and in Tho Shinln• It
arows frotn tho lnteroctlotos of a
family Kub&lt;lck noorly iano&lt;es
thiJ

w•mp~ .a u~ never worth U.st.,lr'l
to. So one third ofthe story l1
down the tube. tho best thin&amp;
about Danny Lloyd'$ actina b ~Is
llmitolion of " the lillie bov who

ANdTho best moments of tho &gt;tCHY
obout • forn~y cam..kont 1
aftc»~&gt;-lollod hotel d&lt;orina winter
hove to do with Jack Ni&lt;holson's
acllna and Roy Lovelov's film
odltina Jack Torrence, as KubriCk
sees him, h1-1 1lwavs been a bad
man. Nl(jholson's Toutnt~ is
po•ltlvely evil looklna H• alwav•
sw•aa~ obou~ his mind lolled
wtth h1s own qo. his wo«fs

Here opin, Kub&lt;i&lt;k fools to
moke tho most of tho emotoon of
foOt, 15 seen tl&gt;rou1h I chold't
evt- He mokes Donny lool&lt; too
thouaht lui, too in•01~tful to
make it u a ~id. ~ven u '"
lntellleent kid. Now and then ho
tomes close 10 it~ the camet•
lroll•'tlahind Danny's trike 11 ~•
tooms atona the hotei'J floor.
alvina a c~ild'&gt; persi)Ktlve But
when ho wotches TV he looks too
maudlon, root de-sod-• word
• chold m~&amp;ln know; ho lool&lt;s
.tdult •nd t!Y.t Nihs evervthlnt
Tho bi&amp; problem ,. thot
k ub&lt;lek n too ontria~ by tho
pcossobilitlesi of • hou.e of &gt;«ret&gt;
but c•n't deny the fa ct t~•t tho

m•tdna wry. mwltint comment•

Tho complete ocott of Kina's
book b shown in tho ftlm woth
lhe odollnt of tho dead won&gt;OJI
found in Room 237 Noehobon 01
Torrenc~t tft1.

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Read the book instead

her as •hve. nalced

and ....... r Danny lloyd •• his
son Danny, a maudlin psyc~lc
shiner, sees her as both hts mind
tells nis father's m ind and
Nichol &gt;On sees t~e decaylna
ahoJt H• wonders if he's loslna
his ma rble~; it's tho only point
durlna tho movie whore the
fa lhof/SOI\ rolatlotoshlp Is explored
... bond Other limes, the
psycholoay of the famoly Is
talked obout by usin&amp;
soph•stk:•ted roedical words
Shelle y Duvall as Wendy talk&gt; to
a doctor about lad(s drink on&amp;
ptobltm. hb past hurlina of
Danny But none of thi! Is
portr.syed in action dufif'lt The

Shining
by Horold GoldberJ

t•me The&gt; Shmine. wtth •U
hor·r·blt le.•.P•na hedge an•m•l~.

A ~at 1,0 Phone nnel John
"Hoy ao&lt;ta rud thos book, Tho
Shinlnt" " Who's It by!"
''Stephen Kin"" " Who!" " Tho
guy who·~-::."::f.rem·s Lot." Ohh,
1 thouahtHOltiioR Damn. do 1
like to be icared.
Kina'• book was extended bv

111 •mm1te f1re- hose. its hvW\1
hotel, ot&gt; clock with dancers who

tOO much desc.ripUon bul once

It •s the "ian of a lazy film
dnector. with a pene:ha.nt forloraess•. who salt! ho doesn't

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twice scared mt. and kept me
ontert'stod threl!-fourths ol the

h.ave Ofl 1 ~ us •.ncisive
chlr•cterJ,, its interest in the •
psycholo1v ol tho f..,Uy-oll

are gone with Stinley
K\Jbt•Ck's adaptation of the

latly on, it's like • •PY thrlllto
whete one has to fiuet~ to e-YHV
WO&lt;d to ~t tho whole pocturo
1 ony, moutb-boY
And Sha~y Duvall os Wendy
h one PH'Of' you have to ltsten

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Adltr "lhi~kl'' that he rna)' hiH' been I nxtutc Ollthl~ amp~ fonr,ct, ~mil lhll d-ay. signed lhe bills arter hiS morn1n&amp;
than In)' nf ht~ coue-.ue~rt and ht h, ''prob.tbl) the utdrn.'' Tht "BaJdmor~l at BufCalo Jnu:mauonat N1pors , f\aol.ed by
nail•'&lt; fin1 orri•ed at Ull durill&amp; the h&lt;11h1 orptohtbluon. Aftn three y~o 1\sSernbl)·man Danitl E. Wallh (O.Foan~ltnvillel o.n&lt;l
m•tr.~.ulatina 1n thtn ..Chaqcellof l.apC'n'\ ctucron-thc-Aru
State ~aaor OaJe Volker (R-Dcpe...,). Cart)
Coll&lt;s&lt;- Adl&lt;t )Otned the Buffalo l'ublk' Sehoul S"l&lt;rn-. o htl!h Kltool comm&lt;tldtd tit&lt; Walsb·Yolkcr bttlo..bluhtnJ a State
t&lt;Kher •
S.olna lloaJd to limue any propoi&lt;d &lt;pent fU!"I fO&gt;I m
Nc.,.. VorL State. He tonfJdmtly rtmartcd. ' 'ThtJ IJo an
Sllm~l •tf' at
...mple or ho.. !he fedcral. ...... and local
llutlhctd&gt;cnl or the: &amp;&lt;COOU World Wor U&gt;hered 1\dkr bad 10 UD'•t•y· &amp;O\-ernmc.nt.s cao 'MOr~ (OJ the btndih Of aU
covacd walls. ''In rhr 40'~ mo,:t of the ~tudtnl$ v.rrt c-ade~. or women or
concerned'' by mana&amp;inJtht New York-owned nuclear
4-,...\ 11 Adkr r«alltd. ··us wai dffin•tf'l)' a nHinary·ctpe .sch()ol."
rcproccuing racility gt West ViiiC"y.
h hu been H llmatcd that t.hr scptuagtnculun hiL\ t3.UJhl oHt 60,(XW)
\tudcntl 10 fm lhr« decade's. as profcnor here. "My rnorite studtnll, I Slor•lt' ,..,,s
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The bill addresses 1hc natlonv.i9C" problem ur spcm
had tntcUrc1ual curlm:ity, Vtcrt hard Vtorktna :and Kr1ou~.·· dunng tbe: da)'\ fuel rods piliJ\l up It nuC'In1 fekton and dtftJJst
Vttle'n Adl«'~ "rlworitC" "u.dt-nts" roa_ffi&lt;.'d the- ca.mpu!a, he Jaug}n daun ptanl•. TbC" fc:dcraJ pv~mcru is .5ar&lt;"hina for "Away
"'mttunC'\ hotdlna O\er 800 puptl.s
From Reactor" .s.tora&amp;e: sitc:s-•hh WC"~t Valle)' beu11 a
''\\:hen I "'"' younJn. llovC'd the tarsc ell~ The) u.scd to ,umula.c pnmr mntf'ftdn dnpire 11~ do.Mna •n 1912
me," Adler rtmf't'nbtrt-d . *1 8ut tf\ latn- )otan, ·~I I'm O"Cf 1t. I had to
Tht Wesa Valk)llitc, localed 1n rutal Catra.nu&amp;w,
\t'ttlt doVfn Jnd I'm tortun&lt;ltc.chat_. -:b!Mi hl\t bn.:omc sn\a:lk1 .. .....-ount) )S miln ~ulh. of Buff1lo. n lhc onl..)'
\\ h1lc t\C' ••• J,arncnng hJs tC'nur~. ll":ud' and honors ,.crt continuos.!)
commc-rttal nucle-ar (t'Pf"OC~\"IR&amp; ctntf'l' e\CT to orw:ntc
"'""' ~to"'td upon Adler. Despite btln, nam&lt;d a SUNY Do.&lt;tingul•h&lt;d tn lh&lt; U.S .. J"lrc different IYP&lt;&gt; or tadooa«he ._...,.
\lurttJ then::, v,.ilh their rc1Att&lt;l juri\dittlon~.prncnt a
Stt\tC't Prorrk\Or tn 191$ and holdinatht fUt&gt;JhJIOUl Capm chair, Adltt
le@bi:UIVC" quandry for ruturc dcanupt and u~~ of 1ht
corutdcf) hAll cun·cr II"' an author, hh bi&amp;&amp;tSt tt~.:._;umpllihmem .
On&lt; or the mM common o«ur&lt;neo on umpus thO&gt;&lt;" daY$ i• the
depanure or mOr&lt; and more quality faculty Call C'atrith&lt;r•, Wolliam Goll
and Pier&lt; Hart 1 "' some oil he nationally r..pra&lt;d proro..,. volunl&amp;nly
pa&lt;klnc lhtor bop for ounnier horor.Oth Butchc:r&lt; u one •orld rmo"ntd
ua faa~hy Mfmbtf -.hoi.\ ltaYJnl ~nd raUy ~not • .,., 10 VlellC: ht.i

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"'"''"'~'h• Ct~tur)' Rtortl0.'4. considntd b) m:an) ht~todan" to bf thr
dt'finall"t' trxt on t~alioni'n' tn Anu.'ftua "Actin 111 t!iOia.uon~.sm,'' an
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and babihty in 1he C'Xptnsr\c nuclear wastC': dilrmma.
!;,kcp&amp;K" here arc con\inct'd lhlt the ucw Siting

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Lll l year ScatoHealth Com.m•~s..ontr Da\ld Aitlrod
»k&lt;d &gt;&lt;&gt;tral hotpillls 10 SUJ)I&gt;OII the rMpentn&amp; Of the
burial around. But many local reUdenh would prdcr
LOt~ low·ll.!\'tl \\alte.\ !rored in aboH' J,round coru:rttt'
bunk~s. apparently providio&amp; ta)icr ac\'C'U and
monuonn1. In hU. c.tJrrrnt po.slion, A.xdrod "" ould a.bo
!-t'f\t. on tht S•ainJ ~a.rd.
Carey al&gt;O ""'ed a biU &amp;h in&amp; obc Wot Valley atea
Sl40.000 1n UcuortucsthaJ Nuckut FuriSer-IC'Ooo"
pays. The compan) ~itJ maJntilin~ bu1ldins;t. at 1ht snc.
and l S u.~1td Lo &amp;Q\~ after iu contract .,.,,h N""
YOt\ ~ •,roreson 0«-embcr ll. 1980
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Conztt.b -and Scart ~t.nhoriua arc li~eh ICY

011\-oid tona 1tp1 b.auln 0'« final dtcr&lt;~ionmaUng . :1
a.erttl of 1nlormaJ ··a,rC"tmenu'' ¥rdll cominuc.to uc.-cur .
One Je&lt;'tflt g,&amp;r«mcna bctwetn Carc:r and 'ht fedcrat

Ocp.anrncnt of Enc::r1y .scpc:rattd 1.ht hSllt'\ of federal
a1d and Suuc aulhUtH)' - bUt tht
turned out to be mcrc:1) lll)rf\11 fclta~.
t.Ot :a firm "'nltt:n plfdy.

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announ~~nrnt

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rhf: l Rltt'\1 ~all"\ dlJt"'t not h~\'t" (0\M.Iih \011\CRUOR~J •t"a.f'IC)n-. 10 fif hl il
lull ~1k ":u. Adkr ntaimainaJ. "l Hu"l thoat (IJin ~fd hil\&lt;' lht
rh •kl~rh&gt; uf Tn:ld)' Roo'tt'\dt. ~sp.n). \Ohl&gt; anU \."afr) .a tus ''i~·l. • "

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h&gt;c:n chou,t;h Adlt'1 doe. oo1 as:r« tmall) *ttl! C:•rttl''~ handline o f
dlpl''ftlilltl Rlf't\lfl,, he d~·prai)C the belcaa,cuu.•d prc~ldrnl ro1 hlit l.:hOtn

""f'l&lt;"od&lt;"ftloal stlturt...

In his half ('f'ntury of JUV1PS UB. Adltt ha\ ntn htto .s.h3~ or ··saranl!,t"
Rudt"nu. "One ru.sh-1 I •-a} 'j'4;Jkc:fK'd by m ~ucknt on tbc phoRc" •tK•

lnsi&gt;ttd thot he mlbl ..., me:· Adln m:11llnl .. Hr as~&lt;d m• 10 ao tom)
ofric~ ,.hc:fe he told me that I had rvfnnl hh hft.'' Obvioouly, Adkr
added, the m•n ....._~ "tnsane." Arter lht "lun1uc:" had c~ptainC'd

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¥flU thtre-ht had ju.sc railed 110 Adltr \.'OUrK- hC' lun&amp;tc.l at lht' &amp;hen youn1
profnwr.
Adler ~tllvt'd him orr expl:tining lhl\t h wa~ 1101 hun that g3VC' hi~llhlll
mllrlt: bUI on~ or his assistants. Al thC' tk:IIUlged studenl wn.~ lcavm&amp; tu
l)'n~:h the aMiSianl. Adler ca.Ucd tltc f)S)'Chirurk ce-nter. wht:f'e hit. ftan wne

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''He wu taktn to the ~Itt and C"Uttc.l," Adltr .said, "I d.id meet him
•J••n latn an~ he thank&lt;d tm and told me I dod hom the greatest f•vor."
Happ~l\1 m11utd tOt .._. ytat:l. AdJcr h:as ltnd 'tllorda for his dinunuH~c
-.,rt Jann. "Marn3Jt" h~ bcm a \rf) he-lpful one to tnt as a historian ."
Adler has 1 rrn 1n~ mmr tim«. .. , no• undcr!Und IIC'"f&lt;aly •hat tht
•turldrcd Ytars War V~-a11ik-t."

Allhou"" melancholy about hi&gt; r&lt;rn&lt;rn&lt;fll. A&lt;ll&lt;r ralionalltes about the:
un'4a:ntcd tVtnt. '"I tovt tc:ac:hinJ. I enJoyC'd h." the ll81111 h1storla.n ~:sld.
"I've bc&lt;:n 10 life by btinJ patd doonll \Otn&lt;thing th•• llo&gt;c to do ...
11 Rttircmrnl it ttn inrvha.blc thfna." he iiJhtd .

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lOVtrnor-would u rubber stamp" ag;provel to any
strona (&lt;deral Proposal to txpand the ni~t1nJ spent
- ~' pool at w..t Valley.
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• ''I\ new proposal could ~ily &amp;t1 throuJh a board
conuolled b~ Corey."' w..t Valley Coahuon member
Mark Maron&lt;h cold
St-fn.m.
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Theft "Uaddldonalcontro,cn) ~n4 C'C)ft(uvon O ' r tc:,.
1M s.tiiUJ of lh~ Statc:~ltcro.sed lo•-lt"fi r~.,a.cti~C'
bunaJ vound. •hrdr has leaked ..,.,. Wl&gt;t&lt;&gt; In Ihe: j
past. N.,. Yoo~ Sill&lt; "'ill m'unt~n il• Ulk and
operation or the!&lt;' trenches,
Carey stron&amp;IY
lmplled MUid rtnpen n... year . This area v.ould retti&gt;c
maiical wa,lc:&gt; a.,d lo"A'~In-tl material rront nuclear
reae1ors
En\'lfOnmcnaaJ,~b und local rn1dtntl ilttht nu:tlin~
pr04t)lfd that rcaClOT·JrnC'f&amp;CC'd ... a.s•n " lhbe
ucnd'IC'' could~ a threano loc-al ~treAtln 1nd pubhc
hralth. Carer •nernpred 10 t'&lt; the &lt;ur&gt;collal&gt;t'&lt; or th&lt;'e
trcnche:s.totht nC"i'o .S.uf\IBoou-d. but the ~llfih-Voll.ft
bill co•no onl) 'I&gt;Cftl rut~ rod.\, noc lo"·k•&lt;l 01 other

In a JCR'Otrth onrntcd Unt"t"'tf) wch ll UB. Adkf' , n'llln~ v.or~ ~t:in
onh bf: dt\Cftbcd ;u prohrk.. l:&gt;t\ptlt "''u'n' riH boo1h, Adltt !tCIII had the
Ulli'IC1U\ to muthor O\'f'r JO artk"ks and ief"vc on numctOU&gt; ~:ommllr~
s\llhOuJh hC' t\- pt~ann~ng.lo rtti•~ from tta~hln&amp; dtplomalic.· hb:tofy, Adkr
•·1111 ttnuain\ .t.n a~l l \e Ob~~\\.'f nnd I:HmfOC'UIIIOr On IOlC'ISfl arralr~ . 11 1ht
"\ltld h In an unprecedcnu:d lV'4H' en''"·" &amp; ~rml Adlc1 fcHl'\.'a~tC'd . .. Unul
no". )U\1 ~()u'd Qlway"' ha\'e \\lit atld II "'I' J'Kl"-.~rtlbll' IU t«"''tr. lH.II "0\\
~~u " unchtn .. ;;~blc . "
1\dltr lilddC"d he wa' "~:~latm~cf' b' lh\' illlianc.,·l tnad~ b) the workJ'\
Ritltt~' "AII!t»A\.'t"\ hl't' ol~-aH •.:11\h~ In thr pd).l." Adltl nri3Jtt~ . lh•
....,~ that 11 't'rtar bcpn bcc"-t"m the l t ~ and lht So\k-1 U ntC'tl.
"'on,crmal "-ltfatr "oukt dtftntcd} ~liu e \nto th~ uloC" or nuctrar afm\

Ill Mumt Scm:uor Ednlund Mus~le ICl !IUC't'Ct"d Cyt U.'l Vane~ ~Mary or
5tatt, "What an c-.Xct&gt;llertt rboh..~," AUitt oph31flfiL ''He's a nuKh:ntC" and
I thin~ he •ill dominate diplomatic roli\t like • St:cmory or Stat&lt;
\hould " Tht IIC)'II1~ hi1&gt;1or1an Jddcd 1h11 Mu\kit i~ in:tdt up of

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UUAB/SAIGSA PRESENT THE

SUMMERFESTIVAL 80 Frl J uly 18 1980
12·4 Children's Workshop
Arts f, Crafts •
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PointteA BrosJSquare Dancing
4-8 Live Music featuring the
H enry Paul Band (of the Qutlews)
Festivities will be held In the Fountain area
Main Street Campus
Food/Beer/and Refreshments will be available all day.
C6me and celebrate the Summer!. " ·

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Three UB stars
picked in draft

Kegl~ettes strik·e
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by Tooy Ptlll

A.DUIMI Spom &amp;11101'

A JDWI&amp; man r!di&lt;U impati&lt;ntly by tilt ttkpbooe.
The call th"' could shape bi&gt; fllture ls )vst a rln1 away
It Is the possible realization or a boyboocl dr..,-~
shot II the m~r leagues-that k&lt;q&gt;s him ~ued to th&lt;
black box. Th&lt; rln8 comes and the pro-hopeful
pounocs on the phone. from which the volee at the
ocher end t&lt;lb him ht has been ~&lt;Cied in the draft .
The: tctnt b • common one in) unc as M•Jor ~aaue
bas&lt;balltoam. draft prospeeu from ac:rou the country,
Tbb year th&lt; proc:&lt;U snuck closer to bome as W&lt;&gt;tc:m
Nt "' YO&lt;k and UB if&gt; particular had thrtt playea
&gt;dccled.
FO&lt; Bu.U. P&lt;lchcf Joe Hosktth frO&lt;n BlasddJ, June J
was the millie day. Th&lt; nit p&lt;Oved lo&lt;&gt;J n [Of Omnrs
Ho -d of W&lt;&gt;t Stn.a and Pot Raimondo of Buffalo.
H.Sk&lt;th ll&lt;as contaaed by AI Harper, 1 scout for the
Montreal Exj&gt;os, and informed of h~&lt; iel«:tion In the
s«.'Ond round-1h&lt; firtltth playcr ovcrall. The junior
pitcher polled a 6- 1 won· lo&gt;t record whh a 2.20 earned
run averaae (ERA) for UB thi• sea.an. Hi&gt; throe yur
corc:&lt;r fcatur&lt;&gt; a IHr rtcord and a mrkrl)l 1.71 ERA.
Th&lt; phone rang for D&lt;nnis Ho14ard after the fifth
round scl«:teon for Toronto was made. Ho'll·ard. ~ a
JUmor puchb' for UB. am.aswd a 1~t rC'COrd •Hh al.45
ERA . He droplayed a Slr0111 bat a&gt; wdl •• 1 &lt;eocn&amp;
arm. htt11n1 a .)71 a~a,c thts sc;u.on doubhnJ a\ a
desl&amp;nlltd hlltrr.
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b3~m~n Pat Ralmondo.. Raimondo "-ollrcttd the: Lind
of oHen..;-J\t )131tstic) t h ou m ak~ K&lt;•u'' drool. Be\tdn
S("nma r..cn·n r«on.ls at Burrato. he hh rot o brlllt h n~
,JIJ.I !.l\l'TUGt t h 1~ Spring and . 385 for hh ~lurc r
I he 1\:ld('ntl\. l utu r~ ol HC'\ ~~th and H&lt;'":ud ha\C'
h«n 4"0n~tdcrcd and both rla)cr-. plan on returning
aflc1 playma tn the minor lc;fJ.Ut1&gt; tha\ ,umntcr.
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0tnni" pl1nnt"d on raurnin, In the l·aJI. taut I dotl't
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l.nO"' ho.-. hC' 1! do lt.. nottd l&gt;trMOt Of !:&gt;poru.
Jntormat~ lan)' Stttl.
·· Jot plant. oo tomtn&amp; bKt '" the fall •Ot:r hi~
~awn '' O\tt''. Ht:\Lr:th'.s f:uhct Aid ... Ht'U bt'

second place

It may baw:som«hhna 10 do whh th&lt; wtalher, 0&lt; maybe il's In the WOitt,
but wtwC\'er h.s it. Erie County is now the bomt of the cop lWO women ·s
collqo tt1m&gt; in the notion.
On May I, while UB studtnu wneaevfn&amp; up for r.nali we&lt;k, COOitlll

Jane Poland and her si~ ()(non tum were invadina

LD\'t-n ,t D11d ~

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In the Pabn Nallonol CoUeglote Bowlin&amp; &lt;homplonshlps . held rn
Mtl.,.ukce, May I 10 l UB captured second plaoe. rl&amp;ht bdund Erie
Cot:nmwUr.y Collqt.
" On Sllwday wo btOI Penn
e (the defcndina chllnpoon)," l'oland
remembered. " It then "tnt down 10 tilt last rnax ..,Urut Erie. Gail
Simmons needed a mark. but w r:ame upwitb a4-6 ooplil, wbl&lt;h .. c~,rrrcull
to con•tn. " Siuunoru pocked up the six pin, mWinJ the four pin. and lil'14

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~r;::~.!l'&lt;ball tllat much . h hit m&lt; mO&lt;e or kss aftrrwards , •hen I ~itth&lt;
VOli'VE COMIAlOHGWA'f, IM't: .loii.......,_Mt lr_..
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f lnishtd the first wock In September WJku his team
(the Oau A W&lt;SI Palm Beach , Aorida Expo1) makes
•h• plaJDrfs. ' 'J'hc dd&lt;r H a kttll1101od lhll the rc~
hi&gt; &gt;eft ,.., so "'rprbcd about brio&amp; drafled by
Montrul was 1h&amp;t H arpe:r MV'ft came: and ~ hi.\
rn:ruit b&lt;r~ dron. "I ""'" tlllked to him
(Harper) mr&gt;&lt;lf until he came o.cr lnd tried roan JO&lt;
on p.&gt;per," h&lt; rccalltd. Tht !oCOUt called Jat &gt;tV&lt;rol
Limes on the phone. but ne'\'c.r made a personal "'lit .
.,, ~kc:th's f11 thtr •~ud hi~ son ~i ll tt\um to Spnn•
tr• lninc and fi nish hil education In the Fall 19MI.
Slnet Hoketh and Howard have rt'i!t'hed then mmor

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Mon hr~'i donatiOM 10 cht .mjors co 25.

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D•ina
Psychology Ex,.rlm•nt

Eric Community lOOk firol plft&lt;e with a ,..., CO&lt;nposcd o r freshman.
"hs moSt unusual fQr 1 community c:ollqe t.o win a natloniJ 1ournama n ;'"
Poland rtmarkod. The double win for area o&lt;hools prompted the County
l..r&amp;J"atutt' to pas:' 1 S$1Cdlll raolu1lon J'{aising tbc feat. " h wu quht a
thrill to b&lt; r&lt;eoxnlud by the kai•lators," Poland remarLed. " ll's qu~&lt; a
lona time. bw tllcy'r&lt; p&lt;oud or the county tllat p&lt;od.-d tb&lt;&gt;&lt; ~rams."

All .tUn
Alon&amp; with the pride of fintilu.nJ. t.«''nd int tbe' natkHl. ta m Co&lt;api&amp;JnJ
Lori Mostoller and Simrmm ...,. n.o..n by th&lt; 24 compctina t&lt;OJtll&gt; (split
cvmly b&lt;twttn mm and womm) to 1he All· Toumamtnr team. Alana with
the eo&lt;aptaJn•. UB ""' r&lt;pr&lt;l&lt;ftt&lt;d by B:orb lf'Otn. Pam DdraiS.mmon·,
•bier) Tcr~ Stru~lond Mof) Anne llubolu.. " All tht coach« and pl•ycn
vote for the 1eam ," c,.p la•ncd Simmons. It just means a.speda1 honor to be
named to II ,' '
Simmon). fi nished 'ht tuurnamtru !Cues """h a 196 a\'traac. ~nd best
O\~t.tll. Poland e,plainti thol ''CaJI tSlmmoM) jw.t mt~ lt)1na out for
the \\Orld cup tum. whtch the: top bowler quatiftd foe. b) a 1..2 P'"
I\Cfl&amp;(~"

"I -.-u 'CJ)' iupp) -.r 'tliC"nl lhlt (ar. Sttond me-am a toiiO lbc JUh.:'
St(nmoou said. Th&lt; r.,umrna &gt;enror can - compct&lt; an)'mo&lt;e, wna up
her colk&amp;.t: di&amp;l"bility. But \he "'-Pf'CU lO axniquc- travdhna ..,itb the: \cam,
aaina as a coch. and ch«tina on sbter- Dftit.. StH:: npca1 to a.raduatc nc:x1
yt:ar with a dcst« in Human Sen tea, bur is C'CHUidttiq tr)i.n.l OUI ror lhf'
Pro Bov.lm circuit. " I lA tnt co 1 toumamm r lui: •tek as 1 IU~. Yrllh
C.n&lt;ly Coburn (I 1978 UOaraduate, now a prof&lt;Uiona.l bowl&lt;tl. JU&gt;I ..-:
.,..hat lo DP«1 out lhcrc. I shll ~o~o•an t ' o &gt;A'OrlOCl my p mc bd orc J dC"dde...
Arter four years o f UO Bowlin Simmon• said thll '"I can't l et ouc o f h
altoanher. I've m joyed It so much . Th&lt;y can'1 sn rid or me that e.,;y,"
AJon&amp; &gt;Ai lh Simmons. t ht 1cam v. ill lo.sc: Lori Mosttllrr to Jiadu.t tion.
buc a1 for next year's UJ)e(1ations. Poland said clw: "It • ould bf ni« co ~
Numb&lt;t' One. It '&gt; really W&gt;methlna 10 sui.c for."

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Rhoads , the fence Wb put up 10 allow the nt141y
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J 20 marks set by Bulls
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II is a ratity In the sport oC
,;. ~ball when a team Is able told a
handful of records. But when a
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shauera lO or Lbcm •• .
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The UB baseball iluiiJ &lt;Ciip&gt;cd
~ t went,y school recorda m route: to a
Selle University or New York
Athl&lt;tic Confer&lt;ncc (SUNY Aq
championship. BuHllo polled a
31:13 teason o•erall witl1 a IS-2
conference recwd. A k&lt;OOd place
lini&gt;h In the E&amp;llcrn CoUqiate
Athletic: Confer&lt;nee (ECAC) New
Yort•New Jft'W')' tournamcna a&amp;
Jamaita, Lona blond, on May 16

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31 years,

shorutop Dave Roocnllahn. The
~dubbed In 41 Nnswith
tirndyhiniq.

Slt•t 0161
A ehancc for a bcrlh In tht
NCAA East Rcsional Tournament
lOOked prnmlslna ror Monkarsh 's
team as th&lt;y entered Lbe ECAC
contest. Anchored by Howard's
shutout pitchina aaalnil Seton Hall
in the Bulls' opcnlna aame, UB
jumped out 10 a 8-4 victory.
Hes keth rcrurned the favor
blanki"l St. John's 4.0 in the nell
contest puuinJ hts IC:&amp;If1m&amp;lts in the
e.hampionship Rrits. \..-..
Buffllo did not fare ...-..J'!rl"{h&lt;
ronoJs k»ina the lint aame 10 St.
capped the rtf'Ofd .)2
seuon.
E~vm of tht n~w mark:i camt in
John's 14-1. Th~ ehampionship
the team tll~or~ &amp;J coach BtU game came down to the finallnnina
Monhrsh's Bulb rc~rote tht with lJB hold ina a maralnal t ~oo run
record book . New )U&amp;ndarch ror read owr St . John's. Crudal e-rrors
l~n1 b.:mlns lvtf.1Jf: c.J)7), at·
COSt rht Bulb lhe tame as the
, hues, hus. double1, triples. runs,
Rcdmm srored lhr« unearntd runs
tuns baucd In and 10101 bases wert to win rhe: game.
f"'chcd in lht' boob. u nrortunatcly
A hoped for ••·lara• benh to the
a nc~ mark for error~ (96) was also NCAA Tournamen t nt~cr
the produCt of I team dfort. materialized for the Bulls,
JnninJ$ pJaytd, and ti1n&amp;lcs ¥m"t
Don Griebn« and Rosonhahn
.al~ addtd 10 rht new rfmrd totals.
were named 10 she SUNYAC All·
Buffalo senior Pat Raimondo Confer~« ceam with Joe Ward
turned in a S&amp;dlar paformanct for reccivinJ hononblt mention.
the Bulls' orrtnlt'. The p-adu:~tina
Hcsk&lt;lh ....., named Ec'AC New
.srtond bastman 0" C1111J ado•~ York·New JerS&lt;Y D' - ' Co_... indoVHiual marks: ...,.... Pioycr or the yu1 and was }olncd
.sc:ason, at·blu ln a K&amp;JOn, tnpks· on tbt AU-District Tum by
SQSOO and catf'tf. roc at basa~
Raimondo and Ward. Ward led the
.season. run.s·sea.son. and stolen B"u.Us in bauin1 av«aae W"*hh a
basa in carcn.
.408. Only those players with 20 or
Oppo,ina batccrs found mo,e gamn wt~ included.
thern.«IYH Sl)mi&lt;d by the Bulb'
Coach Monhtlh will loS&lt; the
lWO phchm&amp; uand·outs Jor
....Ices of hiS top tWO pitehtrS
He:5kcth and Ocnnl1 Howard. Thr because Howard and Hesketh hD~e
tandem combined fo1 an awesome si.gntd professional contracls. PhU
1l·t won·loso record . Wllh the htlp Rosenberg, Don o,tebner, tnd the
of junior Russ 8rahmJ or. Toronto. Raimoodos will bt loll due 10
O nlario. sophomorf' Cirq Otanar graduation. Ncxl )'C'Ir's team will
of WilllamJville, and frnhman be a combination or harclohlttina
Frank J ..oda of Dunklr~ . the UB underdamn&lt;n ll!ld a ar«n pltchlna
mound \tart nOI&lt;'hcd I I'K"" .tli.UOUl 11afl. B111hms will heod the plte·hlna
r&lt;eord ( 10) and complete pmC. !llfl as the ....,lor member· with
(IS).
Orange and J&amp;~ocla the other
Ccnt.,foelder Scoct Raomondo. rerumen. Gme Dudek, a third·
Pal 's brocher, fino&gt;lled orr hu four· bo.semcn .. ho hit .lSS; &lt;ot&lt;her Mike
) C~.r c111«r for Buffalo ~uh a nc.u
Scime, shon&gt;lop Joe Marcella, and
perfect rtddona P&lt;'fCCOI&amp;I&lt; o f .9Sl. ri&amp;btftdd&lt;r Rod&gt; Peulrord. ..w
A newont-..eouon ruru batted in join Ward ll!ld Ro~enh&amp;hn " th&lt;
scand:ud ¥tb wt by 'tirsl b&amp;sc:man- rccurnma offt'Rsive playtrs.

coach

retires

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.,. Sporu EdtJor

If UB's mens swimmln&amp; team
enters the watct wilb enthusiasm.
then is a vcf)' simplt explanaaiort:
BiU Sanforcl.
The ll·yc.ar "tttran coach
recmOy announced that h&lt; Is
stta&gt;Pinl doWD .. head of the
J ..immins ceam.
..The reason for the ret.iremcna,
,.bleb I haven't advertised, b my
C)U. 1\e gOI l:at&amp;niCU," Sanford
admiutd. "h'.s oot fair-ao the 1tsm
lfl can't sec what hhould. But I'm
just alvin&amp; up collehina, I'll remain
aetfvr in «Mht.r acdvirlrs.••
Among Sanford's other
aetlvlties.. he wiJJ re-main as Oire\'ior
or both AquOJic.&lt; and FaefliiiC\ at
Clark Hall, on the Boatd of
Dlr&lt;etorl or t.he International
Swimmin£ HaJI or F•me, and the
Collqe Swim min&amp; Coaches Forum.
He alao added, proudly, lhll "the

Collt&amp;t" Coaches Auociatton mack

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Ac;.~ H•N ~nc Jrmx• OWl"""*'"'
"The &gt;lrongat team )'tt,

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"We ha•e 19 ruw!ns. only kKi"l
O"t• and w..c bi~J.Omt' pocenlially
Mrona &gt;wlmmers com ina in. But I
don't count on them until tl1ey're
wandln&amp; here in &lt;•wim)wits."
Thert h" not been any &lt;hoic:e
made in Sanforcf• NCC&lt;SSOr, but
whocvn it is cO rely on Sanford
for help, I.J he ''inamds 10 aiv&lt;,
u.,luan« any way I can."
Glvlna up coacbina duties allows
San ford 10 devote more time to hi&lt;
po.shlon ·~ Dirce1or or Facllide~, a
;:xuhlon o J' arowlnJ importance as
onade1ilclnonccorntr. ofth~room
chc Amhtt"SI Campus cxpandJ.
'-"a box jammed full of paPtfwork Curren1 f'llln \ fot the North
for Lhb, rear·, Empire Staat Gamts Campu~ lndude l•o s\tlmming
(ESG) ~o-aitint 10 be pro.....-scd by pools, but nothinl yet b definite.
S:t.nford-t.he Erit' Coun1y ES&lt;.i Ho•c\Cf. •or._ bti rtcent1y .waned
~auman.
on • sa~ or •tMcdc r~ld.i Mlltlo

lif&lt; rnftllber. "
E~·tn after 1hrec. decades .
Sanford still ootes with enlhusium.
"I've had too aood a life to af•e h
all up," h&lt; smiled. Wavina a unlit
ciaartue around, he continued
"E•'t:r)'ph.,.,-teachinsswimmona
to bqinnen riaht up to compctitiw
~wimmina- h'~ lht bcu sport
golna:·
Slttina In his first noor ofOte
umlooking the pool in Clark Hall.
Sanford is surrounded by UO
bumper Mickin and award,. Piled

the rteld how.e.
Tht ex-tennis coad\ JRftads h.is
enthusiasm to the entire UB alblai&lt;
proaram . ..We've 101 iood
lcadenlllp htte," he aplaincd•
"Wt'V&lt; aoc aood .-hes, and
Ooey're aooct •-h.,.-.loat'&amp; ,.heo
you've aoc &gt;Om&lt;lbiftJ."
Thchod&lt;eytcamhascomealon&amp;
way in Sanford'• opinion . ''In
1946,. lhr fiul )'tar (o t hockty, we
used 10 cltlr ROfat)' Fitld In the
wlnttnlmr. The Flrt Department
. would corn&lt; fn. and &gt;pray th&lt; Old to
make an kc nnk.''
Boo\&amp; ina 1hc 8ull.~ for him rnnns
not mi.~~ina 1 home football game
since 1946. and for an amazin&amp;
memory for hls _t.n duaacd
,,.imm&lt;'l'5.....:&lt;.1l'&lt;ry kid on e.ery
tnm t\ •mponant. •• be commmttd.
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MJ'. !'rank LlOfd. lfrlght

taliesin
Spring ereen. Wiso .
Dear Mr. Wright:
Thank you for your kind letter ot August tth • I tind a gl'ea.t satistaotiou
in your words that the work I have done end will do tor The Modern Gallolj
b lfew York will be ot great aeeieta.nce to rou• I hope and han oontidena
that this beautrfti building will be erected in vert near future • not only as
an eternal monument to to\lr ingenuitt b\it also al a hiatorioal te5timo%17 that
the .American people i'inally realize that the tremeXldo\is aeeamplishmants in all
fields ot aoienoe aDd techniques which are general~ recognized as leading
all over the 'rorld should be extended to .dern art and architecture •
•

America haa no need to borrovf or imitate European principles or modern
arohiteotUJ"e, aa mant people hare like to believe • ! was toll owing these trends
in Europe during ·~he past four decade s and round. on eontra:l!1, that the logical,
aottnd and progres~i'ft features of the modern European arohiteoture were large~
influenced and f'l'"uetif'ied by :rour vigorous and uncompromiaing ideas •.
creour se , 1 am not onlt " i nclined" ( as you say) to proceed ru:rther
with the work.,. but eager and pi"Oud to do so .

Mrs . Polivka aDd I are t"rell and I hope the same 1s tne with yo\1 end
your famil7. \'re are hapPJ" to have OUJ" daug t er with us •:ho oame recentlY from
G&amp;echoslovakia. A month B{;o , identical twin•boys were bom to Helen, the Wite
of our older son Jan who studies Civil ...n ._;i eering at Clolumbia University .
lie loet five years iD thtf.-U;.S •.Al"mf and hopes to graduate next year. ·
It YJ&amp;.fil . thoughtfUl of you to sa7 that you will send. me a check soon.
I shall oe'rtititnlt'. e.ppr eciate receiving it, since Ice ould mnli:e good use of 1t

just now"'
r~ day• I will send you a turtheJ" stud)' on t'oundation slab or
. esea.rch ?mMr Building. and al s o a f'urther discussion and verification
regarding the spirally warped ramp of '!'he !few York AM: Museum. I feel that all
these t horough investigations are and will be neoe•sarr to convince the engineers
of the Building Department that the stt"Uoture b soUnd and sate.

In a

Jo~son's

I hope that you reoei~d rtrT literature and report on i,nsulating glass
Thermolux I forwarded to you on Jul7 !oth. Ae I expected I had a \'lOrd from

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February 15, 1946

Mr . Frank Lloyd Vfright
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Dear Mr . Wright:
I am writing as an old admirer of' you and your work whi~h doesn't mean

ver"JJ muoh to y0\1 beoauae'* I aa sure, you e.re gettb.1g such 1etten b;y thauaanda ,
and this letter probably Will be overlooked.
I t"Ui1 admiring y ou as an engineeralthoueh, according to a quotation in the
last Forum issue,these engineers are complete drunn foola.

You maybe right since the engineers in their structural conceptions are
veey seldom. guided by e-'cernal l aws of the NatUJOe • Take f'or example oob nbs ct
a spider which de~ini~t,r _should be atudied: by an engiaeer whoae specialty ia
t o build suspension bridges and two- or three• dimensional structural network.

{
'I'h e average engineer knmvs only slabs., beams, girders, columns etc. and
aey- deviation from thia evecy day toola ia considered as unusual, oraq or
de.ngeroue ..
For IlWl'lY ye a rs I was gr appling with this prejudice. Your worJC confirms and
f'ortitiea 111f ideas and tha'tl' s ~ .I am so gratefUl to you.

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